@ItzLazyT1M Yea those old caves were something else. There were no massive wonders of huge caves and ancient cities, only narrow caverns and, in the absence of mobs, a deafening silence that let the imagination run wild.
tbh i think vanilla single player is calming, kind of like a liminal space.. and modded single player is calming but more unnerving because of how unfamiliar it can feel. like adventuring a cave and seeing blocks you haven't seen before, like "marble" or "limestone"
As a toddler back in 2013 I was desprate to find other players (in singleplayer mode) and I was just desperate to grief them with my op items taken from creative.
@ThiagavalThiagales yeah ik, back in the day when day me and brother found the village we were just screaming of happiness and celebrating, for finding a village (it was a small small village in the mountains biome)
Yeah I get what you mean, but that's an intentional type of scary, like the game wants you to be afraid of the deep dark, but he's on about the old Minecraft versions behind unintentionally scary
I have seen several videos about this topic, and your honesty touched me. Yeah... I couldn't explained it better. Minecraft, was definitely something else from the beginning.
It's the loneliness in a big world that really makes it scary for me although it's pretty mitigated by all the mobs Now imagine a horror mod which removes all mobs and adds eerie environmental scares that get worse with time, that'd be sick
I was playing Minecraft earlier today in a creative world. Music had ended, I was in a swamp biome building a fortress, sort of at night, and I felt like something was there. You know when you’re in a dark room, or turning the lights off in your basement? It was like that. Music started playing again and I jumped out of my chair
On their own, the old versions felt very "on the fence"- you *could* just chalk the unsettling atmosphere up to it being an unfinished game. But the game took certain little steps to actively push you over the edge into feeling terrified. The cave noises, disc 13, the "removed herobrine" thing they posted with every update, it was enough to make the emptiness feel hostile.
Amazing video! Very underrated! ❤ I always felt this way when I was younger playing Minecraft, I usually just stuck to creative mode since it didn’t feel as intimidating.
I'll be honest. Minecraft IS a liminal space. I remember playing title update 9 on the xbox 360 and shortly after having literal nightmares of me being at one of my builds from minecraft but it's real life. like, one moment I'd be in the dream literally petting my minecraft wolf, the next I'd see these weird entities off in the distance making the cave sounds while standing as giant orbs in the sky over the ocean nearby.
Not so long ago I made a world in beta 1.7.3 and these days I don't get that feeling - probably because I'm older and aware that the game has been picked apart for anything that could be found
sadly i dont have any friends to play minecraft with, so i always play in a singleplayer world, and sometimes i even get scared from a horse or something when i turn around and its shuffing his face into mine! 😂😂😂
No, it isn't. Roblox was always created to be a multiplayer game, which defeats the lonliness. Perhaps when there were no players, but roblox didn't have a music like minecraft, and overall wasn't sad at all
I am sorry, I know it's like off topic but sir what's your accent. Where are you from? I am fixated on that and I need to know or else I'm gonna wonder for the rest of my life please answer.
@@2canner I thought Greece, but the way you pronouced "Beta" didn't make sense for greek. Italian actually checks out. Though your blend of native and english is really good. :D
Even today, Minecraft has a weird feeling of emptiness. It is why i never play singleplayer. I just cant handle it for some reason
That's why I used to bring my dogs or cats in old caves, before the cave update.
I still bring em to caves like mineshafts, don't wanna feel lonely
@ItzLazyT1M Yea those old caves were something else. There were no massive wonders of huge caves and ancient cities, only narrow caverns and, in the absence of mobs, a deafening silence that let the imagination run wild.
I'm the opposite, the feeling is why I play singleplayer almost exclusively!
tbh i think vanilla single player is calming, kind of like a liminal space..
and modded single player is calming but more unnerving because of how unfamiliar it can feel. like adventuring a cave and seeing blocks you haven't seen before, like "marble" or "limestone"
Whenever I create a new world, the first thing I do is find a village
As a toddler back in 2013 I was desprate to find other players (in singleplayer mode) and I was just desperate to grief them with my op items taken from creative.
God forbid what would happen if you would find a village
@ThiagavalThiagales yeah ik, back in the day when day me and brother found the village we were just screaming of happiness and celebrating, for finding a village (it was a small small village in the mountains biome)
Minecraft is still creepy today, especially when your underground and came across the Deep Dark, then the scary music starts.
