Looks like 1.18 is very small and minor update, but it changed the whole generation of the world. It reminds us, that this game has not only mobs, blocks and items
I agree with you on that. 1.8 is the last "old era" version of minecraft. 1.12 is the last version that feels nostalgic because it's the last version with the old textures. 1.19+ feels not like Minecraft anymore for me, so that's why I stay on 1.18 and don't update beyond that version.
Yeah, feel the same, i was amazed and so confused when elytras and the rest of the 1.9 stuff came out, felt so weird. At that time i also kind of did not like it, but had to move on. 1.8 is still my favorite one, maybe also bc i started playing on that version
@@senfontijn8601I was like that too, but consider trying to play on mods on 1.20. You don't notice the 1.19 and 1.20 changes at all. It plays like 1.18 with maybe a few bugfixes and features that you might stumble on once upon a time
@@senfontijn8601why so stubborn? With such mindset you would be still playing pre-classic because "having mobs doesn't feel like minecraft, I only want to build stone and wood houses"
I love how there were weekly updates back then that would add small little things into the game and on one of those updates, they just casually drop the entirety beginnings of redstone which changed the course of the game forever for most players
@@quintencabo snapshots are a bit different though. Thats the dev team giving access to features that they have been working on for months so that they can hunt for bugs or user feedback. Snapshots only come out each week for only 6ish weeks before a major update (which concludes to 12ish weeks a year)
@@qwertious Everything up until 1.6.4 is Minecraft . 1.7 is when Markus Persson knew he is going to sell the game , so its an experimental period , and 1.8 onwards is Microsoft Property (pink sweater epstein island bill gates's property).
Something that we don’t really see in any minecraft updates is the code. The base of the game was added fairly quickly in 2010/2011, but the code was a mess. Part of the reason why the updates take longer now is because the code has to be standardized. Messy code is faster, but it’s harder to work with in the future.
reversed engineering in programming is not a new thing and they can do it, the problem is - they already did it… by releasing an separate game (bedrock edition)
No. No that's no fair. No. I remember playing the game and getting the Ender Dragon update. It's not fair. I can't be that old. That can't have happened in 2011
if it didn't break your brain that someone could group together all the Alpha and Beta updates which were individual significant moments in your life then you ain't even feeling old yeet
as someone who used to always play minecraft as a kid and then just now got back into it, this is really helpful! theres just been so many updates since I’ve last played that it becomes super confusing to me when I come across a new feature 😭. like smithing tables??? netherite??? no idea but it’s fun to learn more about what I’ve missed since then!
literally same 😭 i’ve been getting into minecraft content more recently but i haven’t really played in so long that ocelots and cocoa beans are still “new” to me. it’s practically a different game now haha
Me personally, I actually like the new minecraft. It amazes me how much has been added and I’m always excited to see what is next in line. They have yet to add so much more
I want to like it, but the universal moderation system that was added in 1.19 ruined it. Not even because it's a moderation system (though I'd argue that it's a bit overreaching), but because of how it logs conversations in a way that I'm surprised didn't result in the EU banning the game.
@@oliverspencer2390 Thing is, big multiplayer servers like Hypixel generally have enough moderation staff to handle it themselves. They don't need Microsoft butting in trying to do their job for them but worse.
it was really cool seeing how the original game progressed as a pocket edition player. i don’t tend to watch longer videos about it, but i remember when we had all kinds of carpet but we had no horses and red stone had no function and couldnt be crafted.
1.17 added all the blocks from the caves and cliffs update and 1.18 added the new generation. In 1.17, it was impossible to get half of these blocks since the new cave and mountain biomes didn’t spawn yet. So they had to add ‘temporary’ ways of getting all the new blocks (using a cauldron for powdered snow was the only way to obtain it, moss from shipwrecks was the only way to get all the lush cave blocks ect) but these features ended up staying in the game. So that update basically added half of the blocks from 1.17.
It actually was though. I remember opening up 1.17, playing around with the new blocks, and then getting bored and waiting for 1.18 to release so that I could explore the new caves and mountains.
It was actually the real one lmao 1.17 just added the blocks in random places, 1.18 actually added the new cave generation/biomes but I don’t like it tbh
Been playing since 2010 during Alpha, it's just insane how different of a game it is now. I tried to make an alpha world in Java recently using the old version launcher thing and its just so different.
That’s because early Minecraft was created by one guy, so the original version was naturally pretty empty and lacking in content. I’ve also been playing since Alpha, before compasses were even introduced, and Minecraft today is simply a far better game. @@MarcinKralka
@@Nephelangelo It isn't better. Villagers have now diamonds for sell, so you don't have even to mine, also mining is pretty fcked up. The beacon haste 2 was so useful, because you could instant break stone, and that was cool - until came in 1.18 update what added different stone, what can't be oneshoted, even with highest advance items avaible in survival mode. It's not anymore minecraft, there is only craft
Sorry, but I’ve been with the game every step of the way, and Minecraft is infinitely better than it was in Alpha, even in its broken state. @@ScarllordTheThirdLoyalGreedy
I also was playing since Alpha but seeing only two redstone interactable thing (which is doors and tnt) confused me. Was Alpha really lacking redstone mechanisms so much?
