Hope you enjoy today's video! Something a little bit different that I think is really important to talk about for Minecraft players! Did you find this helpful? Or anything else you do to stay motivated?
Honestly this is a video that I believe many of us needed. Getting burned out or bored of the game happens often, so starting small, pacing yourself, not cutting corners, setting up future projects and goals to achieve, can genuinely improve one’s experience. I’ve recently been doing multiple smaller Minecraft projects, so I don’t find myself getting bored with the bigger ones. Thanks fwhip for the inspiration and the awesome builds, looking forward to the next project!
In an old world I had in 1.17, I for nine months I had made roads branch from each village on a starter map, start to upgrade each village and make them look better, did out huge mines and have a interconnected mining network from my castle toward each village and other castles in the future I build.
Takeaways list: 1) Play in a way that makes you feel happy with what you've done--singleplayer vs multiplayer, hardcore vs peaceful, creative vs survival, keepInv on or not, it's all up to you. 2) Play slower; stop to enjoy things and don't let "progress" be the metric for having fun! 3) Start small and upgrade farms/builds. 4) World maps and dense building regions help you be aware of your own achievements and feel attached to them. This may require terraforming, but that's okay! You don't need to explore for the perfect biome, MAKE it. 5) Set larger goals that give you something to build toward, and break down the smaller things that will build towards it. (Each step becomes meaningful to your ultimate vision) 6) Use datapacks or mods if they reduce unpleasant grind or add aesthetics you enjoy. No right or wrong here. 7) Let your buildings tell a story and use imagination! 8) Do the mindless grind when you need relaxing and recharging, so that you're not bored by it. 9) Taking breaks from Minecraft make the game itself more enjoyable. Here's my own advice: a) If you have a vision but you don't know how to execute it, just do it badly. It is okay to tear down buildings because you have something better. It can hurt to "throw away" work BUT you haven't ever wasted your time because you learned something from it and that build still exists in your mind. This is also applicable to other projects, like writing or exercising. b) Do something intentionally ridiculous. Build pointless farms or builds and enjoy the silliness. Especially if you notice MC being less fun as you get older, it's possible that you are taking things too seriously and ruining your own fun. But kids can play with *anything* because they have fewer expectations for themselves. So remember just to *play*! GLHF and if you're wanting more advice leave a reply :)
i also want to add: if you wand to use in keep inventory, do it because ppl who say it's bad are dumb, we always play in keep inventory because it reduce the stress of the game so much and we enjoy it so much more than in simple survival
@@Hellopeople21377 Haha that stuff gets me too! Keep in mind that fWhip sees it even more than we do and probably doesn't feel excited about it or doesn't have a clear idea on what to do. You ever get told to do a chore you were going to do anyway, though? And then you're like "I was going to do it, but now I don't want to"? Telling fWhip to fill it might actually be demoralizing, so consider suggesting ideas that would inspire him! Unfortunately, he's also got pressures of making content that interests a large audience, so that might also affect what he prioritizes. But please be patient and suggest ideas and I'm sure he'll get to it when he can. ^_^
I usually play alone so I find myself just narrating world tours and explaining my world to no one sometimes and it’s a nice way to remember everything you’ve done
I’ve been doing that around 13/18k hours on mc, since when i started. I hadn’t had any friends with a laptop to play with, on the 360 my acc was bugged and i couldn’t get xbox live, so the only time i got to play with people was when i went to the USA to visit my family or when i finally got my xbox 1 and then eventually downgraded to java edition. (Java is literally bedrock on easy mode)
My daughter got me into minecraft during early covid. As a almost 50yr old I thought it was a kids game, but it was something to do with my daughter. She's since abandoned minecraft but I'm still going strong. Imo it's the best game ever made. I'm a terrible builder but I love redstone. There's something for everyone in this game. I may walk away from it for a while here and there, but I always come back to it. Loved your goblin(?) base Create mod was sooo fun too!
I started a single player world a couple months ago and I’m still pretty engaged with it, but I was worried about what to do if I started to get bored. This really helps!!
But you don't have to create this world. Your comparing yourself to someone who plays the game FOR A LIVING. Maby start small like a vilage inspired by one of the natural ones that you can find. Then think "what else should a vilage have" and just build it.
this is why I have way more time in terraria and dont starve over mc (excluding the childhood golden age of opening the game getting nothing done and think i had the best day ever) because most of the content in minecraft is what you make not stuff that is there to acquire or conquer. Once you get iron armor you are 2 upgrades behind the strongest gear so you aren’t in much danger, and there isnt much putting you in danger anyway. I prefer terraria where there’s always more stronger items to get to take on the next boss in a linear progression. Dont Starve has the same horizontal progression minecraft has where the difference between the worst and best gear is not much, but theres so many things that you have to constantly manage to stay alive and the default mode being hardcore (1 life but some respawns can be found) makes it feel like a loop of learning and getting better.
I have a tip for you : Make an abandoned city and bring in some zombies there and add a danger zone sign Trust me it will make your world more cooler BC I made it in my world
When I had a world in the version of Minecraft where Immersive Portals was still supported on Forge, I had a plan to make each portal be seamless as they connect from one dimension to another (like the basement of a cabin with a hole in the wall that leads to a warped forest) Admittedly I never played long enough to do that and now I play on versions that aren't supported, but the dream was there from the start
@@ZorillaMyrid181 It probably won't be as good looking, but I recall one YTuber building a miniature of the ecosystem he was going to in the overworld, behind the portal. That way when going towards it, you could still see that warped forest behind the portals animation. It obviously requires a bit of free space to pull off.
Something I did to help ease the pain of not having the patience to build certain large farms, was to make a custom villager that would sell what I need/want. Like I can't be asked to make an farm for prismarine. So I made a custom villager that sold all the blocks, in exchange for copper ingots. I have metric craploads of the stuff, not using it, and can turn it into something I use a lot.
@@fWhip it does! My current survival world, said villager is "the last of his clan" lives on a little farm on the edge of a village as a bit of an outcast. Trades "precious stones" for copper. All around the farm there's small boulders of prisma everywhere. Was a different take to world building to ease a personal pain point in the game.
That's awesome! I've also been trying to play this way where I build villager houses uniquely (ie smithy, library, barn, brewing etc) and have villagers with the desired professions live in them. This way it would be almost like many mini trading halls while maintaining the village aesthetics😄
I think a lot of people needed to hear this ❤️ When it comes to minecraft, I play mainly single player (mainly because I can only play bedrock right now), and I do get stumped a lot of the time - But taking long periods of time away from minecraft genuinely gets me excited to dive back in again. I’m an avid reader and the worlds I read about inspire me to build what I’ve just read 😊 I find it also helps, me personally, to move away from my own projects and build alongside creators I genuinely enjoy, not only does this keep me entertained, I learn from the creators and how they would build also 😊 Keep up the good work Fwhip 😁
That sounds awesome! Reading is fun because your brain still has to piece the information together to create your own picture which could be totally different to someone else reading the same thing! :D
ive personally tried to steer away overtime from books explaining each area in my minecraft world because then it breaks the imagination and people have to read 100 books to understand or get tired and leave before seeing all they want to see and stuff like that. i dont really see a use for them anymore then an artistic choice. until we end up getting the update with the bookshelves to put books in, i dont feel inlcined to use books to create stories and legends and stuff like that to store into some library either than to use it for decoration purposes. when i think of books i think of the hour long time on xbox it takes to type it out switch pages and only making a 11 page book in which uve given up on because ur character is starving dying, skipped multiple days, lost interest due to boredom or cause it feels like no progress is being made. despite saying this, i have only 1 reason at this current time now to make a book and to place it in a stand or something for people to read despite playing singleplayer and this is because i can use it to explain how i came up with the idea of the build that it is near or infront of and how to build it for others to use.
