32:30 that hit me hard. I dont even make Minecraft content, hell, i just got back into the game recently after not playing for a few years, but it hits hard because of my personal project, Robot Run. It's going to be a video game series, and I've made a large majority of the lore and yet.. nobody watching my channel seems interested or invested in the story or characters. I thought that making youtube shorts using the characters would help it gain popularity, but nobody cares about what it is, they just think the lego stuff i make is cool. Thank you, for this video. I know I'm not even talking about Minecraft in this comment, but i enjoyed it a lot. I've been starting to watch video essays while playing Minecraft, and it's been really fun.
My biggest gripe in modern Minecraft is that it just feels kind of boring with all the extra blocks. Theres like 30 variations of one block which given me indecisiveness makes it hard to choose and i end up just building a wood shack. With older versions the more limited block pallete helps me get more creative, working in the constraints of the game to make something cool.
Absolutely love this video bro! Especially what you said the last couple minutes of the video, it was very inspiring and helped realize a lot of things. Keep making awesome videos!
I played the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft last night and I'll tell you this the seed generation is much better. When I play the Minecraft available today, I have to keep making a new world because the seed puts me on a island with no trees or a stone slab with trees VERY far away. Plus mobs weren't as annoying (the skeleton didn't spam arrows like they do now), and might just be me but in new Minecraft it gets extremely rare to find animals (sheep mostly). It felt so good to play that version of Minecraft again.
God, hearing the old Minecraft music made me want to cry. It's insane that music that old can still grip your emotions so intensely like that. We are very lucky to be born into this world with such a gem of a game.
@@TheGeekFactor_ Cuz its such a nice convenience to have everything in a single "launcher" specially cuz steam is such a customer friendly service, steam's community features (workshop mainly) would be such a nice addition on top of it. That and the fact that it would also expose the game to a much larger audience, i only came across this game through sheer luck and even then it took me a good time to actually find it by the name lol. Not to mention that (hopefully) the game would be more afordable in my country with steam's regional pricing, cuz as of right now, its REEEALY hard to justify getting the game with the current inflation rates as much as it is tempting cuz indeed, it looks very fun. I get their reasoning for not wanting to put it on steam but its still such a shame cuz i dont think ill be really getting into the game otherwise due to the price... at least for now.
The reason I eventually stopped playing Minecraft is that it just feels like a sandbox tool rather than a game. Only online servers actually made the game feel fun to play, and even those get stale
The best thing about Minecraft is not just its accessibility, fun features, or different playstyle but also the fact that you can play any version any time you want, all for a one-time payment of $30$. Not only that, but the mods themselves are free to play.
They could just change the enchant pools. The enchants from villagers, enchantment tables and from chests. Make them more logical. Why is this enchant avaliable in that place.
Pretty basic but new bosses would help. It would give more stuff for progression with drops and it would give a reason to try for the next tier of gear
this is such a great way of articulating just how incredible vintage is. It really is such a well made piece of art and it's so crazy to me that it still has a long ways to go. Vintage has quickly become a deeply meaningful game for me personally, so it's really cool to see someone articulate what makes it so incredible :D
Well I have just come back to minecraft after an eternity away and it is finally reaching the potential I saw for it all that time ago. So F the nostalgia, this version wasn't all that. We have to move forwards. Now Mojang, please optimise where you can. :).
you can play beta with other people hacky-ported into modern minecraft without needing to download anything on a server called Modern Beta! weve been having a lot of fun. modern moderation tools makes building up with the basic blocks together very reliable and fun. most things are properly changed, but shift clicking and dragging in the crafting menu IS in, thank god. and boats are the right speed but they dont break. ur right that that stuff is a straight downgrade
I still don’t get why a rise in old MC is concerning. If people are feeling nostalgic or don’t like the direction MC has taken let them enjoy what they want. I swear people taking this way too seriously.
As someone who took the time to learn redstone, automation makes the game dull regardless of if you do it yourself or not. It's fun building the machine and figuring it out, but once it's done, it doesn't lead to anything else. It just deadends your progress for whatever the machine automates.
I'm glad some one else had this opinion, cause my mates all act like I'm nuts when I say I don't like mcs progression. Cause looking at the essential for gear; punch tree, wood pick. Mine stone, stone pick. Mine iron. Iron pick. Mine diamonds, diamond pick and gear. Then upgrade to netherite. The majority of stuff is useless and skipable, plus the games made it possible to go straight to diamond with villages and structures just giving a chance at the best stuff. Even with enchants there arent that many to begin with and only a few with any use. It's not a struggle to choose. Between bane of arthropods or sharpness, or to choose between blast protection or protection. The game has a good amount of things. But most of the things aren't really useful.
Every time i hear the people who dislike modern minecraft talking about "grinding xp" and "making mob farms," i find it more and more ridiculous. You can make mob farms in Beta, its not even that different. Modern minecraft is great, theres more options sure, but thats why theyre options and not requirements. People complaining that modern minecraft isnt a sandbox game anymore, are delusional.
I think people forget just how important mods were to the minecraft experience. I don't doubt that without mod support, this game would have became irrelevant by 2014. Alot of people I know still play 1.2 Minecraft because it was the peak of mod support back in the day. The only reason most of us returned to Vanilla Minecraft was due to the amount of updates that had occured between then. When I finished my own personal exploration of the new vanilla Minecraft one thing came to mind.... I had nothing left to do. I just got bored. For whatever reason, I had no interest in exploring the more up to date mod packs. I would just miss what I use to have.
It would be awsume if mojang revamped the desert temple so that they had a massive underground labyrinth with husks wandering it and a lot of mid game loot with spawner rooms scattered around it with mummys and some of the spawners are boobytraped so that when you breake them without disabling the redstone, tnt would go off and destroy the room, and the rooms that are boobytraped are identical to the ones that are not. So there is no way to know if you will blow up or not without checking before breaking the spawner.
Honestly, I'd say the best compromised they could make is to make it so that instead of transporting mobs, you should transport items: by trading with a cartographer or some other type of villager in a certain biome, you can buy an item that converts any villager into a villager of that biome granted said villager was never traded with. Make it a master level trade if you want more difficulty. BOOM, now you still have a reason to go to other biome, but instead of being forced to create a swamp village 5000 blocks away and travel there whenever you need more mending books, you can make it once and just raise a villager to max level, then you can get the swamp villager convertor, go back to your own cozy trading hall and convert a villager inside it to a mending villager, erasing at least part of the mind numbing stress that comes with villager transportation.
I’m just one of those people who can’t enjoy that kinda platform game I’m 24 I didn’t like it when I was younger still don’t like it now thought project zomboid would get me into different styles besides the usual 3rd person fps style but I just can’t do it