Well, I could set my plain server back up if you wanted something with nothing but the current vanilla version, but since LB is asking how to phrase what he's looking for, I'm assuming he's looking for a server thats already there and has people on it.
Well, yes I do want people to play with. Something like
Forksaken's vanilla server, just with more players. I enjoyed that while it was up, but going weeks at a time without ever seeing anybody wasn't what I was looking for.
Really, the ideal server would be fresh, plain, vanilla, pve and with about 20 people who all more or less know each other all starting at the same time and playing actively so that it's common for there to be 3-5 people on at any given time. Something like
Hermitcraft, but you have to be a well-known youtuber to be whitelisted there. I would think that bay12 would be the
perfect place to find a server like this, but it hasn't turned out that way.
Vanilla is not referring to what you want, because people mean vanilla to imply you don't have to download a special client.
I've finally come to terms with that, but that's not what that word means in
any other game. Command blocks, for instance. Yes, I realize that those are a tool in "the vanilla game," but imagine if somebody were playing Morrowind, Skyrim, Neverwinter Nights, any game of that sort. And imagine that they used the construction set that came with the game to create custom content to instantly level up their character when they talk to some npc. Would anybody consider that "vanilla?" Of course not. The fact that the tools to build custom content came with the game doesn't make custom content vanilla.
But with minecraft, people do that sort of thing and still call it vanilla.
just go and look for a vanilla anarchy server.
Unfortunately, a lot of "vanilla anarchy servers" use command blocks.
This nicely demonstrates what I'm saying.
It's not so easy to convey this terribly simple concept to minecraft people, is it? It seems like no matter what combination of words are used, some people have a difficult time wrapping their heads around this very simple of idea of "don't change stuff."
Last night I was talking to somebody who was trying to get me to join
Dwarves Vs Zombie. I explained that no, I wanted a "vanilla" server, and he argued with me that it
was vanilla. This is a server with custom monsters, a custom crafting systemn, a pre-edited world map, and they play a custom game-within-a-game with a fixed beginning and ending, and when you die you become a zombie. It became a several minute long argument of him insisting that this was vanilla and me trying to explain that no, that really was not what I meant when I said vanilla.
In any other game in the world, would anybody describe an experience that different from default as "vanilla?" I don't think so. But I run into this all the time with minecraft. And I know I'm not the only person who has this problem. Even here, just a few weeks ago somebody posted a thread saying they were looking for a "regular run of the mill minecraft" server and so somebody recommended a Civcraft server.
No creative- Loads of servers don't do this except for admins who need to get about easily to analyse griefing. Or, in the case of bad servers, to be griefers.
This is another thing I've run into. The last bay12 server I played was advertised as "extreme hardcore vanilla survival" and in fact at one point some of the players were telling me that "normal mode is for pussies" and yet it turned out that they were passing out some sort of console or admin access of some kind. I discovered that after playing for a week when I respawned into a room with a giant zombie, and then shortly afterwards somebody offered to spawn a couple villagers for me. Resulting in a lengthy debate over what qualified as "survival" and "creative."
Seriously...
what do you have to say, to get a default, not custom, not modded, not tinkered or tampered with, not edited, no magically poofing stuff into existence kind of experience on a server?
"Unmodded vanilla survival - no bullshit - no borders - no mods"
"Zero mods, zero plugins."
Ok. Thank you. I'll give that a try. Meanwhile, if anyone knows a server to recommend, let me know.