@@unboxing_legend7708No where did he say that he wrote books for his Minecraft world, he stated that he read books and took what he read and applied his imagination into his builds. You completely misunderstood…
These tips apply to any creative project btw like drawing, break down big ideas into smaller simple tasks, don't rush, find enjoyment in the repetitive grind, try something new everyonce in a while etc I cant play minecraft without an idea of what i want to do in that world I personally started a project to build a walled city that extends both upwards and downwards making different layers of the city, with waterways, railroads etc But I didn't immediately start planning the city, making the walls etc that would have made me burnout before even starting, instead I've started with my house, then the road connecting my house to my mine, slowly I will build houses and farms alongside the road and then branching outwards, and when I find a problem or obstacle it's an opportunity, need wood? maybe I can make a treefamr and disguise it as a building. need smelting a lot of stuff? let's make a blacksmith house etc etc
Sounds really similar to how I plan things out! Definitely my favorite way is to naturally expand the world and let my brain figure it out as I go. Especially for non-modern builds it seems like the more natural way to do it.
Your last world tour vid inspired me to start my first long term world...personally I don't get board but I loose inspiration sometimes....then I just look to the Minecraft Gods...Fwip, Sausage, Gem, beans, Mumbo, Avo, Tango, Etho, pix...you and the others keep me entertained and inspired....can't wait to see how far you take it!!!
The issue with the multi player world shrinking to a single player is totally valid. It's how I started playing the game after learning the minimum basics only to find out that the world really only had 2 active players. It really knocked the wind from sails as all my eagerness was about other player involvement. I am now looking forward to going single player mode and will take your advice on board so that I don't just sit there like a bump on a log!
Lol, I had a similar experience with a Minetest server, and I had to intentionally shift the way I was looking at my playing experience. I basically ended up making it more of a “let’s pretend we’re in a ghost town” type of mindset.
Perfect timing, as I started my new world after deleting 5 worlds I spent 3 mins in because I got bored. I loaded up a random seed and immediately saw my vision - a swampy fishing spot that leads into a mountainous hobbit hole and a base at the harbour. The most important thing I did was to not rush, being in a situation where I was just building with stone tools and having a good time. Edit: I started a new world like a week after I made this comment lol Edit 2: I made another world after that like a week ago lol I need to watch this video again
I definitely think adding a narrative to your world can help a lot with making it feel special. In my latest single player world ive been keeping a journal of events so the history of my world feels like a story, and also naming every cool echanted piece of gear like its a artifact in dwarf fortress to give them extra character
for my to-do list i always put signs in my house so i never stop walking by them, it drives me to complete them a lot more, its also very satisfying when breaking a sign or dyeing it green
For me an early goal of a massive project gives me something to work on and reasons for me to build everything else. I need farms to give me more renewable blocks. I need to do smaller projects to break up the work on the big project. I need to explore and expand to get new or more resources. And every once in a while, i see something that i just have to work on. But keeping a list of things i want to do or make gives me a never ending lost of ideas. Also playing with others. It gives you a drive to accomplish your goals, you can always help others with theirs, and make things that are more fun with friends
I get bored in my worlds, cause I just don't have the motivation to make things look nice. I usually afk my farms most of the time and there's really nothing else for me to do, since I'm the only one seeing my worlds, sans for a pixel world I dip into every so often. I don't stream or make videos, so I find making things look nice kind of futile, especially with the time it takes me to build making me feel like I could be doing other, more productive, things. Hats off to people that can stay invested in their worlds for a long time! You've got a lot more willpower than I do.
Thank ou! that was very insightful! i honestly think one of the best things to do is taking a break whenever you find yourself struggling to find anything to do. you come back with so much inspiration and renewed passion for the game which always leads to better better and a lot more fun! Maybe another tip i'd say is watch other people and take inspiration from them
Honestly, one of the best ways I stay inspired in Minecraft is by watching creators I love! Seeing other people build cool things gives me so many ideas for what I could do in my own world, and sometimes, playing alongside a long video or stream to keep me company really helps! (Especially fWhip- thank you for being such a cool and inspiring creator. The amount of times I open up my game after streams, feeling inspired to create, is more than I can count )
Hiya Whip! I don't get bored either playing Minecraft. I take inspiration from almost anything around me like history, books, artwork, cultures, new tech, imagination, and from collaborations. I don't have to copy other people's builds even if they are inspiring. The challenge is my very own, and not just what everyone else does because it's popular. Great video of sharing your own thinking in playing Minecraft!!! Thank you!
I wanna see what fWhip could build with mods like chisel and CTM. Having a brick outside wall and a wooden inside wall is amazing stuff! I spent hours making a wire chicken cope out of bits.
I've tried those mods and I actually don't enjoy them much haha I like that minecraft forces us to use large blocks and just go "yeah that's good enough!" whereas individual pixels I will be stuck designing a table for a week and never get anything done lol
I finally built my first real nice looking base area after years of playing. Now I'm done with the base and everything to do with it... But I still want to continue the world I was in. So I left the home base area and travelled to a different area 5k blocks away and started fresh. Also, I linked the two with nether portals so I could use my old supplies. Then I took a 4+month long break. Now I am back to wanting to continue it, but feel like I need to fully finish my Starfield runs.
Thank you fWhip. Honestly, you became my favourite Minecraft builder. Though sometimes they seem daunting to me, I love your buildings, building style and ideas, and also your way of playing inspires me to build my own things. When I watch your videos I feel like a child again, and it reminds me of the times I played with lego and built stuff without worrying about a thing (though the grinding parts are still anxiety inducing lol). I always had a passion for a lot of things, and so playing videogames sometimes as my main thing wasn't a very appealing idea to me. On the other hand, I fell in love with them since I was a kid, but I let that love get the best of me and I became very addicted, so my relationship with them hasn't been the best. One thing is certain though: I love to create things, and I love architecture. And Minecraft is the perfect game for me to do those things, but every time I started worlds, but for one reason or another I struggled keep my motivation after a while and so I always ended up either burning out, getting bored, quitting or deleting them, along with all my progress, farms and my few creations. I tried a lot of different ways of playing: vanilla playthroughs, vanilla+, a little bit of modded, mostly solo but some with friends... I tried shaders, rushing to beat the dragon, taking my time and building as I go, building a lot of farms, custom seeds, tweaked worlds with custom gamerules and datapacks... One thing I haven't tried long term hardcore worlds, but that's because I don't like the idea of dying and losing all my stuff forever, so I'm fine not diong that, for now at least. I just hope one day I can create a world and keep it for a loooong time, creating a lot of cool stuff that I can share. I want to get good at building and to come to enjoy playing this magical cube game just like when I first started playing it. Even if it means progressing little by little, sometimes grinding and getting a bit bored, having buildings I don't like or that I don't finish for a long time, I want to enjoy every bit of it, and to be able to look back and be proud, even if at the end this is just a game. Even if this isn't the only thing I do in my life. Those are my desires.
Honestly watching you’re videos inspired me to keep my world and create stories with in it, I’ve slowed down a bit cus of other games but my worlds coming along
I have a modded world with my brother, and just being smaller (because of our origins using pekhui) made it so much easier to spend forever in the same amount of space that many players might only ever use for a starter base and then move on. We enjoyed it so much, in fact, that we kind of ignored the usual progression of the game and have only really done things when we need to. I intend to keep playing on that world for a long time.
