Well said! I agree that as long as you have a goal you are chasing, whether it is provided by the modpack itself or by yourself, then you will probably stay motivated. I think it is also important to identify friction points that come up and try deal with them as soon as possible. They are usually pretty subtle, but can pile up, and before you know it... you don't want to play the world anymore even if you still have a goal in mind.
Precisely! The fact that you have held on to your LP world for so long is very impressive. I still remember you creating the world, and even before that on Chocolate Island. Your world at this point is timeless. I have loved following the journey with you as you have developed it into the sprawling world of unfinished projects we know today haha :D Really though, I appreciate you checking out the video. I always look forward to yours, and your steak tutorial was useful this evening. Keep being awesome Etho!
I play minecraft to fight off dementia. I suffered from lead poisoning for most of my life before it was discovered. Every one just assumes that you haven't been exposed. I also soldered as part of my work, which is why I even checked about it. My worry is that the damage done to my brain might accelerate mental decline, which I was already beginning to notice because of the lead and age. It's also prevalent in my family. I tend to play the larger mod packs to constantly push my brain and hopefully stave off decline not related to the damage the lead did. I don't know if I can ever finish a large pack, but it shows me when my mental state is on an up or down. I take meds to purge it from my system now, and I'm slowly getting better overall, but the worry keeps me playing, despite being out of the target audience. I appreciate that you posted this. I have more hope of finishing a pack now. Also, you've got a new subscriber. I'll check out your work. Thanks!
I might have said this before but playing with friends may also keep you motivated to play. Don't choose distracting people though. I went from building a new factory in Omnifactory to creating a giant troll face and watching youtube after getting distracted.
Im genuinely impressed at the time, effort and courage it takes to not only just start a giant modpack, but record yourself and set challenges for yourself. To be able to do all that AND still edit videos and make them high quality defines you in a light that i would see as no less than amazing. I love your style of editing and your dedication to modded minecraft. Keep up the amazing work Three!!!
Yes! It's great to see someone bring their passions to life and weave them together so well. Good for him! I hope he enjoys it for years to come, so we can keep enjoying his content. And I hope he finds a great balance, so he never gets burned out or feels forced into doing anything like we see happen too often to good YT'ers. I'll stay subbed w/ notifications on no matter what!
Your first world is still far better than mine whenever I play I promise myself that I will build a base, but it always ends the same purely "temporary" setups as far as the eye can see
I've played MC since alpha web browser, and still build little square box houses...haha Not being artistic is rough in games like this when others always do such amazing things!
Lots and lots of trial and error. I always say feel free to copy any of the designs of building ideas in any of my videos. I always love seeing how people adapt the ideas. :D
@bartek Hah! When me and my friends play factorio, I always bring up the old adage: "There's nothing as permanent as a temporary solution." That's one that me and my friends always find relevant to automation games lol
@@Threefold. For me the answer was to stop trying to, I simply enjoy the automation part and no the building part so I just automate underground and build above ground
Grian has some good videos for aesthetics in minecraft. Could be work checking him out. Might also be better to build your base in modules. For me knowing how much space you will need for the rest of the modpack, making it look good, and building it all is overwhelming. Doing a bit at a time could be less overwhelming. Might also be worthwhile to admit when a base isn't working out in a world, starting a new one somewhere else, and them moving all your stuff there.
Maybe it's just me, but I loved your vanilla collection project base the most. The block palette was the most cut back and subdued, leading to great comfy scenes, the buildings were seperate but connected in with each other, and because of the limitations of no mods I saw you using blocks in more creative ways like trapdoors as walls, the azalea bushes as flooring with the moss and stuff. As always kep up the great work Three!
I always waste weeks of my life creating modpacks and getting them to work nice and smooth and then, when I'm actually playing them, I usually just walk around, get killed by something, and don't play them ever again. This video was super helpful, so, Thanks!
This is the first time I've come across your channel and woah! I've always been more of a vanilla guy so seeing you go through all your modded bases was a really cool thing to see, and honestly I do think a lot of what you talked about in the video definitely applies to vanilla in a lot of ways. Awesome video dude!
An absolute amazing video, You mentioned in the video that at various points there is a step up in quality of video production. In my opinion you can notice in every episode, each episode gets better and better than the last. In terms of editing, building, gameplay in general and quite frankly quality. All your episodes are genuinly a pleasure for me to watch. Even though Inferno isnt my type of pack, I still thoroughly enjoyed watching, I originally came for the minecraft, I am staying for you. Also I too can't wait for the next Journey!
The inferno pack was an amazing pack with the colours and your style of building always looks so good, you always seem to know what your gonna do next to progress and it seems so effortless. I tend to build then rebuild to make things work better while trying to automate as much as I can as I go forward. you get 100/10 in my opinion!
Oh there are plenty of times and many hours of building and creative testing before the video, some of which I share. Most of it though, ends up deleted. Don't be discouraged after seeing how easy it seems on video. I always struggle with trying to come up with ideas, it's not an easy thing to do! :D
The TCP base is by far your best work aesthetically, and seeing you fit some creative vanilla farms into those spaces was really fun. It's a shame it couldn't be continued, because you are a much better builder than you give yourself credit for. Just no more limestone please
I started watching you recently after finding your Divine Journey2 playthrough, which I was looking for as my laptop stopped letting me play modded minecraft when I was in the middle of the pack. Safe to say I have loved every single one of your videos which I have watched and will continue to watch them as long as you continue to make them. This video really makes me want to play again so I'm going to keep having to pretend I'm playing myself through your videos. Thank you for all the effort you put in to make such amazing videos
The effort put into this video alone is heartwarming :) This is my first video on your channel, oddly enough, and I am AMAZED at the amount of time you've put in! Your love for the game, and for creating videos for people to enjoy, shows! Much love and wishing you a fantastic 2024.
I started watching with you with GTNH and it's really cool seeing how your building style has changed over time. I personally love your Collection Series "base" the best, everything just looks amazing in that world. Looking forward to your next series.
This is the first video of yours that I ever saw. I don't know why the algorithm sent you my way but I'm glad it did. Your videos have been wonderful to watch and I'm very impressed. I've been bouncing between watching your 2nd season of GTNH and the backlog of divine journey, and I've thoroughly enjoyed both and will continue to do so as I work through the backlog. Keep up the great work, it's incredibly enjoyed!
Honestly your reason for youtube playing, that is, just playing the games, makes it really clear that you're exactly the channel I wanna watch. Like, there's a real feeling of like "You're watching your friend play this game" to it, it's very cozy, in a way, haha. It's earnest gameplay of someone who's having a great time most of the time, and it's fun to sorta share the ups and downs and get to know your bases as you build them. Like, when I rewatch your series, it's always a lot of fun knowing what the end result is and re-seeing how you get there with that finished image in mind. In some, like early Divine Journey, it can really throw you for a loop, haha.
Best way I have found to complete a mod pack, is to do a play through using cheats first, and use that play through to learn what is important to prioritize in the mod pack. Then do a normal play through.
The first big modpack i was getting into the endgame was ATM. I hopped on everyday after work and spent my time exlporing new mods and having fun to figure out how to automate and how difrrent mods work. I even was getting somewhat close to the atm star, until the server I played on resetted the world. It hapend out of nowhere and my motivation sunk in lightnig speed. The promise of the owner to provide us with the world map never got fulfilled so I couldnt even finish what i've begun offline. I just cant get the same amount of motivaton on offline servers, neither do I want to play on servers anymore after learning how much restriction there exists between diffrent servers.