Think I bought it in 2010. Played it a little and couldn't get into it. 13 years later, I have a strange addiction to it, and my kids like to watch me play, lol.
@@GeminiWoods Got my kids playing Horse Update… about 8yo son, 6 daughter… Played silly made up games like, “13 Minutes to Diamonds” or “Dark Night Dark Forest” (overnight in dark forest wood tools only) Silly stuff. I’m so casual I’ve never faced Ender Dragon!
Heard about Minecraft for the first time back in 2011, but I was watching only videos in YT about it. Then, I left it for many years. I got interested for the first time in Summer of 2019 (1.14 Village Update) and played it about a few weeks in an unofficial launcher. But my real interest started in January of 2021 (we had the 1.16 Nether Update this period of time) when I bought officially the game and now I'm playing since this date!
@@tasglnpmrtdeep3832 My style is more exploring than grinding. Meaning I punch wood, get stone, maybe iron. Burn wood for charcoal unless I stumble onto coal, make torches, small or cook anything I might have found, plant wheat near a river or ocean, maybe make a bed and go hiking or boating. Seeds generated by phrases or things that come to mind. Current seed TheTraxler. I’ve seen the old brick pyramid, 2 or 3 pink pigs, one igloo, 3 temples, countless pyramids, accidentally found 1 end fortress, quickly left because I don’t do silverfish mountain mining, 1 mansion I was geared up to clear and call home…. Found giant duck, got bored. Saw invisible spider, brown mooshrooms, charged creeper, iron golem with red poppy, never saw skeleton horsemen or zombie horse. I just can’t grind, find Nether tedious, but often use to fast travel to new portal out. Funnest moment was playing hard core in a world I did grind a tad, I’m farming and “phszzzz” creeper, oh no! Too close, the slow motion million thoughts at once of a hardcore world at its end. Flying upward I see I’m half a heart! Yay! Next, “Philphy fell from a high place.” The comedy well made up for the finality of one of my few stay and play worlds. TheTraxler is stay and play, hope to proper finish… grinding.
aquatic, village and pillage, nether, and caves and cliffs were some of the best updates in the game's history and they were all so close to each other
@@maxtes252You gotta understand the early day updates were there to build the game from the ground up and it was largely worked on by 1 person who could add anything to his own imagination. These days, Mojang has to be very careful with their new updates so there's a lot of scrapped material.
@@artemis_furrsonif you are solo you are supposed to be slower than a whole team backed by Microsoft xD Yes working at the beginning of a project is quicker but there are far more employees working on it now and it is very easy now to add biomes, mobs, blocks
@@Fox13440 No. It is a lot more quick for a single dev to work on a game like Minecraft because the process is not as slow. The reason why Mojang doesn't pump out updates as frequently as they used to is because they have a bigger team.
Started playing around when horses were added and I think 1.8 was the best point of the game. I stopped playing around 1.10 I think then picked it back up around 1.14. Dropped it again after 1.17 and just recently started playing again in 1.20. This game defined my childhood 👏
@@thunderheadcinema6743 at first I was really interested in those blocks when they were added but quickly got tired of them and started to dislike them. Somehow it never occurred to me that it was an option to genuinely just not play the latest version.
New textures are so much better than the old ones. Yeah many of us like the old version because it feels nostalgic, but objectively speaking the new ones look far better.
@@JacksonNicolaides well I absolutely don't agree, sorry. The old textures looked clunky and unprofessional. Especially netherrack, it was a visually painful mess
Eh I think that's kind of unfair considering they essentially had 2 updates worth of dev time to work on 1.16 (considering 1.15 was virtually non existent in terms of content).
Não consigo entender a comunidade do Minecraft. Reclamam que as atualizações são pequenas e pequenas. Mas não vêem a diferença absurda na quantidade de itens novos, mas consideram "grande" o novo bioma feito do mesmo bloco? Pasmen!
This made me realize I indeed started playing the alpha version. I knew it started playing in 2010 but I thought it was the beta version and the years didn't add up. Seeing this, I don't think there were different woods yet. And I remember when the enderman was added.
Okay okay, this changed everything. Everyone's complaining that Mojang is barely adding anything each update. But this... Kinda proves they're doing more than what they used to. It just looks like less because of how much they have to build off of. Adding the same amount each time looks progressively smaller each time.
