It’s our last holidays of the season so let’s go out with a bang…or a boom…fireworks, let’s have lots of fireworks is what I mean (I’m tired)!

We’d like to wish a Happy Canada Day to our neighbors in the North on July 1st! Come visit the special holidays area to check out some of the Canadian sites, and pick up some souvenirs and your limited edition holiday map while you’re there!There will be fireworks displays throughout the day to celebrate.

For us in the States, come celebrate American’s Independence Day on July 4th with us, where we’ll basically be celebrating the exact same way we do for Canada Day so if you’re busy with family on one holiday or the other you won’t miss anything 🙂

Come visit Old Glory for some traditional American classics, and don’t forget your limited edition holiday map

And of course we will also host firework displays throughout the day for this one as well.

We hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday(s). Remember to practice firework safety!

What is the Steam Run?

For those of you who are new, the Steam Run is an event we host on the server where we zero in on a mineshaft somewhere on the server, and we border it off from the rest of the world. We then go through the mineshaft, adding chests full of goodies for players to find, and depositing huge veins of rich ores for you to mine.  We also add some special rooms, and plenty of mobs to keep you on your toes. But most importantly of all, the Steam Run gets it name from the numerous books you can find, in each of which there is contained one Steam key, a game code you can then redeem on the Steam PC gaming distribution platform.

Past Steam Runs have included up to 60 of these games, this year we’re taking it up a notch. Over 150 keys will be available to pick up, including titles like Jurassic Park: The Game, Dead Island GOTY Edition, Day of the Tentacle Remastered, and many more amazing hits, as well as indie gems and even game codes for the Playstation 4.

When is the Steam Run?

We’ll be splitting the event in two this year, so we can get as many people as possible involved. The first of the two events takes place on the 4th of July, which is on a Wednesday this year, meaning most folks will actually get the day itself off (in America anyways). We’ll start at 2pm Eastern time so folks on the west coast can get involved, as well as people in the UK (since they’re probably not celebrating our independence LOL).

Anyone who cannot make the first event is welcome to come to the second, which is TBA as far as the date itself. Only people who did not attend the first event will be allowed at the second event so it’s fair.

If you’re interested in attending the event on the 4th of July, please go into the Facebook event in the group and mark yourself as going, so we know what to expect for how long it should take, how many of the 150 keys to place, and who to put in the group for teleportation to the event.

Rules of Engagement

At the start of the event, we will teleport everyone to the location where there will be a starting room with tools, food, and beds to set your spawn. Once we have everyone together, we will announce in the chat the countdown as well as on the Discord voice channel. We will be streaming this event, so if you are in the Discord channel, be prepared to be on the stream as well.

Power tools will be disabled for this event, but if you sign up for an account at SomeAwesome.com and connect your Steam profile, we are rewarding players who do this with a custom diamond pickaxe that is enchanted with Efficiency 5, Fortune 3, Unbreaking 3 and Mending. This will put everyone on equal footing right from the beginning. Sorry, but we realized after the last Steam Run that power tools were too OP, however once the run is over we generally let people use them to strip mine the place in case any goody caches are left behind.

As per usual, the common rules of courtesy apply. For example, if someone has found a chest, you should not try to also go in that chest and try to snake some of the items out from under them. Flagrant attempts at piggybacking, cheating or other subversive behavior can result in getting banned, but I know you guys are cool so I’m expecting a fair show of things.

This year we’ve actually bedrocked off the play area, so unless you hit a wall of bedrock, you’re still in the play area and fun stuff could be nearby, so keep those picks humming! The admins and I will be in spectate mode, and if you’re on the Discord channel we’re generally pretty liberal about telling you if you’re getting hot or cold with chests towards the endgame so it’s in your best interest to hop on there with us once the pickings start getting slim.

How Do I Activate My Steam Games After The Event?

It’s the first entry in our Frequently Asked Questions area of the Some Awesome website so if you need to know how that works then click here.

It’s customary for members to also trade their games after the Steam Run in the Facebook group so if you get a game and you don’t think you’ll like it, head over to the group and we’ll have a thread going for trades.

