🔥 Play War Thunder for FREE and get a massive bonus pack! PC, PlayStation, and Xbox - wtplay.link/skyboi 💥 WT Mobile - wtm.game/skyboiwtm CORRECTIONS: - Companies aren't "legally required" to put profits above ethics, but they are still incentivized to in many ways - Bedrock is still very closed off but not as closed off as I portrayed in this video. You can still get third-party addons on certain platforms for free, but they're more limited than java mods
@no_name4796 but the thing is that making a good game is way more profitable that any of this shit, but thr shareholders only care about short term profits
@@Coopershawk-lf8tx not to say that this creator is unethical, but that warthunder is. It's ironic that he's dismantling Microsoft in one moment but then pushing over a script on a Garbo mobile game made by an even more Garbo company. Edit: I misread, thought we were talking about raid shadow legends. Never played warthunder
@@TheGoat-u6o cars make sense though, it takes a significant amount of time, man power, and resources to keep all the roads in America drivable, not to mention everything else that goes with them
I swear, I agree with the take that Minecraft Marketplace is bad, I feel like half of the Java community really thinks that Bedrock doesn't have it's own dedicated 'modding' community aswell. Unless you're trying to get some exclusives stuff that comes from a well-known developer or just to support a dev you like, there's ALWAYS a better alternative to it that's free. Trust me, nobody actually buys the Skibidi Toilet skin. It's free and you can equip it, nobody wants to download a ripoff Skibidi Toilet map and mods from the marketplace when there's more passionate creators having like 50+ mobs all about that series.
War thunder is famous for anti consumer practices and overall tries to nickel and dime their whole playerbase, I'm not even kidding when I'm saying Raid Shadow legends would have been a more ethical choice
@@ibelieveinaliens7023 You somehow miss the entire point of that satire meme, and tries to apply it here. There is a difference between merely part of something, without contributing to the problems, and preaching something, while contributing to the problems. That satire meme is supposedly to call out people, who, seemingly not understand what a hypocrite is, a person that doesnt practice what they preach. Mistakenly pointing someone as a hypocrite (a person criticizing society, which obviously everyone will always be a part of society regardless), branding them as the one that doesnt practice what they preach in attempt to discredit them, failing to understand that just because someone is under the same term, is not equal to the bad actor they point to. "I hate humans" "Yet you're humans! You must be hypocrite!"
Just because he talked about capitalism and its flaws doesn't mean he is immune to that. As he literally said when rolling the ad: "and now allow me to pay my bills"
I really appreciated you breaking down *why* companies are incentivized to purely be about "profit-maxxing". Too often in these kinds of videos it's always about how the corporation is shit, everyone who works for a corporation is a greedy evil bastard, when people forget that corporations are made up of.... people. And people can be convinced, and systems can be reformed for the betterment of both customer and company. Wonderful video as usual!
Wouldn't a Java marketplace just result in Microsoft removing free mod support from competitors like they did with Bedrock to maximize profits? On top of this, having Microsoft in charge of reviewing community made mods would never work. There either would be all the slop coming through like on Bedrock or they limit creative mod development entirely. Say goodbye to your favorite horror mods, weapon mods, or Cobblemon passion project if Microsoft is approving every mod.
@@skyboimc No thanks, we've had paid mods on the spigot side of things, and I absolutely hate it. I'm fine with donations and such, but locking mods behind a paywall is absolutely horrible, and takes away everything about modding most of us enjoy
This contains some misinformation about Bedrock: 2:57: Addon files open directly in Minecraft, no need to manually put it in the folder 3:03: This modding was the reverse-engineering type, non-marketplace addons work fine 4:04: Sites like MCPEDL and Modbay offer free, high-quality addons, so NOT a monopoly 4:50: Map creators have stated that vanilla Java is "too limiting" for map-making
thanks for the info. i've looked into it more, and it seems like bedrock is still very closed off but not QUITE as closed off as i thought. - banning reverse engineered mods is still not great - those sites don't work on consoles, but tbf there's not much you can do about that - a lot of map creators still do prefer java, and point stands on how they were trying to convert creators to bedrock overall my point stands but i might choose to word it less harshly if i could go back and change it
"Map creators have stated that Java is "too limiting" for map-making" If you're only intent to use vanilla stuff, sure but if you using other mods, or specifically making a full total conversion with your own mods then the map-making can be quite complex
12:52 I feel a small need to note here that people buying plugins for servers are much more likely to count as "commercial" users, where the threat of actually getting sued for piracy is much higher than someone pirating software or games for personal usage. That's why even though it's possible to pirate server plugins, many servers are likely to get them legally instead of risking an actual lawsuit. They're more comparable to things like windows or office. Both of those are relatively easy to pirate, but most companies are probably still unwilling to risk pirating them.