I recently got back into Minecraft. The last time I'd played before that was indev apparently, since we didn't have doors or minecarts. You can imagine playing it now feels like a completely different game
the purple shulkerbox was added in 1.13. when shulker boxes were added the regualr one was called the "purple shulkerbox". also brown dye was added in 1.14
I'm feeling old. Started the game on the second version ever released. On the beginning you had 4 or 5 starting map, and no way to make a procedural world
Pre-Classic -> Beta Classical Era (Bare basics game that captivated the world) 1.0 -> 1.3 Golden Era (Peak Minecraft, when the game had the same feel but updates were exciting) 1.4 -> 1.6 Silver Era (When command blocks, effects, and more took hold of the game and it began to get a little complicated, but was still the same core game) 1.7 -> 1.8 Bronze Era (When they changed the textures and began making big changes to the game. No longer felt like the same Minecraft, it was a new game now) 1.9 --> 1.20 Modern Minecraft (The current feel of the game. Huge updates, lots of colors and blocks and mobs, every update has to be unique)
started playing on PS3 around 1.5, broke the disc and got Java edition for my birthday after missing 1.7 AND 1.8... i was mystified by everything that changed. I played a lot of Java til around the 1.13 snapshots where my computer couldn't run it anymore (old af), so once I got a new one during lockdown I had 1.13, 1.14, 1.15 AND 1.16 to learn. Since then I've been keeping track of updates and watching minecraft lives... I meet a lot of people good and bad, but Mineceaft has always been the one thing we can get together through. it's satisfying to see how a game grows alongside me :)
It makes me feel so old to think that it’s been 10+ years since I used to sit at lunch with my friends and talk about the new updates. Specifically, I remember starting in 1.2 and I stopped playing Minecraft as my main game after 1.14. Fun times, fun times.
I've been playing minecraft since 2013 and played every update since then and you'll be hard-pressed for me to play anything older than the latest version for more than a month
If id want any update to go away, i would pick triales and tailes. I dont like how many random features it has and tho its not bad, i wouldnt say its too good either
No wonder no one was talking about killing the dragon when I was a kid. I remember some kids in class started playing Minecraft and when I saw it being played it was literally just running around and punching trees lol. So cool how big it has gotten
Dude the nether update is goated, they added 4 new biomes, 5 new mobs, 1 of witch as an entirley new structure that has 5 varents, a Whole new ore, they haven't added one of those in ages, they added ruin portals, 2 new wood types, a new stone type, a new enchantnent a new music disc that is imo the best in the game. new armour and tools that look so sick along side some of the best looking blocks in the game. menwhile you got the buzzy bee update to before it up that added a new mob and 4 new blocks....
@@w_zizobuzzy bees update fixed somewhat around 700 bugs for java edition + performance optimizations as far as I know. Sure bedrock players didnt benefit from that, but they got bedrock on playstation
I know it's been months since you made this comment, but it's absurd so I had to respond... I want to know where you got that 1.20 is LESS than 1.15! Both updates have a very large disparity in terms of content...
I discovered the game in 1.3 and played for a while until 1.4. Then I left for a long time and returned to play at the best moment: just when 1.16 (the best update in my opinion) was about to roll out. It was a shock, so many new things!! It felt like "Minecraft 2", almost a different and more advanced game. When I look back at 1.3 I can't believe how simple the game was, now I can build amazing things that I couldn't even dream of back then.
This actually shows a lot about just how big the updates are getting nowadays. Imagine how outraged the community would get if this was all we got for a major update today: 0:40 Some people are saying that updates need to be bigger or more frequent but I think we’re just too spoiled. I really appreciate all the hard work that Mojang puts into each update and how hard they work to keep this game fun and enjoyable. Thank you Mojang!
I remember when I jumped off the highest part of the playground to fake an injury “I actually got pretty hurt”😂 just to get out of school because spawn eggs got released that day. Can’t believe that was 12 years ago. Feels like yesterday, I guess we’re all grown up now.
I don’t understand the nostalgic part of the game except for the new texture and the combat system. Like when a new update drops the majority of the old things are still there and you can definitely play it the old way. Started watching Minecraft videos back in version 1.2.5 and later getting it and playing on version 1.5.2.
Oh and let’s not forget one of the most important changes in 1.3: the creative inventory went from one big long list of items to a tabbed menu - with a search function. That was HUGE for me as a mostly creative player.
My favorite animals in the game are pigs, cows, chickens, mooshrooms, creepers, bees, pandas, horses, parrots, dolphins, donkeys, mules, polar bears, llamas, camels, and foxes.
I started playing Minecraft since 1.12 (at 12 yo) and "stopped playing" before 1.15 was out. Now I'm back (18yo) and I've NEVER been so shocked, everything is very new to me and I feel like I've missed on so much knowing that 1.14 the village update was such a big update to me at the time it was out. I'm still so happy to see the game evolving and adding new things but damn those caves are huge 😀
That just mad me realize I play this game since 2012… I was born in 2006, I spent most of my life with minecraft, I don’t even remember how it was before
2011 Minecraft was the time i played Minecraft for the first time with my friends they were twins and id break into their backyard with no warning and they'd let me in so we'd play Minecraft on creative mode my 1st time playing was on creative were me and my friends were messing around in the end the one rule was to not kill the ender dragon
We all gotta understand minecraft makes very minuscule updates sometimes that isn’t what we want because it wouldn’t want to change too much of the natural gameplay 😊
Looks like 1.18 is very small and minor update, but it changed the whole generation of the world. It reminds us, that this game has not only mobs, blocks and items
Also because it took 2 years for the next version to come
no?
maybe 2 minecraft years
If i could undo any update, Good lord 1.18 would be gone
@@quintencabo 2020 and 2021 is basically a single a year
1:00 1.8 was the last update that felt like "normal" Minecraft to me. Everything afterwards still feels new.