I stopped looking at tutorials and started to understand basic mechanics for farms or nice block combos for buildings. I build a farm, it doesn't work, I build it again. I build a house, I don't like the colors, I rebuild it. I think that is what makes you proud of your accomplishments.
you’ve inspired me a lot with the world i’m currently playing on! i’ve really been experimenting with building and getting a lot better at it, and i really like how every build you make has a whole story behind it, not just a reason you need to build it. it really does make the game more fun!!
As someone that just started, what I hope to be a very long term world, this was very nice to hear and gave me even more motivation than I had 😊 good job fwhip!
This video showed up at the right time! I've been getting burned out on my current world, which I love, but I've been feeling like I'm not making progress fast enough. I needed a reminder that its good to take things slow and enjoy the process. Thank you!
The idea of pacing yourself is the best point you made, it’s so true. I paced myself in Minecraft and I’m loving my current singplayer world!! I waited till day 500 to kill the Dragon, meaning I used horses to travel my interconnected world for over 350 days alone! I’m now I’m looking forward to what comes next!!
yo fwhip. i have a suggestion. i want you to make a new giga project, and make it arctic themed. idk. maybe an aurora mountain with a glacier village and magical boreal forest. maybe a viking settlement at an antarctic shore. maybe a giant dwarven keep on a snowy mount. i think it might be a huge grind, but worth every snow layer.
Right, that grind just makes me sick. I don't care about top notch gear and the Dragon and whatnot, I like exploring. But there's no exploring a lot of structures without full armor, and the wheel turns...
the flexing thing is too real lol. I've never been able to stick to a single player world, but it felt so good to start a realm with my friends and have them compliment my builds and ask how I did things, what blocks I used etc. It just feels like you have something to show for it
Hi fWhip!Just came to mind would be really lore friendly some sort of giant sistem of scaffolding running on the side of the tree facing the city like for sort of manteinence to keep branches from falling, as alwaus love your videos
What an inspirational video, been jumping back into my 2 year old HC world recently and it has felt overwhelming to re-engage old massive projects that were halted with a break. This has given me some new insights into how to break down things into sections and maybe start some new stuff with new update materials to get the grind going again. Also, it's been a while since I caught your world videos and it's looking top shelf 👍🏻
I have a Minecraft world from 1.13 with a friend and because of you and other creator builds we are inspired to create more. We are currently in the process of rebuilding our village. Great job on the series and keep it going!
I personally LOVE long term worlds. My main motivation for them has always been being able to see my world grow in every aspect. I love comparing then and now especially with my builds and how they all come together to make my world
Honestly the biggest thing that has helped me in the last decade of minecraft is literally making a board or a book with goals to cross off. It's an additional layer of dopamine crossing off a big project or even a small to do, plus it helps if you are in a multiplayer world.
I've played in the same world for about 7 years. I usually don't build anything too crazy, I like to stay relatively simple, sometimes I go big, but when I do it's pretty simple, like a big pyramid or big netherrack cube, with a nether replica of my house in it. But otherwise it's a few little houses scattered around or just some random idea I got, and that's what 's fun for me. I personally like the jumbled up look of a ton of random stuff built next to each-other, compared to something more organised like in this video (No offense btw, I think it looks amazing)
You should build a wall or are you planning on and I think you should take the pillager outpost and upgrade it and add some more of them and 2 of them for the entrance
I listen to YT videos all day while I work. Sometimes a MC tuber will have a relaxing build video that’ll get me excited to do certain in-game projects. Also, going around one’s local town or city IRL can lead to discovering neat buildings or wild areas that may inspire. Yesterday I took a back road on my way to a destination and ended up in a small town I’d never heard of. They had a cute Main Street built around abandoned farm industry structures. These dilapidated old buildings had really cool architectural details newer buildings don’t have.
Something that helps me is to have two (very different) worlds going. For example, a world where I try to take things nice and slow, and then a multiplayer where I try and grind out the biggest whatever to flex. When I get bored of one, I hop to the other, when I get inspiration from one, I bring it into the other. I build in very different build styles, and focus on different things. Helps me alot.
these are some super helpful tips! i started my survival world in 2018 and fighting boredom is a struggle when i don't know what to do. personally i think a change of scenery really helps with inspiration, so between building projects i'll explore far out and hopefully come back with a clear mind and some more materials.
I somehow am still actively building in my Creative world after 1Year, eventhough I am not that good in building. And I hope it keeps Going for atleast another 3 Years! My preacious Plavania!
I watched this because I enjoy playing video games but also question the long-term value. There is a lot of overlap with mechanical art and jewelry making: *I make it because I think it's cool, and I like the experience of sharing that with someone.* I don't need everyone to enjoy it, just a select few who really appreciate it. I have a goal at some point to make something cool out in the forest as a secret place for people to find and enjoy. (Add a little wonder and beauty for people to find). I personally find building in video games to be a bit like building a sandcastle: it's fun in the moment, but it gets wiped out/erased soon. That really limits my desire to pour into it. I'd rather build into something more lasting. Part of what makes minecraft interesting is figuring out how to do something. Watching a few concept tutorials can open you up to things you'd never considered, but it is dangerous in that it can also shortcut and cheat the whole process. Example: knowing that there is a way to create an iron farm with villagers and knowing a few of the villager mechanics promotes creativity and trying things. Maybe you get it to work, but now you see a way to improve on it, so you either modify it or set out to create a new one from scratch. Simply following a tutorial step by step cheats that whole discovery process and cheats the satisfaction of conquering a challenge.
I like to leave my Elytra sometimes and only use it to travel between regions. I got a donkey with a bunch of shulkers in to travel arround and just start building a few smaller projects. A small mine, a new path between villages, some new houses, etc
ive been feeling a little burnt out on one of my worlds, so i added that "from the fog" mod to it, so i could feel the eerie, creepy vibe i used to get when i was a little kid playing after hearing those creepypastas. ive been imagining more of a story to my world that i can think on when im bored of my "set building" (currenting working on two busy towns and one outskirts area with a few cottages, farms, and camp sites)
I generally start a game with building a tiny house. Then I do all the normal progression to get to the end dimension. But this is where I don't stick to normalcy. As soon as I have access to the end I stock up on wood planks and get my gear and food together. I'm not going to the end to fight the ender dragon- im going to get a full backpack of shulker boxes and a few pairs of wings. Once Ive bridged out to the end islands and accomplished those tasks I put everything in an ender chest and die. The rest of my game is nomadically collecting precious building materials and wandering the world. That way I can choose to build anywhere I find interesting along the way. At some point I do return home and build a castle or mansion but home is the one place where I try to keep the local natural environment untouched. The rest of the world I can mine into oblivion but home is ultimately the place where I keep my most prized treasures. And it's a place where if a mission away from it failed and ended in a horrible death- I can just throw on a new set of gear, restock some grub, make a new plan and do something else. I personally locked my computer out after the cabes and cliffs update from internet access missed out on cherry trees and further game developments but C&C update was truly epic. Until we get an extreme End update Im not looking forward to much of anything tbh. But that's just me.
Almost 12 years on a single world with a few of my friends. Mostly built around a single city. Yeah, it does get boring, but we keep coming back. Some hard to believe facts about it: - We've not been to the end, we scouted out the portals, but had no need to kill the dragon yet, although the shulker chests are very attractive :D - We haven't killed a Wither (got skulls collected) - The only hostile mob farm is just a based on a single skeleton spawner and was only built earlier this year to speed up XP gain, because mending on alot of items makes it more difficult - No iron golem farm We aren't rushing things or farms to get unlimited amount of things instantly, we take our time planning out buildings and areas together, the ups and downs of having no resources and spending them all has been a theme for all these years, especially when newly added biomes are spawned only in unexplored territory, that makes gathering things a pain.