fair. i will say, back when i had a small minecraft server i always paid legit even though i was under basically no scrutiny. plenty of individuals still buy adobe legit, or fl studio
I've been smelling the stench of marketplace since the day I returned to Minecraft after ten years, but have to play on a tablet, instead of a PC. And I'm devastated to hear creative projects are now gate kept. Most of the recent additions to the game wouldn't have happened without the creative influence of modders, map makers, etc. Hell, they even named a mob after Vechs! Hermitcraft just announced their new game is free on Java, but in marketplace for bedrock. Bill Gates buys all the farmland and I can't afford to craft bread! Eat the rich.
@riztiz maybe Microsoft gave them no choice. No tears for Hermitcraft, giving gambling lessons to children and hustling expensive decks of poker cards to them. 🤑
Also, if you think Xisumavoid' develops his stuff singlehandedly, you're naive. He has an entire team of consultants, geeks, redstone engineers, etc Many are unpaid children on his patreon server. They pay him. @@riztiz
@@GrannyGamer1 could be given that actions and stuff took down the free download before releasing it on the marketplace I did see a tweet by someone from the marketplace team claiming that marketplace creators aren't required to be exclusive to marketplace so idk
marketplace creator here!! your solution sounds great but yes, is very idealistic. a big problem w/ the current marketplace is the AMOUNT of content that gets published. youre right when you discussed the heaps of low quality items. their review system takes MONTHS to get through because theres just so much content. that's probably a reason why there isn't a java marketplace as well- they just dont dedicate enough staff/time into review and that would double the already-long wait times- never mind taking the time to review and approve non marketplace mods! that's why they've cracked down more recently on who can actually publish, and force creators to partner with 3rd parties rather than get approved as a direct creator themselves (so the knowledgable 3rd parties can do the review work for them before any content gets submitted to Microsoft for the final approval). all this is from a skin creator's perspective btw :)
Fascinating take on this issue. I have a different approach, I think Mojang should just shut down the marketplace altogether and improve the Realms Subscription to actually be worth paying for.
They should make Marketplace Plus better instead. RN they are just a set of free marketplace items you get with your realm. Like have all the official and collab items on there and never take them off also have a discount when you buy a item from the marketplace that is also in Marketplace Plus
3:02 Correction, the change prevents any client modding, which was never part of the marketplace offerings or never will be. The players can, thankfully, still download addons made by the community and use them in a vanilla client without any modifications or extra steps. Source: I make marketplace addons for a living. I know it's all bad and everything, capitalism and such, absolutely, but it also prevents me from going hungry and work at a job while doing stuff that i enjoy (play minecraft and code), and just like me there are thousands of people whose jobs and livelyhood rely on the marketplace. So it's evil, but not all evil
So a huge talking point in this video is about how innocent Jet was for charging for a mod, but Jet had to lie about the core mechanics of Minecraft as well as the time he put into making the mod in order to maximize profits (see video by Zaylic with proof). I feel like we're ignoring that important detail when talking about the drama associated with paid mod development, because anyone can lie to make a profit when mods-for-profit become the norm, even if it breaks the EULA because the EULA goes relatively unenforced as it is.
i didn't say he was innocent. i said the most common criticism i saw is that it broke the eula, which is pretty silly. are you arguing that because scams exist, like in every other industry, that modding shouldn't be allowed to become an industry? once again, i think some sort of approval process would be an easy fix for that
I think the problem is that Microsoft/Mojang feels entitled to the work of modders for using their engine, and your solution does little to address this. Mods don't include Minecraft's original code, so their creators should be fully entitled to sell or freely distribute their work. I strongly disagree with Mojang moderating their own mod community as it allows for infinite abuse of power. Demand in and of itself is regulatory.
fair point. i think the community could regulate itself pretty well, but it's also a very drastic shift to allow everyone to monetize all at once and there'd be a ton of growing pains maybe a way to roll it out slowly, but eventually leave it as an open self-regulating system?