Every time we do one of these it’s a lot of fun so we look forward to seeing you all there. Feel free to ask questions or add comments below or in the Facebook event or message me privately.

Thanks!
 ~Serverus

With the Aquatic Update coming quite soon (they’re on pre-release 3 at this point), there is understandably a lot of anticipation towards applying it immediately to the server once it drops. For the last 4 or 5 major updates, our server framework has had the update ready to go almost right away, but that may not be the case this time since this particular update is so incredibly game-changing. So let’s run through the usual process so you know what to expect.

1. The server will be down for a bit

In order to properly test the effects and compatibility of the world and plugins against the release itself, we will have to take the server offline for the public. You will see that it is up, but you won’t be able to access it. This could be for just a few hours, or it could be for an entire day or (in the worst cases) even longer. Hopefully it’s down for as little time as possible though.

2. Some plugins may not initially have compatibility

We run Nunu with about 7 plugins that are fairly essential to how our world operates, and a handful of others that are cosmetic or admin-focused. While I’m not terribly concerned about the latter, the critical plugins (like WorldGuard) may not have compatibility right out of the gate. This means that if you currently have any properties that are world guarded, this protection might be down until compatibility is brought up to speed.

WorldGuard is a major plugin, so typically it will be updated in short order, but other plugins like backpacks, bottled XP and power tools may not be where they need to be, or they may have pseudo-compatibility because they haven’t been updated for even previous versions. It’s hard to tell until we get on there and try things out. If an outdated plugin is causing game-breaking behavior, we have to decide to either remove it or wait for the plugin update to update the server itself. We usually lean toward removing the plugin.

3. A command block will be set up to new chunks

Since the update only affects new chunks for the most part, we will set up a command block that will bring you out to a safe location (there will be a building) where you can voyage out from to find a new home. As per usual, many of you will want to stake a claim right away but please be courteous to other people and check if someone is already nearby, and try not to take up too much land if it is close to the arrival command block.

You will get one free CB pair move (per player) from your previous house if you choose to do so. Otherwise, like normal, you can use birthday books and holiday gifts to request a new pair of CBs if you have said asset available.

4. A second, special command block will be set up

Tonya and I have decided that we are going to really “rough it” with our Married Minecraft series after this update. We welcome you to come with us, but there is a catch.

For starters, the CB we set up for this will be a one-way trip. There will be no CB to return you to civilization. And it will be far enough out that getting back will be quite the challenge.

More importantly, the trip will erase everything in your inventory. That includes your enderchest, backpack, and even your XP. It’s basically like starting over on a new server, but you’ll still be on Nunu. So if this sounds endearing to you, let us know and we’ll put you on the list to come with us.

EXCITING TIMES ARE AHEAD!

Make no mistake, we are very excited about this update. It is easily the largest update in quite some time, and we are looking forward to really “diving deep” into it. OK I’m so sorry for that joke, but it had to be made.

If you have any questions or comments, you can put them below or post to the thread in the Facebook group where I’ll be putting this article up. Thanks and get ready for wet and wild times ahead!

Sincerely,
 ~Serverus

The title of this post is also the subject header for at least one email I receive every week, usually from a company that I have bought something from, or opted into their newsletter, or sometimes just some random business that probably bought my information from Facebook. Something like that. Of the dozens of corporate entities making their way into my inbox each week looking for feedback, I respond to maybe a handful of them. Usually, when I do agree to fill out their “short” survey, many of the questions I’m presented with are either not applicable to me, or are predicated on what I might be interested in, or I have no idea how to place how I feel on a scale of 1 to 10. Sometimes I abandon the survey halfway through, because I don’t feel like continuing is worth it.

I’m not sure how to define the rest of the post…perhaps “ironic for a cause” is good, or maybe “needs reassurances” is more apropo, but writing this out allows me to kill two birds with one stone, and so it seemed like the best approach for these related-yet-separate situations. The meat of the matter has to do with our handling of the “business aspects” of SomeAwesome and how we incorporate those aspects to get us where we want to go which, ideally, is a place where we can run micro-communities like this full time. But first an explanation.

