Ha! Dopiero jak robiłam rewatch pierwszej części z bratem, to on zauważył, że masz instagrama po polsku. Śmiesznie tak znaleźć osobę z Polski in the wild. Zajebiste filmy! Świetny writing, serio. Proper journalism. Thanks for this
this is like 2 archaeologists talking to an ancient roman and being like "so why did you write this on this wall?" and the roman just being like "idk I thought it'd be funny" I love this so much
>giant cobblestone rectangle on an island "why? was it a quarry? a base for a tower? I am dying so much to learn you don't even know" "I just needed to survive the night and didn't think to dig lol"
I feel like this is exactly how it would go if you could do that IRL... the amount of pottery and literature and shit that people would be like "oh my god you guys still have this? I made it as a fucking joke" is probably insane.
there is/was an anti-piracy feature that spawns and keeps sapwning cats around you if you played without a player name - eventually it would be so many that playing becomes virtually impossible
Personally more for a middleground of 30 minutes to an hour for my content, tho it depends on the subject. If i need catching up on drama, 10 to 15 minutes is more than enough. But i cannot watch 7 hour long videos. I will go nuts.
So I know what happened at 51:02. You can see a few squids swimming around in the water, which at the time had a weird glitch where they sometimes made footstep sounds when they made any contact with the ground. What likely happened is that the squid swam towards you, and got increasingly loud as it got closer while touching the dirt below it.
is that what walking on dirt sounds like? that sounded like destroying or placing dirt blocks to me but i guess that makes sense. my other thought was that it was delayed audio and that he had placed or destroyed dirt blocks prior to the footage, especially since we’ve seen his audio glitch out earlier. but neat
Crazy how this guy dropped a high quality video out of nowhere on par with the tryhard editors of UA-cam about a niche video about a Minecraft house from 14 years ago, pulled this many views and this many subs and has had such a huge outreach the original poster of the house video is willing to do an interview. Good shit man.
I've seen it. There's a high chade that these vids will be the obly ones with high viewcount, because folk are here for this mystery, not for the ones twlling them. It'll die down, maybe ~100 new viewers will be here
@@littlehorn0063 stop being so negative man, this guy's first video blew me away and I will be returning. With the dedication he has to making videos like this I think he will be rolling in views by three uploads
@@littlehorn0063 The first video could be 5 minutes long. He made it into a 2h video and kept me glued to the screen the whole time. And then he posted another video about the exact same stuff, and it's more than an hour and a half long, and I also watched the whole thing instead of sleeping lol. I def wanna see more from this guy, his editing and storytelling skills are amazing.
I think it’s actually kind of funny that at 34:33, the Minecraft menu said “DEADSKINMASK!” while you were on a call with him, directly after having left the exact world that started this whole thing.
Damn, you're right! Is that part of the texture pack? EDIT: There is no "Deadskinmask!" splash text in vanilla Minecraft, so it has to be the texture pack. Nice attention to detail though ^^
I can't believe how much weird shit happens with this world, its pretty common for updates to do weird shit to chunk generation but not THIS, its all just bizarre
Hey guys, the main reason the map keeps breaking again and again is because of how Minecraft "population" works, basically, some versions are designed to recreate chunks and replace old data. This process follows three steps: 1) The game checks for any data that does not match with the "source", aka the seed and current version world generation 2) All blocks and entities are removed from the chunk that's being populated. 3) Once the 2nd step is completed, the game recreates the terrain based (again) on the seed, biome, version and some other variables. In older versions of the game, this step could find data from old maps and replace the terrain with said information, but keeping some values from your savefile. Thats why the Strange house on Zappa's map (which started in beta version) is located in a snowy biome while in Dead's map it was just a mountain, as snowy biomes were not present in Dead's seed originally. You can check this out by visiting an unaltered version of the seed that has not been corrupted. Edit: Corrected some stuff, I was on my phone and got a bunch of things poorly worded
There's also the fact that before release 1.2, every time you loaded a world, the biome placement would all be recalculated from the seed instead of being saved with the level data. Whenever an update changed the terrain generation, it would shuffle the biomes around, even in existing chunks. A swamp generated in 1.0 might freeze over (lilypads and all) in 1.1, and then in 1.2 you'd dig up the snow and find jungle-green grass underneath.
@@CubicApocalypse128 You always learn something new about Mojang's spaghetti code, lol. Also fun fact about minecraft's weird update gimmicks: In old minecraft versions, wooden slabs were actually considered as stone slabs by the game code. This meant that those slabs had their preferred tool set to pickaxe instead of axes, and they couldn't catch fire. In some old maps, you can still find these slabs placed around the world as some times, the map won't correctly update some blocks' NBT tags
Ah! So i wasnt that much wrong, i had this theory too, bc i KNEW it was an old world, the recent versions couldnt load it well, specially bc they skipped a lot of versions to the most recent so old generation data w/ new one eventually would start to overwrite itself
@@maxisz6674 yeah and some technical Minecraft players already know how to deliberately abuse this in order to repopulate chunks in old maps with new biomes but the process is quite complicated and it involves data overload and some other stuff
Dead almost make me teary when he tells about his friend who is sick and he will play and stream Minecraft for him/her. As a person with disability myself, who loves games but can't really play due to the illness's complication, watching someone playing the game is the only way I can enjoy the game. Until now, if I want to relax and enjoy my free time, I watch a random dude play Minecraft. I wish your friend is feeling great now Dead. I'm sure you are a hero to your friend.
So what I’m hearing is that this world began with a friend streaming Minecraft to another, and it ended via one friend streaming Minecraft to another Minecraft reall does bring people together in that weird way
I am SO happy dead talked about the browser version of Minecraft because I used to play that so much (it was not good) and like nobody believes me that it was just a free version on the website because they're all young.
I remember playing a browser version when I first heard about it, but I couldn't find anything about it when I looked for it again more recently and thought it was probably a Minecraft clone. Finally, some vindication.
Lucky, lol, I had to wait 2 weeks for this to drop since I watched it barely after it released, I thought: "hey, this channel is new, but they probably got like, a couple of videos right?" But NAH it was just one that had just dropped, I knew the next one was gonna be long so I knew I had to wait for it
I can't believe this dropped just now lol, I was here like barely 2 minutes after it released, and I had barely moved on from it, I was deadass DESPERATED with this video, so watching this feels watching It all over again, It really was a good day when I watched the first video, I was feeling like shit but that video really put me back into a good mood, same thing happened today, kinda poetic isn't it?
yay all we have to do now is find the cracked version of minecraft from 14 years ago. considering how recently the 2010 herobrine stream was brought back from the dead, i wouldn't be surprised if we end up finding the creator and the version at some point in the future
The chances are slim, but by looking at the recently found lost media (herobrine stream, backrooms, everyone knows that), im sure it's just a matter of time.