Okay your castle is really cool. I keep falling into the stereotype of sanctioned areas independent of each other like labeled drawers, and the idea of making a castle a high tech control center with specialized architecture like in a normal castle but for the specialized tech is a rad concept. I am thinking a modern parody of old and well functioning systems breathing an interesting take on things. Makes me wonder what a trade route would look like with mining turtles, or other weird stuff that throws out maximum efficiency by having it adhere to a theme, rather than just the building itself being themed.
I've just foundyour channel through this video, and I wish I'd found it sooner. All of my modded bases pale in comparison of size, beauty, and progress to the ones you've shown here. In recent months, I've started to get bored of modpacks very quickly, but seeing these bases has given me inspiration. I tend to speed through the questbook, forgetting to enjoy myself along the way. I end up with a base that consists of a few machines running out of power in a cave, and I give up when I realize I should have been making a proper base. I'm in the middle of a FTB Stoneblock 3 playthough right now, and I think I'll apply some of your advice to my base. Thank you!
Honestly you're a huge inspiration for me going out of my comfort zone in modpacks nowadays, I hope these tips can help me out with Stoneblock 3 that I'm playing currently. I'd definitely say your Divine Journey 2 base is my favorite one, something about the color palette I love.
Just looking at the difference between your base in season 1 of GT:NH and the current one, wow I love the new base. At one point i remember someone saying that when you finish, your base will become an iconic GT:NH megabase and its so true.
Would love to see that video on base building and planning, as I feel like that’s my biggest issue. I’m TERRIBLE at building, but at the same time I really want an awesome looking base to spend my time in, so I end up losing all motivation.
I personally have recently moved from Vanilla to modded. Thanks to one of my friends attempting to put together their own "from-scratch" pack. I have always had an inkling for trying it out, but had no real reason to push through, until I came across a series put together by another channel. Then through them I had found you. You were the first time I had ever heard about GT:NH, and I was psyched about trying it out... Until I saw what Greg really did. So I decided to look at the first real pack that I wanted to experience, which is suggested below. All I can say is, thank you for pushing the limits of my comfort to a point that has allowed me to truly motivate myself to experience Modded Minecraft. While you may not be the only one influencing me to play, you are definitely the most collected and calm personality that I have started keeping an eye on. Keep on playing, but please take breaks when you need them. Notch knows that you'll need it the next time you take on a huge pack. I can't wait to see what you've got going on next! I have a suggestion for a modpack that I have personally found interesting because it mixes two of my favorite games. 1.12.2's "Feed the Factory" by Vnator (or Vinator, can't remember the proper spelling). It's a Factorio styled pack, mixed for Minecraft. You've got custom recipes, "research packs" and all sorts of high-power automation. The obvious goal is to get the Quantum Research and unlock the things that would allow to basically generate functionally-infinite materials and components. But my personal goal for it, is to be able to request literally anything and make an infinite amount of any research I need. I know that's a rather large goal, but it is a great "completion" goal that works with my mind.
Thanks for sharing threefold. I love how you laugh or giggle when a huge problem happens that’s going to take a lot of time and effort to fix. It really shows your love for this game, a game we all love.
Thanks for all the tips and content. What works best for me out of all you mentioned is making backups to revisit my bases later (actually just screenshots of my progression), and sharing my achievements/builds with others on discord etc. Looking forward to your next series!
For me my favorite one of your base is definitely still DJ2. Because it reminds me of the fun time following through the series from start to end. Modded minecraft is really an awesome game. I think its also one of the few games that I would say its equally fun to watch someone else play as it is to play it ourselves. Sometimes it's even more fun to watch a series simply because some of us really dont have the time to invest on a modpack. Looking forward to more and better series in the future. Been a pleasure to have seen your channel and content progressed since the beginning 😊👍
Hey Soul good to see you here once again. Thanks for your support throughout all the series so far! I agree with you 100% I could watch modded MC all the time, there is something very appealing about it to me. Hopefully we can have many more adventures in the future! Have a good one
One of the ways I help myself finish things is to find a friend that will sit down with me and do something at the same time, whether its the same thing, something similar, or completely different, just having someone you can chat with about progress or frustrations right from the beginning is super useful. The companionship is also nice!
The Vanilla building is so cool! I've always thought about building my base in the vision of various mods being tied to certain buildings in a village, but I could never justify the logistics of it all. It just sounds like a nightmare. 😭
Really enjoyed your look back at previous series. I found you through looking for help with DJ2, my partner and myself took on the challenge, and even with two of us it may not get finished, although I do really enjoy it! We took a break from DJ2 and basically did play along with you as you went through Inferno, I let my partner deal with Minecolonies, he seemed to enjoy it- I did not. I was quite happy base building and breeding those bees, my bee corridor took direct inspiration from yours. Excited to see where you go next! Love your content.
@@Threefold. Yeh Co op is good, we work well together generally. He likes the tech and exploration stuff and I like the building/ magic mods more generally although I'm partial to some good storage systems! Honestly, to me, taking on one of these packs alone would be a touch intimidating. Thanks for the response!
This video is part of the reason I chose to watch through your entire backlog after finishing the Inferno series. Feels so good to finally watch it and recognizing all of the different bases through time and different modpacks. I also noticed that there haven't been any new uploads on the current GTNH series, I hope you are doing well Three! Take some to rest if you need it, everyone should know that you do deserve it
I found your channel when u started divine journey and have not stopped watching since. You are definitely the best Minecraft modded youtuber. Love ur vids and ur determination to finish the packs
I've been playing since 2010 also. But I never got this gud. You've really helped me break out of my rigid thinking and start to reconsider how I approach, not just modpacks, but Minecraft as a whole. Thanks!
I binge watched some of these worlds over the course of a few weeks; the thing that hooked me was the rhythmic block placing during narratory intermissions and the b-rolls :)
Definitely giving motivation again. I've always designated DDSS as my "long-term" pack. Due to life, it's been put on hold, but this video definitely reinforces my desire to play it. It's my first real attempt at completing a modpack and actually trying to build, not just have a flat surface. Thanks again for the video, Three!
You got it Chris! Just take things a step at a time and before you know it you will step back and realise how far you have come. Thanks for watching :D
I really like your videos and have started watching them from the middle of your atm7 playthrough! Although I still haven't understood the concept of base building. Your builds are extremely beautiful and really make me want to continue playing modded minecraft, but I still haven't worked out the basic stuff. How do you do the height variation? How do you work out a good color palette out of hundreds of different blocks that come from different mods? How do you separate the rooms so everything doesn't get clumped up in one space? How do you make every hallway so exiting instead of being extremely linear? And do you like to work with odd or even symmetry lines? I really hope you answer some of these questions and even if you don't I'm really exited for the next mod you're going to take on! Good luck with whatever you're going to take on, as I will always tune in to your videos! Edit: I liked the most your Divine Journey 2 base as it was so HUGE!
Look, I'm not super good but I do have some advice. 1. test in a creative world: look at some of the options you have and look at what you can do. 2. add depth: archways, windowsills, and pillars can add lots of depth to your builds. 3. stick with a theme: try to stay with a theme per area, this can help narrow down ideas that might not fit. 4. look for inspiration: look at art, games, buildings, and other media. 5. take your time: don't rush yourself you've got time.
