Survival 4

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Survival 4
Camp Dogcraft.png
Camp Dogcraft, the Spawn of Survival 4
Server World
TypeSurvival Multiplayer World
Opened1st April, 2020

Survival 4 is the fourth major Survival Multiplayer world on the Dogcraft Server. It released on the 1st of April, 2020, succeeding the Survival 3 world, bringing with it the update to Minecraft 1.15: The Buzzy Bees, a new Dogcraft.net website and a total reset of Dogcraft Dollar balances, claim blocks and previous purchases. Survival 4 also marked a move to dedicated hardware for the server as opposed to the previous setup which limited performance.

Announcement & Release

After over a year and a half, some players began raising questions as to the longevity of the Survival 3 world, as it was on its way to becoming one of the longest lasting worlds on Dogcraft. However, poor performance following Survival 3's update to Minecraft 1.14 and the poor chunk-loading behavior that brought with it built anticipation for an update to the next version, 1.15.

On the 14th of March, 2020, it was announced by Head Moderator 20.png Scooberson that the Dogcraft Server would be updating and that after that Survival 3 would soon be ending to make way for a Survival 4 world as a result of the need to transition to new hardware. Some details about the new world were revealed, such as the removal of the world border and the fact that it meant a total reset of claim blocks, purchases and DCD balances. It was also announced that Survival 4 would update to Minecraft 1.16 upon its release, meaning that the nether would need to be reset to allow for the new generation.

Player reaction was largely positive to the announcement, with the majority welcoming the upgrade. Some players were upset about the removal of all claim blocks and player balances, however unlike the transition from Survival 2 to Survival 3, players were optimistic thanks to the advanced notice given by leadership and much better organisation.

This page was last modified on 1 April 2020, at 14:48. (16 months ago)