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But can it run Crysis?
That’s neat. But is this useful at all? Does this have any practical purpose in minecraft other than play minecraft inside the game?
Maybe in dystopian China you can get around VPN in a fool proof way?

Virtual world seems like a good place to organize any kind of rebellion too.

It's just running a local copy of virtualbox, minecraft is completely superfluous if that use case was valid
How funny would it be if someone made a realistic non-voxel version of minecraft that is only playable on a VM Computer in minecraft. I imagine inhabitants of a voxel world would create games that are stylistically different from their own world.
Slightly ot. But I have been trying unsuccessfully to buy Minecraft Java edition for a friend. This has been extremely frustrating. The password on my old Mojang account was no longer accepted. Password reset uses some insane undocumented password complexity rule that I finally beat after using a 30+ character passphrase with letters caps special characters and numbers (plurals mandatory). Ofc that phasphrase is then not accepted when actually trying to log in. Tried Minecraft.net having the friend make an account there, but their payment gateway is broken.

This is 2020. Ecommerce payments was solved decades ago. What gives?