One thing i find really helps is sometimes its okay to cheat within reason. Like when I get to a point where i can reasonably say i have enough building materials I'll pop into creative to build something because i suck with roofs in survival. But its important to not go overboard because if you do too much you don't feel like you esrned it. Another thing is ill just use keep Inventory/ teleport to get my stuff back. I don't see any point in punishing myself with chore. Another thing is actually committing to making a setup with tools you have. I see so many people get bogged down doing stuff manually waiting for the most efficient machines to unlock. If you actually just commit to using the mods you currently have unlocked to make the best stuff you can i find that way more fun and its usually quicker in the long run. Or it feels quicker because the fun part of modded Minecraft is setting up anf building systems
Never heard of you before this video. Saw an Etho comment and really enjoyed the format and how informative but relaxed it is. I have strayed away from the create mod as much as I could until stoneblock 3, and im now going to go back and watch your create above and beyond playthrough! thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to check out the video! The Create mod is awesome, so much fun to play with. Although I feel it's a challenge to integrate it into some of the other more classic tech and magic mods that have been around a while. If you are able to pull that off though, it's super rewarding. There are infinite possibilities :D
you made a one-off comment at 16:34 about how base design and planning could easily be its own video; i would absolutely love if you wound up making it! i personally find that planning my modded bases is one of my biggest struggles that prevents me from settling into a pack and would really appreciate hearing your thoughts. cheers
I'm playing DJ2 right now and it's the first time I'm actually building stuff instead of making a lawn base, I'm not very creative so I copied your limestone, basalt base design and modified it abit by adding white blocks, but I really underestimated how much more motivated I am when my base isn't an eyesore to look at Also after hearing how proud/passionate you are of the collection project I will absolutely give it a watch
Threefold asking about Modded, Vanilla, Building playthrough... I want all of them... Its also kind of hilarious that i'm usually one of the first digit viewers on each uploads ever since DJ2. Your content is THAT good.
Ive said before and ill say again, you have become one of if not my favorite minecraft player. Hell yer the only minecraft youtuber i still watch. And have given me motivation to play minecraft again, so from one old player to another, thank you. You are a great guy
I've been playing modpakcs since Tekkit back in the day, only packs I've "finished" are Material Energy (either 1 or 2) and Agrarian Skies, got fairly close to finishing Forever Stranded but not quite. I usually play for a week or so and even if I enjoy the pack a lot, I quickly get tired of the grind, oh I need more X ore for the 100th time or something, spend the next 2 hours mining and looking for it. It's either that or extremely slow automation which happens in some Skyblock packs
Just found your channel while getting back into Modded Minecraft after not playing for half a decade. If you're still reading comments on this video I'd love for you to do a video on your approach to base design and how to plan ahead/be efficient with time. I definitely struggle with decision overload so it'd really help.
For me, i found that playing with friends helps to keep me engaged, I know that isn't an option for everyone, so if it isn't, first thing u do is turn cheats OFF when u make the world, don't rush through it and if u feel a bit burnt out, take a break... the world/server isn't going anywhere (server might get shutdown but u could prolly get the world file). Just have fun with it, don't always focus on efficiency, and if you are playing a tech mod pack, don't always do tech stuff, take a break and go build something.
My way of playing modpacks is like this: -Start a world, get familiar with some of the mods (or use the mods you know from previous playthroughs) -Build some efficient but kinda ugly farms (everything must be efficient and ugly) -make a whole mess of the base, because there's cables everywhere -build a solid storage system -get OP armor and stuff, basically become a god (you have all the items, you're basically invincible) -get bored, because you basically entered creative mode. -start a new modpack, get further, because you get better and faster at playing modded minecraft with each playthrough -get hooked because of some mods (mainly create, thermal expansion combined with extra utilities 2, EnderIO, EvilCraft, Tinker's Construct (but don't use it, just build a smeltery and then use it like 5 times and don't get yourself any armor or tools, even tho you have hundreds of cobalt and ardite). -get annoyed by some mods (that mod when you have to eat different foods) -enter peaceful mode (no monsters, no hunger, no distractions) -repeat previous steps -get bored -start a new modpack or continue in old one (or both) -relapse I'm getting better and better at modded Minecraft, but I'm getting more and more impatient for building. I was never a builder. Once I tried to build something massive in Project Ozone 3, it seemed a bit too ugly, so i quit the modpack. When I don't build in modpacks, I don't get burnt out so easily, because I think that the machines are much more fun than building. EDIT: You can call all my bases lawn bases. I just want to play with the mods and not get distracted by aesthetics.
This indeed helped me a lot I've never finished a mod pack I played and I indeed still put a lot of hour into them but never had the will to finish them
Always been admiring the dedication you have to play all these modded packs. So far its been a awesome journey. I started watching since DJ2 and i have been loving all your series since then
I quite often did lawn builds & multiple personal made packs. I got pretty deepish into create a&b on a server that i should ask for thr file to compelete it. I dont have many of my prior packs playable but i think i can scrounge up somw old screenshots which i think i will do. Thx for some perspective. ❤️ Cool to see creative, tech, & magic. (From what i seen hope you try hex casting at somepoint)
Hey man, I just wanted to say that you are a huge inspiration to me, I dont know how do you have the motivation to keep doing these sick videos but keep kicking, you are doing a great job!
I gotta say, seeing the exteriors of all the other bases and seeing how everything fit together, I'd love to see a exterior view of the FTB Inferno that shows the exterior of everything underground to see how everything formed at the end. Beautiful showcase of all the packs and how you've played
you have motivated me to continue on my world. I am doing a heavily edited version of Industrial Village and this video is keeping on giving me ideas of how to have fun with it. You may not read this but thank you!
Thank you for choosing to make this video, and yes it did help me! It's a nice complement for modded minecraft admist similar videos on vanilla. I have always struggled with completing things, and had only completed 1 series across 2 channels in all this time I have been making UA-cam videos. I agree that sharing your experience (in my and your case through videos) does help; it makes the whole experience so much richer, and you have that push to complete a whole series. Setting goals, mixing up the technical and creative side of the game, and taking breaks / mixing with other hobbies seems to be interesting tactics; I'll try those too! EDIT: And yes, thank you for adknowledging we all have to start somewhere. The first videos of my completed series are... oh man. They're not even the first videos I made! Hope to learn as I produce more videos.
An absolutely amazing video! I just found your channel recently, but have been playing modded minecraft for around 5 years. You have really challenged me to change my entire play style, as I used to only do what you would call "lawn bases". I'm currently playing through Enigmatica 6 Expert with a main emphasis on developing my base building skills. I'm almost done with your Divine Journey 2 playthrough, and it has really inspired me to make something awesome. Thanks for all of your time and dedication! It really comes through in your videos!
Yeah like a lot of others I found you when you were going through DJ2 to help me get through that pack, I love your play style and have found a lot of inspiration from your building style as well. Anyways thank you for bringing us these entertaining play throughs, I’m looking forward to seeing what you do next!
Thank you for making this video. I was wondering where your TCP series went and while it's sad that there won't be any more episodes I am glad to have some closure. TCP was by far the best series you have produced so far (in my top 3). Excited to see what the future holds for this channel!
For me personally, once I achieve infinite power, resources, and full automation I feel like I completed the modpack. Some packs have an end goal like ATM with the ATM trophy and once I get those I consider it completed. Though I did not get the ATM7TTS trophy before moving on which is always on my mind lol.
Personally, I was taking a break from minecraft UA-cam during your collection series. But some of the episodes I watched were really nice. I liked watching you step out of your comfort zone and try and build a lot more.