Recently, one of our players decided to quit playing. Typically, this is not even considered an event. Most people who quit just stop playing on the server, stop interacting in the Facebook group, and go on with their life. In fact up to this point, every player who wasn’t outright banned, who stopped playing with us, did exactly that. So to say we were thrown a little off our guard when we were presented with the opposite of that, is putting it mildly.

What I mean by opposite, is that not only did this player want to “discuss quitting” with myself and Tonya, but they also wanted us to assist them somehow with a “quitting party”, which in my opinion is absurd, since why would we want to bring attention to someone who did not like it here? Were we supposed to make an event in the group? Roll out the red carpet and announce it in the chat? Make it /motd or something? I think I was more puzzled with the request than angry really, but I was working at the time so Tonya took the reins on reaching out to the player in private chat, which she usually handles anyway because I am generally much shorter with people than she is.

She asked the player why they wanted to quit, for which they gave evasive answers, and that they just wanted to go over the details of this “quitting party” in a voice call. When it was explained that players generally just leave and then come back if they change their minds, she was met with a condescending rebuke, the particulars of I will not go into, but suffice to say it was not all that surprising, as this player had become increasingly like this over the previous month, the more they ran up against any policy of ours that got in the way of what they wanted to achieve on the server. It wasn’t just with Tonya either, this had been the case with pretty much every admin that had meandered onto the server while the player was logged in, so isolated incident it was not.

We had tried to accommodate this player already a few times before, if for no other reason than because we hadn’t vetted them in the way we normally do, and so their initial complaints held at least the impression of reasonableness and/or sincerity. Eventually it got to the point though, after repeated attempts to remind them to keep up in the Facebook group or at the very least read the website articles, that we came to the understanding that there wasn’t anything that this player was going to be satisfied with. Our final dispute involved capitulating to the the player’s grievance yet again after several back and forths (with our insistence that this would be the last time), but by then the player had gone AFK and therefore was kicked by the server, so they never actually saw our whisper to them. A few days passed, they did not log onto the server again, and then we received the message about the quitting party.

If you’ve played here long enough with us, you know that there are times when my “diatribes” can be a little long-winded and emotionally sterile. My response to the idea of the quitting party was indeed one of those, but there are times when I feel it truly calls for such a response, especially when the response also calls for me to put together a number of factors in order to come to a decision on how we should deal with a situation that is both unprecedented and (in my personal opinion) contrary to the server’s best interests.

For brevity’s sake (not that this article is brief) I will sum up, but essentially I told the player that they could have their quitting party, but that we wouldn’t assist, and that since the player was so dead set about leaving (without being all that forthcoming with any reasons for doing so), that it made the most sense to cancel and refund their Patreon pledge, and that we would have to remove any connections they had to SomeAwesome wholesale. At that point I had also made a backup of the server, just in case, as part of my job is to prevent worst case scenarios. Granted, it was a much longer response, but I do feel it is important to detail why we do something in cases like this.

The reply I received was unsurprising in its tone, but I will admit that I was taken aback by the actual text. In short I was told that my “above message was one of the reasons” they were quitting, and then I was subsequently accused of only caring about this server “as a business, and not as a community”. I tried to explain that we had been running this server for 5 and a half years out of our own pocket, and that maybe since the person had only been here during this initial Patreon/economy period, perhaps that was the reason for their thinking, but I will admit to you that, by that point, I was in no mood to invite this player back with open arms, no matter what they said afterwards. Not that they gave any further reasons after that exchange, and proceeded to move forward with their quitting party. And then they left a couple hours later, and I removed them from the Facebook group and banned their account from the server. So it goes.

What bothered me about the whole thing (as I watched the console with this person having their quitting party) was not immediately apparent to me. Obviously, being (what I considered to be) insulted was irritating. Certainly, sitting there and letting the player do what they wanted after that exchange gave me pause, as I wasn’t sure I was doing the right thing. Maybe I should have banned them right then and there, but I didn’t. Was that the correct move? After everything was said and done and a couple days passed, I do think it was the right thing to do, but still it gnawed at me.