My son loves Minecraft, I just can't get into it enough to play for more than 30-1 hour. But watching this was supppppper helpful of what is really possible for what "End Game" can look like. This is awesome, very good job and I wish I could give you 100K Likes! Thanks man!
What keeps me interested is connecting villages and building on those villages to create a world that has a story. As time changes, I update designs. Ching functional for more aesthetic and add more lore.
I find it quite interesting what people don’t get bored of in this game. Most often it is survival or hardcore multiplayer worlds, which is also usually true for me. The thing that remains true is that if you are on multiplayer, you must get a group of people who are also committed, or it begins to crumple apart. My best world that lasted the longest was a super flat creative multiplayer, which may have not been to interesting but had a committed group of people. I’ve been searching for years to get into a world with the same feeling I got from that world.
I finally managed to stay interested in 1 world in my own modpack, and even dared to take the world with me when I finally took the leap and updated my pack from 1.12.2 to 1.18.2 Never been both more happy and proud, and I've managed to get hooked like this by actually following almost all tips you've given today (but then 1, 5 years ago lol)
I really wish I could enjoy Minecraft. It's all I've been thinking about playing for years (literally, all I think about is making Worlds, designing projects and creating advanced farms and prolonged hardcore worlds); but I just can't get motivated. I get like stone tools then log out. I don't do anything anymore, I just sit at my desk and stare at my screen until I'm tired. Life really sucks, I envy you.
What me and my friends realized for our group, was that when the dragon got slain we would all slowly lose interest. So we tried not killing it and it worked however it made progressing different builds very slow, but I think it was a worth trade-off 😅
I love using glass in my floors and recreating parts of the structures upside down for a mirrored effect. Lets me build without planning for a little bit on those days after work where you dont want to think too much.
I needed a message like this. I recently reached the end game in 7 days to die, which is basically like Minecraft but more realistic and with guns. I’ve got most of the best gear, I’ve maxed out most traders job levels, and I’ve got all the farms I need set up. All I seemingly had left was the castle I’m building, but it’s become a massive slog and what used to be an organic free flow as I put the first part of the complex together has slowly turned into a death march as the castle grew in scope and size. I need to take a step back before I burn out completely and just smell the zombies for a bit, we’ll see if that helps. Thanks Fwip!
Thank you so much for the wonderfully inspirational vid eh! I'm really wanting to start up a minecraft series of my own, and like all folks just way too nervous about hitting that record button and giving it a go! I'm gonna take the time to go back and watch your earlier long term series, to hopefully get that kick in the tail I need to get started! Your world is absolutely gorgeous bud, and I hope you are so heckin' proud of what you've accomplished!
Lowkey a great video with helpful insight! Gave me a lot of inspiration for my realm with my family members! We hope to create a world like yours!
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4:15 the citty still floating, and the city without interiror makes me sad. But the fact he survived this long in his hadrcore world is something truly awesome. Each part and detail has a reason behind, and HOURS to create.
I appreciate the work you do in your worlds. When I used to play I was a creative only. But since I found your channel, you really made me switch to regular. So I am new to the whole building iron farms, xp farms and so on.
I have started to build a sky island in legit survival but it’s still in the very early stages I’ve only had this world for like 7-8 months. Really loving the minecraft grind knowing I placed every single block, have a lake at y:100, different levels of the island
So true about the mutiplayer server turned into a single player world. The world I'm currently playing in was once a server that had 7 friends but now only I stayed, its quite sad seeing their abandoned bases just sitting there waiting for me to go in and loot for materials that they had left over
What worked for me is downloading Chunky, it lets you make isometric renders of selected chunks. I just keep rendering the same chunks (my village) to see my builds get added. Its super motivating! I have a little GIF of every render, showing the evolution of my town
Thanks! I think this really does help. I like to think about my server as mostly just for me and my one really active friend, and other people pop on sometimes to play for fun. And I agree!! I’m quite sick of people complaining about Minecraft updates and stuff instead of just playing the dang game. Less fun for everyone, and Minecraft is SUPPOSED to be casual and fun at the end of the day, no matter how much you dedicate to the game. A labor of love, not a chore :) nice video!!
I really enjoyed this video, i’ve felt this way about minecraft for a long time now. and i’ve tried getting back into it. I love grinding but once I do it then everything becomes boring. now i am working on a secret vault for my netherite armour sets, thank you for the tips and way to make this amazing game fun again
Started a long term world back in 2020. The builds aren't as always good looking but the memories whenever I look at them makes me realize why I wanted a long term world and not every update a new world. Usually whenever a new update areives, I do plan to branch out to another region close by.
I started mine in 2017, many builds were just bad, but after some experience and improving is now good. I did demolish most of those old builds though.
@@JoneSz97I once made a skyscraper so big that when I demolished it I could fit an entire skyline in that place. I went from 1 skyscraper to 6. Then added another 3 around those.
Couldnt have found this at a better time! My current health problems have left me feeling down in the dumps and my game was starting to reflect that. This video (and binging your hardcore series for the second time) have definitely lifted my spirits and inspired me to play in a new light!
Genuinely such a good video (which is no surprise) but more than anything so much respect for gently giving ways to better your minecraft playing experience w/o going online to complain (if u browse community posts u already know why that’s so important to remember even more lately 💀) Will never get tired of the sandbox experience and how much power each player has to enhance (or nOt) their experience as well as tailor it to whatever goal they set!
It mostly boils down to intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation. People with intrinsic motivation can easily keep worlds going for years, because the simple act of building something cool in that world is enough for them. People who are extrinsically motivated will struggle in this regard, because just building something for the sake of it makes no sense. If you are extrinsically motivated, like me, then i have a few solutions that can extend the lifetime of your worlds. - Play a mod pack with quests. A good quest pack adds a bunch of goals for you to complete in your world, usually with their own rewards that help you in your progression. - Make UA-cam videos. Having people appreciate the things you do in your world can be a big motivator. - For that same reason playing in multiplayer with your friends is also a big help.
The first world, back in 2012, I did single play on was peaceful. It was a small house and when I needed bones I would change it to easy, then return it back. The second world, in 2013, I was in a snowy biome and built a cobble castle on hills with a rail between. Then I started digging out a mining pit level by level. I left those worlds, along with some others, after many updates, in the files of my Save folder. I also was playing on a server at this time and much preferred playing and talking to people. Have been with that same server all the way to now. My building skills have so much improved. I find working alone and with others, is what helps me not get bored. If I get to the point were I don't know what to do next, I start a new project or go off to a friends place to help build things there, till I get motivated again. It's just like having that break from Minecraft, but I am still in that blocky world. And I Love It.
Two tips i could give to play in this style would be to A. Not be afraid of doing something for the silly. Wanna burn a whole forest down just for the fun of it? Or wanna craft (or dupe) a bajillion tnt and create utter chaos? Go ahead!! B. Not be afraid of going back to old worlds. Do you have an old survival world that you havent played in in a long time _and_ you have the urge to play survival mc again? Going to old worlds might feel weird, but might be exactly what you'd like! Also just some personal stuff; about the second tip, i dont remember if i've done that before, but i do have a survival world that im seriously considering going back to, it's been a long time since i played it and i currently have a modded survival world going on, but there are many builds in that world that just might bring me back to it. Especially my starter base.. at the time i really didnt consider myself a builder, and tbh i still don't, but i keep thinking about that house (tower) and i still love everything about it. This video honestly might make go back to it... though this time it prolly won't be _fully_ vanilla. I'll prolly play it with some optimization and QoL mods just bcz they've honestly changed how i play the game, they're so just good. This video just really inspired me to say all this omg. Awesome vid!!
