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Accessing the True potential of Rails 

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#minecraft #redstone #minecraftredstone
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This video is a neat explanation of how I use rails. This should be pretty familiar to most people who do redstone, but I understand that my audience probably isn't exclusively people who understand everything I make.
Music: Ranch theme (slime rancher), by Harry Mack
-Dog, Wait, by C418

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@topbrasshimself5606
@topbrasshimself5606 Год назад
i love railing
@cowjeff4671
@cowjeff4671 Год назад
Men
@theweking9469
@theweking9469 Год назад
Me too. We should rail
@opal9583
@opal9583 Год назад
Hey.
@enderdrane
@enderdrane Год назад
Oh... Okay. Hey, so I'm free this friday-
@LaborwaveLenin
@LaborwaveLenin Год назад
@@theweking9469 men
@tzovgo
@tzovgo Год назад
Another cool thing is that rails don't cause lighting updates, so rail lines are much less laggy than redstone lines at large scales!
@enkvadrat_
@enkvadrat_ 11 месяцев назад
They also cause less updates, redstone dust causes several hundred unnecessary updates
@herkules593
@herkules593 11 месяцев назад
Yeah redstone goes from its power level down to 0 incrementally when turned off which is really inefficient
@otter7194
@otter7194 10 месяцев назад
And it's also pretty cool that mobs can't pathfind across rails
@tsquitz
@tsquitz 6 месяцев назад
@@herkules593 ...no it doesn't?
@lollopollqo2240
@lollopollqo2240 6 месяцев назад
redstone wire does not cause light updates (which would not lag the game anyway as of 1.20)
@valsimpson979
@valsimpson979 Год назад
I’m not big into redstone, nor do I know much about it, but this was so intriguing. I’m amazed by your knowledge of these machines. Awesome video, you’ve gained a subscriber!
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
Glad you enjoy my videos. I've been trying to expand my content so it appeals to people who don't know as much about redstone, so thanks for the support!
@Chocolatepenguin
@Chocolatepenguin 9 месяцев назад
Totally, this video have made me want to try to create my own components in game, could be fun to mess around with some redstone again!
@davidwoek3041
@davidwoek3041 6 месяцев назад
Yeah! Same
@EchoLostAvakin
@EchoLostAvakin Год назад
All those times I've struggled with parallel redstone designs, digging down and under each other, I never thought of using rails. Interesting 👍
@DemonSeedXP
@DemonSeedXP Год назад
That was easily the best demo I've seen showing the true power of the rail. I even learned a new trick, with that self resetting instant line! Love it. Thanks for sharing, gained another sub.
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
Thanks! Keep in mind though, although I gave the basics for how instant rail wire works, its important to understand that the gaps between observers are VERY specific (9 rails between initial redstone block and 7 rails between observers).
@gaindalfthewhey5845
@gaindalfthewhey5845 11 месяцев назад
@@squibble111 thanks, I was literally looking for this comment.
@infrdarkfire
@infrdarkfire Год назад
For the quirks section 6:45 about it calling the end of the line and working backwards. That's because it's more than likely doing a recursive call and passing the buck until it can't find or ask another rail to activate, and then the recursion unwinds. So it's most likely a feature from coding practices
@HugoBDesigner
@HugoBDesigner Год назад
I'm honestly perplexed that rails aren't used more often in redstone, given what you've shown. I see people do all sorts of janky redstone for long distance activation, or activating multiple things in order, and it's always just a bunch of redstone repeaters and comparators and pistons, but never rails. This was a great video, keep up the amazing work!
@designconker4796
@designconker4796 Год назад
I really love redstone. But all I really know about rails is that they can instantly power long distances. This video just blew open a ton of uses for me. I appreciate you making it. You earned a subscriber.
@jojofox29
@jojofox29 Год назад
I always thought slime blocks had a great potential for redstone signals but it meant having to encase everything in unmoveable blocks then I saw this video. Keep up the good work!!
@KWAKZ5
@KWAKZ5 Год назад
My favorite redstone components are leaves
@drinkinclear3100
@drinkinclear3100 11 месяцев назад
For years now redstone has been the single thing that has intrigued me about Minecraft. Never even thought about using rails in this way. Great work.
@whitefang1657
@whitefang1657 Год назад
I've always wondered how rails achieved instant long distance communication. Great explaination!
