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  1. Aight, time to settle the debate:

    Both older and newer versions of Minecraft have their merits, their advantages and disadvantages. And it is okay to prefer one version over the other. Some new additions are addmitedly lazy or just bad but a lot of other new additions are a lot of fun and add a lot to the game. 

    In the end, it all boils down to one thing and one thing only: Preference. It is valid to criticize almost every Minecraft Update/Version or to find it great, as no update is perfect and comes with its own set of flaws. Liking a specific update/version does not make one a bootlicker and preferring an older version/criticizing a modern update does not make you nostalgia blind.  

  2. The game is cheap. Is a complete package upon purchase. Has modding capabilities. Does not have performance issues. You can critique the free updates. It’s a free country. You either need to move on play a new game, touch grass, or accept that you sound like a child when you whine about a extremely fair packaged game. It’s just cringe. Also being toxic or hyper critical on small basic things because your burnt out just creates a bad environment. Go do something else, unless you have fair understandable critiques and even then you should factor in that the game is a fair package, and lackluster free updates aren’t taking your lunch money. Be for real.