@@troneysauceall that's missing is a Post Credits scene cutting to a Swedish Prison holding the builder of Strange House that's been locked up for Piracy Uploading all these years, in a straight jacket screaming "The Dirt Bridge Was The Key!!!"
Almost convinced that you're secretly a huge youtuber with a lot of experience in making videos or something, or at least have edited videos in the past. I usually leave videos in the background while I do stuff but I can really appreciate when someone adds sustenance to the visuals like the dramatic shots of you guys walking around in the moment (which I assume is a mod but you still had to find the bit and sync it to the audio). You could have just done a normal first person shot throughout the entire video but you didn't, and that's pretty cool! My last comment on the first video stands that I just love your dynamic with your pal Skignorf throughout the video and the interview was very fun to watch. There's definitely some natural first-vc awkwardness but it felt like you befriended Dead throughout the whole 'tour' even though you were throwing little jabs at him in the first video. This comment is already long but thank you for the subtitles! Those can be tedious but I have auditory processing problems so it's nice to be able to go rewind and read the words I couldn't pick up- either because I just couldn't process it or was distracted.
shoutout to dead for being so polite and patient being asked an interview’s worth of variations on the question “why are you so bad at minecraft?” lmaoooo but fr this shit is so cozy it feels like im just hanging out with my boys on call one night
Oh my god I remember Alpha. The headache that was getting out of a boat and watching it zoom away in the other direction, never to be seen again. Or how expensive they were early game and watching them break apart one square away from shore because they "hit" a block.
Dead looks like such a chill guy, to spend time with you, talking about a 14 year old minecraft world, answer all your questions, stupid or not, just chill with you. And the fact that he remembered it all is WILD. OH AND I FUMKING KNEW YOU ARE POLISH, WTH MAN, I was so confused and excited to see that one random screenshot when you messaged zappa last episode and saw polish.
Thanks for the shoutout for the "Ominous red square bug explanation" :) And good job on your documentation series - what a nice continuation to the first part. Me likey!
It's funny that the world is cursed, keeps going apeshit and haunt you guys, until Dead shows up. Then the world feels at ease with its original master/companion, and all is fine and chill. Also Actor: Cow in memoriam, is a nice touch. Another nice touch is how the end music just cuts.
13:17 This is feeling more and more like a real life creepypasta by the minute. I could easily imagine ether deadskinmask, or the person who made the pirated version, or whoever, had a plushie, or had a child who had a plushie, and they died, and it's literally just Ben Drowned, but with a plushie and the letter L, instead of statues of Link.
Please talk about the video on the sidebar in your first video called "Minecraft Strange House found on my world" by masterlegogamer. It appears right at the beginning at the 0:01 mark. It cant be found on youtube anymore and lost media wiki is looking into it
Oh my. I just did my own brief look into it and you're right. I'm gonna have to keep my eye on this one. I've played minecraft for almost 12 years (casually) and so anything like this *reeeeally* fascinates me.
It's kinda crazy that this story actually has an explanation now. I remember first seeing the video, thought it would just beanother mysterious clip never to be answered. The lengths you went to get answers were crazy. Good job
It’s unfortunate, if you ask me. I prefer longer, hours long videos personally. Short form content is a bit of a plague tbh, it’s sanitization of creative liberty
Kinda of crazy how much OG players just quit once beta ended or thought game was bad after full update also interesting that he really OG he is and how he was playing since basically day one
The best Minecraft experience I had was Beta 1.9. I had, I think it was ‘three mikes mod’ that had modern vehicles in it like tunneling machines and building materials. I built a whole city out of it. The mod author never updated his mods.
Modern Minecraft really feels like a completely different game despite some of the superficial similarities. Alpha/Beta was definitely a simpler time, and I think it was a time when Minecraft really stood out as something unique; the survival mechanics were pretty light which kept a lot of focus on building things and just kind of exploring the map. I think in Beta 1.8 the game started leaning a lot more into the survival and adventuring mechanics, and in a way, it's distracting, I think. It's harder to just kind of chill and explore the world and build a cozy base because there's so much *stuff* the game wants you to do, but it's resulted in the game having a lot of shallow mechanics, while there's a lot of other games that just focus on doing a few things really well, and it's easy for me, when interacting with these shallow mechanics, to just kinda put Minecraft down to go play one of those other games instead. I think what I really want to see from Minecraft going forward is for them to focus on fleshing out the building system more. It's a really nice framework, and I think that framework is really a major aspect of what set Minecraft apart from other games back in Alpha/Beta, but other than adding new block types, not much has changed about it since then, which means the limitations are largely unchanged. When you build at realistic scales relative to the height of the player, Minecraft really doesn't give you much room for detailing. I think there's a lot of room to expand interior decoration -- imagine if we didn't need mods to have some cozy furniture! -- and imagine if you could "paint" the texture of one block onto a face of another block so your walls don't need to be really thick if you want the exterior and the interior to be a different material.
I would save the world in it's original version from deadskin, the zappa's both converted and unconverted versions, the version of the world used in the video, and the version after destroying it, all in one pendrive, and put it in a safe place as a trophy.
The average pen drive dies after a couple of years lol. Upload all onto the web archive and also save them privately in multiple hard drives and magnetic tape backup cartridges.
because of the last video I decided to make a python program that went through my saves, and checked the region files for crafting tables, furnaces and torches, and randomly chose regions and pasted them into a new world I created, exploring this world I've come across alot of my old builds, some I forgot about, its pretty cool and I managed to use that inspiration the last video you made gave me
i dont have a clue as to how python works or exactly how u did this but duuuude it would actually be so beastly if u were make a public release of this as a program or something sounds fkin awesome :-0
@@jadajarlo all I have to do is set it up so it can find the Minecraft folder of a specific user, and be something user friendly, I'll try get it done before Monday and I'll point you in the direction of my gitlab or something
Back for part two, and it did not disappoint. The singing montage was the best part, honestly. (Thank you SO much for subtitling these videos. I'm so grateful.)