I've tried getting into minecraft again recently, and most of my worlds have ended once I made a house, farm, and gotten iron tools. Mostly because, there is not really much else to do, no story to explore. Recently, I've downloaded a modpack that makes minecraft alot more high fantasy. Dragons, Knight Armor, NPCs that actually do stuff, pre-generated castles, and even AI that you can upgrade to be like knights and stuff. This is the first world in months that I've spent more than a couple days on, and am going a two months strong. I've built farms, houses, recruited knights, started slowly expanding out, getting more resources, and I've been enjoying every second if it. Vanilla Minecraft is just that, Vanilla. But, you can always add your own toppings to make it you.
I started playing Hardcore Minecraft 2 years ago and i am still building my ozean base ,my creativity was just gone the last few months. When i work on a big Projekt i always have a picture in my mind of how its loking but this time the picture was unfinnished bacause the Projekt was so big so when you work on a big projekt maybe make a plan or draw it on a piece of paper so that you dont forget your ideas. Another tipp is to only build farms when you really need the materials so that you can slowy build more farms and not everything at once otherwise you would have a lot of farms and the materials dont really have a use. Hope that helped😊
When having a world, I always tried rushing, and doing everything so quickly, but now in a new world I've had for a couple days I'm taking it so much slower and its alot more enjoyable.
Start a village in the end, complete with gardens, livestock, villagers, and a fish pond. That’ll keep you busy for a minute. I’m working on a 100x100 pyramid in a desert that’s built out of sandstone. Still not sure what I’m going to do with it, but it keeps it fresh.
You're very inspirational fwhip :D I have ADHD but I LOVE the long term game... As I improve as a player I love to challenge myself in different ways, like working on big, beautiful themed builds. BUT it gets boring, and I find as I get toward an end of a project I start running out of steam SO to re-motivate myself I'll often go do a "side quest" :D like raid an ancient city or excavate an ancient ruin, or breed the best horse possible, or build a random civilisation somewhere in the end, there are any number of ways to keep entertained in this game, please keep doing what you do, love your stuff
I follow a youtuber, Dallasmed65, who has been running his lets play world for nine years and he still has some of the old stonecutters despite updates (like before they were removed and then the new ones were introduced).
I habe planned out my world for years. Yet never started. Bcs am playing modded 1.12.2 to avoid farms. Reason being i have a potatoe laptop. Now am geared out, but due to the difficulties of some mods like ancient warefare 2, it feels like I achieved anything. My world itself speaks out a story despite I haven't even built a house. Now I am overwhelming for hours now just having the thought of opening minecraft to start building that village. Thank you for the video. I know understand what I have to start with
Hope you enjoy today's video! Something a little bit different that I think is really important to talk about for Minecraft players! Did you find this helpful? Or anything else you do to stay motivated?
This has let me get some inspiration to start a long term world! Thank you so much :)
I mostly just get bored after I've made a starter base so ty ❤
Honestly this is a video that I believe many of us needed. Getting burned out or bored of the game happens often, so starting small, pacing yourself, not cutting corners, setting up future projects and goals to achieve, can genuinely improve one’s experience. I’ve recently been doing multiple smaller Minecraft projects, so I don’t find myself getting bored with the bigger ones. Thanks fwhip for the inspiration and the awesome builds, looking forward to the next project!
Please, add a papyrus monument on the center of new papyrus
In an old world I had in 1.17, I for nine months I had made roads branch from each village on a starter map, start to upgrade each village and make them look better, did out huge mines and have a interconnected mining network from my castle toward each village and other castles in the future I build.
Takeaways list:
1) Play in a way that makes you feel happy with what you've done--singleplayer vs multiplayer, hardcore vs peaceful, creative vs survival, keepInv on or not, it's all up to you.
2) Play slower; stop to enjoy things and don't let "progress" be the metric for having fun!
3) Start small and upgrade farms/builds.
4) World maps and dense building regions help you be aware of your own achievements and feel attached to them. This may require terraforming, but that's okay! You don't need to explore for the perfect biome, MAKE it.
5) Set larger goals that give you something to build toward, and break down the smaller things that will build towards it. (Each step becomes meaningful to your ultimate vision)
6) Use datapacks or mods if they reduce unpleasant grind or add aesthetics you enjoy. No right or wrong here.
7) Let your buildings tell a story and use imagination!
8) Do the mindless grind when you need relaxing and recharging, so that you're not bored by it.
9) Taking breaks from Minecraft make the game itself more enjoyable.
Here's my own advice:
a) If you have a vision but you don't know how to execute it, just do it badly. It is okay to tear down buildings because you have something better. It can hurt to "throw away" work BUT you haven't ever wasted your time because you learned something from it and that build still exists in your mind. This is also applicable to other projects, like writing or exercising.
b) Do something intentionally ridiculous. Build pointless farms or builds and enjoy the silliness. Especially if you notice MC being less fun as you get older, it's possible that you are taking things too seriously and ruining your own fun. But kids can play with *anything* because they have fewer expectations for themselves. So remember just to *play*!
GLHF and if you're wanting more advice leave a reply :)
i also want to add: if you wand to use in keep inventory, do it because ppl who say it's bad are dumb, we always play in keep inventory because it reduce the stress of the game so much and we enjoy it so much more than in simple survival
This all sounds pretty great! Definitely some good adds too :D
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@@fWhipyou gotta fix the hole in th industrial district it really bothers me.
@@Hellopeople21377 Haha that stuff gets me too! Keep in mind that fWhip sees it even more than we do and probably doesn't feel excited about it or doesn't have a clear idea on what to do.
You ever get told to do a chore you were going to do anyway, though? And then you're like "I was going to do it, but now I don't want to"? Telling fWhip to fill it might actually be demoralizing, so consider suggesting ideas that would inspire him!
Unfortunately, he's also got pressures of making content that interests a large audience, so that might also affect what he prioritizes. But please be patient and suggest ideas and I'm sure he'll get to it when he can. ^_^
I usually play alone so I find myself just narrating world tours and explaining my world to no one sometimes and it’s a nice way to remember everything you’ve done
cute
I’ve been doing that around 13/18k hours on mc, since when i started. I hadn’t had any friends with a laptop to play with, on the 360 my acc was bugged and i couldn’t get xbox live, so the only time i got to play with people was when i went to the USA to visit my family or when i finally got my xbox 1 and then eventually downgraded to java edition. (Java is literally bedrock on easy mode)
@@AdawaShiwanifr java is so easy 💀💀
Bro I thought I was crazy and that only I did this lol
this is relatable
My daughter got me into minecraft during early covid. As a almost 50yr old I thought it was a kids game, but it was something to do with my daughter. She's since abandoned minecraft but I'm still going strong. Imo it's the best game ever made. I'm a terrible builder but I love redstone. There's something for everyone in this game. I may walk away from it for a while here and there, but I always come back to it.
Loved your goblin(?) base
Create mod was sooo fun too!
Same here haha, son got me hooked!
I played Minecraft before my son was born and it wasn’t really until he started school and they had education edition that it got serious for me 😅
@@MatthewCornishmake a world with him it would be so great!
that's beautiful. I hope you keep your passion for it and continue learning redstone!
Me too, nearly 50 and love Minecraft - get bored sometimes but always back to it, love creating new words and going mining lol!!
I started a single player world a couple months ago and I’m still pretty engaged with it, but I was worried about what to do if I started to get bored. This really helps!!
My issue is that I'm just so uncreative, I simply don't have the brain to create ANYTHING like this world. 😢
I feel you mate
But you don't have to create this world. Your comparing yourself to someone who plays the game FOR A LIVING. Maby start small like a vilage inspired by one of the natural ones that you can find. Then think "what else should a vilage have" and just build it.
