![]() ![]() ![]() Now I can dive into the world made by my friends and me anytime, use exactly the mods we want to use and, best of all, not pay any monthly service fees. Instead, I decided to repurpose a Raspberry Pi 4b into a modded Minecraft server hosted on my local network. Some of them even allow you to use mods, but the configuration options can be limited and the fees can get expensive quickly. There are a plethora of options available that require a monthly fee. What’s not particularly exciting is figuring out the complicated server hosting options. There’s something especially inviting about diving into a new world, exploring the infinite landscape and building huge castles with friends that has captured Minecraft players for years. Recently, some friends and I wanted to check out the recent major updates made to Minecraft.
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