@@skyboimc That could be the best outcome. Any top-down regulatory system would need strict time limits imposed to ensure it would fade out successfully.
The commercialization of user generated content was, in my view, the inevitable next step after Notch sold Minecraft. Microsoft spent 2 billion dollars and wanted to do some profitmaxxing (very real term coined by Clawlike) still very scummy. Common SkyBoi W.
Nice vid so i personally think the best would be just allowing mods to be payed and maybe an editional official marked place website or somting where minecraft gets a cut and handels everything but also allow external sails because the argument "someone can just copy it" doesn't make that much sense because if you make an opensource free mod you can set a license that doesn't allow for Comercial forks etc but overall nice vid
as someone who bought about $20 worth of spigot plugins, Its worth it to spend money to get better versions of plugin types that already exist, like a shop plugin.
8:16 - What if Java is that? Like from the point of view of a shareholder Minecraft Java and Bedrock aren’t different, it’s just Minecraft. So Bedrock is the solution to keeping the two visions of the game in tact and allowing creators to “flourish”. Bedrock gets crossplay, incentives for creators, and the bad marketing practises. Then Java keeps it’s community, it’s free modding space and essentially eyes off it to allow this smaller and more tightly- knit community. In an ideal world mod and map creators would have more ways to profit from there creation, but would could also get a much worse alternative.
Commissioning a mod is okay, as far as I know. Now, making one of your own volition and trying to sell it... that's not okay. It's a bit confusing but I hope it makes sense
I was expecting this to be an unbearable Mojang hate rant, but instead I got legitimate criticism and a great analysis and commentary on the topic. Good job Luke!
Yeah Roblox claims 30%, but I’m fairly sure, that that’s not realty true, I’m pretty sure the devs get 30%, Roblox is pretty greedy when it comes to robux😢
Roblox pays developers in robux and keeps 30% percent, but then, if the devs want to convert their robux to money, they charge 40% of that, leaving the developers with only 30% of the game’s profit.
13:46 I think the problem with the Bedrock Marketplace is that Microsoft doesn't actually check what people upload if it's copyrighted. Pretty sure somewhere it states that if you upload it, it's ASSUMED that you got permission, so they can avoid any legal trouble or checking. Plus many people or copyright owners don't care enough to deal with it.
i think the minecraft marketplace should be like the steam workshop. witch lets anyone upload any mod of there favorite game or free and let others get it for free. im not sure how creators would make money. but i like the idea at 13:15
5:24 roblox takes %30 cut, just like other companies it takes less but just like minecraft it provides a game engine, handles distribution and as a bonus it has built-in monetization and it pays hosting fees instead of you and charges you nothing unless you make money.
Paid Mods are a thing that most people despise. Look at Bethesda's Creation Club for example, and the whole fiasco with Steam cancelling paid mods. Plus, Java lets people mod... FOR FREE, so why should I pay for them for the Bedrock version? Also a large chunk of the Marketplace assets are STOLEN because people want to make a quick buck with little to no way of properly moderating it. Corporations do not care about the bad actors when they get a cut of that money. The best solution is removing the Marketplace altogether.
Seriosuly man i will ban you for being so underrated????!??? Literally Everything is so perfect.. thumbnail, content , editing and explainayion is 100 level awesome
I dont know where he got the "roblox takes 75%" from. I work with roblox game developement and they usually take 30% with exeption of selling external gamepasses in a game, in which case the 30% cut goes to the creator of the experience.
The Java marketplace could just be a community mod downloading place like Curseforge or Modrinth and some things could be paid but 30% of the revenue could go to Mojang.