I have yet to complete a Mod pack due to losing motivation. I just left Omnifactory due to the amount of time it would take to finish it and it's hard... But my brother and I are playing StoneBlock 3 and actually almost finished with it already. pretty short pack but one I may actually finish for the first time. This video was helpful with the tips. I'm not much of a base builder but i do love automation. Thank you for providing the content! (would love a Stoneblock series btw ;) )
this video represents how the modded minecraft for some people are a hole new world every single pack, i really enjoy all of ur series, im here since omnifactory one, and being an spanish speaker whit a really poor english knowledge i really love the simplicity of ur teaching, i hope one day i can do the massives and beutifull structures than u made and hope i can still learn whit u :D congratz from Chile! PD: where do u took ur base ideas? i really love the way u build for every single automation u have a design than makes me crazy
@@Threefold. I felt like the mistake I did with enigmatica 2 expert was I was always trying to do speed run the thing and usually end up burning myself out or losing motivation. So i decided that divine journey 2 was going to be in the pace that I like, even if it means very slowly. And honestly that has worked out so far, I have enjoyed every minute of it
This is the first video I ever watch from you, and I gotta say I loved it. I feel like other similar videos (those that try to motivate you to keep playing your survival world) tend to resort to "just don't get bored bro", while you actually talk from personal experience about how to overcome this issue. Also, I really like your building style!
I've probably played and abandoned at least 40 modpacks in my time playing Minecraft. Both premade and custom. I have only ever beaten one modpack which was Stoneblock 2. So I guess you could say I struggle a little lmao. However, I have noticed that the more I play modded the farther I actually make it through modpacks. Years ago I would barely make it past basic ore doubling but now I would actually delve into mods quite a bit more. An example would be FTB Oceanblock where I'm actually somewhat close to entering endgame. When it comes to motivation I have found that watching people on UA-cam do playthroughs of modded really helps keep me motivated. Even if it's of modpacks that I've never played and don't consider ever trying out. Even watching this video makes me want to boot up a modpack and start playing. Stems off of Threefold mentioning that you should consider recording your creations and sharing them with people.
I really did like your ATM a lot; but I started there and I think I really enjoy your approach to things and your development. It’s really fun watching you especially play packs I wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole. Your amazing editing and videos as well is crazy as well
I foud your Channel back when you just started E2E and keept up with your videos ever since. You really inspired me especially with your Divine Journey 2 Playthrough. I even played the same Pack and used an almost identical Block Pallet and for that reason alone i must say DJ2 is my favourite Base so far. The walk down memory lane was really awesome and i am trully excited for your next series :)
One really nice thing about end game bases is if you can access the entire base without any progress in the modpack at all. And without jumping. But sometimes, I wonder if cutting off access to part of a base by having equipment requirements could be interesting in design? It starts to feel more like a video game level that you've designed, instead of just a home and a place of rest. Though, I can see from the starting place you showed off, the private world you didn't stream, that can look like an awful mess too! Especially if end game access is just a tunnel you have to fly through. I think my biggest friction point in the pack I'm playing right now is inventory management. Between a Storage Drawer room and Brad's Backpacks, I never feel like I have enough space for everything I'm picking up! But I also know I would likely have to spend a few hours just making and shuffling around backpacks to tame the mess so I can just run around collecting stuff. That amount of time spent organizing the backpacks is why I don't think Brad's Backpacks is overpowered. There's no real search function! You can get blocks out by using pick block, but not items, so there's a real incentive to sort items so they go into places you expect them to be. And no, the backpack mod doesn't suffer from NBT nesting either, so if you allow nested backpacks, the size of the inventory simply grows larger and larger.
the last modpack i finished-ish was project ozone 3 after multiple failures. most failures came from a bug where all quests would reset for whatever reason, but it didnt happen this time! the only reason why i stopped the end game is because i felt like the most exciting part was over, and getting all singularities wasn't all that great (although i got almost all!). i learned a lot from my last time playing. finally diving into autocrafting with AE2, astral sorcery, automating stuff etc. as someone who's been playing modded for a very long time, im glad that i've finally started thinking about goals rather then focusing straight on the end. i'd say create above and beyond did this amazing too! it was first of all my real introduction to the mod itself, but it made me think a lot about how to do things compact and effiicient! was it easy? no. was it fun? yes!! after years of playing mods, i've learned a lot of stuff. and i hope this journey will never end!
Great points! I usually get burnt out by late game in most packs (Tank in Nomi, Forge of the Heavens in MBM, EMC in PO3) and I've pretty much accepted it at this point. My brain simply can't hang on to the same thing for so long!
I do hope this is still the beginning of your journey. I hope you to bring us all many many more series. My favourite was the ATM7TTS. Thank you sir for the frequent evening chilling watching your episodes ❤
i started watching you back in DJ2. Seeing all of your bases from the packs youve played id say enigmatica 2 and the collection project were my favorite bases. Ive gone back and watched interactions, just not enigmatica 2 yet. Youve grown alot in your editing, building, and play style. Even videos like this are really charming and nice. Cant wait for the new series and keep doing what you love Three! P.S. I loved the gtnh series as i played it years ago when it first came out. You and Lash made the series so enjoyable. Thanks for the great content!
The first (and only (yet)) modpack I ever finished was Create above and beyond it was pretty fun, I never had played with create before that and learned a lot. I would change a lot of things if I ever played it again but the end felt kinda empty idk maybe it wasn't finished yet or something. Some months ago I started divine journey 2 with the intention to complete it (I know a big step up) and I kinda got bored my error was to don't automate things the moment I could. haven't played for 2 months now and the last time I played it was only to passively automate elevatium. I was starting ch.13. It is really inspiring to see you play and invest this much time and effort in modpacks. Keep up the good work! My favorite base was the second enigmatica 2 base the big castle looks really really good
Well said! I agree that as long as you have a goal you are chasing, whether it is provided by the modpack itself or by yourself, then you will probably stay motivated. I think it is also important to identify friction points that come up and try deal with them as soon as possible. They are usually pretty subtle, but can pile up, and before you know it... you don't want to play the world anymore even if you still have a goal in mind.
Precisely! The fact that you have held on to your LP world for so long is very impressive. I still remember you creating the world, and even before that on Chocolate Island. Your world at this point is timeless. I have loved following the journey with you as you have developed it into the sprawling world of unfinished projects we know today haha :D Really though, I appreciate you checking out the video. I always look forward to yours, and your steak tutorial was useful this evening. Keep being awesome Etho!
@@Threefold. when are you uploading? Its been 8 days! We need you… please!
Never expected to see you here so I want to take this opportunity to say I love your videos. Much bro love to you!
@@4louisMC He's (hopefully) gregging.
Love you Etho!
I play minecraft to fight off dementia.
I suffered from lead poisoning for most of my life before it was discovered. Every one just assumes that you haven't been exposed. I also soldered as part of my work, which is why I even checked about it.
My worry is that the damage done to my brain might accelerate mental decline, which I was already beginning to notice because of the lead and age. It's also prevalent in my family.
I tend to play the larger mod packs to constantly push my brain and hopefully stave off decline not related to the damage the lead did.
I don't know if I can ever finish a large pack, but it shows me when my mental state is on an up or down. I take meds to purge it from my system now, and I'm slowly getting better overall, but the worry keeps me playing, despite being out of the target audience.
I appreciate that you posted this. I have more hope of finishing a pack now. Also, you've got a new subscriber. I'll check out your work.
Thanks!
God bless ya and Jesus loves ya, friend, I pray that you live the long, fulfilling and healthy life you deserve!
i'll tell you a secret. NIACIN, Methelyne Blue, IR sauna if possible (look into niacin sauna detox), milk thistle / spirulina / antioxidants
I might have said this before but playing with friends may also keep you motivated to play. Don't choose distracting people though. I went from building a new factory in Omnifactory to creating a giant troll face and watching youtube after getting distracted.
