Yet we watch, because Minecraft is the same. It is creative imaginative and beautiful. It may not be realistic, but it surely is original. Better then that stupid fortnite.
The best way to counter it is to just cut it off from bedrock and destroy any blocks touching the paint so it can’t spread, if your in survival and you do it the bedrock will allow it to spread and you wouldn’t be able to stop it
He has amazing shaders, cranked his render distance up to 32 chunks and his computer can still run this mod. But my phone lags at 30fps and 9tps when you make a redstone clock and power 1 piston with it.
The white paint/ toxic/void bucket would be interesting to use for a survival Let's Play where you have to be on the move constantly in order to survive
It would be kinda easy just make a sky base but it would be interesting, for transport you would have to use the nether to constantly appear In random parts of the world where the void hasn't reached yet. At least until you make farms for everything
@@Gabo-wg3dv Uh, wel- I- uh.... r/woooosh isn't even applicable in the slightest bit. What were you honestly thinking? The context here isn't applicable to that. Seriously, can you explain your thought process? Do you think they were... joking about, uhm, whites being in starbucks? or joking about... Oh, I don't even know. Ah, right, I forgot: r/ihavereddit. That is very applicable to you right now.
FamilyFunHouse PartyTime nope, he’s probably playing at about 100-150 frames on his pc, but youtube shows only up to 60. For someone used to 100+ fps, 60 is a huge downgrade
@@elisespieces8197 lol, you go on the link. There is a download Button, then they will send u to a other side. There is the file, where you can download it. But the map is not a normal survival map, its a floating island There are no thing like diamonds, coal or so.. but its quiet beautiful
@@gabyto1342 you dont need to be blind to know a blind Person doesnt See Black lol what Kind of logic is that. Do i need to be deaf to know a deaf Person cant hear dumbass
@@jacksonmyers1176 He didn't say that just because he has a British accent. Do you know how many British RU-vidrs there are? None of them I've watched sound lime Stewie, but he actually does.
The toxic bucket doesn’t turn just mobs into zombies. Any thing that is an entity and not a player will be converted into a zombie. That’s why the grass turns into zombies. The wave of toxic liquid destroys the grass, the grass releases seeds, and the entity that is the seeds are turned into zombies with fancy hats.
Grey (white) goo survival would be cool. You have to keep moving and coming up with faster ways to move to survive. Building bases is futile and you have to only make what you can carry. Farming is moot too. Eventually you will lose. Or can you find a way to survive?
@@duckyblenderold I hope you do realize the human eye cannot detect if a game's FPS is higher than 60 because that's the closest you can get to how we see things in movies and also in real life if you get technical. At 60 fps with no drops you cannot see the difference, that's the reason v-sync exists in most game menus as well, it's for recording purposes and it locks the game to 60 fps
My theory of the strange water behavior: the buckets spread infinitely, such as the green flames. So they probably changed bucket mechanics such that whatever is inside the bucket keeps expanding (such as the flames, in this case the water)
1:44 - That white paint bucket... That's essentially grey goo, a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario in which self-replicating machines convert all matter in their surroundings into more copies of themselves.
1. Technically it hasn't been debunked, it's just been estimated that it's very unlikely for it to work in real life, not entirely impossible. 2. I said it was _hypothetical_. 3. Whether or not it works in real life has nothing to do with the fact that this mod adds a grey goo scenario to Minecraft.
***** I'm guessing that white was chosen as its colour because it looks strange and alien, sort of. Completely blank white is not a common color in nature, so seeing an entire continent covered in it gives a much more ominous impression than if it would be, say, green. Maybe I'm reading a bit too much into it, but that's my guess at least.
i saw this when I was a child, and i was trying to find your channel again, and i finally remembered and found you! nice to be reunited with an old youtuber i used to watch.
fun fact: I bet the green fire comes from greek mythology, because there was something called greek fire, which was green and one of the most powerful and dangerous magical things in greek mythology. It could ever survive water!
I am not kidding I really mean it. Greek fire was real and we still havent figured out how to make it. Though I can understand why you wouldnt believe a random person on the internet.
you and some friends should starts a series where you spawn the paint and the you go far a away and try to complete challenges before it reaches you. like if you a agree