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CORRECTIONS:
- Companies aren't "legally required" to put profits above ethics, but they are still incentivized to in many ways
- Bedrock is still very closed off but not as closed off as I portrayed in this video. You can still get third-party addons on certain platforms for free, but they're more limited than java mods
For FREE
1st
nope
ye
@@skyboimc Scam
Breaking news: company is greedy (shocking)
Breaking news: apparently an economic system which incentives profits, makes company greedy
Who could have even predicted that!?!?!
FEED DA SNAIL🐌🔥🔥🔥
Brakeing news : Microsoft Xbox is greedy
@no_name4796 but the thing is that making a good game is way more profitable that any of this shit, but thr shareholders only care about short term profits
Villager #4 here, apparently they're adding more pillagers, more with villager #9
Villager #9: it's terrible, we don't have a way to defend ourselves!
> video on big tech greed
> Look inside
> Warthunder sponsor
HYPOCRISY
@@razorback9999able he needs to eat.
Gotta keep the lights on somehow man
There is a difference between simply having a sponsor, and charging ppl for things that are normally free.
@@Coopershawk-lf8tx not to say that this creator is unethical, but that warthunder is. It's ironic that he's dismantling Microsoft in one moment but then pushing over a script on a Garbo mobile game made by an even more Garbo company.
Edit: I misread, thought we were talking about raid shadow legends. Never played warthunder
''War thunder isnt owned by big tech''
Now hold on there a fucking second buddy
It's owned by the Russian government in order to harvest classified documents.
it's like if the company that made the paint that an artist uses, would have the rights of the paintings
pov buy a car: taxes
@@TheGoat-u6o 😂
C418 type thing
photoshop
@@TheGoat-u6o cars make sense though, it takes a significant amount of time, man power, and resources to keep all the roads in America drivable, not to mention everything else that goes with them
*capitalism’s bad guys*
*proceeds to advertise the most infuriating pay-to-win game known to man*
@JMoney2009 ironic
lol
People got bills to pay lol
It does feel like Minecraft has gotten worse in a monetization aspect ever since they got bought by windows
no way
the monetization was almost non existent when mirosoft bought mojang and monetization was the only reason for microsoft buy mojang
*microsoft
WindowsCraft...
ok microtrash
@SimplexonYt legacy edition had skins texture and game modes for online you could buy to
wow i actually have a good video on my home page
True
omg so true
Best 14:18 minutes not wasted of my life
Only if the comments are truly here to destroy them and not just whine
Fr
The second I see a marketplace button on my Java homepage it'll get modded out.
I swear, I agree with the take that Minecraft Marketplace is bad, I feel like half of the Java community really thinks that Bedrock doesn't have it's own dedicated 'modding' community aswell. Unless you're trying to get some exclusives stuff that comes from a well-known developer or just to support a dev you like, there's ALWAYS a better alternative to it that's free. Trust me, nobody actually buys the Skibidi Toilet skin. It's free and you can equip it, nobody wants to download a ripoff Skibidi Toilet map and mods from the marketplace when there's more passionate creators having like 50+ mobs all about that series.
Forking Sodium and charging for it should be a violation of their license right? Not that it wouldn't happen, but the perpetrator could be sued.
Talks about the disgusting flaws of capitalism. Proceeds to show us an ad
bruh
War thunder is famous for anti consumer practices and overall tries to nickel and dime their whole playerbase, I'm not even kidding when I'm saying Raid Shadow legends would have been a more ethical choice
"we should improve society somewhat"
"yet you participate in society! curious. i am very intelligent"
@@ibelieveinaliens7023 You somehow miss the entire point of that satire meme, and tries to apply it here.
There is a difference between merely part of something, without contributing to the problems, and preaching something, while contributing to the problems.
That satire meme is supposedly to call out people, who, seemingly not understand what a hypocrite is, a person that doesnt practice what they preach. Mistakenly pointing someone as a hypocrite (a person criticizing society, which obviously everyone will always be a part of society regardless), branding them as the one that doesnt practice what they preach in attempt to discredit them, failing to understand that just because someone is under the same term, is not equal to the bad actor they point to.
"I hate humans"
"Yet you're humans! You must be hypocrite!"