@@fast-toast amen 🙏 thats what im doing now too slowly but surely
this is why I have way more time in terraria and dont starve over mc (excluding the childhood golden age of opening the game getting nothing done and think i had the best day ever) because most of the content in minecraft is what you make not stuff that is there to acquire or conquer. Once you get iron armor you are 2 upgrades behind the strongest gear so you aren’t in much danger, and there isnt much putting you in danger anyway. I prefer terraria where there’s always more stronger items to get to take on the next boss in a linear progression. Dont Starve has the same horizontal progression minecraft has where the difference between the worst and best gear is not much, but theres so many things that you have to constantly manage to stay alive and the default mode being hardcore (1 life but some respawns can be found) makes it feel like a loop of learning and getting better.
Think about what you need to build and how you can make it look good, like a wheat farm can have a storage barn and you can have a silo.
My goal for my single player world is to build a city or town in each biome. Slowly working away. Your world is very inspiring 💙
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@@bloomsparks let me help u I literally go on Minecraft almost everyday
I have a tip for you :
Make an abandoned city and bring in some zombies there and add a danger zone sign
Trust me it will make your world more cooler BC I made it in my world
As an idea- you could make your nether portals reflect the places they connect to in the overworld.
I definitely want to do some builds around those! Just need to plan out the hub a bit more
@@fWhipmaybe on the nether roof u can build the terrain of the Overworld but simplified
When I had a world in the version of Minecraft where Immersive Portals was still supported on Forge, I had a plan to make each portal be seamless as they connect from one dimension to another (like the basement of a cabin with a hole in the wall that leads to a warped forest)
Admittedly I never played long enough to do that and now I play on versions that aren't supported, but the dream was there from the start
@@ZorillaMyrid181 It probably won't be as good looking, but I recall one YTuber building a miniature of the ecosystem he was going to in the overworld, behind the portal.
That way when going towards it, you could still see that warped forest behind the portals animation.
It obviously requires a bit of free space to pull off.
@@fWhip Netherite Sword Portals look dope for specific places, the guardian farm sword or trident for theme would look sick
I follow the mantra “long term = long roads” spacing things apart and project hopping keeps things fresh
Something I did to help ease the pain of not having the patience to build certain large farms, was to make a custom villager that would sell what I need/want.
Like I can't be asked to make an farm for prismarine. So I made a custom villager that sold all the blocks, in exchange for copper ingots. I have metric craploads of the stuff, not using it, and can turn it into something I use a lot.
that sounds like a really fun way to play the game! Gives a great excuse to build more villages too :D
How do you do this?
@@fWhip it does! My current survival world, said villager is "the last of his clan" lives on a little farm on the edge of a village as a bit of an outcast. Trades "precious stones" for copper. All around the farm there's small boulders of prisma everywhere.
Was a different take to world building to ease a personal pain point in the game.
@@Saythra so cool!
That's awesome!
I've also been trying to play this way where I build villager houses uniquely (ie smithy, library, barn, brewing etc) and have villagers with the desired professions live in them. This way it would be almost like many mini trading halls while maintaining the village aesthetics😄
I think a lot of people needed to hear this ❤️ When it comes to minecraft, I play mainly single player (mainly because I can only play bedrock right now), and I do get stumped a lot of the time - But taking long periods of time away from minecraft genuinely gets me excited to dive back in again. I’m an avid reader and the worlds I read about inspire me to build what I’ve just read 😊 I find it also helps, me personally, to move away from my own projects and build alongside creators I genuinely enjoy, not only does this keep me entertained, I learn from the creators and how they would build also 😊 Keep up the good work Fwhip 😁
That sounds awesome! Reading is fun because your brain still has to piece the information together to create your own picture which could be totally different to someone else reading the same thing! :D
ive personally tried to steer away overtime from books explaining each area in my minecraft world because then it breaks the imagination and people have to read 100 books to understand or get tired and leave before seeing all they want to see and stuff like that. i dont really see a use for them anymore then an artistic choice. until we end up getting the update with the bookshelves to put books in, i dont feel inlcined to use books to create stories and legends and stuff like that to store into some library either than to use it for decoration purposes. when i think of books i think of the hour long time on xbox it takes to type it out switch pages and only making a 11 page book in which uve given up on because ur character is starving dying, skipped multiple days, lost interest due to boredom or cause it feels like no progress is being made.
despite saying this, i have only 1 reason at this current time now to make a book and to place it in a stand or something for people to read despite playing singleplayer and this is because i can use it to explain how i came up with the idea of the build that it is near or infront of and how to build it for others to use.
did you maybe reply to the wrong comment ? @@unboxing_legend7708
@@unboxing_legend7708No where did he say that he wrote books for his Minecraft world, he stated that he read books and took what he read and applied his imagination into his builds. You completely misunderstood…
These tips apply to any creative project btw like drawing, break down big ideas into smaller simple tasks, don't rush, find enjoyment in the repetitive grind, try something new everyonce in a while etc
I cant play minecraft without an idea of what i want to do in that world
I personally started a project to build a walled city that extends both upwards and downwards making different layers of the city, with waterways, railroads etc But I didn't immediately start planning the city, making the walls etc that would have made me burnout before even starting, instead I've started with my house, then the road connecting my house to my mine, slowly I will build houses and farms alongside the road and then branching outwards, and when I find a problem or obstacle it's an opportunity, need wood? maybe I can make a treefamr and disguise it as a building. need smelting a lot of stuff? let's make a blacksmith house etc etc
Sounds really similar to how I plan things out! Definitely my favorite way is to naturally expand the world and let my brain figure it out as I go. Especially for non-modern builds it seems like the more natural way to do it.
Your last world tour vid inspired me to start my first long term world...personally I don't get board but I loose inspiration sometimes....then I just look to the Minecraft Gods...Fwip, Sausage, Gem, beans, Mumbo, Avo, Tango, Etho, pix...you and the others keep me entertained and inspired....can't wait to see how far you take it!!!
The issue with the multi player world shrinking to a single player is totally valid. It's how I started playing the game after learning the minimum basics only to find out that the world really only had 2 active players. It really knocked the wind from sails as all my eagerness was about other player involvement. I am now looking forward to going single player mode and will take your advice on board so that I don't just sit there like a bump on a log!
Lol, I had a similar experience with a Minetest server, and I had to intentionally shift the way I was looking at my playing experience. I basically ended up making it more of a “let’s pretend we’re in a ghost town” type of mindset.
Perfect timing, as I started my new world after deleting 5 worlds I spent 3 mins in because I got bored. I loaded up a random seed and immediately saw my vision - a swampy fishing spot that leads into a mountainous hobbit hole and a base at the harbour. The most important thing I did was to not rush, being in a situation where I was just building with stone tools and having a good time.
Edit: I started a new world like a week after I made this comment lol
Edit 2: I made another world after that like a week ago lol I need to watch this video again
lol
I definitely think adding a narrative to your world can help a lot with making it feel special. In my latest single player world ive been keeping a journal of events so the history of my world feels like a story, and also naming every cool echanted piece of gear like its a artifact in dwarf fortress to give them extra character
Thank you so much! I’ve been not playing Minecraft for months now because I just get very bored very quickly! This helps a lot! ❤️❤️
for my to-do list i always put signs in my house so i never stop walking by them, it drives me to complete them a lot more, its also very satisfying when breaking a sign or dyeing it green
For me an early goal of a massive project gives me something to work on and reasons for me to build everything else. I need farms to give me more renewable blocks. I need to do smaller projects to break up the work on the big project. I need to explore and expand to get new or more resources. And every once in a while, i see something that i just have to work on.