I saw this in my fyp and was like: “wait is that the house guy? No he wouldn’t have uploaded that quickly but I’ll check his channel any way.” And then I saw this, just starting to watch I trust it’s a good video
your last video really caught me by surprise i thought itd be like a boring minecraft unsolved mystery video that was clickbaity and all but it was just you and your friend having fun and being so thorough with exploring this strange world and i loved that video and this video is just the perfect closure and ending to this series, i loooved this style of video and i cant wait for similar ones or any type of video youll make in the future!!
I just watched part 1 and 2. The way you produced this really brought me back to the days of old Minecraft. I really felt something that I haven't felt in a long time and it was a very welcome feeling. It was fun watching friends messing around on a Minecraft server and solving mysteries. I was able to turn my brain off for about four hours and just relive my own memories while watching. I'm also going through things right now and this really helped to distract me long enough to breath. I apologize for this long message and I doubt either of you see it but it was important to me to let you know how great I thought this was even if it will never be seen. I believe the two of you have a great dynamic and that you both will really go far if you keep making content like this. Job well done and good luck to your future endeavors!
one of the reasons i enjoyed the loooong first vid was the way it made me feel. at first i didnt even realised it is that long, but you guys just brought back the nostalgia of sitting on dc w friends and messing around in mc in very late hours of the day, with glorious cuts that didnt really create disonance in music. your first video just felt warm. thank you for not making it 5 mins long
So, bit of an explanation on the save on the server corrupting after sitting idly on the server for a few days untouched: Based on the icon shown in your server browser at 12:36, it looks like your server was being hosted on Exaroton. Exaroton has a setting to "optimize" your map's storage. What it does is delete certain region files (terrain/chunk data) to save storage space. This results in odd chunk generation or a change in existing terrain/builds as the region data for those chunks was deleted, and then regenerated as needed when approached by the player using the seed which was used on the server. My theory as to why the save exists as it does in the first place is that there existed region data in the save slot of the pirated version that wasn't deleted, deadskin went to make a new save in that slot, and the game read from the old region data when deadskin traveled to them from his initial spawn. Applying this information, you can curse/fuse any two maps together by adding/overwriting the region files from one map/save into the region folder of another map/save -- at least on newer versions, where I've got knowledge of how Minecraft saves woro
I LOVE the camera placements. It gives like a really nice cinematic perspective with the shaders and sound physics. Love this videos, man. Theres something so nostalgic about minecraft mysteries and retrospectives. Really looking forward to whatever you want to make next!
Watched part 1 on Halloween and just realized this part 2 exists, perfect timing for liminal alpha Minecraft. But plus these are ur first videos? Like holy cow, y’all put a-lot of effort into this and i’m excited to see what u do next
I'm really late to the party but man this is the type of genuine content I've been missing in Minecraft UA-cam Probably one of the best Minecraft youtube sagas i've ever watched
First there's a sequel, now every time I walk around my neighborhood I see strange houses that I did not build all over the place. Did I even build my own house? How deep does this mystery go.......
Love this series, you have a really chill personality and ngl I would love a alpha series or beta from you. Either exploring old worlds or a lets play idk...
It's funny that modern videos are so short and fast, no one can pay attention to a long video, however this one is a huge success and has an aesthetic that specifically suits long videos, and even though it goes against the current video standard I feel that it worked perfectly well.
This 2 video documentary about an old legendary minecraft mistery is without a joke better than anything that passes in cinemas or elsewhere. Someone at netflix should hire this guy or pay for the rights to put his videos there man it deserves so much more attention. Absolute banger of two videos
Zajebisty content, tbh nie wiedziałem że jesteś z polski oglądając pierwszy film, mega gratulacje tego nietuzinkowego sukcesu który odniosłeś odkrywając ten świat (czerwony kwadrat patrzy)
Dont ever start making 5-20 minute videos. I love this format. Its so nice to put on a long video about a topic im interested in, play some games, and just chill out and learn about something.
Dont mind the people complaining about the video length. I love having these long form videos playing in the background while i play MC. Tiktok brainrot made long form videos impossible for them to sit though
I don't think _all_ the criticism comes from "tiktok brainrot". I regularly watch multi-hour videos (not even in the background, just watching), but the first video came pretty close to losing my interest. Basically some people enjoy the feeling of "uncovering a mystery", for which the long-form format makes sense. Others (like me) just wanna know how something like this can happen on a technical level, and then ~2 hrs is definitely more than required to explain "there was a world-save mixing glitch that happened to someone who had a pirated version of the game (which came with a pre-built world they hadn't seen before)". I think a decent compromise could be to have a ~15 minute "recap" section towards the end of these long-form mystery videos, where the creator can just say "hey if you aren't interested in the process of getting here, you can skip to the explanation here". Perhaps they'd get less engagement on the video, but it does avoid comments complaining about the length.
This series of videos is so wonderful. I love chill non-sensational Minecraft content made by people that just find the subject interesting. I'm also a sucker for content about old Minecraft lore. I am very much looking forward to future videos
I loved this video. Watched the entirety of it and the last one when it released. In all honesty, I'm glad you make the content hours long and don't over edit it. It just feels so refreshing to see a Minecraft video like this especially considering pretty much all UA-cam is now is just fast paced, highly edited overstimulation brainrot content. This type of video makes me feel almost as if I was back in the old days of Minecraft UA-cam again, where it was simple lets plays and mod reviews with nice humor. Absolute peak 🔥 Also, I really loved how you guys were super chill during the interview and all. Just felt like a real conversation, nothing forced no rushing. Made me really feel like home. The part where you and Skig were going basically insane was hella funny too. Mad respect to you guys and Zappa for solving this mystery. 10/10, I'd love to see more of your videos (and also deadskin's if he decides to makes any after this.) (Off topic but I just love deadskin's silly laugh he does often, what a chill guy.)
Thank you for posting the two videos on the Strange House. Seeing this mystery get solved and actually seeing Zappa and DeadSk1n's world brings back memories of a simpler time. Thank you for this nostalgic trip down memory lane and also, that Alpha texture pack looks amazing!
This series of videos were such a nice watch :) Dead was my favorite UA-camr when I first started exploring the internet at about 8 (?) I'm 21 now, in my last year of college, which is insane. No one else made Minecraft videos like him back then. His voice was and still is very calming and the fact that he played as if he was truly in the game was such cool concept to me. His videos honestly made me want to play Minecraft in the first place. Thank you for this deep dive, it felt very nostalgic for me to watch and experience all over again in another light (also great for Dead to get the recognition he deserves)!