The point of this article, and really the future of this server, is based on what I eventually came to terms with, what was bothering me so much. The problem wasn’t about the player leaving, or the player having a “quitting party”, or even that the player accused me of something I truly believe is the opposite of what they thought. It was the fact that the player had only been here for less than a month, and they felt they had the right to judge me on something they had no backstory to, nor did they want it.

Conversely, I know so many of you so well, and have for many years. Some of you have been here since the very beginning. So while I didn’t give this particular player’s accusation much weight, I think what bothered me so much is that one of you might be thinking the same thing. I will admit, we’ve rolled all of this out in whirlwind fashion. Sometimes I take it too far, as I did today with posting about the limited run tridents at 10:30am EDT on a Wednesday. I didn’t think it all the way through, it’s true. But I was lucky that a couple of you called me out on it. I need that, and because I trust your opinion, I will be happy to take the criticism from you.

Now, I don’t want to make it look like tenure is the only gauge I use to trust you guys. There are many, many reasons, and yes obviously I feel like I know some of you more than others, but my point is that this person who left, and wanted so much fanfare for leaving…I had no reasons to trust them at all. But one of you might have similar complaints, and its no good at all if you don’t tell me about them. I mean, spare my feelings a little if they’re super-harsh and send me a private message, but tell me nonetheless. This server is a community, and I do my best to meet everyone in the middle where I can, so let’s help each other get there, with everything. Except surveys 😉

Thanks for listening,
~Serverus

Happy Easter Minecraft Family! Just wanted to announce that the holiday area is all decorated and ready for Easter.

Stop by and see EB, our holiday villager for some souvenirs and pick up your limited edition Easter 2018 map.

Don’t forget pictures with the Easter Bunny!

Then, join us on Saturday, March 31st for our annual Easter “egg” hunt! If you’re new to the server let me fill you in on this Minecraft twist to an old tradition. Since there weren’t any special egg blocks that could be used as Easter eggs, we decided to start hiding player heads. Since then decorative egg blocks have been introduced but we’ve always had such a great time with the head hunt, we’ve continued the hunt! So join our Facebook event for date and time details and we’ll see you then!

Happy Easter everyone!

This St Patricks Day on SAMC, we decided to give you a wee tour of some monuments from
West Cork, Ireland where our Admin GardenSavvy lives.

The first of the three monuments is Drombeg Stone Circle. It’s on the outskirts of Savvys
local town, Rosscarbery and is a heritage site dating back to the Bronze Age. 13 of the
original 17 stones still stand today and during winter and summer solstice the area becomes
gridlocked with locals and visitors visiting the circle, also called the Druids Altar. Nearby the
circle is the remains of two primitive huts and a cooking hearth. The circle was restored in
1957 and during that excavation, remains were found that dated back to roughly 1100 BC.

The next monument you can wander through is a remake of the Timoleague Friary which was
founded in 1240 and closed in 1631. It is a Franciscian Friary, one of the few with remains
still standing in Ireland. The grounds are an a mass of graves nearly overlapping each other
with stones dating back to the 1600s and as recently as 2004. There used to be an
underground passage to the waters edge to receive goods, and the entry for that passage is
visible while walking the grounds. The bell tower was added later to the building and still
stands.

The final monument for you to peak at is the Baltimore Beacon. While it’s lacking in wow
factor in the minecraft world, the beacon stands a top a steep cliff with a long drop to the sea
below with stunning views from the edge. It’s creation was ordered after the 1798 rebellion
by the British Government and is one of many beacons and lighthouses dotted along the
coastline as a warning system. It’s nicknamed Lots wife as it looks like a pillar of salt. It
looks over the entrance to the Baltimore harbour, a fishing town and the ferry point to some
of the outlying islands like Sherkin Island, and a whale watching site for Minke Whales and
dolphins.

In the holiday area you’ll find all three monuments, a wishing well for a wee Irish Blessing
and a small cottage with a villager with goodies for ye. Wishing you all a Happy Paddys
Day! Drink your Guinness responsibly <3 🙂