How You're Gatekeeping Your Minecraft Experience

2023 ж. 10 Мау.
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This video explains my love for the game, as well as how I believe you're gatekeeping your own enjoyment.
As well as how I think you can circumvent that!
I stream: / ludibri
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  • I'm usually live around 3pm to 7pm! www.twitch.tv/Ludibri check it outttt

    @ludibri@ludibri2 ай бұрын
    • ... what font do you use in your videos?

      @coopercallaghan@coopercallaghanАй бұрын
  • i think a lot of people have the issue that theyre kinda afraid to play how they like because of fear of being judged by imaginary people

    @Trijngund@Trijngund10 ай бұрын
    • I'm scared to make 'ugly' builds in singleplayer worlds that nobody will ever see 😂

      @Kalseyum@Kalseyum9 ай бұрын
    • I know its ameme but *we live in a society* that wants you to fall in line and be just another cog in the machine that withers away like the rest because if you show individualism others might do the same and the machine will crumble away as the people become what they truly are, people

      @curiouswind9196@curiouswind91968 ай бұрын
    • I make cool builds in multiplayer, but they always look ugly and noone cares Maybe not so ugly

      @farpurple@farpurple8 ай бұрын
    • nah thats just you

      @notreallykeven86@notreallykeven868 ай бұрын
    • Run and hide from those people

      @larrylarry3964@larrylarry39648 ай бұрын
  • I feel that half of the community want minecraft to become a RPG instead of a sandbox

    @angelmatesmolan@angelmatesmolan7 ай бұрын
    • That’s what I’m saying

      @FancyYT09@FancyYT096 ай бұрын
    • yeah man

      @NoHopeForKnight@NoHopeForKnight6 ай бұрын
    • the person in this video literally said people need to play it as a role playing game to have fun so whats your point? because literally the only fun thing u could do in old minecraft was role play with your friends

      @verdox0@verdox06 ай бұрын
    • @@verdox0 there's a big difference between roleplaying in a sandbox game and transforming a sandbox into a RPG. The first is a playstyle; the second is entirely changing the game to suit market standars

      @angelmatesmolan@angelmatesmolan6 ай бұрын
    • and its not like rpg isnt fun bro. the main issue is vanilla minecraft is just not good enough, it dont got enough stuff it doesnt have enough immersion in it like modpacks do. its still sandbox at the core, but i think more items, features, and everything will add overall much more things you could do in minecraft out of pure imagination alone. understand this

      @68plus1.@68plus1.6 ай бұрын
  • This honestly made me feel so much better about how I've done stuff like "never beating the ender dragon legitimately" or "chickening out from the nether because ghasts are scary." Maybe I should just return to when I was younger, when I would build 256 block tall diving boards into a tiny pool on flat worlds. That was fun, it was dumb, but fun. Thank you : )

    @InkedAnimations@InkedAnimations5 ай бұрын
    • Respect to you because it’s not worth beating the ender dragon The first time I beat it I got killed like 7 times and the enderman where annoying 🥲✋ But yeah them elytra do be flying 🤞

      @mistislayer3861@mistislayer38613 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, anything I feel you can easily grind out with time, I just switch to creative and knock it out quickly. Screw digging out, crafting and transporting 100 stacks of cobblestone wall/stairs, im just gonna build the damn bridge I want. Because cobblestone is a renewable resource, your time is not.

      @Codes911@Codes9113 ай бұрын
    • Ghasts are indeed scary. Though it is somewhat mitigated by the fact it sounds like they are saying "honeysuckle" to me.

      @dreadcthulhu5@dreadcthulhu53 ай бұрын
    • True i always make little cozy farm with every mob u can tame or zoo for monster

      @anneh3992@anneh39923 ай бұрын
    • endermen* were* sry​@@mistislayer3861

      @Mode-Agma@Mode-Agma2 ай бұрын
  • When the game first came out, my family had just moved to a new house in the middle of nowhere. My dad, a computer nerd, was interested in the possibilities of this game, so much so that he bought 4 copies, 1 for all of us so we could sit down and experience the magic of a lan party. Those are some of my best memories.

    @schoenperkins8210@schoenperkins82103 ай бұрын
    • Man got that premium childhood.

      @Mkmcco@Mkmcco2 ай бұрын
    • @@Mkmcco fr bro

      @vibrantgleam@vibrantgleam2 ай бұрын
    • @@Mkmcco ong

      @zen4535@zen4535Ай бұрын
    • @@MkmccoIkr?

      @elijahsmall5873@elijahsmall587325 күн бұрын
  • This resonates deeply with me. The Storyteller agrees.

    @entropicveritas@entropicveritas10 ай бұрын
    • The greatest story is that of infinite existence. Simply because there are no boundaries to it, aside from imagination. Minecraft is the greatest story.

      @TempusWasTaken@TempusWasTaken10 ай бұрын
    • "Just try to be a kid again." Hit me hard

      @F-35BLightningII@F-35BLightningII8 ай бұрын
  • This video is like a metaphor for life. "It was never meant to be beaten, its a sandbox" resonates with me in the real world. So many people trying to "win" life and get all these stats, instead of being a kid and marveling at the world around us, instead of exploring and discovering new things. We lose sight of what fun we can have and become depressed because of it.

    @tetracade9731@tetracade97319 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!! I'll be honest, Minecraft and the people that create stories within it have given me that same worldview as I've grown. It's been- oh gosh, 5 years now? Maybe even more, now that I think about it. But however long it's been, it's become more than a game, more than roleplays, more than just KZheadrs. It's become a perfect looking glass to see the world in all its beauty, from the tiny flowers to the people that care for me. Minecraft's sandbox style just...fits so well.

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
    • Well, Minecraft doesn't have people in power nudging and buggering the hell out of us and pushing us to a depressed state

      @tide7107@tide71078 ай бұрын
    • But some people have fun BY trying to win and get stats. That’s why things like world records exist.

      @elementgermanium@elementgermanium8 ай бұрын
    • 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

      @mommafist@mommafist8 ай бұрын
    • Fun fact : I played Minecraft on my ps3 for 6 years and never beaten the ender dragon, I was just like chilling by creating some stuff like a city that I want to update every year (even if I don't play on ps3 so much ) and then just launching some fireworks... And I don't have it on my PS4 , it costs too much lol

      @glochri86@glochri868 ай бұрын
  • A huge piece of advice: don’t do things which are “trendy” if you don’t enjoy them. Play Minecraft how YOU want to. For example I’m currently going to be starting a 1.6.4 mod pack series because it reminds me of good old days, when I really wanted to play those mods but my laptop was too terrible, so now I can fully experience it, of course with friends

    @AwesomeDomi1@AwesomeDomi13 ай бұрын
    • do 1.16.5 trust

      @Deeshire@Deeshire3 ай бұрын
    • Attack of the bteam perchance?

      @irelanddddd@irelanddddd2 ай бұрын
    • Tekkit Classic on 1.2.5 goes insane

      @DiabloMet@DiabloMet2 ай бұрын
    • That's awesome! :) I personally play a Better Minecraft mod that adds so much that it becomes almost a new game. I'm happy for you that you're able to enjoy the game fully with friends! I hope it's all awesome and super fun! 💙

      @BethanyHarbaugh@BethanyHarbaughАй бұрын
    • I loved Minecraft pre caves update, now it seems I can’t dig a mine without running into a humongous cave system….which I do not want. I liked the small caves. 🤷🏻‍♀️

      @charlottesmom@charlottesmomАй бұрын
  • I like this video. A core memory was going to my friend’s house, building a “gladiator arena” on their super-flat world, and fighting each other over and over again. They were the only ones who owned Minecraft at the time, and getting to play it was so much fun. Now we live several states away, and work too much to have those sessions anymore. But I will cherish those moments.

    @RealNerdyProductions@RealNerdyProductions3 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact. Some SMP's intentionally delay that moment of killing of the ender dragon because, Minecraft without elytras and shulkers and Minecraft with elytras and shulkers are obsolutely different games.

    @mixa5228@mixa522810 ай бұрын
    • Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever actually beaten the Ender Dragon myself...

      @WackoMcGoose@WackoMcGoose9 ай бұрын
    • @@WackoMcGoose I'm genually surprised how many people doesn't beat minecraft. Maybe we shouldn't need the end update?

      @mixa5228@mixa52289 ай бұрын
    • Honestly, I think a lot of survival servers would do well if they didn't have those items at all. The "OP" stuff can make the game very boring.

      @flameoguy3804@flameoguy38049 ай бұрын
    • That hit me. I was literally playing in my world while I was watching the video and started to read comments because I did feel like I was bored but didn't know why. Just got rid of my elytra and I just can say thank you.

      @geeatsomc@geeatsomc9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@geeatsomc Ya Change Game conditions is pretty helpful to not get bored.

      @mixa5228@mixa52289 ай бұрын
  • One of the things I realized I had stopped doing in terms of using my imagination was coming up with names for cool areas and landmarks. Like in my first worlds, my mine would be called "Bedrock Mineshaft" and the nearby forest biome was called the "Lumberwood Forest." I realized about a year and a half ago that I had stopped doing that for some reason, so I started doing it again. Now the landmarks and areas are more personal and I feel a lot more attachment to my worlds.

    @SrsBismuth@SrsBismuth9 ай бұрын
    • Oooh I should do that!!