@ReiCaixa
@ReiCaixa Год назад
Honestly, Redstone is an art. I never imagined the use of Rails to send direct signals that don't interact with the block next to it. I rarely build with Redstone but when I do I like to try to break my head to do what I want, so this could be useful someday.
@kairon156
@kairon156 Год назад
Thanks for making this video. I've often suspected rails had a deeper use for redstone but I can barely make 1x2 piston doors myself. or auto furnaces which are even easier to understand.
@selectthedead
@selectthedead Год назад
For someone into controls, this is absolutly awesome. Please show more detailed applications of rails
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
A lot of my contraptions use them, so you'll definitely see more in the future
@EggInOrbit
@EggInOrbit Год назад
This and your newest video rly helped me to understand Redstone a little more. I mostly play on Bedrock but I still find this Java Redstone to be very interesting. Good luck on the channel
@sparking023
@sparking023 3 месяца назад
Another amazing redstone engineering feature that I most likely will never use myself but I'm glad I can learn it from such a cool video
@faaen
@faaen 11 месяцев назад
I really love the way you talk. You never stutter or use filling words.
@sidumonto
@sidumonto Год назад
I found this channel a couple days ago, and im loving the content so much. I've always liked redstone (even tho im not nearly as good), and i can't stop watching these vids, goota love it!
@BlueBeluga_
@BlueBeluga_ Год назад
its nice to hear the slimerancher music in the backround :D
@TSPxEclipse
@TSPxEclipse Год назад
I have never thought of using rails as a means of carrying ultra compact redstone signals before
@adityabadukale6353
@adityabadukale6353 11 месяцев назад
Haven’t watched full video, but man rails are a lifesaver, really fun to work with, very predictable update order, binary code contraption, instant wire can just go onnn
@alonk1060
@alonk1060 Год назад
WOW! This is some really interesting information! I'll have to show my friends this video, and hopefully we can come up with a bunch of uses for this
@darcycardinal6275
@darcycardinal6275 Год назад
This guy is going to blow up on YT soon! I’m actually amazed at this tutorial, I never was into red stone before, but this tut is getting me curious for sure.
@charlielinden351
@charlielinden351 Год назад
Really well made video, looking forward to see your channel grow!
@ryanharris402
@ryanharris402 Год назад
Never got into any complex applications of redstone, but your video is really making me want to. It's wild to me that you don't have more subscribers, since you seem to explain these things really well. Definitely look forward to seeing more explanations, showcases and whatnot from you!
@Oakleypaws
@Oakleypaws Год назад
Nice video, you got me inspired to try and use more rails when compacting my builds
@shennyboi110
@shennyboi110 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for making this- such an intriguing video! I’m definitely going to improvement some of these features in my future builds
@colbertlum
@colbertlum Год назад
thank you for descript potential of rails. I did understand a lot how that complex machine line to line going on. also instant far distance signal is AMAZING for me. thanks a lot!
@Mega_Monkey
@Mega_Monkey Год назад
I Was Having A Problem With Trying To Wire Up A Compact Fancy Beacon Machine Thing. And This Is The Perfect Solution. Thank You So Much! (Also Your Survival World Looks Awesome)
@jake3111
@jake3111 3 месяца назад
I love these explanation videos. I never use restone in my world but I love hearing about it and understanding it
@Dokattak
@Dokattak 11 месяцев назад
This just opened a whole new area in my head.
@jj2201
@jj2201 10 месяцев назад
this makes me wonder what other uses are out there for non-redstone blocks... awesome video :)
@FantaTrackpad
@FantaTrackpad Год назад
this was amazing, love your videos man
@PrecariousPosition
@PrecariousPosition Год назад
Damn brother. What a fascinating video! Keep up the good work!
@ecys
@ecys 11 месяцев назад
Redstonology - I can actually study this.
@namesdustin2493
@namesdustin2493 Год назад
I never could comprehend how people see red stone in minecraft and design things such as this. Idk how we even started with understanding this stuff
@idk_something301
@idk_something301 Год назад
Huge respect that you used the Slime Rancher theme song in the background
@Tom-cf2wk
@Tom-cf2wk Год назад
I'm really glad I came across this video. Very interesting. Subscribed!
@tomheraud4274
@tomheraud4274 Год назад
This is actually awesome. I hope to someday be as good at redstone as you are.