It's kind of sad that this video is how I learned that there's a sprint keybind. I play Minecraft a lot, primarily on versions since it was added (and have for years) yet I somehow did not know you could sprint in any way other than double pressing W. Edit: Grammar
tbf the double tap crap™️ is such an old thing i would imagine veterans would have a hard time adapting to it (i know i never did all the way up until i quit) idk about people who started after double tap crap™️ was made optional though
@@liquidscreamisnomore My dad started before the change and he said he hated double tapping and uses the shift hotkey, I think he started playing before me.
The fact that Deadskinmask stopped playing even before release makes it feel like he's some sort of time traveler, who got stuck or suspended in time (Minecraft time), his own time went on enough for him not to remember much of the world, but not enough for him to know anything about Minecraft updates newer that the beta he played in. This is so awesome.
I'm at 25:39 and as I was watching MY INTERNET WENT OUT. I swear, this world literally puts a curse on whoever knows about it It's like a catalyst for unfortunate events
I agree. This type of long form content is so rare to come by these days. Everyone follows the meta for money or does shorts. I wanna see long videos with interesting topics, I'm tired of shorts or the basic 10 minute video. I don't even care about production quality as long as the content is good.
There are so many great new youtubers coming out of the woodwork these days and I'm here for it. I loved the first strange house video and I feel like I'm gonna thoroughly enjoy this follow up.
This whole video just felt like a comforting nostalgia trip even though I never played the alpha version. You guys were so chill exploring the place with dead. I almost fell asleep when the end music started playing 10/10 vid
Chopin copyrighted my video, that's why I posted an hour late. Sorry.
Also if you're polish comment something under this.
I can into space
Not polish but hi!
I'm not polish.
Ha! Dopiero jak robiłam rewatch pierwszej części z bratem, to on zauważył, że masz instagrama po polsku. Śmiesznie tak znaleźć osobę z Polski in the wild. Zajebiste filmy! Świetny writing, serio. Proper journalism. Thanks for this
sto lat!
Can’t wait for Part 3 where you interview the Red Square
Then part 4 where dead interviews the red square
haha
then part 5 when the red square interviews herobrine
I think it might be in Moscow right now
red square my beloved
Petition to put the strange house i didn't build in minecraft as a naturally spawning structure
who out here wants to make a mod that adds a 0.1% of it generating in a world?
@@troneysauce Yes.
@@troneysauceand make it only generate like ten thousand blocks out
That's a sick idea tbh
i suggested last video a mod that allows all the mod users'' structures to have a miniscule chance of spawning in each others world
this is like 2 archaeologists talking to an ancient roman and being like "so why did you write this on this wall?" and the roman just being like "idk I thought it'd be funny"
I love this so much
Its like when people graffiti inside old building why are there so many dicks and happy faces idk thought it would be funny 😂
>giant cobblestone rectangle on an island
"why? was it a quarry? a base for a tower? I am dying so much to learn you don't even know"
"I just needed to survive the night and didn't think to dig lol"
This. This is how we live.
I feel like this is exactly how it would go if you could do that IRL... the amount of pottery and literature and shit that people would be like "oh my god you guys still have this? I made it as a fucking joke" is probably insane.
I'm reminded of one set of the Maeshowes runes that read "Tholfir Kolbeinsson carved these runes high up".
"this is just a complex piracy screen"
dude, if mojang made it so pirated copies of MC had the most cursed generation i would pirate it
We gotta ask notch bro
World exists with chunk files but no level.dat
That's.. that's all it is ugh
@@LiEnby dude, when you find out what "if" means you're gonna have a stroke
@@LiEnbythat’s not even what it is
there is/was an anti-piracy feature that spawns and keeps sapwning cats around you if you played without a player name - eventually it would be so many that playing becomes virtually impossible
❤
very strange comment that i did not make
You are goated for this. But also your video freaked me out when I was 11 years old playing beta, I was never so paranoid while playing a game.
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Please never switch the format to "it can be explained in 15 minutes". The 2 hours of absolute blast of spooky research is what I am here for.
For real, I'm sick of short form content
Honestly, agree. I love longer videos ❤
Personally more for a middleground of 30 minutes to an hour for my content, tho it depends on the subject. If i need catching up on drama, 10 to 15 minutes is more than enough. But i cannot watch 7 hour long videos. I will go nuts.
i second this
@@mitri4939 i am not
Deadskins mic sounds as good as it did 15 years ago
Deadskins mic 15 years ago sounds better than a lot of mics I hear today including my own
So I know what happened at 51:02. You can see a few squids swimming around in the water, which at the time had a weird glitch where they sometimes made footstep sounds when they made any contact with the ground. What likely happened is that the squid swam towards you, and got increasingly loud as it got closer while touching the dirt below it.
thanks, some nerd
is that what walking on dirt sounds like? that sounded like destroying or placing dirt blocks to me but i guess that makes sense. my other thought was that it was delayed audio and that he had placed or destroyed dirt blocks prior to the footage, especially since we’ve seen his audio glitch out earlier. but neat
thank you! still really freaky tho
@@Mentaclink in those old versions the walking sounds were just the placing sounds but high pitched, so yeah
NEEEEEEERRRRRDDDD!!!!
the reson why it didnt break during the interveiw is because the world wants it's creator.
Monster house type shit
There’s gotta be a Ben Drowned type story behind the dude who made the original “strange house” world
The World’s presence was calmed at its master’s return
@@mrandersen6872The world is a fucking entity
Crazy how this guy dropped a high quality video out of nowhere on par with the tryhard editors of UA-cam about a niche video about a Minecraft house from 14 years ago, pulled this many views and this many subs and has had such a huge outreach the original poster of the house video is willing to do an interview. Good shit man.
I've seen it. There's a high chade that these vids will be the obly ones with high viewcount, because folk are here for this mystery, not for the ones twlling them. It'll die down, maybe ~100 new viewers will be here
@@littlehorn0063 stop being so negative man, this guy's first video blew me away and I will be returning. With the dedication he has to making videos like this I think he will be rolling in views by three uploads
It is crazy for the first 2 videos to be absolute bangers. I'm very excited to see what videos will come from this in the future
@@littlehorn0063 The first video could be 5 minutes long. He made it into a 2h video and kept me glued to the screen the whole time. And then he posted another video about the exact same stuff, and it's more than an hour and a half long, and I also watched the whole thing instead of sleeping lol. I def wanna see more from this guy, his editing and storytelling skills are amazing.
