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Guide to Playing Minecraft Using Alternative Community-Developed Implementations

By

coolcoder613

8mo ago· 4 min readen

Summary

This article provides a guide on how to play Minecraft using alternative, community-developed implementations instead of the official Mojang software. It explains how to use Cuberite Server (C++), ViaProxy Protocol Translator (Java), and Minosoft Client to create a Minecraft-compatible gaming experience without executing any Mojang code, essentially playing the game through cleanroom implementations.

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Minecraft is a Videogame developed by Mojang. The game consists of two parts, a Client and a Server.
The community has written many custom cleanroom implementations of both sides, which will allow us to play "Minecraft" without executing any Mojang code.
We will be using the Cuberite Server (C++), ViaProxy Protocol Translator (Java) and Minosoft Client
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