But all my friends are distracting 😭
It's really wholesome to see UA-camrs watching each other
skyblock moment
hello igblon absolute chad
Igblon
Im genuinely impressed at the time, effort and courage it takes to not only just start a giant modpack, but record yourself and set challenges for yourself. To be able to do all that AND still edit videos and make them high quality defines you in a light that i would see as no less than amazing. I love your style of editing and your dedication to modded minecraft. Keep up the amazing work Three!!!
Yes! It's great to see someone bring their passions to life and weave them together so well. Good for him! I hope he enjoys it for years to come, so we can keep enjoying his content. And I hope he finds a great balance, so he never gets burned out or feels forced into doing anything like we see happen too often to good YT'ers. I'll stay subbed w/ notifications on no matter what!
Your first world is still far better than mine whenever I play I promise myself that I will build a base, but it always ends the same purely "temporary" setups as far as the eye can see
I've played MC since alpha web browser, and still build little square box houses...haha Not being artistic is rough in games like this when others always do such amazing things!
Lots and lots of trial and error. I always say feel free to copy any of the designs of building ideas in any of my videos. I always love seeing how people adapt the ideas. :D
@bartek Hah! When me and my friends play factorio, I always bring up the old adage: "There's nothing as permanent as a temporary solution." That's one that me and my friends always find relevant to automation games lol
@@Threefold. For me the answer was to stop trying to, I simply enjoy the automation part and no the building part so I just automate underground and build above ground
Grian has some good videos for aesthetics in minecraft. Could be work checking him out. Might also be better to build your base in modules. For me knowing how much space you will need for the rest of the modpack, making it look good, and building it all is overwhelming. Doing a bit at a time could be less overwhelming. Might also be worthwhile to admit when a base isn't working out in a world, starting a new one somewhere else, and them moving all your stuff there.
I've never expected to watch video which solves such first world problem of mine xd
Wow didnt expect to see you here trupen!
@@harrytomato5874 same lol
Maybe it's just me, but I loved your vanilla collection project base the most. The block palette was the most cut back and subdued, leading to great comfy scenes, the buildings were seperate but connected in with each other, and because of the limitations of no mods I saw you using blocks in more creative ways like trapdoors as walls, the azalea bushes as flooring with the moss and stuff. As always kep up the great work Three!
I always waste weeks of my life creating modpacks and getting them to work nice and smooth and then, when I'm actually playing them, I usually just walk around, get killed by something, and don't play them ever again. This video was super helpful, so, Thanks!
This is the first time I've come across your channel and woah! I've always been more of a vanilla guy so seeing you go through all your modded bases was a really cool thing to see, and honestly I do think a lot of what you talked about in the video definitely applies to vanilla in a lot of ways. Awesome video dude!
hey tride lol never thought id see you on a minecraft vid
trideMC leak?
An absolute amazing video,
You mentioned in the video that at various points there is a step up in quality of video production. In my opinion you can notice in every episode, each episode gets better and better than the last. In terms of editing, building, gameplay in general and quite frankly quality. All your episodes are genuinly a pleasure for me to watch. Even though Inferno isnt my type of pack, I still thoroughly enjoyed watching, I originally came for the minecraft, I am staying for you.
Also I too can't wait for the next Journey!
Usually I start a modpack then see another modpack that I think I would enjoy more, then repeat
Three said "I hope to see you here again very shortly" in the gtnh world, just pointing that one out for ya'll.
The inferno pack was an amazing pack with the colours and your style of building always looks so good, you always seem to know what your gonna do next to progress and it seems so effortless. I tend to build then rebuild to make things work better while trying to automate as much as I can as I go forward. you get 100/10 in my opinion!
Oh there are plenty of times and many hours of building and creative testing before the video, some of which I share. Most of it though, ends up deleted. Don't be discouraged after seeing how easy it seems on video. I always struggle with trying to come up with ideas, it's not an easy thing to do! :D
The TCP base is by far your best work aesthetically, and seeing you fit some creative vanilla farms into those spaces was really fun. It's a shame it couldn't be continued, because you are a much better builder than you give yourself credit for.
Just no more limestone please
I started watching you recently after finding your Divine Journey2 playthrough, which I was looking for as my laptop stopped letting me play modded minecraft when I was in the middle of the pack. Safe to say I have loved every single one of your videos which I have watched and will continue to watch them as long as you continue to make them. This video really makes me want to play again so I'm going to keep having to pretend I'm playing myself through your videos. Thank you for all the effort you put in to make such amazing videos
probably one of the greatest modded minecraft videos of all time
The effort put into this video alone is heartwarming :) This is my first video on your channel, oddly enough, and I am AMAZED at the amount of time you've put in! Your love for the game, and for creating videos for people to enjoy, shows! Much love and wishing you a fantastic 2024.
I started watching with you with GTNH and it's really cool seeing how your building style has changed over time. I personally love your Collection Series "base" the best, everything just looks amazing in that world. Looking forward to your next series.
Factorio player here. Another term for the factory at 8:07 is a "city block" that’s what we call it
This is the first video of yours that I ever saw. I don't know why the algorithm sent you my way but I'm glad it did. Your videos have been wonderful to watch and I'm very impressed. I've been bouncing between watching your 2nd season of GTNH and the backlog of divine journey, and I've thoroughly enjoyed both and will continue to do so as I work through the backlog. Keep up the great work, it's incredibly enjoyed!
Wow, thank you!
I second this
Honestly your reason for youtube playing, that is, just playing the games, makes it really clear that you're exactly the channel I wanna watch. Like, there's a real feeling of like "You're watching your friend play this game" to it, it's very cozy, in a way, haha. It's earnest gameplay of someone who's having a great time most of the time, and it's fun to sorta share the ups and downs and get to know your bases as you build them. Like, when I rewatch your series, it's always a lot of fun knowing what the end result is and re-seeing how you get there with that finished image in mind. In some, like early Divine Journey, it can really throw you for a loop, haha.
I’ve only been here for the last 2 modpacks, but damn… I want to go back and watch them all!❤
Best way I have found to complete a mod pack, is to do a play through using cheats first, and use that play through to learn what is important to prioritize in the mod pack. Then do a normal play through.
This method actually sounds really underrated. Especially with something like gregtech, where it's very unforgiving.
The first big modpack i was getting into the endgame was ATM. I hopped on everyday after work and spent my time exlporing new mods and having fun to figure out how to automate and how difrrent mods work. I even was getting somewhat close to the atm star, until the server I played on resetted the world. It hapend out of nowhere and my motivation sunk in lightnig speed. The promise of the owner to provide us with the world map never got fulfilled so I couldnt even finish what i've begun offline.
I just cant get the same amount of motivaton on offline servers, neither do I want to play on servers anymore after learning how much restriction there exists between diffrent servers.
Okay your castle is really cool. I keep falling into the stereotype of sanctioned areas independent of each other like labeled drawers, and the idea of making a castle a high tech control center with specialized architecture like in a normal castle but for the specialized tech is a rad concept. I am thinking a modern parody of old and well functioning systems breathing an interesting take on things. Makes me wonder what a trade route would look like with mining turtles, or other weird stuff that throws out maximum efficiency by having it adhere to a theme, rather than just the building itself being themed.