Cause it's really darn interesting! It seems like it couldn't have been real, but then it was
I did NOT expect the interview to be this long, a suprise for sure, but a welcome one indeed.
The red Cube :)
YOU KNOW IT BABYYYYY
It felt more like a free dialogue than an engineered and confined interview
@@pseudoplotinusmade it even better imo
who needs an official minecraft movie when we’ve got this gem
at 36:43 when he joined the world for a brief second the red square was there again
this gotta be a prank bro
nvm you’re right lmao
NO WAY
wait why is it in front of the door????? what is happening
@@troneysauce the fact that even on newer versions it happens is insane
@@troneysaucemy brother in Christ is cursed. 😂💀💀
Babe wake up new strange house lore dropped.
Yay 🩷
I literally woke up in the middle of the night (it's 1.30 am rn here) just to find this video to fall asleep to
yessssssssssss🗣🗣🔥🔥
wake up the whole family
not new, he stole it from someone else, who posted this exact same world like a month ago
I love the way Dead laughs….he chuckles like he knows something you don’t.
I think it’s actually kind of funny that at 34:33, the Minecraft menu said “DEADSKINMASK!” while you were on a call with him, directly after having left the exact world that started this whole thing.
Damn, you're right! Is that part of the texture pack?
EDIT: There is no "Deadskinmask!" splash text in vanilla Minecraft, so it has to be the texture pack. Nice attention to detail though ^^
I can't believe how much weird shit happens with this world, its pretty common for updates to do weird shit to chunk generation but not THIS, its all just bizarre
i hate it and i'll never step in that world again
@@troneysauceyou should probably go to church just to make sure you aren’t cursed
Hey guys, the main reason the map keeps breaking again and again is because of how Minecraft "population" works, basically, some versions are designed to recreate chunks and replace old data.
This process follows three steps:
1) The game checks for any data that does not match with the "source", aka the seed and current version world generation
2) All blocks and entities are removed from the chunk that's being populated.
3) Once the 2nd step is completed, the game recreates the terrain based (again) on the seed, biome, version and some other variables. In older versions of the game, this step could find data from old maps and replace the terrain with said information, but keeping some values from your savefile.
Thats why the Strange house on Zappa's map (which started in beta version) is located in a snowy biome while in Dead's map it was just a mountain, as snowy biomes were not present in Dead's seed originally. You can check this out by visiting an unaltered version of the seed that has not been corrupted.
Edit: Corrected some stuff, I was on my phone and got a bunch of things poorly worded
There's also the fact that before release 1.2, every time you loaded a world, the biome placement would all be recalculated from the seed instead of being saved with the level data. Whenever an update changed the terrain generation, it would shuffle the biomes around, even in existing chunks. A swamp generated in 1.0 might freeze over (lilypads and all) in 1.1, and then in 1.2 you'd dig up the snow and find jungle-green grass underneath.
@@CubicApocalypse128 You always learn something new about Mojang's spaghetti code, lol. Also fun fact about minecraft's weird update gimmicks: In old minecraft versions, wooden slabs were actually considered as stone slabs by the game code. This meant that those slabs had their preferred tool set to pickaxe instead of axes, and they couldn't catch fire. In some old maps, you can still find these slabs placed around the world as some times, the map won't correctly update some blocks' NBT tags
Ah! So i wasnt that much wrong, i had this theory too, bc i KNEW it was an old world, the recent versions couldnt load it well, specially bc they skipped a lot of versions to the most recent so old generation data w/ new one eventually would start to overwrite itself
@@maxisz6674 yeah and some technical Minecraft players already know how to deliberately abuse this in order to repopulate chunks in old maps with new biomes but the process is quite complicated and it involves data overload and some other stuff
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Really though, good explination and understanding of world gen tech, ty
Dead almost make me teary when he tells about his friend who is sick and he will play and stream Minecraft for him/her. As a person with disability myself, who loves games but can't really play due to the illness's complication, watching someone playing the game is the only way I can enjoy the game. Until now, if I want to relax and enjoy my free time, I watch a random dude play Minecraft. I wish your friend is feeling great now Dead. I'm sure you are a hero to your friend.
So what I’m hearing is that this world began with a friend streaming Minecraft to another, and it ended via one friend streaming Minecraft to another
Minecraft reall does bring people together in that weird way
I am SO happy dead talked about the browser version of Minecraft because I used to play that so much (it was not good) and like nobody believes me that it was just a free version on the website because they're all young.
I remember playing a browser version when I first heard about it, but I couldn't find anything about it when I looked for it again more recently and thought it was probably a Minecraft clone. Finally, some vindication.
@@wheedler yeah! I said for years it was real but nobody believed me!!
That was the go-to in school on our laptops lmao. Takes me back to middle school
fr and you couldn’t save the world or anything, the amount of castles i built just to close the tab and have to restart the next day was insane lol
@@theswagzone1267 desperately trying to keep the laptop open no matter what
I did NOT expect to find this gem so early! Just finished watching "1st part" like an hour ago, came back to YT for 10 min but will watch that ASAP
Lucky, lol, I had to wait 2 weeks for this to drop since I watched it barely after it released, I thought: "hey, this channel is new, but they probably got like, a couple of videos right?" But NAH it was just one that had just dropped, I knew the next one was gonna be long so I knew I had to wait for it
I can't believe this dropped just now lol, I was here like barely 2 minutes after it released, and I had barely moved on from it, I was deadass DESPERATED with this video, so watching this feels watching It all over again, It really was a good day when I watched the first video, I was feeling like shit but that video really put me back into a good mood, same thing happened today, kinda poetic isn't it?
yay all we have to do now is find the cracked version of minecraft from 14 years ago. considering how recently the 2010 herobrine stream was brought back from the dead, i wouldn't be surprised if we end up finding the creator and the version at some point in the future
The chances are slim, but by looking at the recently found lost media (herobrine stream, backrooms, everyone knows that), im sure it's just a matter of time.
yeah pretty much. time is the game with this one
@@troneysauce you should definitely try and find the og uploader of the cracked version
@@troneysauceall that's missing is a Post Credits scene cutting to a Swedish Prison holding the builder of Strange House that's been locked up for Piracy Uploading all these years, in a straight jacket screaming "The Dirt Bridge Was The Key!!!"
yes!