Just because he talked about capitalism and its flaws doesn't mean he is immune to that. As he literally said when rolling the ad: "and now allow me to pay my bills"
I really appreciated you breaking down *why* companies are incentivized to purely be about "profit-maxxing". Too often in these kinds of videos it's always about how the corporation is shit, everyone who works for a corporation is a greedy evil bastard, when people forget that corporations are made up of.... people. And people can be convinced, and systems can be reformed for the betterment of both customer and company.
Wonderful video as usual!
Wouldn't a Java marketplace just result in Microsoft removing free mod support from competitors like they did with Bedrock to maximize profits? On top of this, having Microsoft in charge of reviewing community made mods would never work. There either would be all the slop coming through like on Bedrock or they limit creative mod development entirely. Say goodbye to your favorite horror mods, weapon mods, or Cobblemon passion project if Microsoft is approving every mod.
my suggestion in the video was that they review mods that applied to be able to charge money, not every mod
@@skyboimc which might work, but Microsoft won’t realistically keep up alternatives to the marketplace if Java had one.
agreed
@@skyboimc No thanks, we've had paid mods on the spigot side of things, and I absolutely hate it. I'm fine with donations and such, but locking mods behind a paywall is absolutely horrible, and takes away everything about modding most of us enjoy
That's why mcpedl is better than marketplace
W take
@Cosmic-emptyvoid My only issue with MCPEDL is some people put downloads through linkvertise
But other than that MCPEDL is amazing
I remember using mcpedl to mod education edition back in grade 4💀
@Actoisp I need to do that xd
why is all the mods i get on there use linkvertise 😭
got me waiting a literal hour just to download the resource pack for a pig sword
This contains some misinformation about Bedrock:
2:57: Addon files open directly in Minecraft, no need to manually put it in the folder
3:03: This modding was the reverse-engineering type, non-marketplace addons work fine
4:04: Sites like MCPEDL and Modbay offer free, high-quality addons, so NOT a monopoly
4:50: Map creators have stated that vanilla Java is "too limiting" for map-making
I'm so happy to see a comment like this, for such a large game there is WAY to much misinformation and generally a lack of knowledge about bedrock.
thanks for the info. i've looked into it more, and it seems like bedrock is still very closed off but not QUITE as closed off as i thought.
- banning reverse engineered mods is still not great
- those sites don't work on consoles, but tbf there's not much you can do about that
- a lot of map creators still do prefer java, and point stands on how they were trying to convert creators to bedrock
overall my point stands but i might choose to word it less harshly if i could go back and change it
@ The rest of your video is spot-on, thank you.
"Map creators have stated that Java is "too limiting" for map-making"
If you're only intent to use vanilla stuff, sure but if you using other mods, or specifically making a full total conversion with your own mods then the map-making can be quite complex
Counter point, wtf is MCPEDL? Idk if that makes it a non-monopoly.
P.S. This is a joke
P.S.P.S. Mostly
12:52 I feel a small need to note here that people buying plugins for servers are much more likely to count as "commercial" users, where the threat of actually getting sued for piracy is much higher than someone pirating software or games for personal usage. That's why even though it's possible to pirate server plugins, many servers are likely to get them legally instead of risking an actual lawsuit.
They're more comparable to things like windows or office. Both of those are relatively easy to pirate, but most companies are probably still unwilling to risk pirating them.
fair. i will say, back when i had a small minecraft server i always paid legit even though i was under basically no scrutiny. plenty of individuals still buy adobe legit, or fl studio
I've been smelling the stench of marketplace since the day I returned to Minecraft after ten years, but have to play on a tablet, instead of a PC.
And I'm devastated to hear creative projects are now gate kept.
Most of the recent additions to the game wouldn't have happened without the creative influence of modders, map makers, etc.
Hell, they even named a mob after Vechs!
Hermitcraft just announced their new game is free on Java, but in marketplace for bedrock.
Bill Gates buys all the farmland and I can't afford to craft bread!
Eat the rich.
Xisuma* not Hermitcraft
They should've just made it free for bedrock too along with a marketplace version that's paid
@riztiz maybe Microsoft gave them no choice.
No tears for Hermitcraft, giving gambling lessons to children and hustling expensive decks of poker cards to them.
🤑
Also, if you think Xisumavoid' develops his stuff singlehandedly, you're naive.