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
    • Omg it's been years but reading this just reminded me of the RedShed Range, a Mesa I based in back in like... 1.7.10 God now I wanna go back

      @demi_ryka1306@demi_ryka13068 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the awesome idea!

      @Isnt-that-grape@Isnt-that-grape8 ай бұрын
    • I'm very much going to do this...

      @Aetherial_Blaze@Aetherial_Blaze8 ай бұрын
    • Reminds me of Keystone Keep, A castle I built with my friend. It's the highest artificial structure in the world, and protects the entrance to our mountain base.

      @henryfleischer404@henryfleischer4048 ай бұрын
  • I’ve played Minecraft since the start. 7th grade til now. I’m 25 and graduated. I proudly and gladly still play. The game brings tears to my eyes. That’s how beautiful it still is to me. You’re totally right. We play for completion and get bored because of that. I’ve been trying to find the reason as to why I’m bored and I get burnt out of Minecraft for a year or more here and there. We play to have fun and use our imagination. And when I was a kid and I started Minecraft all I could use was my imagination because I didn’t know how to do anything the possibilities were limitless and the sense of wonder the game gave me was insane. Now I get all the best enchants and beat the ender dragon as well as get the best armor and tools and I feel empty. This is the exact reason I’m almost afraid of beating the ender dragon because I know what comes after. That emptiness. The empty feeling. I’m waiting for mojang to update the end with more biomes so my imagination and wonder can soar freely again. So I can explore new worlds. This is exactly why I should get a PC and play modded. I never have. But I need to.

    @trancenova7799@trancenova77994 ай бұрын
    • almost the same as me, except i'm never getting bored with minecraft i've been playing the same world for 9 years still lots of things to do! what comes after enderdragon? are you kidding? You go for elytra of course! then you make some shulker boxes, then you go home and enchant that elytra. and then!!!! You go back yo your usual business, building and exploring. You can finally find those cursed blocks that you wanted to use cause now you have elytra. You can also rearrange everything cause you don't need stairs anymore.

      @theender664@theender6642 ай бұрын
    • What you said could be a metaphor for life. When we only want to ‘ beat the dragon ‘ for the perks, life loses its meaning. The beauty is in the surviving the day, creating memories, feeling the wonder. ‘The end’ is called the End for a reason. 👾😍

      @cleyenne@cleyenneКүн бұрын
  • Part of what changed my Minecraft experience was the sense of discovery you get when you play the game for the first time and everything is still unknown. I have a fond memory of 13 year old me finding an exposed iron ore back in 2012 and trying to mine it by hand because my pickaxe had just broken and I didn't want to bother going home to get another one (which wasn't even far from where I was, to begin with). I was there for a while trying to mine it by hand, thinking "I'm taking this thing with me, I don't care", and was actually so confused when it didn't drop. It's a simple memory, but I miss that exact feeling of not knowing the game, the feeling that made me try to mine iron with my bare hands. It's my favorite game, it's still a lot of fun, but I miss leaving home and not even knowing what I COULD find, like stumbling upon a jungle or a village for the first time. And that specific feeling made Minecraft the very root of all the nostalgic memories we all so closely cherish nowadays.

    @BRNardy@BRNardy5 ай бұрын
  • As someone who lives for the grind, Minecraft was just a match made in heaven for me. I could literally go caving for like 12 hours and be just fine with it. Biggest part that stumped me was actually making my own builds. I dont mind grinding for the materials, but I always need inspiration for the builds. I enjoy the journey much more than the destination. I think the way you play Minecraft reflects a lot of who you are in life.

    @split_head_776@split_head_7768 ай бұрын
    • " I think the way you play Minecraft reflects a lot of who you are in life." I love that

      @V1Salvo@V1Salvo8 ай бұрын
    • " I think the way you play Minecraft reflects a lot of who you are in life." couldn't say it better

      @valentin.cuber.polyglot@valentin.cuber.polyglot7 ай бұрын
    • That's why I really want to find a probably nonexisting server where everyone's a worldbuilder, everyone's, working together to expand the world, make proper economics and production, fight in organized way (no fancy pvp arena, just pure "medieval warfare" for the ones who wants to protect their land and their homes (yeah i mean spawnpoints mostly)), and not run as far away from people as you can (bc everything will be destroyed, stolen, and you'll be mugged), but cluster, make even small but communities with specialisations... You know, I'm an artist. Most of my friends are those rare people who can't imagine their lives without bright imagination, without creation and fun, and most of players on servers are exact opposite of that. They want to become stronger, beat the game and everyone they show upon, destroy "hostile" creations and make everyone be afraid of them.. while I can't even leave a hole in the ground uncovered bc or looks bad.

      @KageToHikari_CG@KageToHikari_CG7 ай бұрын
    • And you know what? We builders need people like you, who's always at the caves and in search of materials.

      @KageToHikari_CG@KageToHikari_CG7 ай бұрын
    • @@KageToHikari_CG My friend and I usually spitball base ideas then work together to make it. In my solo worlds, I never rush to the dragon fight. I tend to have a full base with a lot of terraforming and several farm builds done before then. I go into the dragon fight with fully enchanted diamond gear. Most people who complain about there being nothing to do miss the point and grind for the dragon immediately. Even though I need inspiration, I will have a base idea in mind. Since my ideas arent many, I try to just pour a lot of time into one world. Ive only had 2 solo worlds that I put a lot of time into. I usually take big breaks and wait for a few major updates to release

      @split_head_776@split_head_7767 ай бұрын
  • honestly, one of the most beautiful videos. There is no "winning" Minecraft, and that's just the truth. In my personal opinion its the people you play with that makes it fun. its the mindless adventures, burning buildings, and killing each other that adds a joy like no other. roleplaying is fantastic, and even better with friends! bust as said in the video, it all boils down to imagination, and how far your willing to take it

    @ace_magicianz3408@ace_magicianz340810 ай бұрын
    • I get that, but I’ve been using my imagination for ten years… the game is just lacking in content while it has so much potential ‘:/

      @jackatk@jackatk9 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@jackatkthen go mod the game (assuming you’ve got Java edition). Just one mod can make the game feel brand new (like Terralith or Create) there’s so much extra content you can get from a mod pack

      @computethis1533@computethis15339 ай бұрын
    • theres enough good mods evenon bedrock how popular mc is@@computethis1533

      @gamingnamehere1560@gamingnamehere15608 ай бұрын
    • ​@@computethis1533I'm surprised a few mentioned about Terralith, it has so much potential and it's so good, it gives a new atmosphere. The fact that it managed to not add any new blocks amazes me. Also, I'd recommend Tectonic mod 'cause it's compatible with Terralith if you want smooth terrain generation. And yes, please do add mods as well. The fun is limitless and gives Terraria-like feel. Though, not too much mods otherwise it'll lag hellalot.

      @nogiogo3106@nogiogo31068 ай бұрын
    • @@nogiogo3106 ikr, it’s very underrated. But I assume that’s because it’s on newer versions, and most people mod the game with 1.12-1.16, and Terralith is only on 1.18 and up, since most people’s first mod packs will be on 1.12-1.16, they’ll only know about Biomes O’ Plenty, and Oh The Biomes You’ll Go, since most wouldn’t look for something new, when they know the one they already have works well.

      @computethis1533@computethis15338 ай бұрын
  • Randomly had this pop into my feed. I haven’t seriously played Minecraft in almost 4 years. I stopped for a time and I tried to get back into it around 1.20 but it just didn’t fill me with wonder and excitement like it used to when I was younger. I found myself dreading my next play session and the grind that I had decided I would do. I loved the part of the video where you mention hotels and charging people to live in them because it brought back some fun memories of playing with my siblings and cousins and building hotels and charging carrots to stay “a night” Building rail tracks around our ransom builds and flying around with an elytra for the first time. Or when we would blow up the tutorial map castles. I don’t know if I’ll return to Minecraft just yet, (honestly probably will, but play on those older versions. (1.14 was my probably my favorite but I did enjoy my time with 1.16) All in all, I did appreciate the video and the memories from years ago that I brought back.

    @Comeputergeek@Comeputergeek3 ай бұрын
  • me telling my friends exactly that as we've started a Minecraft server "your friend has made the advancement [The Next Generation]" my friend: "huh, what'd ya say?"

    @nassossfigas@nassossfigas5 ай бұрын
  • Couldn't agree more. "Just be a kid again" has driven a hundred SMPs and worlds, and there's something really valuable about just letting your creativity turn the game into something it otherwise wouldn't be. This video is really well made, and I hope to see more from you in my subscription feed!

    @estimatedmedian@estimatedmedian10 ай бұрын
    • When he said that I literally cried! What a beautiful game

      @serbz@serbz8 ай бұрын
  • I'm in my 50's and I still play Minecraft almost daily. Survival mode and Hardcore are such a thrill still. I use creative mode to explore ideas and then go build them in my survival worlds. The challenge is exciting and frustrating but the satisfaction of completing a goal is totally worth it.

    @mjm4892@mjm48928 ай бұрын
    • u made me smile ngl

      @polarv4570@polarv45707 ай бұрын
    • Don’t ever feel too old playing anything ! I got my grandpa to play Minecraft and said he hasn’t found joy in a game since qbert 😂

      @june-ru1rg@june-ru1rg7 ай бұрын
    • Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️

      @abel6298@abel62987 ай бұрын
    • ​@@abel6298I prefer NIV but thanks!

      @greyminch@greyminch7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@polarv4570😊 I am always glad to bring a smile to anyone.