Almost convinced that you're secretly a huge youtuber with a lot of experience in making videos or something, or at least have edited videos in the past. I usually leave videos in the background while I do stuff but I can really appreciate when someone adds sustenance to the visuals like the dramatic shots of you guys walking around in the moment (which I assume is a mod but you still had to find the bit and sync it to the audio). You could have just done a normal first person shot throughout the entire video but you didn't, and that's pretty cool!
My last comment on the first video stands that I just love your dynamic with your pal Skignorf throughout the video and the interview was very fun to watch. There's definitely some natural first-vc awkwardness but it felt like you befriended Dead throughout the whole 'tour' even though you were throwing little jabs at him in the first video.
This comment is already long but thank you for the subtitles! Those can be tedious but I have auditory processing problems so it's nice to be able to go rewind and read the words I couldn't pick up- either because I just couldn't process it or was distracted.
shoutout to dead for being so polite and patient being asked an interview’s worth of variations on the question “why are you so bad at minecraft?” lmaoooo but fr this shit is so cozy it feels like im just hanging out with my boys on call one night
Long form content of people discussing a Minecraft house is back on the menu boys.
Oh my god I remember Alpha. The headache that was getting out of a boat and watching it zoom away in the other direction, never to be seen again. Or how expensive they were early game and watching them break apart one square away from shore because they "hit" a block.
DSM accidentally created the first Minecraft ARG.
why did they make them like that
@@RatEatRat It was Alpha. Still rough and unrefined.
Lily pads were a nightmare lol
Dead looks like such a chill guy, to spend time with you, talking about a 14 year old minecraft world, answer all your questions, stupid or not, just chill with you. And the fact that he remembered it all is WILD.
OH AND I FUMKING KNEW YOU ARE POLISH, WTH MAN, I was so confused and excited to see that one random screenshot when you messaged zappa last episode and saw polish.
DZIĘKUJEEEEEEEEE💟
@@troneysauce ❤
Thanks for the shoutout for the "Ominous red square bug explanation" :)
And good job on your documentation series - what a nice continuation to the first part. Me likey!
It's funny that the world is cursed, keeps going apeshit and haunt you guys, until Dead shows up.
Then the world feels at ease with its original master/companion, and all is fine and chill.
Also Actor: Cow in memoriam, is a nice touch.
Another nice touch is how the end music just cuts.
originally we had it fade out but youtube copyrighted it (even though it wasn’t copyright) so we had to let youtube overlay it with a different song
@@skignorf Typical youtube
13:17 This is feeling more and more like a real life creepypasta by the minute. I could easily imagine ether deadskinmask, or the person who made the pirated version, or whoever, had a plushie, or had a child who had a plushie, and they died, and it's literally just Ben Drowned, but with a plushie and the letter L, instead of statues of Link.
Seriously, you could redo this series in a less serious, horror creepypasta way. It could be fun.
@@chaoticsilver8442the red sqaure is the singularity of the weirdness of the world
L is for lucifer to be cliche lmao
Didn't expect that "happy ending" overall of this journey. Thank you for making this series
That pig being subtitled was hilarious - would watch an SMP series with you three, this world or any world, alpha or newest version
Please talk about the video on the sidebar in your first video called "Minecraft Strange House found on my world" by masterlegogamer. It appears right at the beginning at the 0:01 mark. It cant be found on youtube anymore and lost media wiki is looking into it
Oh my. I just did my own brief look into it and you're right. I'm gonna have to keep my eye on this one. I've played minecraft for almost 12 years (casually) and so anything like this *reeeeally* fascinates me.
omg yes
hey so ive looked a little into this i believe i have found masterlegogamer on YT however it seems around 4 years ago his channel was hacked
no way, I follow u on twitter
@@VaporeonMeow cool
It's kinda crazy that this story actually has an explanation now. I remember first seeing the video, thought it would just beanother mysterious clip never to be answered. The lengths you went to get answers were crazy. Good job
“The third one will be like 20 to 30 minutes”
I can already feel that isn’t going to be true lmao
this time it will be true, trust
It’s unfortunate, if you ask me. I prefer longer, hours long videos personally. Short form content is a bit of a plague tbh, it’s sanitization of creative liberty
@@RedLionKNCsometimes things have to be shorter than an hour
Dude this world IS cursed. 1:06:09 Also no way it's been that long since ladders worked that way, damn I'm old.
Kinda of crazy how much OG players just quit once beta ended or thought game was bad after full update also interesting that he really OG he is and how he was playing since basically day one
The best Minecraft experience I had was Beta 1.9. I had, I think it was ‘three mikes mod’ that had modern vehicles in it like tunneling machines and building materials. I built a whole city out of it.
The mod author never updated his mods.
Modern Minecraft really feels like a completely different game despite some of the superficial similarities. Alpha/Beta was definitely a simpler time, and I think it was a time when Minecraft really stood out as something unique; the survival mechanics were pretty light which kept a lot of focus on building things and just kind of exploring the map. I think in Beta 1.8 the game started leaning a lot more into the survival and adventuring mechanics, and in a way, it's distracting, I think. It's harder to just kind of chill and explore the world and build a cozy base because there's so much *stuff* the game wants you to do, but it's resulted in the game having a lot of shallow mechanics, while there's a lot of other games that just focus on doing a few things really well, and it's easy for me, when interacting with these shallow mechanics, to just kinda put Minecraft down to go play one of those other games instead.
I think what I really want to see from Minecraft going forward is for them to focus on fleshing out the building system more. It's a really nice framework, and I think that framework is really a major aspect of what set Minecraft apart from other games back in Alpha/Beta, but other than adding new block types, not much has changed about it since then, which means the limitations are largely unchanged. When you build at realistic scales relative to the height of the player, Minecraft really doesn't give you much room for detailing. I think there's a lot of room to expand interior decoration -- imagine if we didn't need mods to have some cozy furniture! -- and imagine if you could "paint" the texture of one block onto a face of another block so your walls don't need to be really thick if you want the exterior and the interior to be a different material.
I would save the world in it's original version from deadskin, the zappa's both converted and unconverted versions, the version of the world used in the video, and the version after destroying it, all in one pendrive, and put it in a safe place as a trophy.
The average pen drive dies after a couple of years lol.