I agree with you on that. 1.8 is the last "old era" version of minecraft. 1.12 is the last version that feels nostalgic because it's the last version with the old textures. 1.19+ feels not like Minecraft anymore for me, so that's why I stay on 1.18 and don't update beyond that version.
Yeah, feel the same, i was amazed and so confused when elytras and the rest of the 1.9 stuff came out, felt so weird. At that time i also kind of did not like it, but had to move on.
1.8 is still my favorite one, maybe also bc i started playing on that version
@@senfontijn8601I was like that too, but consider trying to play on mods on 1.20. You don't notice the 1.19 and 1.20 changes at all. It plays like 1.18 with maybe a few bugfixes and features that you might stumble on once upon a time
@@senfontijn8601why so stubborn? With such mindset you would be still playing pre-classic because "having mobs doesn't feel like minecraft, I only want to build stone and wood houses"
@@osasunaitor this calling "IMHO"
I love how there were weekly updates back then that would add small little things into the game and on one of those updates, they just casually drop the entirety beginnings of redstone which changed the course of the game forever for most players
Very true. I don't think Mumbo Jumbo would ever have gotten as big as he is without redstone.
They still do this it is called snapshots
@@quintencabo snapshots are a bit different though. Thats the dev team giving access to features that they have been working on for months so that they can hunt for bugs or user feedback. Snapshots only come out each week for only 6ish weeks before a major update (which concludes to 12ish weeks a year)
@@grandadmiralthrawn92you’re telling me that a redstone youtuber will never become a redstone youtuber without redstones???
mind = blown
Imagine some guy creating a NASA supercomputer out of red stone in minecraft
1.7 and below was the "old era" of minecraft for me
Because that's factually correct. That's when Notch sold it to Microsoft.
@@qwertiousNothing changed about the game development though. Notch himself stopped working on it after 1.0
@@qwertious Everything up until 1.6.4 is Minecraft .
1.7 is when Markus Persson knew he is going to sell the game , so its an experimental period , and 1.8 onwards is Microsoft Property (pink sweater epstein island bill gates's property).
Something that we don’t really see in any minecraft updates is the code. The base of the game was added fairly quickly in 2010/2011, but the code was a mess. Part of the reason why the updates take longer now is because the code has to be standardized. Messy code is faster, but it’s harder to work with in the future.
reversed engineering in programming is not a new thing and they can do it, the problem is - they already did it… by releasing an separate game (bedrock edition)
@@1758the problem is... Bedrock version sucks lmao
@@wiktor3727 yeah that's what I meant
@@wiktor3727What an exaggeration
No. No that's no fair. No. I remember playing the game and getting the Ender Dragon update. It's not fair. I can't be that old. That can't have happened in 2011
Welcome to the club. 2012-er here.
@@SupersuMCWhy are you welcoming him to the club he’s been a member of for 13 years
My guy, I remember getting the three different wood types
if it didn't break your brain that someone could group together all the Alpha and Beta updates which were individual significant moments in your life then you ain't even feeling old yeet
@Anouyz it's also possible he's a bedrock player and the End wasn't added for years
as someone who used to always play minecraft as a kid and then just now got back into it, this is really helpful! theres just been so many updates since I’ve last played that it becomes super confusing to me when I come across a new feature 😭. like smithing tables??? netherite??? no idea but it’s fun to learn more about what I’ve missed since then!
Omg same, I'm having to watch loads of videos and Google literally everything 😭
literally same 😭 i’ve been getting into minecraft content more recently but i haven’t really played in so long that ocelots and cocoa beans are still “new” to me. it’s practically a different game now haha
I don't understand what needs to do with this things bruh
@@carnivaultocelots is the best update. I always want a cat 😂
@@valhatan3907thats sad now cats not "made of ocelots", they spawn in village
1:43 this update is a fire
😂😂😂
as a non-veteran, best update yet imo
Minecraft is an adventurous game that keeps getting better.
@@one-fk1ko *better
YES! YES! YES!
Me personally, I actually like the new minecraft. It amazes me how much has been added and I’m always excited to see what is next in line. They have yet to add so much more
I want to like it, but the universal moderation system that was added in 1.19 ruined it. Not even because it's a moderation system (though I'd argue that it's a bit overreaching), but because of how it logs conversations in a way that I'm surprised didn't result in the EU banning the game.
@@VestedUTuberyou can still enjoy the game without talking, but hopefully they’ll change this
@@trolluspogus4732
After the most recent EULA changes? They definitely _WON'T._ I've dropped the game entirely now, Mojang can go fuck themselves.