I've just foundyour channel through this video, and I wish I'd found it sooner. All of my modded bases pale in comparison of size, beauty, and progress to the ones you've shown here. In recent months, I've started to get bored of modpacks very quickly, but seeing these bases has given me inspiration. I tend to speed through the questbook, forgetting to enjoy myself along the way. I end up with a base that consists of a few machines running out of power in a cave, and I give up when I realize I should have been making a proper base. I'm in the middle of a FTB Stoneblock 3 playthough right now, and I think I'll apply some of your advice to my base. Thank you!
I really like how you play by building with the idea of interior and expanding as needed, not trying to fit into a set space.
Honestly you're a huge inspiration for me going out of my comfort zone in modpacks nowadays, I hope these tips can help me out with Stoneblock 3 that I'm playing currently.
I'd definitely say your Divine Journey 2 base is my favorite one, something about the color palette I love.
Just looking at the difference between your base in season 1 of GT:NH and the current one, wow I love the new base. At one point i remember someone saying that when you finish, your base will become an iconic GT:NH megabase and its so true.
Would love to see that video on base building and planning, as I feel like that’s my biggest issue. I’m TERRIBLE at building, but at the same time I really want an awesome looking base to spend my time in, so I end up losing all motivation.
I personally have recently moved from Vanilla to modded. Thanks to one of my friends attempting to put together their own "from-scratch" pack. I have always had an inkling for trying it out, but had no real reason to push through, until I came across a series put together by another channel. Then through them I had found you. You were the first time I had ever heard about GT:NH, and I was psyched about trying it out... Until I saw what Greg really did. So I decided to look at the first real pack that I wanted to experience, which is suggested below. All I can say is, thank you for pushing the limits of my comfort to a point that has allowed me to truly motivate myself to experience Modded Minecraft. While you may not be the only one influencing me to play, you are definitely the most collected and calm personality that I have started keeping an eye on.
Keep on playing, but please take breaks when you need them. Notch knows that you'll need it the next time you take on a huge pack. I can't wait to see what you've got going on next!
I have a suggestion for a modpack that I have personally found interesting because it mixes two of my favorite games. 1.12.2's "Feed the Factory" by Vnator (or Vinator, can't remember the proper spelling). It's a Factorio styled pack, mixed for Minecraft. You've got custom recipes, "research packs" and all sorts of high-power automation. The obvious goal is to get the Quantum Research and unlock the things that would allow to basically generate functionally-infinite materials and components. But my personal goal for it, is to be able to request literally anything and make an infinite amount of any research I need. I know that's a rather large goal, but it is a great "completion" goal that works with my mind.
Thanks for sharing threefold. I love how you laugh or giggle when a huge problem happens that’s going to take a lot of time and effort to fix. It really shows your love for this game, a game we all love.
Thanks for all the tips and content. What works best for me out of all you mentioned is making backups to revisit my bases later (actually just screenshots of my progression), and sharing my achievements/builds with others on discord etc.
Looking forward to your next series!
20:22 The amount of anxiety this gives me having this in the center of your base in unimaginable
that first gregtech world has such a sick base design
Motivation is definetly something i need.
For me my favorite one of your base is definitely still DJ2. Because it reminds me of the fun time following through the series from start to end. Modded minecraft is really an awesome game. I think its also one of the few games that I would say its equally fun to watch someone else play as it is to play it ourselves. Sometimes it's even more fun to watch a series simply because some of us really dont have the time to invest on a modpack. Looking forward to more and better series in the future. Been a pleasure to have seen your channel and content progressed since the beginning 😊👍
Hey Soul good to see you here once again. Thanks for your support throughout all the series so far! I agree with you 100% I could watch modded MC all the time, there is something very appealing about it to me. Hopefully we can have many more adventures in the future! Have a good one
One of the ways I help myself finish things is to find a friend that will sit down with me and do something at the same time, whether its the same thing, something similar, or completely different, just having someone you can chat with about progress or frustrations right from the beginning is super useful. The companionship is also nice!
The Vanilla building is so cool! I've always thought about building my base in the vision of various mods being tied to certain buildings in a village, but I could never justify the logistics of it all. It just sounds like a nightmare. 😭
Really enjoyed your look back at previous series. I found you through looking for help with DJ2, my partner and myself took on the challenge, and even with two of us it may not get finished, although I do really enjoy it! We took a break from DJ2 and basically did play along with you as you went through Inferno, I let my partner deal with Minecolonies, he seemed to enjoy it- I did not. I was quite happy base building and breeding those bees, my bee corridor took direct inspiration from yours. Excited to see where you go next! Love your content.
That's awesome! Co op sounds really fun through those packs :D
@@Threefold. Yeh Co op is good, we work well together generally. He likes the tech and exploration stuff and I like the building/ magic mods more generally although I'm partial to some good storage systems! Honestly, to me, taking on one of these packs alone would be a touch intimidating. Thanks for the response!
This video is part of the reason I chose to watch through your entire backlog after finishing the Inferno series. Feels so good to finally watch it and recognizing all of the different bases through time and different modpacks. I also noticed that there haven't been any new uploads on the current GTNH series, I hope you are doing well Three! Take some to rest if you need it, everyone should know that you do deserve it
I found your channel when u started divine journey and have not stopped watching since. You are definitely the best Minecraft modded youtuber. Love ur vids and ur determination to finish the packs
I've been playing since 2010 also. But I never got this gud. You've really helped me break out of my rigid thinking and start to reconsider how I approach, not just modpacks, but Minecraft as a whole. Thanks!
I binge watched some of these worlds over the course of a few weeks; the thing that hooked me was the rhythmic block placing during narratory intermissions and the b-rolls :)
My bases are always lawn bases. Mostly in air so I can put cables at the floor. No walls no roof, just tech.
Definitely giving motivation again. I've always designated DDSS as my "long-term" pack. Due to life, it's been put on hold, but this video definitely reinforces my desire to play it. It's my first real attempt at completing a modpack and actually trying to build, not just have a flat surface.
Thanks again for the video, Three!
You got it Chris! Just take things a step at a time and before you know it you will step back and realise how far you have come. Thanks for watching :D
honestly the thing i love the most about your videos is how bingeable and easy to fall asleep to they are
I really like your videos and have started watching them from the middle of your atm7 playthrough! Although I still haven't understood the concept of base building. Your builds are extremely beautiful and really make me want to continue playing modded minecraft, but I still haven't worked out the basic stuff. How do you do the height variation? How do you work out a good color palette out of hundreds of different blocks that come from different mods? How do you separate the rooms so everything doesn't get clumped up in one space? How do you make every hallway so exiting instead of being extremely linear? And do you like to work with odd or even symmetry lines? I really hope you answer some of these questions and even if you don't I'm really exited for the next mod you're going to take on! Good luck with whatever you're going to take on, as I will always tune in to your videos! Edit: I liked the most your Divine Journey 2 base as it was so HUGE!
Look, I'm not super good but I do have some advice.
1. test in a creative world: look at some of the options you have and look at what you can do.
2. add depth: archways, windowsills, and pillars can add lots of depth to your builds.
3. stick with a theme: try to stay with a theme per area, this can help narrow down ideas that might not fit.
4. look for inspiration: look at art, games, buildings, and other media.
5. take your time: don't rush yourself you've got time.
This is a huge question. Hopefully one day I will be able to consolidate my thoughts on the building process itself in more detail. :)
One thing i find really helps is sometimes its okay to cheat within reason. Like when I get to a point where i can reasonably say i have enough building materials I'll pop into creative to build something because i suck with roofs in survival. But its important to not go overboard because if you do too much you don't feel like you esrned it. Another thing is ill just use keep Inventory/ teleport to get my stuff back. I don't see any point in punishing myself with chore.