He has an entire team of consultants, geeks, redstone engineers, etc
Many are unpaid children on his patreon server.
They pay him.
@@riztiz
@@GrannyGamer1 could be given that actions and stuff took down the free download before releasing it on the marketplace
I did see a tweet by someone from the marketplace team claiming that marketplace creators aren't required to be exclusive to marketplace so idk
@@GrannyGamer1 Trading Cards* but yeah not a fan of them either
Its funny how Mojang and Microsoft are trying to push the marketplace but know full well majority of the fanbase doesn't like it
marketplace creator here!! your solution sounds great but yes, is very idealistic. a big problem w/ the current marketplace is the AMOUNT of content that gets published. youre right when you discussed the heaps of low quality items. their review system takes MONTHS to get through because theres just so much content. that's probably a reason why there isn't a java marketplace as well- they just dont dedicate enough staff/time into review and that would double the already-long wait times- never mind taking the time to review and approve non marketplace mods! that's why they've cracked down more recently on who can actually publish, and force creators to partner with 3rd parties rather than get approved as a direct creator themselves (so the knowledgable 3rd parties can do the review work for them before any content gets submitted to Microsoft for the final approval).
all this is from a skin creator's perspective btw :)
7:14 definitely was not expecting to hear DragonVale music here.
Fascinating take on this issue. I have a different approach, I think Mojang should just shut down the marketplace altogether and improve the Realms Subscription to actually be worth paying for.
to clarify, you think microsoft should use realms to earn money, and not allow modders or mapmakers to earn anything with or without a marketplace?
@@skyboimc a marketplace not existing doesnt mean that modders cant make money out of their mods, thats a diffrent debate
well, currently modders are only allowed to earn money through the marketplace, so removing it would necessarily bring up that issue too
So…. Just let modders sell their stuff on other places than the marketplace?
They should make Marketplace Plus better instead. RN they are just a set of free marketplace items you get with your realm. Like have all the official and collab items on there and never take them off also have a discount when you buy a item from the marketplace that is also in Marketplace Plus
10:42 dang you got some nice sponsors for this video
3:02 Correction, the change prevents any client modding, which was never part of the marketplace offerings or never will be. The players can, thankfully, still download addons made by the community and use them in a vanilla client without any modifications or extra steps.
Source: I make marketplace addons for a living. I know it's all bad and everything, capitalism and such, absolutely, but it also prevents me from going hungry and work at a job while doing stuff that i enjoy (play minecraft and code), and just like me there are thousands of people whose jobs and livelyhood rely on the marketplace. So it's evil, but not all evil
They should rename minecraft to:
Minecraft: Creators cant make money edition & Minecraft: Greed edtition
im being so fr i was looking for smth to watch while i eat for a HOUR tysm sky 🙏
Pope Francis condemns this
OarfishGaming
So a huge talking point in this video is about how innocent Jet was for charging for a mod, but Jet had to lie about the core mechanics of Minecraft as well as the time he put into making the mod in order to maximize profits (see video by Zaylic with proof). I feel like we're ignoring that important detail when talking about the drama associated with paid mod development, because anyone can lie to make a profit when mods-for-profit become the norm, even if it breaks the EULA because the EULA goes relatively unenforced as it is.
i didn't say he was innocent. i said the most common criticism i saw is that it broke the eula, which is pretty silly.
are you arguing that because scams exist, like in every other industry, that modding shouldn't be allowed to become an industry? once again, i think some sort of approval process would be an easy fix for that
@skyboimc if Microsoft can’t be trusted to prevent scams as is, how would an approval process change anything?
@ could be an unofficial process managed by something like modrinth
the day java mods become paid is the day that i quit minecraft
would rather pay them vs microsoft stealing more money from the real creators
I think the problem is that Microsoft/Mojang feels entitled to the work of modders for using their engine, and your solution does little to address this. Mods don't include Minecraft's original code, so their creators should be fully entitled to sell or freely distribute their work. I strongly disagree with Mojang moderating their own mod community as it allows for infinite abuse of power. Demand in and of itself is regulatory.
fair point. i think the community could regulate itself pretty well, but it's also a very drastic shift to allow everyone to monetize all at once and there'd be a ton of growing pains
maybe a way to roll it out slowly, but eventually leave it as an open self-regulating system?