@@oliverspencer2390
Thing is, big multiplayer servers like Hypixel generally have enough moderation staff to handle it themselves. They don't need Microsoft butting in trying to do their job for them but worse.
@@VestedUTuberservers can disable chat reports
it was really cool seeing how the original game progressed as a pocket edition player. i don’t tend to watch longer videos about it, but i remember when we had all kinds of carpet but we had no horses and red stone had no function and couldnt be crafted.
1.17 added all the blocks from the caves and cliffs update and 1.18 added the new generation. In 1.17, it was impossible to get half of these blocks since the new cave and mountain biomes didn’t spawn yet. So they had to add ‘temporary’ ways of getting all the new blocks (using a cauldron for powdered snow was the only way to obtain it, moss from shipwrecks was the only way to get all the lush cave blocks ect) but these features ended up staying in the game. So that update basically added half of the blocks from 1.17.
1:43 THE BEST UPDATE
It actually was though. I remember opening up 1.17, playing around with the new blocks, and then getting bored and waiting for 1.18 to release so that I could explore the new caves and mountains.
*Worst*
It was actually the real one lmao 1.17 just added the blocks in random places, 1.18 actually added the new cave generation/biomes but I don’t like it tbh
True
@@niszczarka6928 bros fav update is prob 1.15 💀
Been playing since 2010 during Alpha, it's just insane how different of a game it is now. I tried to make an alpha world in Java recently using the old version launcher thing and its just so different.
That is why I always make a point that old Minecraft is not just primitive, it is in fact a very different and simpler game.
That’s because early Minecraft was created by one guy, so the original version was naturally pretty empty and lacking in content. I’ve also been playing since Alpha, before compasses were even introduced, and Minecraft today is simply a far better game. @@MarcinKralka
@@Nephelangelo It isn't better. Villagers have now diamonds for sell, so you don't have even to mine, also mining is pretty fcked up. The beacon haste 2 was so useful, because you could instant break stone, and that was cool - until came in 1.18 update what added different stone, what can't be oneshoted, even with highest advance items avaible in survival mode. It's not anymore minecraft, there is only craft
Sorry, but I’ve been with the game every step of the way, and Minecraft is infinitely better than it was in Alpha, even in its broken state. @@ScarllordTheThirdLoyalGreedy
I also was playing since Alpha but seeing only two redstone interactable thing (which is doors and tnt) confused me. Was Alpha really lacking redstone mechanisms so much?
Started with Alpha, got back in with Horse… Aquatic… 1.18+ world generation…
That’s also a list of my favorites!
Think I bought it in 2010. Played it a little and couldn't get into it. 13 years later, I have a strange addiction to it, and my kids like to watch me play, lol.
@@GeminiWoods Got my kids playing Horse Update… about 8yo son, 6 daughter… Played silly made up games like, “13 Minutes to Diamonds” or “Dark Night Dark Forest” (overnight in dark forest wood tools only)
Silly stuff. I’m so casual I’ve never faced Ender Dragon!
@Barbutt Same, ran into a Warden for the first time the other day. Didn't go well lol.
Heard about Minecraft for the first time back in 2011, but I was watching only videos in YT about it. Then, I left it for many years. I got interested for the first time in Summer of 2019 (1.14 Village Update) and played it about a few weeks in an unofficial launcher. But my real interest started in January of 2021 (we had the 1.16 Nether Update this period of time) when I bought officially the game and now I'm playing since this date!
@@tasglnpmrtdeep3832 My style is more exploring than grinding. Meaning I punch wood, get stone, maybe iron.
Burn wood for charcoal unless I stumble onto coal, make torches, small or cook anything I might have found, plant wheat near a river or ocean, maybe make a bed and go hiking or boating.
Seeds generated by phrases or things that come to mind. Current seed TheTraxler.
I’ve seen the old brick pyramid, 2 or 3 pink pigs, one igloo, 3 temples, countless pyramids, accidentally found 1 end fortress, quickly left because I don’t do silverfish mountain mining, 1 mansion I was geared up to clear and call home…. Found giant duck, got bored.
Saw invisible spider, brown mooshrooms, charged creeper, iron golem with red poppy, never saw skeleton horsemen or zombie horse.
I just can’t grind, find Nether tedious, but often use to fast travel to new portal out.
Funnest moment was playing hard core in a world I did grind a tad, I’m farming and “phszzzz” creeper, oh no! Too close, the slow motion million thoughts at once of a hardcore world at its end. Flying upward I see I’m half a heart! Yay! Next, “Philphy fell from a high place.” The comedy well made up for the finality of one of my few stay and play worlds. TheTraxler is stay and play, hope to proper finish… grinding.
This video is a small trip down memory lane. I fondly remember being a kid playing 1.2 and being completely lost in the games world
remember being excited when they added new doors in 1.8
Yes 1.2 was my favourite version of the game because of how much I played it back then
Edit: spelling
aquatic, village and pillage, nether, and caves and cliffs were some of the best updates in the game's history and they were all so close to each other
I think the most important update is 1.9, which contains elytra, off-hand, new fighting system.