      @greyminch@greyminch7 ай бұрын
  • honestly your energy made this video really enjoyable to watch. thanks dude, I'll try these things out!

    @sussimorgis@sussimorgis2 ай бұрын
  • I started playing minecraft in 2011, and the way you describe your experience with the game really reminds of when I first started playing it. the idea of "hiding from someone trying to kill you" isnt weird, its just making your own fun. and minecraft is perfect for that sort of fun. this video is a good reminder that games like these are about finding your own fun, whatever it is.

    @emexrpg2462@emexrpg2462Ай бұрын
  • Dude this has like lifted a weight off my shoulders I didn't know was there. It has been so long since I thought about making something as silly as a McDonald's in Minecraft like I used to as a kid. It makes me want to play the game like I used to. Thanks for this, I really needed to hear it.

    @Grace.7782@Grace.77827 ай бұрын
    • Ryuht😮

      @lemongoose739@lemongoose7395 ай бұрын
    • I did the same shit😭 except I put a roller coaster in it💀

      @SHIDDED.@SHIDDED.4 ай бұрын
  • I think this is the kind of player Mojang was trying to cater to with 1.20, which is why it ended up being a miss with so many people since people seem to focus on "beating" the game so much. So many features of the update were about using your imagination, like the archeology structures where you imagine who used to live there, or the pottery sherds where you use environmental storytelling, same with the armor trims. I think a lot of people missed the point with that update.

    @orbic521@orbic5218 ай бұрын
    • You can explain away every single useless feature with "use your imagination". It's an extremely weak argument.

      @littlemoth4956@littlemoth49567 ай бұрын
    • @@littlemoth4956 I suppose, but they did specifically mention the update was for this kind of person. They mentioned storytelling and self expression like a billion times in all the marketing material

      @orbic521@orbic5217 ай бұрын
    • peepeepoopoo sidequests so Minecraft is inadvertently going the way of the triple A open world design?

      @Hadeto_AngelRust@Hadeto_AngelRust7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah The whiny majority of people that only cared about beating the game, over imagining "Hey, I wonder how they came to be or I wonder how this thing suddenly went extinct" is what killed thst type of imagination

      @aidansedelnick4443@aidansedelnick44437 ай бұрын
    • @@littlemoth4956 See, that's your problem. You think it's an argument. It's an opinion. When's the last time you just had an opinion in a comment thread instead of an argument?

      @nocturnalverse5739@nocturnalverse57397 ай бұрын
  • This video was beautiful just beautiful. Sometimes I do get a bored feeling after getting to a certain point but then I think of things I could build, places I could go. Minecraft nostalgia is something noone can hate on. Thank you

    @theycallmejere5370@theycallmejere53703 ай бұрын
  • Out of all the videos I’ve seen of trying to find you passion for games again this has to be the best, it’s about the completion I’ve found myself only playing story based games lately because I sense I need to follow a mission but just having fun. It’s perfect

    @fxspeakeasy1455@fxspeakeasy14553 ай бұрын
  • Another thing to keep in mind is that the game design philosophy behind Minecraft's development has changed quite a bit since the earlier days. Since then, there's been lots of features added that encourage this type of linear play where you just want to "finish" the game. There will always be people who enjoy building and doing other things, but the core audience has definitely changed

    @Val-ud9fn@Val-ud9fn7 ай бұрын
    • That's true. I think the YT MC community have driven that mindset. Like, I LOVE 100 days vida but they definitely promote a sort of "goal" driven mindset I think. But when I play, I just build and enjoy. Though, I sometimes get bored with that. I do like having objectives to chase whenever I want to.

      @danitho@danitho7 ай бұрын
    • @@danitho To be fair, the goal is to survive and thrive. As Luke has shown you can go 3-4,000 days in unmodded minecraft.

      @Thedarkbunnyrabbit@Thedarkbunnyrabbit7 ай бұрын
    • it's a kinda stupid thing to argue about since Minecraft lets you *both* beat it (by killing the female Ender Dragon named Jean) and build to your heart's content before, during, AND afterwards. beating the game just takes you back to your savepoint

      @Hadeto_AngelRust@Hadeto_AngelRust7 ай бұрын
    • @@Hadeto_AngelRust You've missed the point of what we're talking about.

      @danitho@danitho7 ай бұрын
    • @@Hadeto_AngelRust no need to specify the name and gender of the ender dragon

      @yeth797@yeth7976 ай бұрын
  • I think as we've gotten older, a lot of us have gotten out of touch with what Minecraft was meant to be. We focus on a "goal" we're supposed to complete, but that was never what the game was supposed to be about. Minecraft is about the journey, not the destination. I have been so caught up in my frustration with some of Mojang's decisions lately that I forgot what made Minecraft fun in the first place. No game has ever given me quite the same feeling I had when I first played Minecraft as a kid. Thank you so much for making this video. Seeing the old Minecraft website and trailer launched me on such a high nostalgia wave.

    @firestarex3544@firestarex35445 ай бұрын
    • true fr

      @sravya.k5100@sravya.k51004 ай бұрын
    • Facts

      @cj.59@cj.594 ай бұрын
    • "We focus on a "goal" we're supposed to complete, but that was never what the game was supposed to be about. Minecraft is about the journey, not the destination." Holy crap you are right about that.

      @MasterChaosL100@MasterChaosL1004 ай бұрын
    • I sometimes get it in my head that I need to play the older versions to get the same feeling. But what you're saying is the missing piece. It doesn't matter what version I play, it's how I play it. Everything used to be new and unexplored, no real guides. Now it's "gotta make sure I remember to build that automated poop farm so I have my shite" There was a charm to slowing down, breaking everything down by block, placing it back up as a journey, rather than as a goal

      @TheBinklemNetwork@TheBinklemNetwork3 ай бұрын
    • The long scrawling story at the end proves that given what it tells you. It does go on for a remarkably long time though.

      @dreadcthulhu5@dreadcthulhu53 ай бұрын
  • Pulsoarsjr mentioned, hell yea!! I’m definitely guilty of not using my imagination much when playing. Every Survival I start ends up going the same: Find spruce wood, make a small house, use the original cave you hid in on the first night as a mineshaft down to Y-56, then apart from a couple farms, that’d be all I build.

    @SamDynom8@SamDynom8Ай бұрын
  • The last part is what got me the most. 12 years playing Minecraft and i have never encountered the ender dragon, not even in creative

    @offizier_n.3741@offizier_n.37412 ай бұрын
  • Imo, this is the best "current state of Minecraft" video out there, by far. Nobody talks about this! All the questions about the game being too easy or Mojang being lazy or whatever just fall away into irrelevance when you look at it from this perspective.

    @eliad6543@eliad65439 ай бұрын
  • In one of my worlds recently, I got really into fishing. I was sitting there like, "Why doesn't anybody enjoy fishing in this game?". It's genuinely so fun and calming. And I got a really good fishing rod and a lot of other loot. I get so caught up in how "bad" I am at the game--I've never beaten it, and I have a hard time in The Nether. But sometimes it's better to just sit and fish.

    @queenwednesdayart@queenwednesdayart8 ай бұрын
    • I AGREE I love farming and fishing and managing resources in Minecraft and I always try to take that role when I play with friends

      @shinoataya@shinoataya7 ай бұрын
    • This is true. Farming and Fishing have been the calmest thing to do for me. I kinda wish that me and my friends would hop on a server one day and just have fun.

      @fsb1233@fsb12337 ай бұрын
    • I remember several years ago in a server with all my friends, for whatever reason we did not have access to mending books. It was a problem bc obviously mending is just so amazing to have. Anyway, around that time I had read on the wiki about fishing and all the loot you could get for it, including enchanted books. I was ecstatic bc I thought "finally, we have a way to get mending books!" So, I got the best fishing rod I could, and just started fishing. It was basically all I did whenever I played, and we played a lot. I would sit there for hours just pressing the right mouse button and talking to my friends through discord, and I loved it. Of course the chances of getting even an enchanted book were low, and one that had mending was close to zero, but I didn't care. I ended up getting so many enchanted fishing rods that I just combined them all to get the best one I possible could, with all the fishing enchantments, and even mending so that it would never break. After weeks of doing it I had dozens upon dozens of enchanted books, fishing rods, bows, armour, etc, and a whole load of everything else, and I actually ended up getting one book with mending. I was so happy, and I just kept fishing.

      @louiswinterhoff334@louiswinterhoff3347 ай бұрын
    • I've never beaten the dragon by myself, I always did it with help

      @headesploder234@headesploder2347 ай бұрын
    • I Love That backstory And yes, we have everything we need in Minecraft to play for so long! We just need the imagination and the patience.

      @eglol@eglol7 ай бұрын
  • This is such a well made video. My love of Minecraft has never died. It even lead me down the road to start working on my own resource pack for Java Edition. The possibilities to do in Minecraft are truly endless. You sir have just earned yourself a new subscriber 😁

    @kingkrimson243@kingkrimson24323 күн бұрын
  • I applaud you and your passion and your open love letter to this game. I can appreciate this. Good job.

    @squiresphone@squiresphone2 ай бұрын
  • Something i’ll admit is i’ve never ONCE between the Ender Dragon by myself in survival. I’ve always been happy building this amazing worlds with town names and books with lore in it etc. I love loading into a new world and exploring until i see something that sparks an idea and i just build. Why i love playing to this day

    @mrxsatyr8459@mrxsatyr84598 ай бұрын
    • Damn right. Only time I've ever fought the ender dragon was surrounded by my friends.