@rogercruz1547
@rogercruz1547 Год назад
I think you just unlocked something in my brain
@George-hi6cy
@George-hi6cy Год назад
You blew my mind with these rails man
@regulareric8759
@regulareric8759 11 месяцев назад
god almighty! these red stone builders in minecraft are on some expert level programming. man could get a degree in software engineering with this stuff.
@EchoLostAvakin
@EchoLostAvakin Год назад
Subbed my man. Best of luck!
@davethestave3
@davethestave3 Год назад
You explained everything perfectly. Great video!
@ultrio325
@ultrio325 5 месяцев назад
My mind was intrigued in the rails as wire part. My mind was blown in the psuedopowered rails part. My mind was nuked in the subframe activation order part.
@sarchlalaith8836
@sarchlalaith8836 Год назад
Amazed genuinely. You and cubic would get on well.
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
Cubic is a little bit at a higher level i think lol
@sorensouthard927
@sorensouthard927 Год назад
Crazy how these tons of weird interactions that seem almost entirely unintentional gives something like rails tons of utility.
@spacetime2436
@spacetime2436 Год назад
The number 1 source of technical tidbits
@lachlanokeefe8020
@lachlanokeefe8020 Год назад
Awesome overview, great video.
@cloud9ine511
@cloud9ine511 Год назад
Dude ive never thought of it this way, this is sick
@raph5402
@raph5402 10 месяцев назад
I never thought about using them for wiring, Amazing
@mrmegusta5652
@mrmegusta5652 Год назад
I love this kind of tutorial, direct to the point, no time loss Bro you are our hero thx
@papadelta
@papadelta 14 дней назад
Nostalgia time remembering sethblings videos :D Nice content btw
@gameygamer2060
@gameygamer2060 Год назад
woah never knew rails could be used in this way. Also the part with the beacons was really sick!
@Consul99
@Consul99 Год назад
Wow I i never knew railing was so powerful. That instant transmission is epic.
@sequence1217
@sequence1217 Год назад
You don't know how many times I could have used this information this is extremely helpful
@Tokmurok
@Tokmurok 11 месяцев назад
Super informative video thanks man.😊
@Blarpity
@Blarpity 11 месяцев назад
idk if this was mentioned, but rails are also very useful for very large builds. This is because it's actually very lag friendly. Redstone in large amounts becomes laggy because it has 16 different states, with different data outputs depending on it. Furthermore, it can curve and connect in every direction, further adding to potential lag. However, rails only have 2 block states, on and off, with only two outputs that only last for 1 tick. This makes rails preferable over redstone when it comes to building large machines, especially those reaching mega-build level. However for the lag to be noticeable you have to have a TON of redstone machinery so I wouldn't worry about it too much lol
@theflyingfool
@theflyingfool 6 месяцев назад
Interesting! It's a bit like the rail is an insulated wire.
@PolandDoge
@PolandDoge 5 месяцев назад
I love how the superflat world looks like factorio
@TheeSlickShady
@TheeSlickShady Год назад
Reasons why Squibble is better than Mumbo Jumbo: 1. Squibble has the amazing ability to EXPLAIN how his contraptions work At the end of a Squibble video, You will have either: 1. Learned something new, or 2. Gained a better understanding of how redstone components work This is the greatest channel regarding redstone, imo Thank you thank you 🏆🏆🏆
@pixve.
@pixve. Год назад
i never knew nor heard about the quirks part! really helped me though since im trying to make a almost instant item transferer. Thanks!
@obvfw
@obvfw 3 месяца назад
I've thought about making a mod for parallel redstone lines that don't interfere with each other, but I didn't know rails can be used like that!
@TheIceThorn
@TheIceThorn Год назад
This was oth nice and satisfying :D btw a tutorial about the beaconbow would be awesome :D
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
good idea, ill make that soon probably
@H3BO3
@H3BO3 Год назад
Imagine if redstone computer builders started using this. Looking forward to that. Excellent video!
@bsharpmajorscale
@bsharpmajorscale Год назад
Decades of Minecraft, and we've barely tapped the vastness of powered rail potential!
@EggInOrbit
@EggInOrbit Год назад
Dude this stuff is so cool
@joda7697
@joda7697 Год назад
Wow i must give props to that insta-wire setup, i never knew it was this easy to set up. I remember when slimestone-buds were the known solution for reset.