Worst update in my opinion, Minecraft peaked in 1.8.
1.9 combat >>>> 1.8 and before combat.
also the most controversial
1.7.2 era were the most nostalgic for me. Especially seeing UA-camrs come and go growing up😂
This definitely shows updates didnt get smaller. We just had 2 massive ones in a row amd people got spoiled lol.
The thing is, the updates got farther apart. The entirety of infdev and alpha was during 2010.
@@maxtes252You gotta understand the early day updates were there to build the game from the ground up and it was largely worked on by 1 person who could add anything to his own imagination. These days, Mojang has to be very careful with their new updates so there's a lot of scrapped material.
@@artemis_furrsonif you are solo you are supposed to be slower than a whole team backed by Microsoft xD
Yes working at the beginning of a project is quicker but there are far more employees working on it now and it is very easy now to add biomes, mobs, blocks
@@Fox13440 No. It is a lot more quick for a single dev to work on a game like Minecraft because the process is not as slow. The reason why Mojang doesn't pump out updates as frequently as they used to is because they have a bigger team.
@@artemis_furrson so why does they have a team? XD
This video makes me feel old asf
I remember being sooo excited when colored beds were added lol
Classic was great at its time,then people just liked a new simple game in which we can build our world.
That would be cool if he showed removed items, like gear from Indev, or other wool colors from classic
Thank you so very much for this. This actually helps with what i need to do and focus on in each update in my Passage of Time series! :)
Started playing around when horses were added and I think 1.8 was the best point of the game. I stopped playing around 1.10 I think then picked it back up around 1.14. Dropped it again after 1.17 and just recently started playing again in 1.20. This game defined my childhood 👏
about 1.4 is where the nostalgia stops
For me it continues up to 1.7-1.8, because I remember exactly which worlds and builds I had at that time
1.6 or 1.9
I played Minecraft from 1.4-1.7. I think 1.7 is my preferred version. I don't want to go past there because I hate granite/diorite/andesite
@@thunderheadcinema6743 at first I was really interested in those blocks when they were added but quickly got tired of them and started to dislike them. Somehow it never occurred to me that it was an option to genuinely just not play the latest version.
I like how in 1.14 textures changed instantly
When did you start playing Minecraft?
New textures are so much better than the old ones. Yeah many of us like the old version because it feels nostalgic, but objectively speaking the new ones look far better.
@@JacksonNicolaides well I absolutely don't agree, sorry. The old textures looked clunky and unprofessional. Especially netherrack, it was a visually painful mess
@@JacksonNicolaides You know you can turn on the old textures, right? They're still in the game.
@FIFTEINlmao you can still change the textures to old ones no need to devolve your game version
As someone who watched this in 2 minutes, I can confirm it is 120 seconds
nice video. The edits in this one was smooth, and everything flowed naturally.
there's litterally no edit
The Nether Update remains the gold standard for how much content should be implemented in a single update.
Eh I think that's kind of unfair considering they essentially had 2 updates worth of dev time to work on 1.16 (considering 1.15 was virtually non existent in terms of content).
0:30 Wondered if mojang replaced spawn eggs with 3D models of the mobs, as in 3D spawn egg resourcepacks
what?
I think I first started playing right after the horse update.. maybe
I was probably around 8 or maybe 9 lol
pony pfp chad
@@orktv4673 haha
1.6 and below are the “old” versions to me. It’s really crazy to me that 1.7 and 1.8 are considered the old days of Minecraft
Não consigo entender a comunidade do Minecraft. Reclamam que as atualizações são pequenas e pequenas. Mas não vêem a diferença absurda na quantidade de itens novos, mas consideram "grande" o novo bioma feito do mesmo bloco?
Pasmen!
100% agreed, the current MC community are greedy brats, and while i DO agree the mob/biome votes are just mojang being idiots, they need to grow up .
I 100% agree that you are failing to understand. The issue is not the updates. The issue is poor management and crowdsourced bland ideas.
This made me realize I indeed started playing the alpha version. I knew it started playing in 2010 but I thought it was the beta version and the years didn't add up. Seeing this, I don't think there were different woods yet. And I remember when the enderman was added.
bro made 1.18 look the smallest when it was literally the biggest update in da game, could've put a mountain in that place
We should not agree on "buzzy bees"... 1.15 should be called " bees and bugs" regardless what Mojang says
I feel old because I basically don’t recognize anything past 2012
0:01 Pre-Classic
0:05 Classic
0:09 Indev
0:13 Infdev
0:18 Alpha
0:22 Beta
0:27 1.0 Adventure Update (Part 2)
0:31 1.1
0:34 1.2
0:39 1.3
0:43 1.4 Pretty Scary Update
0:47 1.5 Redstone Update
0:50 1.6 Horse Update
0:55 1.7 The Update That Changed The World
1:00 1.8 Bountiful Update
1:03 1.9 Combat Update
1:07 1.10 Frostburn Update
1:13 1.11 Exploration Update
1:17 1.12 World Of Color Update
1:22 1.13 Update Aquatic
1:26 1.14 Village & Pillage
1:31 1.15 Buzzy Bees
1:35 1.16 Nether Update
1:40 1.17 Caves & Cliffs:Part 1
1:44 1.18 Caves & Cliffs:Part 2
1:48 1.19 The Wild Update
1:53 1.20 Trails & Tales
Bro it’s 2 minutes long we don’t need timestamps 💀💀💀
My favourite versions
1.1, 1.7, 1.12.2
Okay okay, this changed everything.
