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What does that mean? Sorry. Just confused
Basically the server needs to allow you to connect even though you're not authenticated with microsoft's online account server. You would do this for instance if the entire multiplayer session was on a LAN with no internet connection. You probably won't find servers that allow it over the open internet unless they have some other way of vetting who is connecting. So you'll probably only be able to do it with servers you or your friends personally host.
So basically multiplayer is very limited?
What about PC java cracks? Are those any better in terms of multiplayer
They're the same. Basically you can't connect to a server unless it allows you to, and most online servers prefer to use the central authentication server so they can enforce bans and whitelists. Apparently there are cracked servers, but honestly the best part of multiplayer is building a shared world with your friends, and it's super easy to make a server on your home network. You just have to toggle offline mode.
It is super easy to get java working singleplayer too, because there are so many third party launchers and none of them care if you have an account or not.
Any servers that don't use the Microsoft stuff?
How much power is needed for a server forbme and a few friends
Any computer made in the last 10 years will probably work. It has a really low power demand, and I would recommend you use a fabric server. I've used a more optimised server called Paper but it comes at the cost of fidelity, meaning certain technical designs within the world will break because the server behaviour isn't guaranteed. Fabric has complete fidelity and pretty good performance.
If you want to host it over the internet then you're going to need more technical knowledge than I can reasonably teach you here. You'd really need to be able to research that yourself, I'm afraid. I tend not to do that as I only run a server for my family.
Will a mid range android phone from a few years back wok? Its the only computer I have that j can sacrifice
My first thought was probably not, but then I remembered that Java runs on everything so it's probably possible, and apparently someone's done it lol
I haven't watched that but it was the first result when I searched for minecraft server on android, and it's only a year old so it probably still works. The only way to know would be to try I guess.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
apparently someone's done it lol
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Justngona do vps. The for the help tho
There are cracked servers online. It's better to host your own so you have control over mods and settings though. If you have a decent upload speed, just set up a VPN and allow your friends to connect over it so you don't have to open your server up to the internet. If you can't host it at home, try to get a 4 core ARM VPS on Oracle free tier, they work great for Minecraft servers.
Wait, oracle?
They have free vps?
Yes, you can get a free VPS from them. The ARM ones are in high demand and can be hard to get though.
Cool