      @notzaldy@notzaldy7 ай бұрын
    • Playing Minecraft since I was 11 years old, back in 2010. And I have to admit the same haha.

      @ezikhoyo@ezikhoyo7 ай бұрын
    • @@notzaldysame I’ve only beat it legit once with my friends i fee like I should do it once on my own just to say that I have but that’s for another day because I’m typing this at 2 am and I’m tired

      @kevindusablon2835@kevindusablon28357 ай бұрын
  • Its so hard when it feel like you have no imagination left. Everytime i get on the game, i get exhausted with having to think of a new unique idea for a build. I so miss this game, but it seems like all my mind ever craves anymore is progression. And that unfortunately is the same with every playthrough.

    @uberterris7551@uberterris75516 ай бұрын
    • Make a superflat survival world, and if u die u delete the world

      @DUDYDUDE05@DUDYDUDE054 ай бұрын
    • its about mindset, idk but i think progression and creativity come from different parts. creativity comes from a part of the brain that doesn't want to go anywhere and progression needs something you don't have

      @Klazi@Klazi4 ай бұрын
    • A trick that's working for me right now is playing in Floating Worlds. I had this simple idea of using RfTools Dimensions to "escape it" but even finding a damn bunch of clay and sand is near impossible. It's making travelling and building roads to find my way back actually interesting and fun! The worst thing you can do is set yourself "standard" objectives like build shelter and stock up on food, those will give you a mindset related to safety and you could be safe forever by being in a hole in the ground with water and carrots.

      @migueeeelet@migueeeelet4 ай бұрын
    • @@DUDYDUDE05 tried doing this and it didnt work for me, i literally just walked till i found a village, got a shitton of wheat and went "alright i guess that'll feed me for like 100 hours, so i'm at no risk of starving myself" then just quit the game because i technically won at surviving

      @eltiolavara9@eltiolavara94 ай бұрын
    • Having to? You donť have to. In Minecraft you can do everything, if you can't come up with build idea, just go mining or exploring the world. And if you want to build something that much, explore the world or watch youtube videos and get inspiration. Just as I said, Minecraf isn't about having to, it's about wanting to.

      @Jozny@Jozny4 ай бұрын
  • Bro you just brought back all the good feelings about minecraft... talk about inspiration...i used to love the game so much, play for hours on end, and one day, my love for the game started dying... but I've recently started playing again and everything you just said is what its about... instead of trying to beat the ender dragon, just have fun... thanks for this bro... the video i didn't know i needed

    @lawrenceakau@lawrenceakau4 ай бұрын
  • This video had me in tears. It made me remember the gold in simplicity, the good old times where I built random things and I called it a crazy city. I really enjoyed watching this and I think it woke up something in me that was sleeping since the early 2014s, that something is my childhood. Thank you.

    @silverproductions76@silverproductions764 ай бұрын
  • Man, I've been struggling with this, not just in Minecraft, but in just about every game I play. I think I've started to get too caught up on doing things the "best" way, progressing "the fastest," worrying about completion - and it's ruined gaming for me a lot. My best experiences have not been when I'm min-maxing things or looking up a million things on the wiki - it's been when I've just allowed myself to have fun without worrying about if I'm best utilizing my time and doing things the correct way. Once I start building auto farms in Minecraft or massive villager trading halls, the game just dies for me. I've been trying to get back into playing games more like I did as a kid, but it's not easy

    @lazuliartz1296@lazuliartz12969 ай бұрын
    • Are there any MC KZheadrs you like, that do more chill content like megabuilds or roleplay? Maybe you can start there?

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
    • I think social media gaming and speed running are what has created that mindset within our culture. There’s millions of hardcore KZheadrs whose entire video idea is based around the goal itself being impressive somehow, and speed running is a very specific way of playing the game that has an objective measurement of performance and a ton of different strategies and techniques associated with it meant for playing efficiently. They are why people feel the need to accomplish goals that are above their skill level or just really grindy, rather than engage with the game in the way they find most fun.

      @crimsonfire6932@crimsonfire69328 ай бұрын
    • Is it weird that this kind of resonates with me in regards to Bendy and the Ink Machine of all things? When I was 9 and Bendy was new, I enjoyed the game a lot because although yes, the game was great, whenever I played Bendy and the Ink Machine, I always had theories, songs, and other Bendy fan content going through my head at all times. I think that's why chapter 5 was so memorabe for me. Chapter 5 inspired most of this creativity. Fast forward 5 years later, and although I still have a special place in my heart for Bendy, it just doesn't have the same magic that it used to. Nowadays when I play Bendy, there are no more songs, theories, or any real activity of any kind other than nostalgia and a longing for things to go back how they used to. This loss of imagination is also likely why I didn't enjoy Bendy and the Dark Revival very much either. But after this video, I wanna try something new... or rather, something old: I wanna use my imagination again. So, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to play Bendy!

      @TheStudioArchitect@TheStudioArchitect8 ай бұрын
    • I have a set of rules for myself when it comes to Minecraft in particular: No automatic farms No cruelty to the life in the world No outright destruction of the world(like digging out massive chunks down to bedrock) No bug/glitch abuse And lastly, take my time with it. Build something every now and then. Terraform a bit. Even focusing on going after the Ender Dragon, the Elytra, that prot 4 netherite, and shulker boxes, it makes the game more *fun*. One example of these rules being applied is improving a village rather than locking the villagers away in 1x1x2 boxes. It makes the villager breeding more annoying, but making sure the houses had all the beds required, I had doubled the villager population in one fell swoop. One of the first things I do in a village is clean up the paths.

      @mdbgamer556@mdbgamer5568 ай бұрын
    • @@mdbgamer556 Ive gotta ask, to make sure, have you always played under those restrictions? Or have you also given yourself the chance to automate the hell out of anything and everything, slaughter animals and villagers with gusto, gouge out the land with cruelty, abuse glitches like there is no tomorrow and speedrun like Cthulhu is hot on your tail? I mean, that's kinda the point of the video. Try it all.

      @michaelcherokee8906@michaelcherokee89068 ай бұрын
  • My suggestion: Take progression slowly. Intentionally limit what gear you can get or what dimensions you can go to for some amount of days, or until you complete a specific goal. Me and some friends have created a world where we did just that, and it's been pretty fun so far.

    @Dolphin002@Dolphin0027 ай бұрын
    • This is what I do Also I sometimes just do weird stuff in survival like mining an entire blob of granite with stone pickaxes

      @Smashburrogames@Smashburrogames6 ай бұрын
    • I set INSANE goals that you can't reach in just a few days or maybe even weeks. Also placing limitations is a good idea.

      @ethanradell7995@ethanradell79955 ай бұрын
    • I like that idea, but I'd rather have a mod that does that. And now that I'm typing that I realize that I'm a semester through my CS course and can actually just try and make that for real.

      @Cobalt985@Cobalt9855 ай бұрын
    • or you could just play beta (pre 1.8)

      @dean6967@dean69675 ай бұрын
    • Yes this is what I been telling people to do play the game more fun not speed run the game by going to the end fast as possible and getting maxed gear play the game in a actual fun and challenging way why not stop enchanting and get your books from all the cool structures. W

      @Primal_Real@Primal_Real5 ай бұрын
  • this video has awoken my minecraft love again, thank you man. This video was brilliant!!

    @bibowa4030@bibowa40303 ай бұрын
  • this is such a good video, it's short, to the point and very lighthearted, felt like if an older brother was giving you a friendly punch to the shoulder and going "yeah no, DUH" and it's really sweet, I don't have minecraft yet, but this video is so encouraging to me, I hope i get the game soon so i can mess around and make up stuff and have fun, thank you for this video

    @KevinIsGhoulish@KevinIsGhoulish4 ай бұрын
  • I think that’s why the 100/1000 day videos have blown up. I love watching people explore their worlds and build it out. I have a hard time sticking to things but with this game it always feels like I can come back no matter how long has passed

    @chelseareneeG@chelseareneeG7 ай бұрын
    • It might be that many do it on Hardcore so it means something surviving 100 days. You're not forced to explore the world for 100 days, if you get into a building project that time will fly past and you never really have to do much.

      @Buglin_Burger7878@Buglin_Burger78786 ай бұрын
    • so true bro i have dreams about drawing, animating, making music and probably also programming, buuuuuuut idk things are getting in the way(-ish)

      @doodlebro.@doodlebro.6 ай бұрын
    • @@doodlebro. You're not alone. Recently I had this feeling as a thirty-something year old that my future is over, since I'm not a young guy anymore there isn't an audience for me, but that's the fear and concern talking but the truth is quite the opposite. Live your life to the fullest you can desire.

      @wallamazoo01@wallamazoo016 ай бұрын
    • @@wallamazoo01 im disappointed in myself that these "you're not alone" responses i've gotten a few times, well, don't motivate me like i'd expect? i think i should jump straight into clip studio paint or something and in a few days boom i permanently got hooked and for certain know i HAVE potential maybe after the next summer i'll finally get a proper urge on art, animation, music, and such, i don't have that productive desire yet

      @doodlebro.@doodlebro.6 ай бұрын
    • @@doodlebro. I think it has a lot to do with screen addiction, and how we are less accustomed to patience and now innately desire instant gratification. The first time for anything will never be easy, or turn out the way we expect. But the next time, it's a little better. Sleep on it, take a break from screens, read a book, doze off. Try again. Now you've had rest, there is a possibility you're closer to meeting expectations, or you discover an alternative to what you desired that changes everything.

