Nothing will happen if you keep installing and uninstalling Minecraft. Minecraft does not track how many times you have installed it nor does track how many computers you have it installed on. The only drawback is if you uninstall Minecraft by deleting the .minecraft folder you will lose all of your saved worlds on that computer.
Go to Start -> Run -> type %appdata% Delete the folder titled: .minecraft Go to wherever you keep the Minecraft launcher (The icon is the block of dirt) and run it! It will re-download the files, fresh and new. [Beware though; deleting the .minecraft folder will REMOVE all your worlds, servers, texture packs, screenshots, mods etc.]
Delete the .minecraft folder in your AppData folder and delete any shortcuts you have placed (on your desktop, in any other folders that you keep games).
Roblox Is way better because you have a goal in roblox, to play every game! :D ...But in minecraft in the other hand has no goal and the limit is your fcking imagination which is a piece of sht.
There are 2 ways to run a server. 1. Make a server that you need to keep the console on (Which is free) 2. Make a server that you don't need to keep the console on (Which is not free)
All you do is download the launcher on here: https://minecraft.net/download Then, you login and your account will be there. Keep in mind, your server list and worlds won't be there unless you transfer them manually.
Lions can only be found on Minecraft if Mo' Creatures Mod is used. If you would like to keep your lions, keep the Mo' Creatures Mod.
One of the Minecraft files that are required to start it may be corrupted. Uninstall and reinstall Minecraft and see if that fixes it.
No, but there are other games that you might like...webkinzclub penguinfantageThere are a bunch of others, keep looking!
Maybe they want a different experience for other people.
it does not do that
Kafooty means to keep your hands and other objects to your self and to respect like all of the character traits! KHFOOTY = "Keep Hands, Feet and Other Objects To Yourself"