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'''Civ''' is a genre of Minecraft servers which emphasizes minimal rules, player autonomy, and a natural emergence of organized groups of players. The name Civ is a shortening of both civilization and [[Civcraft]], the first server of the genre. Civ servers usually feature players forming into organized groups called nations, and the emergent behavior of conflicts and relationships between both players and nations. |
'''Civ''' is a genre of Minecraft servers which emphasizes minimal rules, player autonomy, and a natural emergence of organized groups of players. The name Civ is a shortening of both ''civilization'' and [[Civcraft]], the first server of the genre. Civ servers usually feature players forming into organized groups called nations, and the emergent behavior of conflicts and relationships between both players and nations. |
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The first Civ server was [[Civcraft 1.0]], which launched in March 2012. There have been many Civ servers since; the [[mainline]] servers include [[Civcraft 2.0]] in May 2013, [[Civcraft 3.0]] in July 2016, [[Devoted 3.0]] in September 2016, [[CivClassic 2.0]] in June 2017, and [[CivMC]] in June 2022. There have also been many other non-mainline Civ servers. |
The first Civ server was [[Civcraft 1.0]], which launched in March 2012. There have been many Civ servers since; the [[mainline]] servers include [[Civcraft 2.0]] in May 2013, [[Civcraft 3.0]] in July 2016, [[Devoted 3.0]] in September 2016, [[CivClassic 2.0]] in June 2017, and [[CivMC]] in June 2022. There have also been many other non-mainline Civ servers. |
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