Everyone's complaining that Mojang is barely adding anything each update. But this... Kinda proves they're doing more than what they used to. It just looks like less because of how much they have to build off of. Adding the same amount each time looks progressively smaller each time.
I recently got back into Minecraft. The last time I'd played before that was indev apparently, since we didn't have doors or minecarts. You can imagine playing it now feels like a completely different game
broo 1.8 was amazing I miss these old days..
Minecraft is such an amazing game. I never get tired of playing it, and with mods is even more amazing.
the purple shulkerbox was added in 1.13. when shulker boxes were added the regualr one was called the "purple shulkerbox". also brown dye was added in 1.14
I'm feeling old. Started the game on the second version ever released. On the beginning you had 4 or 5 starting map, and no way to make a procedural world
Pre-Classic -> Beta Classical Era (Bare basics game that captivated the world)
1.0 -> 1.3 Golden Era (Peak Minecraft, when the game had the same feel but updates were exciting)
1.4 -> 1.6 Silver Era (When command blocks, effects, and more took hold of the game and it began to get a little complicated, but was still the same core game)
1.7 -> 1.8 Bronze Era (When they changed the textures and began making big changes to the game. No longer felt like the same Minecraft, it was a new game now)
1.9 --> 1.20 Modern Minecraft (The current feel of the game. Huge updates, lots of colors and blocks and mobs, every update has to be unique)
tbh 1.9-1.12 was its own "quiet era" where they started to chip away at The Flattening and didn't have too much time for content
Started playing from the redstone update i cant believen thats 10 years ago already
started playing on PS3 around 1.5, broke the disc and got Java edition for my birthday after missing 1.7 AND 1.8... i was mystified by everything that changed. I played a lot of Java til around the 1.13 snapshots where my computer couldn't run it anymore (old af), so once I got a new one during lockdown I had 1.13, 1.14, 1.15 AND 1.16 to learn. Since then I've been keeping track of updates and watching minecraft lives... I meet a lot of people good and bad, but Mineceaft has always been the one thing we can get together through. it's satisfying to see how a game grows alongside me :)
Fun Fact - He didn't add sculk sensor in 1.19 😂😂😂
He put it in 1.17 because it was added in 1.17 and you could only get it with commands.
it amazed me how alll updates all the way to 2015 felt like they were just few years ago
I look forward to future updates!😊
i remember i stayed on 1.7.10 for ages
I haven't played since 1.16.5 and I'm scared about what unknown things may happen if I create a 1.20 world...
It's not worth
Actually, 1.16 is last update when game was still balanced
@@ScarllordTheThirdLoyalGreedyoh be gone with you 🤣
watch out for beeg caves, and if the word "sculk" appears in your subtitles turn around immediately
I like how the update from small to Big Like Aquatic,Lush caves,Nether update,Wild update,Trail and tales
It makes me feel so old to think that it’s been 10+ years since I used to sit at lunch with my friends and talk about the new updates. Specifically, I remember starting in 1.2 and I stopped playing Minecraft as my main game after 1.14. Fun times, fun times.
I started playing in beta 2011 and I would love to just play that version in 2024
I've been playing minecraft since 2013 and played every update since then and you'll be hard-pressed for me to play anything older than the latest version for more than a month
If id want any update to go away, i would pick triales and tailes. I dont like how many random features it has and tho its not bad, i wouldnt say its too good either
Started playing at the redstone update...I feel old
No wonder no one was talking about killing the dragon when I was a kid. I remember some kids in class started playing Minecraft and when I saw it being played it was literally just running around and punching trees lol. So cool how big it has gotten
I love how caves and cliffs 2 just adds 1 item that is a new disco and it it isnt even a joke
I remember playing on the Xbox 360 waiting for each update to be added. I believe 1.13 Update Aquatic was the last major update.
Dude the nether update is goated, they added 4 new biomes, 5 new mobs, 1 of witch as an entirley new structure that has 5 varents, a Whole new ore, they haven't added one of those in ages, they added ruin portals, 2 new wood types, a new stone type, a new enchantnent a new music disc that is imo the best in the game. new armour and tools that look so sick along side some of the best looking blocks in the game.
menwhile you got the buzzy bee update to before it up that added a new mob and 4 new blocks....