Another thing is actually committing to making a setup with tools you have. I see so many people get bogged down doing stuff manually waiting for the most efficient machines to unlock. If you actually just commit to using the mods you currently have unlocked to make the best stuff you can i find that way more fun and its usually quicker in the long run. Or it feels quicker because the fun part of modded Minecraft is setting up anf building systems
Never heard of you before this video. Saw an Etho comment and really enjoyed the format and how informative but relaxed it is. I have strayed away from the create mod as much as I could until stoneblock 3, and im now going to go back and watch your create above and beyond playthrough! thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to check out the video! The Create mod is awesome, so much fun to play with. Although I feel it's a challenge to integrate it into some of the other more classic tech and magic mods that have been around a while. If you are able to pull that off though, it's super rewarding. There are infinite possibilities :D
you made a one-off comment at 16:34 about how base design and planning could easily be its own video; i would absolutely love if you wound up making it! i personally find that planning my modded bases is one of my biggest struggles that prevents me from settling into a pack and would really appreciate hearing your thoughts. cheers
Love you threefold! ❤️
I'm playing DJ2 right now and it's the first time I'm actually building stuff instead of making a lawn base, I'm not very creative so I copied your limestone, basalt base design and modified it abit by adding white blocks, but I really underestimated how much more motivated I am when my base isn't an eyesore to look at
Also after hearing how proud/passionate you are of the collection project I will absolutely give it a watch
Threefold asking about Modded, Vanilla, Building playthrough...
I want all of them... Its also kind of hilarious that i'm usually one of the first digit viewers on each uploads ever since DJ2. Your content is THAT good.
Ive said before and ill say again, you have become one of if not my favorite minecraft player. Hell yer the only minecraft youtuber i still watch. And have given me motivation to play minecraft again, so from one old player to another, thank you. You are a great guy
That's amazing, I'm glad I could have a part in reigniting your love for the game. Have a fantastic day, and thanks for watching :D
I've been playing modpakcs since Tekkit back in the day, only packs I've "finished" are Material Energy (either 1 or 2) and Agrarian Skies, got fairly close to finishing Forever Stranded but not quite.
I usually play for a week or so and even if I enjoy the pack a lot, I quickly get tired of the grind, oh I need more X ore for the 100th time or something, spend the next 2 hours mining and looking for it. It's either that or extremely slow automation which happens in some Skyblock packs
Thank you, I'm working my way through Project Ozone 3 Mythic mode, and this was that little something I needed to continue the grind.
Just found your channel while getting back into Modded Minecraft after not playing for half a decade. If you're still reading comments on this video I'd love for you to do a video on your approach to base design and how to plan ahead/be efficient with time. I definitely struggle with decision overload so it'd really help.
For me, i found that playing with friends helps to keep me engaged, I know that isn't an option for everyone, so if it isn't, first thing u do is turn cheats OFF when u make the world, don't rush through it and if u feel a bit burnt out, take a break... the world/server isn't going anywhere (server might get shutdown but u could prolly get the world file). Just have fun with it, don't always focus on efficiency, and if you are playing a tech mod pack, don't always do tech stuff, take a break and go build something.
My way of playing modpacks is like this:
-Start a world, get familiar with some of the mods (or use the mods you know from previous playthroughs)
-Build some efficient but kinda ugly farms (everything must be efficient and ugly)
-make a whole mess of the base, because there's cables everywhere
-build a solid storage system
-get OP armor and stuff, basically become a god (you have all the items, you're basically invincible)
-get bored, because you basically entered creative mode.
-start a new modpack, get further, because you get better and faster at playing modded minecraft with each playthrough
-get hooked because of some mods (mainly create, thermal expansion combined with extra utilities 2, EnderIO, EvilCraft, Tinker's Construct (but don't use it, just build a smeltery and then use it like 5 times and don't get yourself any armor or tools, even tho you have hundreds of cobalt and ardite).
-get annoyed by some mods (that mod when you have to eat different foods)
-enter peaceful mode (no monsters, no hunger, no distractions)
-repeat previous steps
-get bored
-start a new modpack or continue in old one (or both)
-relapse
I'm getting better and better at modded Minecraft, but I'm getting more and more impatient for building. I was never a builder. Once I tried to build something massive in Project Ozone 3, it seemed a bit too ugly, so i quit the modpack. When I don't build in modpacks, I don't get burnt out so easily, because I think that the machines are much more fun than building.
EDIT: You can call all my bases lawn bases. I just want to play with the mods and not get distracted by aesthetics.
honestly your accent makes the commentary to your videos so much more enjoyable i love it
Watching this after the second season of gtnh i love how your overworld base turned out, it felt kinda sad to see it left out
This indeed helped me a lot I've never finished a mod pack I played and I indeed still put a lot of hour into them but never had the will to finish them
My personal favorite is probably the divine journey 2 base, it's the first mod pack i watch on your channel.
Always been admiring the dedication you have to play all these modded packs. So far its been a awesome journey.
I started watching since DJ2 and i have been loving all your series since then
I quite often did lawn builds & multiple personal made packs. I got pretty deepish into create a&b on a server that i should ask for thr file to compelete it.
I dont have many of my prior packs playable but i think i can scrounge up somw old screenshots which i think i will do.
Thx for some perspective. ❤️
Cool to see creative, tech, & magic.
(From what i seen hope you try hex casting at somepoint)
Hey man, I just wanted to say that you are a huge inspiration to me, I dont know how do you have the motivation to keep doing these sick videos but keep kicking, you are doing a great job!
I am a non-completer. Only games i've beaten ended around Golden Eye era. GTNH is my favorite pack. I also spend a lot of time in Cataclysm (CDDA)
I gotta say, seeing the exteriors of all the other bases and seeing how everything fit together, I'd love to see a exterior view of the FTB Inferno that shows the exterior of everything underground to see how everything formed at the end. Beautiful showcase of all the packs and how you've played
you have motivated me to continue on my world. I am doing a heavily edited version of Industrial Village and this video is keeping on giving me ideas of how to have fun with it. You may not read this but thank you!
Thank you for choosing to make this video, and yes it did help me! It's a nice complement for modded minecraft admist similar videos on vanilla. I have always struggled with completing things, and had only completed 1 series across 2 channels in all this time I have been making UA-cam videos.
I agree that sharing your experience (in my and your case through videos) does help; it makes the whole experience so much richer, and you have that push to complete a whole series. Setting goals, mixing up the technical and creative side of the game, and taking breaks / mixing with other hobbies seems to be interesting tactics; I'll try those too!
EDIT: And yes, thank you for adknowledging we all have to start somewhere. The first videos of my completed series are... oh man. They're not even the first videos I made! Hope to learn as I produce more videos.
such wholesome and warm atmosphere at this channel, proud to be part of this community
An absolutely amazing video! I just found your channel recently, but have been playing modded minecraft for around 5 years. You have really challenged me to change my entire play style, as I used to only do what you would call "lawn bases". I'm currently playing through Enigmatica 6 Expert with a main emphasis on developing my base building skills. I'm almost done with your Divine Journey 2 playthrough, and it has really inspired me to make something awesome. Thanks for all of your time and dedication! It really comes through in your videos!
I really needed this, I’ve been going through packs either till I got bored or completed them. Thank you 😊
You are honestly one of the greatest modded mc players I have seen. This is amazing
Yeah like a lot of others I found you when you were going through DJ2 to help me get through that pack,
I love your play style and have found a lot of inspiration from your building style as well. Anyways thank you for bringing us these entertaining play throughs, I’m looking forward to seeing what you do next!