@@skyboimc That could be the best outcome. Any top-down regulatory system would need strict time limits imposed to ensure it would fade out successfully.
I got an ad for a product on the Minecraft marketplace when I clicked on this video…
jetstarfish's mod was NOT worth 8$, it could've been done in a datapack in like 2 hours
This video actually hurts to watch, theres like 30 cuts a minute
Are we at class consciousness yet?
dude calm down the music in some parts 😭 the volume mixing is worse than an action movie's
true lmao
Subscribed to this chanel yesterday and then this banger comes out, praying this gets picked up by the algorythm, more people need to hear this 🙏
the 3d text is quite awesome indeed
frfr
cant own anything without being cut short, and cut off
uh also, someone please tell me a safe website to find mods thats mobile friendly.
Mcpedl
Skyboi became one of my favorite UA-camrs🗣🗣🔥🔥
1:57 MAN GET THE -
The commercialization of user generated content was, in my view, the inevitable next step after Notch sold Minecraft. Microsoft spent 2 billion dollars and wanted to do some profitmaxxing (very real term coined by Clawlike) still very scummy. Common SkyBoi W.
Nice vid so i personally think the best would be just allowing mods to be payed and maybe an editional official marked place website or somting where minecraft gets a cut and handels everything but also allow external sails because the argument "someone can just copy it" doesn't make that much sense because if you make an opensource free mod you can set a license that doesn't allow for Comercial forks etc but overall nice vid
as someone who bought about $20 worth of spigot plugins, Its worth it to spend money to get better versions of plugin types that already exist, like a shop plugin.
I like how he's talking about greedy companies than a sponsor one.
2:47 end of the ad
8:16 - What if Java is that? Like from the point of view of a shareholder Minecraft Java and Bedrock aren’t different, it’s just Minecraft. So Bedrock is the solution to keeping the two visions of the game in tact and allowing creators to “flourish”. Bedrock gets crossplay, incentives for creators, and the bad marketing practises. Then Java keeps it’s community, it’s free modding space and essentially eyes off it to allow this smaller and more tightly- knit community. In an ideal world mod and map creators would have more ways to profit from there creation, but would could also get a much worse alternative.
is it alright for me to pay someone to make a mod for me? not to purchase the mod itself but rather to finance the creation of the mod
why wouldn't it be?
Commissioning a mod is okay, as far as I know. Now, making one of your own volition and trying to sell it... that's not okay. It's a bit confusing but I hope it makes sense
Putting shareholders quick profit over long term has been the worst thing to happen to the US.
> halfway through the video
> "capitalism bad"
> it's stated that the state forces companies to maximize profit
> ...
> "no one cares about piracy"
HOLY BASED.
13:53
mom I’m on TV
I’m now a semester into business school so your content now feels even cooler to watch
11:03 wait until the community sees it then actual chaos will start
I love your videos bc they are both educational and entertaining.
You are a top-tier Minecraft creator, Skyboi! Keep grinding, brother.
5:36 i thought the text was gonna fly in saying "YEAH!" 😭
I feel like we need a separate video for "Essentials". I love being able to swap skins in game, but... it's basically a marketplace for Java!
MOM DAD SKYBOI JUST DROPPED!!!
I was expecting this to be an unbearable Mojang hate rant, but instead I got legitimate criticism and a great analysis and commentary on the topic. Good job Luke!
thanks but uhhh who is luke 😭
@@skyboimc I thought your name was SkyBoiLuke for some reason lol.
im pretty sure roblox only takes 30% of sales cut
that's what they claim, but its very deceptive
Yeah Roblox claims 30%, but I’m fairly sure, that that’s not realty true, I’m pretty sure the devs get 30%, Roblox is pretty greedy when it comes to robux😢
@Coastly-u1n but just like Minecraft realms is hosted on a server Roblox games are too but for free you don't have to pay for server for game's
Roblox pays developers in robux and keeps 30% percent, but then, if the devs want to convert their robux to money, they charge 40% of that, leaving the developers with only 30% of the game’s profit.
broo the amount of pvz sfx and music is peak
11:23 the fact that he placed the button on top of the quit game button ☠️
13:46 I think the problem with the Bedrock Marketplace is that Microsoft doesn't actually check what people upload if it's copyrighted. Pretty sure somewhere it states that if you upload it, it's ASSUMED that you got permission, so they can avoid any legal trouble or checking. Plus many people or copyright owners don't care enough to deal with it.
