利用者:Ggrts/sandbox2
ファイル:2b2t Official Logo.png | |
初版 | December 2010年[1][2] |
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プラットフォーム | Minecraft Java Edition 1.12.2[3] |
種別 | Minecraft server |
公式サイト |
2b2t |
2builders2tools (2b2t) は2010年10月に設立された Minecraftサーバーである。[1][2][4] 2b2t is the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft,[2] as well as one of the oldest running servers of any variety.[4][5] 2b2t's world is also one of the longest-running unaltered server maps in the game, which has never been reset since its creation.[6][7][8] Since the server has virtually no rules or authority, griefing[注釈 1] and hacking are common.[9][10][7][11] In October 2015, the server was reported to take up almost 800 gigabytes of storage and cost $90 a month to maintain.[7] As of July 2020, this has increased to 8,376 gigabytes from over 510,000 unique players, according to the server's official subreddit sidebar.[8]
In the context of Minecraft, an "anarchy server" is understood as a multiplayer server with "scarce or no server-wide rules," though this definition is flexible. 2b2t is in part famous for its complete lack of regulation once in-game.[11]
History
[編集]In a Rock, Paper, Shotgun article by Brendan Caldwell, 2b2t player and blogger James Rustles stated about 2b2t's origin:[10]
It used to be a Garry's Mod server, (...) The basic story is that this guy who ran the Garry's Mod server started a Minecraft server with the same premise – that you can do anything you want – and this was then given to one of his friends, who we know as Hausemaster.[10]
The 2b2t Minecraft server was founded in late December 2010;[1] the founders are anonymous.[7] One founder is commonly referred to as Hausemaster, HauseMaster, or Hausmaster.[2][4][11] The server was advertised shortly after its creation on online forums such as Reddit and 4chan.[7][4] Members from the Facepunch Studios forum joined the server and established bases after a forum post in April 2011[要出典]. Members from different forums launched raids against each other and their work on the server.[2]
YouTuber TheCampingRusher uploaded a YouTube video on June 1, 2016, in which he played on 2b2t.[2][4] This caused a massive influx of new players from the channel's audience. A queue to enter the server was soon added. For some time, the queue gave earlier 2b2t players a priority over the newer players,[4] although this was removed after a year.[12][より良い情報源が必要] Players can also pay $20 to access a separate queue for one month.[4]
Reception
[編集]News media
[編集]2b2t has been described as "the worst Minecraft server" by Robert Guthrie of Kotaku[4] and Andrew Paul of Vice, who described the server as a "fantastical world of possibility and horror."[7] Brendan Caldwell of Rock, Paper, Shotgun described 2b2t as the game's most obscene server.[10] Craig Pearson of PCGamesN called it Minecraft's most offensive server, noting 2b2t's callousness and obscenity in the form of language, swastikas, and its hostile player base.[13] Another PCGamesN article by Jeremy Peel announced Minecraft Realms in 2013. He stated that it would be simple and safe, keeping children away from 2b2t, an implication of the server's complex and unsafe nature.[14] In 2014, Tim Edwards wrote in a PCGamesN article addressing Microsoft regarding their purchase of Minecraft, that they shouldn't get "prissy" about player-made creations, stating that "2B2T is still an amazing achievement, with or without the swastikas."[15]
Roisin Kiberd in Newsweek described 2b2t as a malevolent form of Minecraft, a place of beauty and terror. Kiberd called the server hell, stating that it is "not safe for life", as the server gives "free rein to your darkest impulses." Kiberd concluded that the main appeal of playing on the server comes from having endured its hostile environment.[2] A 2013 IGN article and video listed 2b2t's spawn area as one of the six best things in Minecraft, describing the server as the "end boss" of Minecraft servers, a celebration of destruction and indifference. The article noted 2b2t's propensity towards griefing, the use of "hacked" clients, and player-built obscenities, and stated that players with a thick skin should visit 2b2t at least once.[9][16] Comparing the mannerisms of those on 2b2t to instances of religious violence in the real world, Katherine Apostolacus described the anarchic nature of 2b2t as how Minecraft was meant to be played. She described how a rich history has developed within the server since its founding, with the cataloging of events within 2b2t finding an audience beyond those who have played on the server.[11]
Books
[編集]In Introduction to Game Design, Prototyping, and Development, published by Pearson Education in June 2014, 2b2t was described as being a "barren hellscape" with its nature being the "ultimate expression of the core mechanic of the game."[5] The Ultimate Minecraft Creator, published in July 2014, described 2b2t as being "not for the faint of heart or the sensitive."[17] Published in April 2015, Master Builder 3.0 Advanced described 2b2t as crazy, stating that it can get "outright wild," and that the server is a "nightmare wasteland." The book also stated that the server is known as "online royalty" among Minecraft servers.[18]
Renders
[編集]Notes
[編集]- ^ In this context, griefing refers to the act of destroying or vandalizing other players' creations without permission.