Modded is life..... i remember started play modded on 1.2.5 old minecraft was so fun.....unfortunately i dont have anymore the backups :(
Thank you for making this video. I was wondering where your TCP series went and while it's sad that there won't be any more episodes I am glad to have some closure. TCP was by far the best series you have produced so far (in my top 3). Excited to see what the future holds for this channel!
0:17 2900 Hours of Gregtech
For me personally, once I achieve infinite power, resources, and full automation I feel like I completed the modpack. Some packs have an end goal like ATM with the ATM trophy and once I get those I consider it completed. Though I did not get the ATM7TTS trophy before moving on which is always on my mind lol.
Personally, I was taking a break from minecraft UA-cam during your collection series. But some of the episodes I watched were really nice. I liked watching you step out of your comfort zone and try and build a lot more.
gratulations on 25K Subscribers!
#Roadto100K!
Thank you! This is a question I ask *myself* many times
I have yet to complete a Mod pack due to losing motivation. I just left Omnifactory due to the amount of time it would take to finish it and it's hard... But my brother and I are playing StoneBlock 3 and actually almost finished with it already. pretty short pack but one I may actually finish for the first time. This video was helpful with the tips. I'm not much of a base builder but i do love automation. Thank you for providing the content! (would love a Stoneblock series btw ;) )
this video represents how the modded minecraft for some people are a hole new world every single pack, i really enjoy all of ur series, im here since omnifactory one, and being an spanish speaker whit a really poor english knowledge i really love the simplicity of ur teaching, i hope one day i can do the massives and beutifull structures than u made and hope i can still learn whit u :D
congratz from Chile!
PD: where do u took ur base ideas? i really love the way u build for every single automation u have a design than makes me crazy
and sorry if my phrase doesnt have so much sense, as i say, im spanish speaker whit poor english lessons
I like your style of base building
Reminds me of ancient Mesopotamian cities, or the Kowloon walled city. And warehouses and corporate offices ofc.
I started Divine Journey one month after you started. I am still playing it to this day. bless me threefold
That is some dedication right there. You've come this far, you got it!! :D
@@Threefold. I felt like the mistake I did with enigmatica 2 expert was I was always trying to do speed run the thing and usually end up burning myself out or losing motivation. So i decided that divine journey 2 was going to be in the pace that I like, even if it means very slowly.
And honestly that has worked out so far, I have enjoyed every minute of it
This is the first video I ever watch from you, and I gotta say I loved it. I feel like other similar videos (those that try to motivate you to keep playing your survival world) tend to resort to "just don't get bored bro", while you actually talk from personal experience about how to overcome this issue. Also, I really like your building style!
I've probably played and abandoned at least 40 modpacks in my time playing Minecraft. Both premade and custom. I have only ever beaten one modpack which was Stoneblock 2. So I guess you could say I struggle a little lmao. However, I have noticed that the more I play modded the farther I actually make it through modpacks. Years ago I would barely make it past basic ore doubling but now I would actually delve into mods quite a bit more. An example would be FTB Oceanblock where I'm actually somewhat close to entering endgame.
When it comes to motivation I have found that watching people on UA-cam do playthroughs of modded really helps keep me motivated. Even if it's of modpacks that I've never played and don't consider ever trying out. Even watching this video makes me want to boot up a modpack and start playing. Stems off of Threefold mentioning that you should consider recording your creations and sharing them with people.
I really did like your ATM a lot; but I started there and I think I really enjoy your approach to things and your development. It’s really fun watching you especially play packs I wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole. Your amazing editing and videos as well is crazy as well
I foud your Channel back when you just started E2E and keept up with your videos ever since. You really inspired me especially with your Divine Journey 2 Playthrough. I even played the same Pack and used an almost identical Block Pallet and for that reason alone i must say DJ2 is my favourite Base so far. The walk down memory lane was really awesome and i am trully excited for your next series :)
One really nice thing about end game bases is if you can access the entire base without any progress in the modpack at all. And without jumping. But sometimes, I wonder if cutting off access to part of a base by having equipment requirements could be interesting in design? It starts to feel more like a video game level that you've designed, instead of just a home and a place of rest. Though, I can see from the starting place you showed off, the private world you didn't stream, that can look like an awful mess too! Especially if end game access is just a tunnel you have to fly through.
I think my biggest friction point in the pack I'm playing right now is inventory management. Between a Storage Drawer room and Brad's Backpacks, I never feel like I have enough space for everything I'm picking up! But I also know I would likely have to spend a few hours just making and shuffling around backpacks to tame the mess so I can just run around collecting stuff. That amount of time spent organizing the backpacks is why I don't think Brad's Backpacks is overpowered. There's no real search function! You can get blocks out by using pick block, but not items, so there's a real incentive to sort items so they go into places you expect them to be. And no, the backpack mod doesn't suffer from NBT nesting either, so if you allow nested backpacks, the size of the inventory simply grows larger and larger.
the last modpack i finished-ish was project ozone 3 after multiple failures. most failures came from a bug where all quests would reset for whatever reason, but it didnt happen this time! the only reason why i stopped the end game is because i felt like the most exciting part was over, and getting all singularities wasn't all that great (although i got almost all!). i learned a lot from my last time playing. finally diving into autocrafting with AE2, astral sorcery, automating stuff etc. as someone who's been playing modded for a very long time, im glad that i've finally started thinking about goals rather then focusing straight on the end.
i'd say create above and beyond did this amazing too! it was first of all my real introduction to the mod itself, but it made me think a lot about how to do things compact and effiicient! was it easy? no. was it fun? yes!!
after years of playing mods, i've learned a lot of stuff. and i hope this journey will never end!
Great points! I usually get burnt out by late game in most packs (Tank in Nomi, Forge of the Heavens in MBM, EMC in PO3) and I've pretty much accepted it at this point. My brain simply can't hang on to the same thing for so long!
first time watching you and instantly fell in love with your style of content, new sub! :]
There is so much amazing advice in this video. You come across as really genuine!
Gotta say, it's pretty wild seeing all of the bases I've watched you build over the past couple of years.
I do hope this is still the beginning of your journey. I hope you to bring us all many many more series. My favourite was the ATM7TTS. Thank you sir for the frequent evening chilling watching your episodes ❤
i started watching you back in DJ2. Seeing all of your bases from the packs youve played id say enigmatica 2 and the collection project were my favorite bases. Ive gone back and watched interactions, just not enigmatica 2 yet. Youve grown alot in your editing, building, and play style. Even videos like this are really charming and nice. Cant wait for the new series and keep doing what you love Three!
P.S. I loved the gtnh series as i played it years ago when it first came out. You and Lash made the series so enjoyable. Thanks for the great content!
Thank you for watching, have an amazing day! :D
@@Threefold. thank you! You too sir Three
The first (and only (yet)) modpack I ever finished was Create above and beyond it was pretty fun, I never had played with create before that and learned a lot. I would change a lot of things if I ever played it again but the end felt kinda empty idk maybe it wasn't finished yet or something. Some months ago I started divine journey 2 with the intention to complete it (I know a big step up) and I kinda got bored my error was to don't automate things the moment I could. haven't played for 2 months now and the last time I played it was only to passively automate elevatium. I was starting ch.13. It is really inspiring to see you play and invest this much time and effort in modpacks. Keep up the good work! My favorite base was the second enigmatica 2 base the big castle looks really really good