Upload all onto the web archive and also save them privately in multiple hard drives and magnetic tape backup cartridges.
One of the relics of the Minecraft community
because of the last video I decided to make a python program that went through my saves, and checked the region files for crafting tables, furnaces and torches, and randomly chose regions and pasted them into a new world I created, exploring this world I've come across alot of my old builds, some I forgot about, its pretty cool and I managed to use that inspiration the last video you made gave me
i dont have a clue as to how python works or exactly how u did this
but duuuude
it would actually be so beastly if u were make a public release of this as a program or something
sounds fkin awesome :-0
@@jadajarlo I can look into that, shouldn't be too difficult
well if u ever do, keep me updated man!
i am geniunely so interested in what u did here
i send dabest of luck @@jaisere :-)
@@jadajarlo all I have to do is set it up so it can find the Minecraft folder of a specific user, and be something user friendly, I'll try get it done before Monday and I'll point you in the direction of my gitlab or something
@@jadajarlo It is done :D
You can hear him getting more confident throughout the performance
I hope this is the start of a youtube career/hobby these videos are so good
you might be in luck 🐴
i like how you translated your nickname to english even though you didn't need to (sos = sauce for non-polish people)
Dead is so chill man i loved it
he's a sweetheart
Back for part two, and it did not disappoint. The singing montage was the best part, honestly. (Thank you SO much for subtitling these videos. I'm so grateful.)
that ending sequence with the silly credits and everything being blown away was beautiful
I saw this in my fyp and was like: “wait is that the house guy? No he wouldn’t have uploaded that quickly but I’ll check his channel any way.” And then I saw this, just starting to watch I trust it’s a good video
your last video really caught me by surprise i thought itd be like a boring minecraft unsolved mystery video that was clickbaity and all but it was just you and your friend having fun and being so thorough with exploring this strange world and i loved that video and this video is just the perfect closure and ending to this series, i loooved this style of video and i cant wait for similar ones or any type of video youll make in the future!!
You know, for the name “deadskinmask”, this guys awfully artistic and kind. My condolences go to him.
his name is based off of a slayer song :)
No joke if yall or even if just dead did an old minecraft playthrough, I'd be 100% down to watch it
I love those weird random camera angles. It looks like Herobrine watching you from behind a corner.
that’s what we were going for :)
@@skignorf That was a great idea, really added to the atmosphere.
I just watched part 1 and 2. The way you produced this really brought me back to the days of old Minecraft. I really felt something that I haven't felt in a long time and it was a very welcome feeling. It was fun watching friends messing around on a Minecraft server and solving mysteries. I was able to turn my brain off for about four hours and just relive my own memories while watching. I'm also going through things right now and this really helped to distract me long enough to breath. I apologize for this long message and I doubt either of you see it but it was important to me to let you know how great I thought this was even if it will never be seen. I believe the two of you have a great dynamic and that you both will really go far if you keep making content like this. Job well done and good luck to your future endeavors!
We’re glad you enjoyed it, and I hope everything gets better soon
WELL THAT WAS FAST, i did not expect this to come out that soon, great job
i've endured not sleeping and many headaches for this. thank you
"considering it was my first video and I got death threats" really make me crack up
Such a comfy video, so glad y'all made a sequel, I enjoyed every second, especially the live roasting of the house lol!
one of the reasons i enjoyed the loooong first vid was the way it made me feel. at first i didnt even realised it is that long, but you guys just brought back the nostalgia of sitting on dc w friends and messing around in mc in very late hours of the day, with glorious cuts that didnt really create disonance in music. your first video just felt warm. thank you for not making it 5 mins long
So, bit of an explanation on the save on the server corrupting after sitting idly on the server for a few days untouched:
Based on the icon shown in your server browser at 12:36, it looks like your server was being hosted on Exaroton. Exaroton has a setting to "optimize" your map's storage. What it does is delete certain region files (terrain/chunk data) to save storage space. This results in odd chunk generation or a change in existing terrain/builds as the region data for those chunks was deleted, and then regenerated as needed when approached by the player using the seed which was used on the server.
My theory as to why the save exists as it does in the first place is that there existed region data in the save slot of the pirated version that wasn't deleted, deadskin went to make a new save in that slot, and the game read from the old region data when deadskin traveled to them from his initial spawn.
Applying this information, you can curse/fuse any two maps together by adding/overwriting the region files from one map/save into the region folder of another map/save -- at least on newer versions, where I've got knowledge of how Minecraft saves woro
I was wondering about this, like that's a crazy amount of chunks that somehow got regenerated!
I LOVE the camera placements. It gives like a really nice cinematic perspective with the shaders and sound physics. Love this videos, man. Theres something so nostalgic about minecraft mysteries and retrospectives.
Really looking forward to whatever you want to make next!
Watched part 1 on Halloween and just realized this part 2 exists, perfect timing for liminal alpha Minecraft. But plus these are ur first videos? Like holy cow, y’all put a-lot of effort into this and i’m excited to see what u do next
best trilogy about a weird minecraft world i've ever seen
part 3 exists, you just don't know it yet
Nice username.
Strange Video that I didn't make 🤯
Congratulations on the video! It was one of the best I've seen of Minecraft in recent years. Hugs from Brazil!
Hugs from da poles land, thanks
I'm really late to the party but man this is the type of genuine content I've been missing in Minecraft UA-cam
Probably one of the best Minecraft youtube sagas i've ever watched
i really like deadskins voice, he sounds lowkey chill asf
Did you the house
bro sent me money through youtube so he can tax me
@@troneysauce its called a pro gamer move
please don't the house...
First there's a sequel, now every time I walk around my neighborhood I see strange houses that I did not build all over the place. Did I even build my own house? How deep does this mystery go.......
Wait, I just realised, I didn’t build my house either
Love this series, you have a really chill personality and ngl I would love a alpha series or beta from you. Either exploring old worlds or a lets play idk...
Dude. The fog is coming for you specifically
It's funny that modern videos are so short and fast, no one can pay attention to a long video, however this one is a huge success and has an aesthetic that specifically suits long videos, and even though it goes against the current video standard I feel that it worked perfectly well.
3 hours 30 minutes (+) worth of content with the first and second part………this a great series
52:05 It's called the "phantom player phenomenon/the PP phenomenon" there is practically no information about it. maybe it's herobrine (oOo spooky)
Dude, you're actually hilarious and make some great stuff. You've been helping me get through finals so thanks man!