References
[編集]- ^ a b c “2b2t.org”. March 18, 2013時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。January 6, 2020閲覧。
- ^ a b c d e f g Kiberd, Roisin (September 15, 2016). “The Minecraft Server That Will Kill You 1,000 Times”. Newsweek. オリジナルのOctober 14, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 September 9, 2019閲覧。
- ^ “2b2t.org 1.12.2 Minecraft Server” (英語). Minecraft Server List. March 3, 2020閲覧。
- ^ a b c d e f g h Guthrie, Robert (September 23, 2016). “The Denizens of Minecraft's 'Worst' Server Are At War With YouTube”. Kotaku. オリジナルのMarch 29, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 September 9, 2019閲覧。
- ^ a b Gibson, Jeremy Gibson (June 19, 2014). Introduction to Game Design, Prototyping, and Development: From Concept to Playable Game with Unity and C#. Pearson Education. ISBN 9780134659886. オリジナルのDecember 6, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 November 12, 2019閲覧。
- ^ “4 Oldest Minecraft Servers And Why They Matter” (英語). Celebs Pulse (October 19, 2019). March 3, 2020閲覧。
- ^ a b c d e f Paul, Andrew (October 5, 2015). “The Worst Place in Minecraft”. Vice. オリジナルのOctober 14, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 September 9, 2019閲覧。
- ^ a b “Official website sidebar”. Reddit. December 22, 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。December 12, 2019閲覧。
- ^ a b Craig (June 20, 2013). “The 6 Most Amazing Things I've Seen in Minecraft”. IGN. オリジナルのMay 28, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 September 9, 2019閲覧。
- ^ a b c d Caldwell, Brendan (February 29, 2016). “Ridealong: The Ruin Of Minecraft's Most Obscene Server”. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. オリジナルのOctober 14, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 September 11, 2019閲覧。
- ^ a b c d Apostolacus, Katherine (December 12, 2016). “Analogies of Religious Violence in Minecraft: A Case Study of 2b2t” (英語). Academia.edu. November 24, 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。December 6, 2019閲覧。[信頼性要検証]
- ^ 2b2t (October 12, 2017). “Upcoming changes, website, queue to be reworked and 'pre 1st-june' list to be deleted, and some other information” (英語). Reddit. April 19, 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。February 17, 2020閲覧。
- ^ Pearson, Craig (June 3, 2012). “2b2t photodiary: Inside Minecraft's most offensive server”. PCGamesN. June 9, 2012時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。December 26, 2019閲覧。
- ^ Peel, Jeremy (March 14, 2013). “Minecraft Realms is a subscription service for families that will "bring in more money than the game itself"”. PCGamesN. オリジナルのJuly 19, 2016時点におけるアーカイブ。 December 2, 2019閲覧。
- ^ Edwards, Tim (October 22, 2014). “Dear Microsoft: about that Minecraft deal”. PCGamesN. オリジナルのJuly 12, 2017時点におけるアーカイブ。 May 15, 2020閲覧。
- ^ “6 of the Most Amazing Things in Minecraft”. YouTube (June 20, 2013). December 31, 2013時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。December 23, 2019閲覧。
- ^ The Ultimate Minecraft Creator: The Unofficial Building Guide to Minecraft and Other Games. Triumph Books. (July 1, 2014). ISBN 9781633190368. オリジナルのDecember 6, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 December 5, 2019閲覧。
- ^ Master Builder 3.0 Advanced: Minecraft®™ Secrets and Strategies from the Game's Greatest Players. Triumph Books. (April 1, 2015). pp. 43, 49. ISBN 9781633191884. オリジナルのDecember 11, 2019時点におけるアーカイブ。 December 11, 2019閲覧。
External links
[編集]- 公式ウェブサイト (inactive since December 2015; archived)
- Official subreddit
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