Persuade Parents to Minecraft?

Mi
16

I have Minecraft Pocket Edition on my iPad. Now my birthday is Friday next week and I want the Java Edition on my laptop (I would even pay for it myself, I would just ask for permission). I just don't dare to ask my parents. Does anyone know any good arguments in favor of it? (So far I've only had one thing: It's better for the eyes to look at a big screen.) So you still know arguments?

Se

JUST BUY IT AND WISH YOU MONEY. Or your parents monitor which apps you have on your pc and delete unapproved apps

Mi

You pay attention to which games I download to the PC and get the bill

Pa

Just ask. Minecraft isn't a bad game and your parents can't say anything about it. It's not just any shooter aged 18 or over. And if you really need arguments, say that the game is from 6 years old. Please write to us if you have any further questions.

Se

Invoice? 1 you can also just crack minecraft. Then it doesn't cost anything or you just go to the gas station and buy a credit card, e.g. Steam credit, and then just buy it.

Ro

Minecraft doesn't give it up on steam lol

Fe

The stupidest thing I've read here

Se

Oh yes it is actually true. But you can also buy directly from Mojgan, for example with paysafecard. This is also available at the gas station

De

There are (or used to be how PE developed, I don't know) many more things that can be done in-game. (more animals, blocks, …)
There are thousands of mods and plugins
You could theoretically learn to program mods and plugins yourself - that could become a new hobby (if you are interested in programming), with which you can even earn money later (probably not programming with mods, but programming in general)
In theory, you can play with your friends on a server
Keyboard and mouse operation could be easier
Could be better for your back than looking (down) on your phone

Mi

Thanks!

Fe

The answer is more reasonable. However, we do not know how old the questioner is. The petrol station seller is also only allowed to sell these cards to 18 year olds because you can buy things with them on the Internet that are approved for ages 18 and over.

Se

FALSE PAYSAFECARD AND STEAM BALANCE HAVE NO AGE RESTRICTION. Sometimes the dealer would have the right to refuse to sell you, but why should he do that

De

In a pinch you could install a Linux live system on your stick, for example Xubuntu.

To do this, you have to download an iso file from the system and a program to unzip iso files. For example rufus. Then you switch off secure boot in the BIOS (because otherwise it looks to see whether Windows is really booting or something else), change the boot sequence (the USB stick to the top) and boot up with the stick inserted. You choose TRY… And NOT INSTALL… (otherwise he wants to install this on your hard drive, then your parents might notice.

Then you can download Minecraft for Debian (you need this if you have a Debian-based operating system on your stick such as Xubuntu, Ubuntu, …). You can buy this beforehand with a credit card or something like that.

What you should definitely pay attention to:

- Don't install, choose to try it out when booting up (otherwise you will probably have to choose a thousand questions about how you want it to be installed anyway. In that case, just choose cancel)

- It should be a Linux system, which also runs as a live system from a USB stick

- The system should be suitable for beginners (unless you are very familiar with it)

- it should be Debian based

- Download from the operating system's original website, not any other site

- Examples are Xubuntu, Ubuntu, Linux Mint.

Se

There's no age limit with Paysafecards! The Paysafecard team only gives a recommendation.

Fe

That's true so far. However, there are laws who can buy what and when. Regardless of the manufacturer or seller.

ma

Show your parents this video

Pi

You can say that there's no blood in Java either, like in Bedrock

In my opinion, Samanthal has the best arguments. So take a look at this