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
I just want to clarify that I didn't invent it at all, and I don't claim to have, i was just kind of bringing it to light.
@kennethsontay9302
@kennethsontay9302 Год назад
Dude is making want to start getting into redstone
@doctordoctor7469
@doctordoctor7469 Год назад
You should make a series of educational videos for novices to learn this stuff. Like build machine 1, then you have homework to build machine 2. etc
@uchinanchuu58
@uchinanchuu58 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful. Subscribed.
@slim5816
@slim5816 11 месяцев назад
i think that could be amazing for redstone computing
@SuperLlama88888
@SuperLlama88888 Год назад
Nice explanation!
@Nadeli0
@Nadeli0 11 месяцев назад
I want to make an instant delivery service now using rails
@gabrielresende7348
@gabrielresende7348 Год назад
Impressive how people like you find uses the developers never imagined to make the most out of it!
@rahkemfleming6672
@rahkemfleming6672 Год назад
This man is heavily underrated
@kelvenlim9283
@kelvenlim9283 Год назад
schools need to use minecraft redstone to explain real-world electricity
@ErrorTechx
@ErrorTechx Год назад
Great video! I’ve always been confused as to why people used rails in contraptions, now I know why. Also, what shaders are you using?
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
Complimentary reimagined, can be found just by googling it.
@chaomatic5328
@chaomatic5328 11 месяцев назад
"Here's my Deus Ex Machina, but we're here for the rails"
@rotemgotlieb7247
@rotemgotlieb7247 Год назад
that was intresting, nice commentary I like how its calm and educational, doesn't feel like u r talking to a crowd of 2 year olds.
@LoonyMC
@LoonyMC Год назад
Nice, I learned something today. Thanks!
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
damn, just realized who you were, glad you enjoyed lol
@luciangg1553
@luciangg1553 Год назад
I think i am starting to make more redstone contraption from now on
@kniivves
@kniivves Год назад
this guy is like modern ray's works lol you need more subs
@mangomode4646
@mangomode4646 Год назад
Onto something big here Mr.Squilliam!
@The_best_letter
@The_best_letter Год назад
i 110% agree with using slime rancher ost
@GiusePooP
@GiusePooP Год назад
i want to see this in a redstone computer
@cocosmash3627
@cocosmash3627 Год назад
Bro that blew my mind
@defeatSpace
@defeatSpace Год назад
The same bud mechanic works when retracting a chain of sticky pistons and redstone blocks.
@MathewSan_
@MathewSan_ Год назад
Great video 🔝👍
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 11 месяцев назад
Dang, this would be usefull if i ever going to be rebuilding my minesweeper
@cheetahman515
@cheetahman515 Год назад
My favourite usage of rails has been Decked Out on the Hermitcraft server made by TangoTek. I both have no idea how it works and am very interested in it.
@tora-spring
@tora-spring 11 месяцев назад
very very useful thank you so much
@user-fc8mv8pu4c
@user-fc8mv8pu4c 11 месяцев назад
Rails to me as a redstoner are best redstone component. I recently designed a Giant spruce tree farm which works at 6mspt maxing out at 230.4k logs per hour and uses and 33 redstone dust (one for the bottom section dropper and 4x8 the eight blast chambers). It's a 16 GT farm though. And in fact the entire wiring in my farms is dustless since it uses rail lines with observers and buds.
@_.-.
@_.-. 10 месяцев назад
I'm going to need a tutorial on setting up Pseudopowered rail wires
@mohammedkebab
@mohammedkebab Год назад
Nice video! :) What shaders do you use? I love them!
@squibble111
@squibble111 Год назад
Complimentary reimagined
@mohammedkebab
@mohammedkebab Год назад
@@squibble111 Ty
@pranshuhire8692
@pranshuhire8692 Год назад
Keep at it, i know you will blow up one day
@kimmehkajjeh3765
@kimmehkajjeh3765 Год назад
actually amazing
@N0TAN1M3
@N0TAN1M3 5 месяцев назад
Camman gotta see this.
@rewsct
@rewsct Год назад
wow im glad i found your video!
@kylesaric3652
@kylesaric3652 Год назад
imagine updating the entire rail chain accidentally while mining
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