      @wallamazoo01@wallamazoo016 ай бұрын
  • This just brought a tear to my eye... I started a realm about a month ago because I missed playing Minecraft with friends. We were having fun, dying to creepers and exploring the nether together like we used to. Now most of them don't play anymore out of boredom and the ones that do want to kill the dragon so they can move on to other games.Thank you for such a heartfelt message. I shall continue on my own and see where these in game adventures lead me because deep down in my heart there is no moving on from Minecraft

    @SirRomeo30@SirRomeo306 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @shadowmanzz2244@shadowmanzz22444 ай бұрын
    • Same thing with me bro you down to play ?

      @xxcharryxx9816@xxcharryxx98164 ай бұрын
    • Anytime

      @shadowmanzz2244@shadowmanzz22444 ай бұрын
    • Yes. Exactly. My friends and I in college tried making a server multiple times. It was always really fun the first few days. But everyone (except me) always quit in like two weeks cause they got bored. It's fine tho, I love playing singleplayer anyways.

      @Matt-pq4tq@Matt-pq4tq4 ай бұрын
    • I feel. Me and my family always sort of take long breaks from minecraft (we seem to cycle games so, it's not JUST minecraft) but lately I've come back to our realm and I've been binge gaming it 😂 I'm updating our home base and then I'm gonna go re build my castle and finish my village I'm making in the canyon below my village 🎉

      @MeanGreen1345@MeanGreen13454 ай бұрын
  • Love bro, honestly been getting back into minecraft myself. Bought my friends a few copies so we can actually play it and we've been having a ball, constantly fighting over bullshit shenanigans but ultimately loving it. Mining out a whole chunk, building hobbit holes, fuck at the minute were going out thousands of blocks exploring and placing signs like "dylennium was here 25/01/24". The game is about having fun. This... This proved my point

    @Dylennium@Dylennium3 ай бұрын
  • Exploring the unknown with my friends in our first ever server was the best experience that I've ever had in any video game. Timeless masterpiece, bravo Notch.

    @-hamis-1341@-hamis-13412 ай бұрын
  • Finally someone that isn't making an hour long video about how Minecraft isn't what it used to be, and say it's bad now. Imagination, a powerful tool

    @thedreamchasers7252@thedreamchasers72527 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has lost ALL interest in playing Minecraft after playing it for 9 years, somehow, someway, you've convinced me to play it again. I really appreciate the message in the video. Genuinely, I think that is what I was missing.

    @kingofdahillzoffical@kingofdahillzoffical9 ай бұрын
  • If you've played this game, you HAVE 100% ran around pretending there's someone chasing you for no reason. If you haven't done that then you haven't lived.

    @jupitahr@jupitahr3 ай бұрын
  • I really liked your video, and I wanna make one similar to yours talking about Minecraft’s timelessness and why it’s such a great game. But I figured I should let you know first that I plan to do so and thank you for the inspiration!

    @tripherian@tripherianАй бұрын
  • i genuinely felt a weight lifted off my shoulders watching this. I stopped playing a couple years ago because i didn’t think i was good enough and because i felt like i had to try and beat the game. i forgot why i loved it as a child thank you for reminding me :)

    @coolte9827@coolte982710 ай бұрын
    • What even give You idea to "have to beat" the sandbox game in the first place? I mean of all the things in the community "beating Minecraft" always seems to as the most blatantly stupid idea without any real basis. And contradictory to it's genre.

      @Lyokoheros-KLPXTV@Lyokoheros-KLPXTV9 ай бұрын
    • As long as you're having fun, you should play as you want. Only thing beating the Ender Dragon does for you is access to the End islands and a decorative egg. On my private server we had people who had never even been to the End, let alone beat the dragon before.

      @tylisirn@tylisirn8 ай бұрын
    • Popular Minecraft youtubers😢

      @astronaut517@astronaut5178 ай бұрын
    • It's not even that hard to beat the dragon. Well, play however you want mate.

      @thetele8646@thetele86468 ай бұрын
    • Get stuffed@@thetele8646

      @pleasegoawaydude@pleasegoawaydude8 ай бұрын
  • I'm an extremely goal-oriented person when it comes to videogames, so trying to get all the achievements on a survival world or maximizing the drops out of a farm was always fun to me. But the things I was always the most proud of and had the most fun with were the random structures I designed and built myself, even though I'm generally not a very creative person. Even with the farms I built, it was the extra time I put into making it look cool that made me proud of it.

    @SirSethery@SirSethery9 ай бұрын
    • Same, though I tend to get focused on random goals in game instead of maximizing like farm drops, it can certainly lead to some wild moments!

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
    • I was creative at first in minecraft doing random stuff, but as i got older, I got hooked on the ftb modpacks like skyfactory3 and other goal type experiences.

      @something4922@something49227 ай бұрын
  • this video is so right recently every time I played Minecraft with friends I always tried to speed run the vanilla and i get sick of it immediately but this playthrough I'm taking it so much slower building and having so much finding my love for the game once again.

    @fourantgaming8806@fourantgaming8806Ай бұрын
  • I’m greatful to find videos like this more often. Two of the biggest games I play are Animal Crossing and Minecraft, and so many people forget that both games are sandbox like in structure. Whilst in both there are objectives you can wrk towards finishing, no one says you have to do it as fast as humanly possible and constantly one up what you did prior. In ACNH it took me well over a year to stop playing every single day, and even longer to have month long periods where I no longer play, and that primarily due to me not time skipping or using things like Nookazon until I had already finished the final objective on my own time and started getting a finalized idea of what I wanted for my island, and my island is better for it. Even in Minecraft only really have bouts of not wanting to play it, and that’s primarily cause I play with my friends and on solo mode I play peaceful, because when I’m playing by myself Beating the dragon isn’t my goal, it’s to explore and build as much as I want when I want to ( it’s also why playing it on my switch differs from playing it on my iPad cause my iPad is purely creative mode antics). To this day I’ve yet to beat the ender dragon or the wither for that matter, but that’s ok, I can do it when I’m ready to.

    @pineappleboidraws@pineappleboidraws4 ай бұрын
  • It's been 10 years since I last played Minecraft. Currently I'm playing it to experience all the new stuff they added. So far the Warden and Deep Dark are my favorites.

    @Raytheharbinger0@Raytheharbinger06 ай бұрын
    • As a person who has been playing regularly for about 12 years now, effectively having the game raise me, I cheer you on. And I'm sure everyoneelse does too.

      @aenogensis@aenogensis5 ай бұрын
  • Whenever I play Minecraft, I usually do something related to geopolitics. It's always a fun experience to join an Earth server or something similar just to build a nation from the ground up and engage in diplomacy with other players. The main problem is that nowadays you never really get to enjoy any genuine geopolitics. When I try doing things with any sense of formality, people just look at me funny and think that I'm taking everything too seriously. Most of the people I see in these kinds of servers are always obsessed with grinding for netherite or building massive farms that will make everything they need for them. More often than not, I look at the dynmap and I see full netherite players with little more than a row of chests and furnaces that they call home. Meanwhile I spend my time vibing, building up my town day by day, and doing everything (ranging from farming to fishing) manually. I never really strive to make things like villager halls or mob grinders, and I often find it more fun to enable mob spawns in the towns I make so I can hold off a horde of zombies at my front door every night. If I ever do get villagers, my first thought is to always build up a village for them and treat them like any other citizen. I find it bizarre that people are genuinely surprised by the fact that I don't use mods like Fullbright, or that I advocate for villager rights, or that I prefer minecarts and boats over elytra and ice highways. I actually try to use my imagination for something, and I'm treated like I belong in a mental facility. I'm not kidding when I say that every single geopolitical server I've played has been plagued with a variety of pvp sweats that do nothing except grind just so they can start killing people. All it ever takes is one slip of the tongue or a generally insignificant action for their egos to shatter, and when that happens my gameplay turns from farming and fishing to building pillboxes around my town and dreading every moment that I spend outside of my town's claims. They never leave you alone, and most staff teams tend to write it off as "just geopolitics" and then pat themselves on the back as the server burns around them. When the dust settles, I'm always one of the last people to still be active. Then my experience comes to an end because there's simply nobody else I get to spend it with.

    @randomnessamethyst8438@randomnessamethyst84388 ай бұрын
    • You sound like an awesome person to play with, those people that grind and then think you're nuts for trying to do actual geopolitics don't deserve you. I hope there's a server/group out there that'll appreciate your work and interests more!

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
    • Man, i just agree with you, SMPS just have been leaning into being, really sweaty grindy which i just don’t really enjoy, and the worse problem is that its not just smps/survival is the only thing suffering from this issue i used to play on a server called hive (the bedrock version of it) two years ago, it was fun and i grinded some games for fun (mainly skywars and survival games) i met a lot of kool people there and such 2 years later, nothing has been changed for much but man, the players reallllyyy did, all i see on skywars lobbies these days are egotistical sweats with the most tryhard skin ever who have the best ping and knows how to drag (also a leaderboard grinder), and when you kill em they will find the most dumb excuse like, ever, it doesn’t even have to make sense, which is just really annoying and frustrating for me, like, do they even enjoy what they are doing, do they even have a life to worry about? Overall, just, bring back the genuine fun that we all used to have, theres a lot of stuff that caused this issue to happen most notably leaderboards or leveling and such, thanks for joining my little chat here :D

      @dry4smash946@dry4smash9468 ай бұрын
    • You look like a really fun person to play with

      @watchmychannelorelse@watchmychannelorelse8 ай бұрын
    • So wait you're mad that people don't like the way you play, but spend the entire comment hating on how other people play, specifically because they don't cater to your playing style, then when they all leave, you can't even have fun by yourself. Charming.