But keeping a list of things i want to do or make gives me a never ending lost of ideas.
Also playing with others. It gives you a drive to accomplish your goals, you can always help others with theirs, and make things that are more fun with friends
I get bored in my worlds, cause I just don't have the motivation to make things look nice. I usually afk my farms most of the time and there's really nothing else for me to do, since I'm the only one seeing my worlds, sans for a pixel world I dip into every so often. I don't stream or make videos, so I find making things look nice kind of futile, especially with the time it takes me to build making me feel like I could be doing other, more productive, things.
Hats off to people that can stay invested in their worlds for a long time! You've got a lot more willpower than I do.
Thank ou! that was very insightful! i honestly think one of the best things to do is taking a break whenever you find yourself struggling to find anything to do. you come back with so much inspiration and renewed passion for the game which always leads to better better and a lot more fun! Maybe another tip i'd say is watch other people and take inspiration from them
Honestly, one of the best ways I stay inspired in Minecraft is by watching creators I love! Seeing other people build cool things gives me so many ideas for what I could do in my own world, and sometimes, playing alongside a long video or stream to keep me company really helps! (Especially fWhip- thank you for being such a cool and inspiring creator. The amount of times I open up my game after streams, feeling inspired to create, is more than I can count )
Different projects at the same time...its like reading different books at the same time, love it!
Hiya Whip! I don't get bored either playing Minecraft. I take inspiration from almost anything around me like history, books, artwork, cultures, new tech, imagination, and from collaborations. I don't have to copy other people's builds even if they are inspiring. The challenge is my very own, and not just what everyone else does because it's popular. Great video of sharing your own thinking in playing Minecraft!!! Thank you!
I think videos like this are always good because it makes you feel less like it only happens to you.
Happens to all of us for sure!
I wanna see what fWhip could build with mods like chisel and CTM. Having a brick outside wall and a wooden inside wall is amazing stuff! I spent hours making a wire chicken cope out of bits.
I've tried those mods and I actually don't enjoy them much haha I like that minecraft forces us to use large blocks and just go "yeah that's good enough!" whereas individual pixels I will be stuck designing a table for a week and never get anything done lol
I finally built my first real nice looking base area after years of playing. Now I'm done with the base and everything to do with it... But I still want to continue the world I was in. So I left the home base area and travelled to a different area 5k blocks away and started fresh. Also, I linked the two with nether portals so I could use my old supplies.
Then I took a 4+month long break. Now I am back to wanting to continue it, but feel like I need to fully finish my Starfield runs.
Thank you fWhip. Honestly, you became my favourite Minecraft builder.
Though sometimes they seem daunting to me, I love your buildings, building style and ideas, and also your way of playing inspires me to build my own things.
When I watch your videos I feel like a child again, and it reminds me of the times I played with lego and built stuff without worrying about a thing (though the grinding parts are still anxiety inducing lol).
I always had a passion for a lot of things, and so playing videogames sometimes as my main thing wasn't a very appealing idea to me. On the other hand, I fell in love with them since I was a kid, but I let that love get the best of me and I became very addicted, so my relationship with them hasn't been the best.
One thing is certain though: I love to create things, and I love architecture. And Minecraft is the perfect game for me to do those things, but every time I started worlds, but for one reason or another I struggled keep my motivation after a while and so I always ended up either burning out, getting bored, quitting or deleting them, along with all my progress, farms and my few creations.
I tried a lot of different ways of playing: vanilla playthroughs, vanilla+, a little bit of modded, mostly solo but some with friends... I tried shaders, rushing to beat the dragon, taking my time and building as I go, building a lot of farms, custom seeds, tweaked worlds with custom gamerules and datapacks... One thing I haven't tried long term hardcore worlds, but that's because I don't like the idea of dying and losing all my stuff forever, so I'm fine not diong that, for now at least.
I just hope one day I can create a world and keep it for a loooong time, creating a lot of cool stuff that I can share. I want to get good at building and to come to enjoy playing this magical cube game just like when I first started playing it. Even if it means progressing little by little, sometimes grinding and getting a bit bored, having buildings I don't like or that I don't finish for a long time, I want to enjoy every bit of it, and to be able to look back and be proud, even if at the end this is just a game. Even if this isn't the only thing I do in my life. Those are my desires.
Honestly watching you’re videos inspired me to keep my world and create stories with in it, I’ve slowed down a bit cus of other games but my worlds coming along
I have a modded world with my brother, and just being smaller (because of our origins using pekhui) made it so much easier to spend forever in the same amount of space that many players might only ever use for a starter base and then move on. We enjoyed it so much, in fact, that we kind of ignored the usual progression of the game and have only really done things when we need to. I intend to keep playing on that world for a long time.
I always appreciate these types of videos, it always gets me and my friend back into our world
I stopped looking at tutorials and started to understand basic mechanics for farms or nice block combos for buildings. I build a farm, it doesn't work, I build it again. I build a house, I don't like the colors, I rebuild it. I think that is what makes you proud of your accomplishments.
this video is more like 17 minutes of fwhip flexing his building skills
you’ve inspired me a lot with the world i’m currently playing on! i’ve really been experimenting with building and getting a lot better at it, and i really like how every build you make has a whole story behind it, not just a reason you need to build it. it really does make the game more fun!!
As someone that just started, what I hope to be a very long term world, this was very nice to hear and gave me even more motivation than I had 😊 good job fwhip!
This video showed up at the right time! I've been getting burned out on my current world, which I love, but I've been feeling like I'm not making progress fast enough. I needed a reminder that its good to take things slow and enjoy the process. Thank you!
alternative title :how to get addicted
The idea of pacing yourself is the best point you made, it’s so true.
I paced myself in Minecraft and I’m loving my current singplayer world!! I waited till day 500 to kill the Dragon, meaning I used horses to travel my interconnected world for over 350 days alone! I’m now I’m looking forward to what comes next!!
yo fwhip. i have a suggestion. i want you to make a new giga project, and make it arctic themed. idk. maybe an aurora mountain with a glacier village and magical boreal forest. maybe a viking settlement at an antarctic shore. maybe a giant dwarven keep on a snowy mount. i think it might be a huge grind, but worth every snow layer.
You are the reason I am making a fantasy world in Minecraft! Your videos are my inspiration and motivation!
My tip is: don’t build farms, that way you will really appreciate what you have and how hard you got it and enjoy your progress even more
obsessed with having multiple projects going at once, as someone who gets bored easily, this is a big one that helps a LOT :))
This video is keeping me not bored in class 🙏
I started watching stuff on my 2nd monitor while playing and it helps keep me entertained so I don't feel too bored
Me who gets bored before I even went to the Nether
play with friends
You get bored because you won’t go do any of the fun stuff
Right, that grind just makes me sick. I don't care about top notch gear and the Dragon and whatnot, I like exploring. But there's no exploring a lot of structures without full armor, and the wheel turns...
@@derekvargas3732 I don't have any, what now? 😁
@@mauersegler Play Skyrim
the flexing thing is too real lol. I've never been able to stick to a single player world, but it felt so good to start a realm with my friends and have them compliment my builds and ask how I did things, what blocks I used etc. It just feels like you have something to show for it
Hi fWhip!Just came to mind would be really lore friendly some sort of giant sistem of scaffolding running on the side of the tree facing the city like for sort of manteinence to keep branches from falling, as alwaus love your videos
What an inspirational video, been jumping back into my 2 year old HC world recently and it has felt overwhelming to re-engage old massive projects that were halted with a break.
This has given me some new insights into how to break down things into sections and maybe start some new stuff with new update materials to get the grind going again.
