Can I soup around the world for free with friends on minecraft java?

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I want to buy Minecraft Java on my pc, but I think you can only play together on paid servers or something. How is that?

Lg and thanks in advance

sl

No. Paid servers are prohibited. If you want to host one yourself, it doesn't cost anything.

Su

Nope, you need a server. But there are pages where you can manage servers for free. And servers are not that expensive in and of themselves.

Su

This is wrong. You can of course have your own server in your room, but well… There are good sites where you can buy servers. And that costs money.

sl

This is not hosted by yourself, but let it be hosted. And you don't need a server to host it yourself.

Su

That doesn't make any sense… How are you going to host a Minecraft server without a server? Of course you need one. In addition, it is probably safer via the Internet than if you do it yourself if you have no idea about server protection or hacking. I mean, the question suggests that she doesn't have a lot of idea about it.

And to play with friends in Minecraft Java Edition, you need a server. How else is that supposed to work

sl

How are you going to host a Minecraft server without a server?

If someone wants to gamble, you just turn on the computer

And besides, it is probably safer via the Internet than if you do it yourself if you have no idea about server protection or hacking

If you only gamble with friends on a small server, the probability is negligible

And to play with friends in Minecraft Java Edition, you need a server. How else is that supposed to work

If someone wants to gamble, you just turn on the computer

Su

I think you are confusing Java and Bedrock right now… To play the Java Edition with friends, you need a Minecraft server. You can't just join the worlds of your friends, like in the Bedrock Edition.

In addition, there's never any talk of self-hosting here. The questioner asked whether you need a paid server in the Java Edition to play with your friends. And the answer to that is: Jain; Yes, you need a server, but no, it doesn't have to be paid.

Su

Oh and paid servers are also not prohibited.

sl

As I said, you don't need a server. Take the current spigot jar, a start script, release the port, done. Self-hosted on your own computer without a server. Free.

Su

That's still a server… Or your PC is the server… Besides, you can't do this with every PC. You still need enough RAM

Well I'm going to sleep, kb more on this unnecessary discussion. Good night.

an

Yes you can.
There are many servers that you can play together on - completely free of charge, of course. With the Java Edition, you won't pay a penny after you've bought it. Everything is free.

For example, you could simply choose a server that sounds good from a Minecraft server list and play on it together. Here are server lists: https://minecraft-server.eu/, https://www.minecraft-serverlist.net/serverlist, https://minecraft-servers.de/, https://minecraftservers.org/

Alternatively, if you ONLY want to play with your friends, without strangers to bother you, you can make or buy your own server.

You can use the server:

Host it yourself on your PC. It's a bit difficult for beginners, but there are tutorials on YouTube, if you want, I'll link it to you. Advantage: Free of charge, full access to everything. Disadvantage: a bit complicated. And your friends can only play on it if you have the server (and your PC) on

Rent from a server provider such as Nitrado, zap-hosting, or similar. Disadvantage: costs. Advantage: Runs 24/7, everyone can play on it whenever they want, you don't have to start the server every time.

Create on https://minecraftservers.org/. Advantage: Free of charge, super light. Disadvantage: the server only runs when someone is playing on it. Does that mean you always have to turn it on separately when you want to play.

St

If that were the case, Nitrado would be liable to prosecution…

And hundreds of thousands of other hosters too…

St

No, you don't need a paid server…

You can also host such servers for free at your home, on the same PC that you play Minecraft on…

The server is a service that enables various players to enter a world.

You don't need to buy an extra computer and certainly not a server PC…

I can provide you with something for free, but only for testing, not permanently if you want.

You can do exactly the same from home, as already described above…

Your keywords for the Google search: Create Minecraft server yourself, port forwarding, dyndns…

Su

Definitely the best answer here

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