      @littlemoth4956@littlemoth49567 ай бұрын
    • @@littlemoth4956 Because geopolitics means actual diplomacy and tactics, not grinding for 3 days to get netherite then robbing and killing and griefing everyone

      @watchmychannelorelse@watchmychannelorelse7 ай бұрын
  • It helps to watch this. I’ve been enjoying Minecraft more than I ever have. Obviously the nostalgic memories always call me back to the game, but in order to keep playing, you have to make it a priority to make new memories

    @GrantAce@GrantAce5 ай бұрын
  • thank you so mutch for making this im gonna play how i want to play, not just in minecraft but also in real life. So from the bottom of my heart thanks for making this video:)

    @BertramNordrup@BertramNordrupАй бұрын
  • I also think it's absolutely fine to have keep inventory on and it's not fake minecraft or cheating. Sometimes you just want to go exploring without the stress of losing everything when you die

    @jamietherelentless2670@jamietherelentless26706 ай бұрын
    • Well play the game however you want to, but leaving it off can lead to some intense moments which could make the gameplay more interesting (but that's just my opinion)

      @1stgenIbishupessima@1stgenIbishupessima3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@1stgenIbishupessima So real! I think it's fine to keep it on but at the same time it kills any actual danger, getting chased by the warden wouldn't be nearly as scary and exciting if dying meant nothing. It's the fact that you can have the best gear in the game and still get 2-Tapped by him and losing everything that makes it so fun to go there, the screams that come out of my friends and i while raiding the ancient cities are worth keeping inventory off alone!

      @akithefull@akithefull3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@akithefullyeah but some people don't like the danger part. Some people just want to explore without the thrill

      @anneh3992@anneh39923 ай бұрын
    • Which is also fair@@anneh3992

      @akithefull@akithefull3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@akithefullThis is why I'm glad it's an option to keep it on or off. Personally the danger is not what appeals to me. I just like building, exploring and gathering resources. Combat and falling stupidly into lava isn't what I'm in it for, and creative feels a little empty to me because now, my challenge is just to get the stuff I need to actually build things.

      @yasmineh.1333@yasmineh.13332 ай бұрын
  • i personally do enjoy the grinding and collection aspect of the game most, but building and creativity absolutely goes a long way. just building things to build things and seeing your imagination become a virtual reality is very neat

    @oronthemoron@oronthemoron8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for making this video. 10/10! made old memories and happy feelings come to me :)

    @Tristanator0503@Tristanator05032 ай бұрын
  • This is quite the video. i remember how i would too imagine myself in different scenarios, like being chased and stuff like that. you are a great person :D

    @jaywero638@jaywero6383 ай бұрын
  • started a new world with friends after a couple year. finding it hard to enjoy it, was thinking wtf why did I like minecraft SO MUCH back then. It was this, imagining things that were fun in minecraft thats what I loved hehe

    @tahiria2270@tahiria227010 ай бұрын
  • This video is like a breath of fresh air compared to everything else that's going on in the world. Hope I find that childish wonder I had when I first played Minecraft back in 2012. 5 year old me was filled with the feeling of accomplishment after completing my first "house" in creative mode. It was a 3 block thick by 12 blocks long and 11 blocks tall and all made out of gold, a door off center by the left, a bed, torches filling every single possible block on the inside. I remember spawning a ghast inside and since it was so cramped in there, it started suffocating and that scared me so much that I never went back to that world. Too bad my grandma sold her router for some reason (which means I couldn't connect to Minecraft). She sold that computer a few months ago. First computer I ever touched, then again it was a Windows Vista but I didn't care about that. I just cared that I could play Minecraft on it.

    @cubygamez3036@cubygamez303610 ай бұрын
    • My first survival house had the exact same dimensions but was made out of oak planks. I built it on the old in-browser version and it ended up looking like a cereal box with windows. I lost it when trying to burn some nearby trees to make room and ended up catching the house on fire.

      @flameoguy3804@flameoguy38049 ай бұрын
    • ​@@flameoguy3804aww that sucks...

      @cubygamez3036@cubygamez30366 ай бұрын
  • i needed this so badly i cant put it into words, thank you so much dude

    @hughjazz8655@hughjazz86554 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much! You helped me to remember OG minecraft.

    @oldminer921@oldminer9214 ай бұрын
  • omg this video unlocked old Minecraft memories of when i used to play on creative plot servers all the time... i'd get a whole bunch of random people who were on the server at the time to come build on my plot with me and we'd build something that we considered super ambitious at the time. i distinctly remember one where we were trying to collectively build a city on a massive plot and it was probably one of the most fun times i've ever had in that game. most of us were building a hospital and a ridiculously tall and skinny hotel for a long time, and some other people were building the streets out for future building placements. one guy kept building subways (the restaurant not a subway train lol) and at some point that same guy decided to rebrand them all to "Zombway" and thus the nonexistant citizens of our city were now zombies lmaooo. god, that was so fun

    @hoshitoshi@hoshitoshi9 ай бұрын
    • Gosh that sounds so fun!

      @itsgirlcraft5842@itsgirlcraft58428 ай бұрын
  • I Love this message of this video. I love playing minecraft but all my friends are always focused on getting netherite, having the best villager trades, making MASSIVE auto farms. It really ruins the magic of the game. A long time ago, before they did all these auto farms, some of my best memories of the game were made when we decided to make a little town. We had a town hall with mailboxes to send each other messages, we all had our own houses, I had a little restaurant where my friends would trade me resources for a ton of food. It really was what made the game so damn fun.

    @thisboi9014@thisboi901410 ай бұрын
    • My sentiments exactly. Here's a real interaction between my friends and I: "Hey guys, would you all want to play Minecraft together if I hosted a server for it?" "Yeah sure, sounds fun!" 3 days in some dudes made an industrial area, made everything common and everyone stopped playing auto farms killed the game. that is my hottest take.

      @rocketpg_9532@rocketpg_95329 ай бұрын
    • @@rocketpg_9532duping almost every item has been in the game forever, me and my brother would dupe stuff all the time and it was still so much fun. It’s the player not the game

      @Notllamalord@Notllamalord8 ай бұрын
    • I genuinely feel depressed when I play multiplayer. I'm the only one I know who stopped playing when 1.8 came out, and the 'classic' era *completely* ended. Nobody takes it slow and I know that it isn't healthy for me to waste my time learning years of virtual information about automated super-farming villager-tradeamajig 3000 the sequel electric boogaloo machine.@@rocketpg_9532

      @pleasegoawaydude@pleasegoawaydude8 ай бұрын
    • This is exactly how I feel. Especially during the pandemic, Minecraft was a great way to hang out with your friends. That's all I wanted it to be, just a sandbox where we could shoot the shit, play pranks on each other, go on fun adventures, and build cool houses together. I didn't want to spend ten hours grinding out the best gear. But most of the other people did, and cared more about minmaxing their gear and farms than hanging out with friends.

      @henryrothert6160@henryrothert61607 ай бұрын
  • Love the video, I was losing intrest myself after I had the best enchanted netherite armor, tools, and everything and anything I could get, but after watching this video I decided to make my hardcore world a true experienced world.

    @jiahfrr@jiahfrr4 ай бұрын
  • I love looking at Minecraft videos like this like they are also talking about real life. It almost always works and I find that quite beautiful

    @Sukaichae@SukaichaeАй бұрын
  • I have played minecraft for over 10 years, and i think i havent beaten the dragon in survival not a single time, because i fear i lose the point of playing in that world... Man, this game will keep me a kid forever

    @davidgutierrez-bj3ou@davidgutierrez-bj3ou7 ай бұрын
  • I saw a video a week or so ago talking about why minecraft isn't fun anymore, and that's because it doesn't have the progression that games like Terraria does, with higher levels meaning higher level bosses. but it's just not that kind of game, it's one where exploration and building and using your imagination are the important parts, not trying to constantly grind to defeat the next boss. felt like that person just missed the forest for the trees, missed the bigger picture of what minecraft is supposed to be about--and I think you got it in one

    @samschellhase8831@samschellhase883110 ай бұрын
    • I agree, like, you want more bosses or a better progression system, well play something else, that's not what Minecraft's about, it never was.

      @PhonyLyzard@PhonyLyzard9 ай бұрын
    • Progression has been slowly integrated over the years, just not to the satisfaction of some. I remember when there was almost zero progression, now there's Elytra, shulker boxes, guardians, raids, beacons, armor trims, the warden (I built a warden farm to kill him over and over again, which was quite satisfying), nether bastions, etc. etc. But yeah, the structured progression isn't present so you have to form your own checklists to add that value to it. I have a minecraft progress checklist that I drafted up and after several months on a server I'm still no where near to completing my checklist. My checklist revolves around base building, map art creation, redstone contraptions, automated farms, finding every rare item, armor trim collection, etc. So right now I'm in my "end game" which funnily enough is LONG after I've gone to The End. The End was actually part of my early game. Killing the Ender Dragon was like my Act 1 boss level. Currently, I'm progressing through my third nether run, building gold farms, bartering farms, wither skeleton skull farms, and collecting all the armor trims. I'm kind of annoyed because I've raided 8 bastions but I've only found 1 nether fortress and it didn't have Rib so I'm just flying around looking for another fortress. (I can't use chunk base because our server's seed is hidden, which adds so much more mystery and excitement to the game tbh.)