The busy bee update was all about bug fixing and getting ready for the nether update. It was meant to be small in new content
@@WellCookedPotatoes oh really... I didn't know that
@@w_zizobuzzy bees update fixed somewhat around 700 bugs for java edition + performance optimizations as far as I know.
Sure bedrock players didnt benefit from that, but they got bedrock on playstation
@@manmanmanichfindekeinennam7613 true, but whats 1.20's excuse it added less then 1.15
I know it's been months since you made this comment, but it's absurd so I had to respond... I want to know where you got that 1.20 is LESS than 1.15! Both updates have a very large disparity in terms of content...
1.21 - Tricky Trials update
Thanks for this. Now I know I started playing somewhen after 1.8 :D
I discovered the game in 1.3 and played for a while until 1.4. Then I left for a long time and returned to play at the best moment: just when 1.16 (the best update in my opinion) was about to roll out.
It was a shock, so many new things!! It felt like "Minecraft 2", almost a different and more advanced game. When I look back at 1.3 I can't believe how simple the game was, now I can build amazing things that I couldn't even dream of back then.
This channel is so good
This actually shows a lot about just how big the updates are getting nowadays. Imagine how outraged the community would get if this was all we got for a major update today: 0:40 Some people are saying that updates need to be bigger or more frequent but I think we’re just too spoiled. I really appreciate all the hard work that Mojang puts into each update and how hard they work to keep this game fun and enjoyable. Thank you Mojang!
So true, and I'm the first one to admit that I myself complained about 1.19 and 1.20, when, in reality, both updates are so huge and amazing.
@@bizarrealtispinax27471.19 on its own is a good update, but the problem with it is all of the broken promises
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Its so weird to remember that emerald was implemented 12 years ago, really feels like yesterday i wonder why
As someone who's been nostalgic and wanting to play older versions of Minecraft, this is SO helpful
Started playing in 1.8
But I was watching lots of vids with previous updates before then already
I remember when I jumped off the highest part of the playground to fake an injury “I actually got pretty hurt”😂 just to get out of school because spawn eggs got released that day. Can’t believe that was 12 years ago. Feels like yesterday, I guess we’re all grown up now.
1.15 may be small but the THINGS added just looks so good
I don’t understand the nostalgic part of the game except for the new texture and the combat system. Like when a new update drops the majority of the old things are still there and you can definitely play it the old way. Started watching Minecraft videos back in version 1.2.5 and later getting it and playing on version 1.5.2.
1.13 with 1.16 was my favorite update in this game
0:26 I played this game at the right time.
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THEY MAKE ME SMILE!!!!!!!! Thanks for great content!
0:44
The age where the devil off baby zonbies didnt burn on the sun, back in my times was surely an purgatory
Damn, I remember spawn eggs being a big update. didn't realize that was 12 years ago
man do i miss the old ore textures
I remember before spawn eggs were added, it was so painful trying to put animals in places on creative mode
1.18 was sincerely the best update in recent history for minecraft. It completely changed the generation for the world, and now it is beutiful!
what happened to the vex texture in 1.11. Also, I can't find the dragon and wither egg and netherite upgrader in 1.20.
Oh and let’s not forget one of the most important changes in 1.3: the creative inventory went from one big long list of items to a tabbed menu - with a search function. That was HUGE for me as a mostly creative player.
So far so nice. But there's actually still many ideas & new things that should be added too
PRE-CLASSIC in 2009 I can see the old Grass and stone
You know you have gotten old, when you remember back, when water was a block and gold had two colors.
My favorite animals in the game are pigs, cows, chickens, mooshrooms, creepers, bees, pandas, horses, parrots, dolphins, donkeys, mules, polar bears, llamas, camels, and foxes.
1.3 is where I consider everything to be new
1.4 was when I first got the game. Lot of memories
Being like “Oh yah I remember when they added that, that wasn’t that long ago right?” And seeing 2012 is messing me up
I started playing Minecraft since 1.12 (at 12 yo) and "stopped playing" before 1.15 was out. Now I'm back (18yo) and I've NEVER been so shocked, everything is very new to me and I feel like I've missed on so much knowing that 1.14 the village update was such a big update to me at the time it was out. I'm still so happy to see the game evolving and adding new things but damn those caves are huge 😀
I stopped playing at 1.0, this is super useful!
That just mad me realize I play this game since 2012… I was born in 2006, I spent most of my life with minecraft, I don’t even remember how it was before
2011 Minecraft was the time i played Minecraft for the first time with my friends
they were twins and id break into their backyard with no warning and they'd let me in so we'd play Minecraft on creative mode
my 1st time playing was on creative were me and my friends were messing around in the end
the one rule was to not kill the ender dragon
Nice, this is one of the better videos of this kind.
I am amazed with how far Minecraft has progressed over the years.
I got to play Minecraft on 2018 or Aquatic Update. I feel old
We all gotta understand minecraft makes very minuscule updates sometimes that isn’t what we want because it wouldn’t want to change too much of the natural gameplay 😊