They should just do what Bethesda did. Just have officially endorsed paid mods, and still allow people to make and download free third party mods.
Skip the ad 2:47
You know that doesn't help, right?
Thank you
i think the minecraft marketplace should be like the steam workshop. witch lets anyone upload any mod of there favorite game or free and let others get it for free. im not sure how creators would make money. but i like the idea at 13:15
6:43 either i saw a newpaper or cat get run over with a jumpcut, impressive stuff
HAHAHAHA
DragonG found in the wild
Notch wanted to be back to being happy and make other games by selling minecraft to microsoft, but the whole community wasn't...
5:24 roblox takes %30 cut, just like other companies it takes less but just like minecraft it provides a game engine, handles distribution and as a bonus it has built-in monetization and it pays hosting fees instead of you and charges you nothing unless you make money.
oh and roblox is free to play unlike minecraft
The DevEx conversion is not 1:1 that's why it's close to 75% If you calculate
bro when i clicked on this i was hoping it was click bait😭
Love the quality and editing! ❤️
How does this have so little views in 2 hours! You've done so much work!
Paid Mods are a thing that most people despise. Look at Bethesda's Creation Club for example, and the whole fiasco with Steam cancelling paid mods. Plus, Java lets people mod... FOR FREE, so why should I pay for them for the Bedrock version? Also a large chunk of the Marketplace assets are STOLEN because people want to make a quick buck with little to no way of properly moderating it. Corporations do not care about the bad actors when they get a cut of that money.
The best solution is removing the Marketplace altogether.
this is ur best video to date, really enjoyed it, skyboi ur going big
Seriosuly man i will ban you for being so underrated????!???
Literally Everything is so perfect.. thumbnail, content , editing and explainayion is 100 level awesome
Bedrocks Modding API still doesn't go far enough in its capabilities to even support most complex Java mods
Let's all appreciate SkyBoi for his hard work on minecraft content
Love your vids, huge fan, keep up the good work!
Minecraft: We want money edition
I dont know where he got the "roblox takes 75%" from. I work with roblox game developement and they usually take 30% with exeption of selling external gamepasses in a game, in which case the 30% cut goes to the creator of the experience.
At least the folks in the piracy scene cracked the drm on the marketplace effectively ruining their profits.
**allow me yo pay my bills 😂**
11:43 nah man we got pissed if at the starfishes mod because it was terrible fixed an issue that we didn’t have any actual good content
like i said in the video, there were absolutely valid reasons to be pissed. i just saw
those less often than "it breaks the eula"
@ I agree if you ever want to debate over it tho let me know
when skyboi uploads, i listen
Always a treat when skyboi uploads
imagine playing war thunder, the pay to win poop pile
LOGDOTZIP IS STILL ALIVE?!?! I USED TO WATCH HIME PLAY WITH PRESTONPLAY Z AND 09SHARKBOK LIKE 6 YEARS AGO
what a great video dude, well done!
The Java marketplace could just be a community mod downloading place like Curseforge or Modrinth and some things could be paid but 30% of the revenue could go to Mojang.
Exactly, as a pocket player.
I'm poor and saved my money, i like mcpedl is better
Rich is mid
4:35 holy moly it's bubblefish789
Am eating lunch and made me choke on my food for a bit Lmao
4:04 "Google offered in: brain rot (new!)" 💀
Hope Microsoft sees this and listens to what you had to say
the "Part 1" intro goes wild
Why is this an actually amazing vid on my fyp
why cant we just have fun in a game 😭
10:45 Minebox
I hate that there are little higher quality free mods/addons on bedrock cause of this.
nah but why is the editing so good
IT'S SKYBOIDITIOLET !!!
This man deserves every single sub and view on YT
the parkour champion comparison 😭
I got an ad (Facebook ad to be exact) during the sponsor at 2x speed