      @fartkerson@fartkerson9 ай бұрын
    • @@fartkerson I have my own checklist as well, and I procrastinated on a wither skeleton farm for a long time. Ianxofour’s design was actually quite easy to make, and for a simple guy like myself, is more than capable. Combined with his wither rose farm, it makes a great pairing

      @samschellhase8831@samschellhase88319 ай бұрын
    • @@fartkerson I usually like just exploring as well, but occasionally I’ll use the seed, just to find that one elusive biome, just for the achievement. Sure, it’s cheating, but I could spend stacks upon stacks upon stacks of rockets searching for just one island, and it’s not worth the time to me

      @samschellhase8831@samschellhase88319 ай бұрын
    • @@samschellhase8831 Like I said, it's not that I haven't used chunk base for simplicity, but the server I play in hides its seed. I just play on servers for the challenge. Simply playing on an anarchy no hacks server itself adds extra time to everything you do. Spawn is a nightmare for thousands of blocks, so the first couple hours are a challenging parkour journey filled with withers and players hunting you down as you enter spawn. There's also nothing of use in sight, so you are basically running naked with no tools until you get to safety. It's a different experience. Not for everyone. It's just what I've found is fun after having done everything. I find it gratifying to have escaped the spawn and then traveled out half a million blocks to create a kingdom on a server filled with griefers.

      @fartkerson@fartkerson9 ай бұрын
  • thank you so much bro, im struggling to play the game myself because im losing the spark i did before, and this just reminded me of that feeling i had when playing the game, thanks

    @epicboi7743@epicboi77434 ай бұрын
  • ya know what, i might be 9 months late for watching this but still im gonna play mc this guy, he inspires me and not just me but ppl around the world, go play minecraft, "be a kid again" -Ludibri

    @That1stPerson7@That1stPerson7Ай бұрын
  • As someone who loves Minecraft but is conventionally bad at the game, I was never able to beat the dragon or get netherite, so making my own little stories is all I've ever been able to do. And when it's been with friends, it's been some of the best gaming experiences of my life.

    @mewziikal8331@mewziikal83318 ай бұрын
    • Well actually I Beat Enderdragon just 1 time I always get diamond armor I'm scared of nether but still I found fortress like 5 times (some are with cheats) but I made houses castles from KZhead I love building but I suck at it also still I feel like I'm doing something that no one can do

      @avgamer7983@avgamer79836 ай бұрын
    • I have some tips to make these things much easier as an ex really bad player

      @hallownest5488@hallownest54886 ай бұрын
  • I've never had a video resonate with me that much. I felt burned out I love minecraft but I just stopped playing and I play with friends from time to time. It's not that I have no time as I get older. I just lost the part when I had fun, felt like a kid and really used my imagination. Thank you for making this video.

    @sendycatthekiller6483@sendycatthekiller64838 ай бұрын
    • You grew up. Welcome to adult life.

      @PistenDeer@PistenDeer7 ай бұрын
    • @@PistenDeer CS2 just released and nah I didn't grow up at all

      @sendycatthekiller6483@sendycatthekiller64837 ай бұрын
    • @@sendycatthekiller6483 Sure, but you're just reliving old memories you can't make again. CS2 won't recapture that magic of you playing CS for the first time, like nothing will recapture the magic of carefree responsibility free you playing Minecraft back in the day. Especially when you say you lost the part where you felt like a kid, it's cause you stopped being a kid.

      @PistenDeer@PistenDeer7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@PistenDeerI can't think of a way to put this in any way other than this, you're a bit of a dickhead (or projecting idk)

      @cinnamoncat8950@cinnamoncat89507 ай бұрын
    • ​@@PistenDeerShut up man, let him give an invisible welcome, he simply decided to stop playing, it has nothing to do with whether he is an adult or not, your problem is that you justify your lack of desire to do things with being an adult, when that is a more personal problem

      @braianmarconi9931@braianmarconi99317 ай бұрын
  • This is why I've been looking for servers that are set to Creative rather than Survival. Otherwise, I constantly felt like I had to "get on everyone else's level" with their fancy Netherite armor and tools. But now I found one, and I just spent a couple of months making two builds for people to enjoy, one being a clock tower, and another being a building that houses some of those tunnel playground structures from the 90s and 2000s. Keeping up with what I enjoy doing in Minecraft instead of following a meta is what has kept me coming back over and over again, and looking forward to what each and every update brings to the table. Kudos to you for bringing this point up!

    @captainducra5019@captainducra5019Ай бұрын
  • I like how Notch didn't settle literal piracy of his game with legal action. No, he settled it by beating someone in Quake. I don't care what people think about Notch, he is a good guy and a good game dev, if I was to see him, I would run up to him and ask for an autograph like a Beatles fangirl in the 1960s

    @Basegud@Basegud9 ай бұрын
    • that is pretty cool. AND he’s a raging bigot. both of those things are true. Let’s revel in the the contradictions

      @waytoobiased@waytoobiased8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@marmar3530i alone am the dictator of the good guys and the bad guys, notch is one of the good guys :D

      @LucasImpulse@LucasImpulse8 ай бұрын
    • @@LucasImpulse Oh ok I gotchya

      @marmar3530@marmar35308 ай бұрын
    • I guess if you're transphobic he's a good guy.@@LucasImpulse

      @pleasegoawaydude@pleasegoawaydude8 ай бұрын
    • @@pleasegoawaydude suck me off

      @LucasImpulse@LucasImpulse8 ай бұрын
  • this is such a well-made video... correctly worded, with total emotions and emphases on words that needed to be spread, bringing back all the nostalgia of when I was a little kid, scares by the caves soundtrack but yet again blessed with all the music for the game, revisiting childhood memories of roleplay and minigames where me and my friends and brother just had fun. I miss those times and i'm so heartbroken knowing I might not get those memories back. That's why I applaud servers/people like the Dream SMP or those "I tried to make a civilization with 100 people" videos that just brings a smile across my face. Thank you for this once again... i hope the future generations will find minecraft to be just as fun as our generation did.

    @minerliton2481@minerliton24817 ай бұрын
    • The music was really nice as well, I am still trying to get the name for the outro music

      @F-35BLightningII@F-35BLightningII6 ай бұрын
  • This video genuinely made me rediscover why I even liked minecraft in the first place, I have been suffering from I wouldnt say burnout but more like forcing myself to play the game like im doing a chore, having the goals of getting the best weapons, best armor, progressing just to beat something or finish it, and my way of trying to remedy it was by playing new mods (which only made it worse). After watching this video I suddenly got back memories of why and how i played minecraft, it wasnt about best tools, armor, weapons etc. It was about having fun, enjoying the experience of building a house by myself without looking at tutorials, mining for diamonds which were the most valuable thing to me.

    @obayalharbi82@obayalharbi825 ай бұрын
  • This is a very good summary. Now that i think about it personally i think i lost that ability to just use my imagination when i got to the point in school that they started graded us. Suddenly i went from a little kid who was a little above average good at multiplication tables to someone who was expected to achieve things at every corner and be judged by a letter that will supposedly define your entire future. I think the pressure really shifted my entire mindset, i suddenly had to be good at things instead of just having fun, i needed to complete everything i did, and complete it efficiently and well. Nowadays i feel guilty playing games if i don't somehow "make progress", which is stupid since i'm supposed to be relaxing. Society and school in particular has somehow drilled this idea of needing to be productive and achieving something constantly so deep into my mind i cant escape it anymore. I wish i could play Minecraft again like i used to, playing pretend with my friends, not worrying about finishing a build or getting an item fast enough that i have time to sleep 6 hours before school and work the day after.