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thats not scary
@@Verlixos The nerd emoji really lost it's meaning 💀
Yeah I get what you mean, but that's an intentional type of scary, like the game wants you to be afraid of the deep dark, but he's on about the old Minecraft versions behind unintentionally scary
Try turning the music off, playing in peaceful, and exploring a woodland mansion.
I have seen several videos about this topic, and your honesty touched me. Yeah... I couldn't explained it better. Minecraft, was definitely something else from the beginning.
It's the loneliness in a big world that really makes it scary for me although it's pretty mitigated by all the mobs
Now imagine a horror mod which removes all mobs and adds eerie environmental scares that get worse with time, that'd be sick
Try psychological horror lol I think you’ll enjoy it
I still remember finding out about Minecraft from some other family members and getting it back when it was in beta. Good times...
I was playing Minecraft earlier today in a creative world. Music had ended, I was in a swamp biome building a fortress, sort of at night, and I felt like something was there. You know when you’re in a dark room, or turning the lights off in your basement? It was like that. Music started playing again and I jumped out of my chair
Your video went from 360 views to 1400 from the time I marked it to watch later to actually watching it, hell yeah
Old Minecraft is kind like a backrooms level.
On their own, the old versions felt very "on the fence"- you *could* just chalk the unsettling atmosphere up to it being an unfinished game. But the game took certain little steps to actively push you over the edge into feeling terrified. The cave noises, disc 13, the "removed herobrine" thing they posted with every update, it was enough to make the emptiness feel hostile.
Amazing video! Very underrated! ❤ I always felt this way when I was younger playing Minecraft, I usually just stuck to creative mode since it didn’t feel as intimidating.
I'll be honest. Minecraft IS a liminal space. I remember playing title update 9 on the xbox 360 and shortly after having literal nightmares of me being at one of my builds from minecraft but it's real life. like, one moment I'd be in the dream literally petting my minecraft wolf, the next I'd see these weird entities off in the distance making the cave sounds while standing as giant orbs in the sky over the ocean nearby.
it's like when your in single player in gmod and your not spawning anything
Alpha has one of the weirdest feelings ive experienced, but i kinda like it for some reason
Minecraft is the greatest game to have grazed this earth tbh
thank god minecraft today doesen t feel like that anymore
Play minecraft peaceful mode It feels the same
Not so long ago I made a world in beta 1.7.3 and these days I don't get that feeling - probably because I'm older and aware that the game has been picked apart for anything that could be found
sadly i dont have any friends to play minecraft with, so i always play in a singleplayer world, and sometimes i even get scared from a horse or something when i turn around and its shuffing his face into mine! 😂😂😂
No spoko
I'll play, I like Minecraft too! :D
@@djtempest0 how old are you? im 25 yo :)
@ChartPolski Not an adult yet, so I shouldn't say in an online comment section. Anyways, Discord?
@@djtempest0 ah okay. im looking for people18/20+ yo. im sorry :(
Why so serious? *devious ahh laughs*
It would be so funny if you had a second channel called 4can. Wonder what that sounds like.
4chan + Toucan
No you can't handle being alone I can
This Video is great! Keep it up Bro!😃
Wow I really like the video style
no way you only have 448 subscribers
Slowly but surely, we'll get there eventually ❤️
great video! but why bot comments
Good question
I think this maybe be similar to old Roblox as well
No, it isn't. Roblox was always created to be a multiplayer game, which defeats the lonliness. Perhaps when there were no players, but roblox didn't have a music like minecraft, and overall wasn't sad at all
@Arukandi What about BrandonWorks?
you sound so greek
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This video is so true 👍
This is a start of a big channel, you deserved a like and a sub from me. Lmk if you need any help with making discord servers.
underrated channel
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I am sorry, I know it's like off topic but sir what's your accent. Where are you from? I am fixated on that and I need to know or else I'm gonna wonder for the rest of my life please answer.
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@@2canner I thought Greece, but the way you pronouced "Beta" didn't make sense for greek. Italian actually checks out. Though your blend of native and english is really good. :D
dont give up keep the video up alr?
You sound cute
underrated
Keep it up 😊
@@tsgaming2501 I will G ❤️
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How do you not have more subs.
Well. I am subbing
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