31:30 i like how the Camera is in the place of the Red box
I love how you guys all got more comfortable with each other by the end!!
This 2 video documentary about an old legendary minecraft mistery is without a joke better than anything that passes in cinemas or elsewhere. Someone at netflix should hire this guy or pay for the rights to put his videos there man it deserves so much more attention. Absolute banger of two videos
This was peak cinema. I hope you make more videos similar to this series. Keep spittin brother, you can cook.
the editing and detail in this video need so much more appreciation lol
there is no way - i watched this documentary like 3 days ago. UA-cam is magic to me sometimes.
Zajebisty content, tbh nie wiedziałem że jesteś z polski oglądając pierwszy film, mega gratulacje tego nietuzinkowego sukcesu który odniosłeś odkrywając ten świat (czerwony kwadrat patrzy)
when watching this my phone started randomly vibrating on and off with no notifications or apps open or ANYTHING this world is definitely cursed
The hilarious end credits with sad music playing while the history is exploding in the background was one of the most epic things i've ever seen.
Dont ever start making 5-20 minute videos. I love this format. Its so nice to put on a long video about a topic im interested in, play some games, and just chill out and learn about something.
Dont mind the people complaining about the video length. I love having these long form videos playing in the background while i play MC. Tiktok brainrot made long form videos impossible for them to sit though
I don't think _all_ the criticism comes from "tiktok brainrot". I regularly watch multi-hour videos (not even in the background, just watching), but the first video came pretty close to losing my interest. Basically some people enjoy the feeling of "uncovering a mystery", for which the long-form format makes sense. Others (like me) just wanna know how something like this can happen on a technical level, and then ~2 hrs is definitely more than required to explain "there was a world-save mixing glitch that happened to someone who had a pirated version of the game (which came with a pre-built world they hadn't seen before)".
I think a decent compromise could be to have a ~15 minute "recap" section towards the end of these long-form mystery videos, where the creator can just say "hey if you aren't interested in the process of getting here, you can skip to the explanation here". Perhaps they'd get less engagement on the video, but it does avoid comments complaining about the length.
The next mistery is going to be how to get all the achivements in minecraft apple tv edition
in the WHAT
15:12 What pumpkin?
You see no pumpkin, and frankly it is hard to imagine there ever was a pumpkin, in plain sight or otherwise.
This series of videos is so wonderful. I love chill non-sensational Minecraft content made by people that just find the subject interesting. I'm also a sucker for content about old Minecraft lore. I am very much looking forward to future videos
I would actually love to see you guys to do another project together, it's really calming to hear you just chilling and talking
I love the cinematic style of recording and the editing done while in the cave and everything
I loved this video. Watched the entirety of it and the last one when it released. In all honesty, I'm glad you make the content hours long and don't over edit it. It just feels so refreshing to see a Minecraft video like this especially considering pretty much all UA-cam is now is just fast paced, highly edited overstimulation brainrot content. This type of video makes me feel almost as if I was back in the old days of Minecraft UA-cam again, where it was simple lets plays and mod reviews with nice humor. Absolute peak 🔥
Also, I really loved how you guys were super chill during the interview and all. Just felt like a real conversation, nothing forced no rushing. Made me really feel like home. The part where you and Skig were going basically insane was hella funny too. Mad respect to you guys and Zappa for solving this mystery. 10/10, I'd love to see more of your videos (and also deadskin's if he decides to makes any after this.)
(Off topic but I just love deadskin's silly laugh he does often, what a chill guy.)
Thank you for posting the two videos on the Strange House. Seeing this mystery get solved and actually seeing Zappa and DeadSk1n's world brings back memories of a simpler time. Thank you for this nostalgic trip down memory lane and also, that Alpha texture pack looks amazing!
Dude i was so suprised to see that part 1 was your first video. Its so well made and the story telling is amazing. Please make more!!
This series of videos were such a nice watch :)
Dead was my favorite UA-camr when I first started exploring the internet at about 8 (?) I'm 21 now, in my last year of college, which is insane. No one else made Minecraft videos like him back then. His voice was and still is very calming and the fact that he played as if he was truly in the game was such cool concept to me. His videos honestly made me want to play Minecraft in the first place. Thank you for this deep dive, it felt very nostalgic for me to watch and experience all over again in another light (also great for Dead to get the recognition he deserves)!
It's kind of sad that this video is how I learned that there's a sprint keybind. I play Minecraft a lot, primarily on versions since it was added (and have for years) yet I somehow did not know you could sprint in any way other than double pressing W.
Edit: Grammar
still personally mined @y11 for those sweet diamonds not knowing ore distribution changed since 1.18 or sumn lol
no shame in not knowin og :^)
tbf the double tap crap™️ is such an old thing i would imagine veterans would have a hard time adapting to it (i know i never did all the way up until i quit)
idk about people who started after double tap crap™️ was made optional though
@@liquidscreamisnomore My dad started before the change and he said he hated double tapping and uses the shift hotkey, I think he started playing before me.
i remember when they added it i assigned it to a button on my mouse
@@11raccowon Mouse button sprint :0
The fact that Deadskinmask stopped playing even before release makes it feel like he's some sort of time traveler, who got stuck or suspended in time (Minecraft time), his own time went on enough for him not to remember much of the world, but not enough for him to know anything about Minecraft updates newer that the beta he played in. This is so awesome.
This whole video makes me feel better about how I play Minecraft. I, too, am a rather inefficient Minecraft player.
I'm at 25:39 and as I was watching MY INTERNET WENT OUT.
I swear, this world literally puts a curse on whoever knows about it
It's like a catalyst for unfortunate events
Dead is so right about the addition of the dragon. It just feels weird and out of context. 1.8 is when Minecraft's vibe changed..
You should do more videos like this trying to debunk or solve Minecraft mysteries. Like a Minecraft ghost hunters.
I agree. This type of long form content is so rare to come by these days. Everyone follows the meta for money or does shorts. I wanna see long videos with interesting topics, I'm tired of shorts or the basic 10 minute video. I don't even care about production quality as long as the content is good.
There are so many great new youtubers coming out of the woodwork these days and I'm here for it. I loved the first strange house video and I feel like I'm gonna thoroughly enjoy this follow up.
This whole video just felt like a comforting nostalgia trip even though I never played the alpha version. You guys were so chill exploring the place with dead. I almost fell asleep when the end music started playing 10/10 vid