    @Aesou@Aesou5 ай бұрын
    • just play beamng slowly build your way back up to a sandbox survival game, its hard to jump into something like that unless you can naturally give yourself direction

      @benjaminwatson7868@benjaminwatson78683 ай бұрын
    • This is why I hate schools, they expect you to understand every single thing that they teach you yet it's completely irrelevant and doesn't even help you do things in the real world when you're 18. Seriously no one's going to remember algebra when they're getting coffee at McDonald's

      @Lonkshi21@Lonkshi212 ай бұрын
    • Honestly, I think that what we are suppose to do with our lives is to have fun with everything we *want* to do, but ppl aren't just thinking properly or enough. See, I have this disease called Sickle Cell, type ss and I learned that stress or anything negative really will put me in the hospital, so I'm trying to tone it down as much as possible by doing what I want and trying my hardest to ignore ppl but they just keep hounding on me not realizing that I know what I'm doing even though it LOOKS like I'm not doing a thing. Sure I don't actually want to play games my whole life, but ppl can make tons of money just by doing that. The only reason I want to do more than just play games is because I'm an artist and an animal lover and also, God already has a job for me waiting for me to be ready for it. Unfortunately, nobody listens to me, especially since I'm (probably) the only one actually doing research and experiments on literally everything I encounter >:( Idk how I'm gonna get them to stop hounding on me about things, but it's not like I can run away either. Not yet at least. If I am going to do anything more than just play games, I have to get rid of this disease first. It's more damaging to me than anybody else I know with it so far and nobody else realizes it. I mean like, everybody that knows, knows the disease or even the trait knows can kill the ppl that have it, they just don't know that it is literally blocking me from doing much of anything and God blocking me from some things as well makes it a lot worse. They just want me to cope with something I know I can't cope with because of the Gods controlling my *almost* every move not to mention this weird random forgetfulness I have doesn't help anything one bit🙄 I forget random things at random times and it is the worst. What makes me even more mad than that is that I can't even think about love when in a school and/or church area but I can feel it, so everything anybody says about love goes over my head >:( I can't even tell anybody that unless we see each other outside of said area and I remember to say it. I'm a lot more stuck than ppl realize and also I just happen to be the Chosen One, the most important person just because I know better than everyone else meaning only I can save y'all stupid @ssess from destroying yourselves even more than you guys already have... Once I find out how to get everyone to listen to me... I hate my life. I wish I could die ;-;

      @kiracomments-chca2747@kiracomments-chca27472 ай бұрын
    • @@kiracomments-chca2747 dang, that's sad to hear, i hope your life gets better ♥️

      @Lonkshi21@Lonkshi212 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Lonkshi21 You say this but I wanted to figure out how big a pyramid I could build with some leftover blocks and realised I need to figure out the sequence using a set - maths is cool we just need to give people more opportunities to use it

      @bujustic@bujustic2 ай бұрын
  • This made me cry. As a brazilian that grew up seeing minecraft grow with me, i could't hold back the tears of joy. I love this video. I love this game.

    @jouijouki3292@jouijouki32928 ай бұрын
    • I don't think it's because it's like that, it's because it's inspiring, inspiring to do more with a game that you consider nostalgic. I think this is very inspiring like.. who cares if the new updates just play the game and have fun! Or if not make your own fun!

      @kamiauu@kamiauu7 ай бұрын
    • did u have to mention that you are brazillian?

      @ahmadelayan6843@ahmadelayan68436 ай бұрын
    • @@ahmadelayan6843 nah he didn't but, what's wrong with it man! just a silly brazillian telling their experience with such an amazing game!

      @lazyursidae@lazyursidae6 ай бұрын
  • talking about your first experience with the game, reminds me of my first experience, play console tutorial with my brother we would play hours on end. thanks bro for unlocking memorys

    @glitchless3627@glitchless36274 ай бұрын
  • Now I understand why I enjoy minecraft so much when I was a kid thanks you so much man! When I play minecraft I just try to get best gear beat the game so I got bored now I know that I dont need to do them I can use my imagination and do everything I wanted

    @sanmung-ts6md@sanmung-ts6md4 ай бұрын
  • My friends and I were just recently returning to Minecraft. That stuff about imagination is really true cuz once we started our SMP server, we began making flags and full blown towns and cities and elaborate bases. What a beautiful and powerful game I must say.

    @herpyderpy2869@herpyderpy28699 ай бұрын
  • For my most recent world I've downgraded the game back to Beta 1.7.3 and have just been chillin. There's no End, Elytra, or anything like that so I can just build without feeling like I need to go "grind for the best gear." I've just been working on building a little village and its all very relaxing and peaceful!😌

    @Luckplayer@Luckplayer9 ай бұрын
    • mapper spotted

      @AntarcticaMapping@AntarcticaMapping8 ай бұрын
    • @@AntarcticaMapping Omg it's THE Antarctica Mapping!!🤯

      @Luckplayer@Luckplayer8 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate that you genuinely talked about how it’s more than just a video game. It really positively impacts so many people’s lives. I feel like a lot of people don’t take things like this seriously enough. So I really appreciate that you do so in a wholesome and sincere way.❤️ /gen

    @MikaelaTufts@MikaelaTufts4 ай бұрын
  • Dude, You just awakening something within me that i have been abandoned for such a long time, And this is the key for it 😊

    @AriZenCh.@AriZenCh.Ай бұрын
  • This actually hits home, very hard. I suddenly decided that i wanna be a mage and play the game 100% magic only, downloaded a shit ton of random stuff and only use the spellbook from Ars Nouveau... sucks major ass at the beginning but its quite fun after you get going lmao

    @samuelcavalcanti3345@samuelcavalcanti33459 ай бұрын
  • ive got this big dumb grin on my face, especially when you mentioned running away from the dude out to get you. you seem really positive and i love your vibe. thanks for making this, i think i needed to hear it

    @featherfruit@featherfruit8 ай бұрын
  • This is a sweet vid, I’ve been playing minecraft since I was 10 and im 22 and still obsessed with it, having never beat the ender dragon by myself or had fully kitted gear and I still love the game. I love not finishing things and minecraft is the perfect outlet to fully abandon projects and start with a clean slate over and over again. It’s so fun

    @cammylamby@cammylamby3 ай бұрын
  • This spoke to me in so many ways I can’t even begin to describe, and they are all good

    @ghostcrab5934@ghostcrab59344 ай бұрын
  • I remember in 2016, me, my friend and my cousin roleplaying in a large town we built, we had our houses, our workplaces, the world full of different places and easter eggs, I came back this year and the nostalgia hit me soooo hard, there was everything there, we sure weren't great builders as kids but it's still more beautiful than any other world. Minecraft is truly the greatest game of all time

    @DaviLucas-vw9ds@DaviLucas-vw9ds8 ай бұрын
  • Dude, I just found you, and already you're already one of my favorite youtubers. You brought a lot of Nostalgia back from when I was first playing Minecraft, in my little super flat creative world, just building my diamond house lol. I got sucked into trying to beat the game, but now, I think I'm finally gonna go back to just playing like I did when I was in 3rd grade. Messing around, building stupid stuff, and all in all, playing with the people I love. Thank you so, so much for being such an amazing person.

    @notorious5288@notorious52888 ай бұрын
  • thank you, genuinely. this brought me to tears.

    @vvrarebri@vvrarebriАй бұрын
  • honestly i feel like i needed this when you compared the fun of the older days to "playing to completion" it hit me when i try coding datapacks or mods they add more steps in completion, but maybe i should code things that are just... fun i needed this a lot. thank you.

    @jaxregona3028@jaxregona30288 ай бұрын
  • One thing I struggle with is that I always feel like I need to get the best of everything before I can start focusing on just building and such. And by the time I have that Prot. IV Netherite Armor, I've done so much grinding that I'm just tired, and feel so uninspired to continue, even though at that point I've done all the most boring parts.

    @craigmoon2121@craigmoon21217 ай бұрын
    • I feel the opposite lol

      @Idkagoodname-wq8ms@Idkagoodname-wq8ms5 ай бұрын
    • For me the problem is that i LOVE grinding and getting the best gear. But the game is too easy I am super competitive and love difficult games and constantly getting better and better but elytras and chulkerboxes make the game insanely easy…. Thats why hardcore appeals to me, but even in hardcore i dont go past the enderdragon because elytras are just so fucking busted

      @axelbrackeniers5488@axelbrackeniers54885 ай бұрын
    • @@axelbrackeniers5488 I never felt like Shulkerboxes and Elytra make the game any easier really, they're only just time-savers. But for someone like you, I might recommend maybe getting into speedrunning the game? That's a much more grindy way to play and it's super competitive.

      @craigmoon2121@craigmoon21215 ай бұрын
  • I was like how is this ***** gonna make me wanna continue in my mc world, then he brings me to tears, and i gotta say. I played since beta when i was in elementary school, and damn simply put, the game is your mindset. Just have fun any way you feel in the moment, its the beauty of it. I do recommend having goals for your world too, elytra is such a fun game mechanic and adds alot to world, same with really good armour in general, not just netherite. Also, for a person who keeps coming back for more, keep that world save for f's sake, you can always fly to new unloaded chunks for those new updates, helps you not to feel like you're doing the same start up over and over again like i've done prolly close to 50 times by now. Awesome video dude big up the Minecraft

    @juliusblom3750@juliusblom37502 ай бұрын
  • Having someone share such a clean perspective on what the game was always intended to be is so refreshing. I'd always play in bursts, always trying to advance as much as I could, always shameful about how bland and rushed pats of my base were. I was envious of people who could build and actually look at their world and feel proud. Now, as I start a new playthrough and build a wizards tower out of woods and deepslate, I feel like a kid again; finally enjoying the serenity and peace of the blocky world around me. Thanks Dude, for reminding us about the joys of Minecraft at its core.

    @samsongrelis386@samsongrelis386Ай бұрын
  • amazingly crafted video, this channel deserves way more attention. It also finally isnt another repeat of every other "why minecraft is boring now" it has a fantastic conclusion.

    @corylahey615@corylahey61510 ай бұрын
    • I really don't like those videos, and I'm glad this vid was different, only complaint about this vid was I would've liked more footage of modern minecraft.

      @PhonyLyzard@PhonyLyzard9 ай бұрын
    • amazingly crafted??????

      @PRINTORO@PRINTORO9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@PRINTORO well it wasn't mined...

      @demi_ryka1306@demi_ryka13068 ай бұрын
  • I like how, technically, this video is not about minecraft but about life.

    @Tha3l@Tha3l6 ай бұрын
    • A sandbox is the amount you put into it you get out.

      @lunyxappocalypse7071@lunyxappocalypse70713 ай бұрын
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