• bcovertigo@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      They can only release new versions with crippled features rather than taking away what older versions have.

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      16 hours ago

      You can disable online mode (weird name but i think still called this) and anyone with minecraft jar can join, no matter if microsoft account or not.

      But can also choose username, so can bypass blacklist.

      This what happen if play through launcher that allow piracy like prism or fjord.

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        But can also choose username, so can bypass blacklist.

        I think I recall getting around this by hard-configuring the allowed players list?

        I never felt the need to work hard to disconnect from Minecraft’s auth servers - but I think I remember doing some command line foo once when the Minecraft auth servers were down for a day, in order to let current players keep playing.

        Anyway, all that to say, I think are ways to work around that. It’s not ideal, but probably manageable.

        Disclaimer: I host Luanti now, instead, so I don’t remember all of my Minecraft-foo.

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      16 hours ago

      As I understand it, older versions of the app have hacked that call/response so it either doesn’t happen or dummies out. Also, lots of minecraft community servers will advertise what version they’re using, because certain updates are considered undesirable.

    • cally [he/they]@pawb.social
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      16 hours ago

      Not really, you can disable online mode and make your own authentication system (or use a plugin someone else made to handle authentication directly on your server). This is usually done to let non-premium (aka pirate) users join (which is, to my knowledge, against the Minecraft EULA), but I’m sure if Microsoft were to really mess up and do something like disabling multiplayer support for older versions (“pre-enshittification versions are not supported by our servers” or some bs), people would just authenticate it themselves, or make their own server software (challenging task but not impossible).