Also, it's been a while since I caught your world videos and it's looking top shelf 👍🏻
"How to NOT get BORED playing MINECRAFT" answer: build forever and do nothing else... HMMM
@@Unown_B It’s Minecraft what else do you want to do?
@@optimised120 modpacks ATM series is fun as is gregtech community modern and some others
I have a Minecraft world from 1.13 with a friend and because of you and other creator builds we are inspired to create more. We are currently in the process of rebuilding our village.
Great job on the series and keep it going!
hello fwhip
I personally LOVE long term worlds. My main motivation for them has always been being able to see my world grow in every aspect. I love comparing then and now especially with my builds and how they all come together to make my world
THIS 1:38, i really cant stand this playstyle
Honestly the biggest thing that has helped me in the last decade of minecraft is literally making a board or a book with goals to cross off. It's an additional layer of dopamine crossing off a big project or even a small to do, plus it helps if you are in a multiplayer world.
Can we just appreciate the time and effort that he uses to make us happy ❤
Begone, bot
I've played in the same world for about 7 years. I usually don't build anything too crazy, I like to stay relatively simple, sometimes I go big, but when I do it's pretty simple, like a big pyramid or big netherrack cube, with a nether replica of my house in it. But otherwise it's a few little houses scattered around or just some random idea I got, and that's what 's fun for me. I personally like the jumbled up look of a ton of random stuff built next to each-other, compared to something more organised like in this video (No offense btw, I think it looks amazing)
You should build a wall or are you planning on and I think you should take the pillager outpost and upgrade it and add some more of them and 2 of them for the entrance
I listen to YT videos all day while I work. Sometimes a MC tuber will have a relaxing build video that’ll get me excited to do certain in-game projects.
Also, going around one’s local town or city IRL can lead to discovering neat buildings or wild areas that may inspire. Yesterday I took a back road on my way to a destination and ended up in a small town I’d never heard of. They had a cute Main Street built around abandoned farm industry structures. These dilapidated old buildings had really cool architectural details newer buildings don’t have.
Something that helps me is to have two (very different) worlds going. For example, a world where I try to take things nice and slow, and then a multiplayer where I try and grind out the biggest whatever to flex. When I get bored of one, I hop to the other, when I get inspiration from one, I bring it into the other. I build in very different build styles, and focus on different things. Helps me alot.
Good for you guys that build huge cities. I lived in a two story dirt house 15X15 until I beat the dragon. Haven’t played for years.
these are some super helpful tips! i started my survival world in 2018 and fighting boredom is a struggle when i don't know what to do. personally i think a change of scenery really helps with inspiration, so between building projects i'll explore far out and hopefully come back with a clear mind and some more materials.
I somehow am still actively building in my Creative world after 1Year, eventhough I am not that good in building. And I hope it keeps Going for atleast another 3 Years! My preacious Plavania!
This helped so much I’ve been making a new world almost every 2 weeks because I’ve been playing so fast and I never got to enjoy the early game
I watched this because I enjoy playing video games but also question the long-term value.
There is a lot of overlap with mechanical art and jewelry making: *I make it because I think it's cool, and I like the experience of sharing that with someone.* I don't need everyone to enjoy it, just a select few who really appreciate it.
I have a goal at some point to make something cool out in the forest as a secret place for people to find and enjoy. (Add a little wonder and beauty for people to find).
I personally find building in video games to be a bit like building a sandcastle: it's fun in the moment, but it gets wiped out/erased soon. That really limits my desire to pour into it. I'd rather build into something more lasting.
Part of what makes minecraft interesting is figuring out how to do something. Watching a few concept tutorials can open you up to things you'd never considered, but it is dangerous in that it can also shortcut and cheat the whole process. Example: knowing that there is a way to create an iron farm with villagers and knowing a few of the villager mechanics promotes creativity and trying things.
Maybe you get it to work, but now you see a way to improve on it, so you either modify it or set out to create a new one from scratch.
Simply following a tutorial step by step cheats that whole discovery process and cheats the satisfaction of conquering a challenge.
I like to leave my Elytra sometimes and only use it to travel between regions.
I got a donkey with a bunch of shulkers in to travel arround and just start building a few smaller projects. A small mine, a new path between villages, some new houses, etc
I’ve been playing beta 1.7.3 with my brother and the lack of sprinting and other travel methods really makes our world feel grander 😅
ive been feeling a little burnt out on one of my worlds, so i added that "from the fog" mod to it, so i could feel the eerie, creepy vibe i used to get when i was a little kid playing after hearing those creepypastas. ive been imagining more of a story to my world that i can think on when im bored of my "set building" (currenting working on two busy towns and one outskirts area with a few cottages, farms, and camp sites)
I generally start a game with building a tiny house.
Then I do all the normal progression to get to the end dimension. But this is where I don't stick to normalcy.
As soon as I have access to the end I stock up on wood planks and get my gear and food together.
I'm not going to the end to fight the ender dragon- im going to get a full backpack of shulker boxes and a few pairs of wings.
Once Ive bridged out to the end islands and accomplished those tasks I put everything in an ender chest and die.
The rest of my game is nomadically collecting precious building materials and wandering the world. That way I can choose to build anywhere I find interesting along the way.
At some point I do return home and build a castle or mansion but home is the one place where I try to keep the local natural environment untouched. The rest of the world I can mine into oblivion but home is ultimately the place where I keep my most prized treasures. And it's a place where if a mission away from it failed and ended in a horrible death- I can just throw on a new set of gear, restock some grub, make a new plan and do something else.
I personally locked my computer out after the cabes and cliffs update from internet access missed out on cherry trees and further game developments but C&C update was truly epic. Until we get an extreme End update Im not looking forward to much of anything tbh. But that's just me.
Almost 12 years on a single world with a few of my friends. Mostly built around a single city. Yeah, it does get boring, but we keep coming back.
Some hard to believe facts about it:
- We've not been to the end, we scouted out the portals, but had no need to kill the dragon yet, although the shulker chests are very attractive :D
- We haven't killed a Wither (got skulls collected)
- The only hostile mob farm is just a based on a single skeleton spawner and was only built earlier this year to speed up XP gain, because mending on alot of items makes it more difficult
- No iron golem farm
We aren't rushing things or farms to get unlimited amount of things instantly, we take our time planning out buildings and areas together, the ups and downs of having no resources and spending them all has been a theme for all these years, especially when newly added biomes are spawned only in unexplored territory, that makes gathering things a pain.
My son loves Minecraft, I just can't get into it enough to play for more than 30-1 hour. But watching this was supppppper helpful of what is really possible for what "End Game" can look like. This is awesome, very good job and I wish I could give you 100K Likes! Thanks man!
What keeps me interested is connecting villages and building on those villages to create a world that has a story. As time changes, I update designs. Ching functional for more aesthetic and add more lore.
I find it quite interesting what people don’t get bored of in this game.
Most often it is survival or hardcore multiplayer worlds, which is also usually true for me. The thing that remains true is that if you are on multiplayer, you must get a group of people who are also committed, or it begins to crumple apart.
My best world that lasted the longest was a super flat creative multiplayer, which may have not been to interesting but had a committed group of people. I’ve been searching for years to get into a world with the same feeling I got from that world.
I finally managed to stay interested in 1 world in my own modpack, and even dared to take the world with me when I finally took the leap and updated my pack from 1.12.2 to 1.18.2
Never been both more happy and proud, and I've managed to get hooked like this by actually following almost all tips you've given today (but then 1, 5 years ago lol)
I really wish I could enjoy Minecraft. It's all I've been thinking about playing for years (literally, all I think about is making Worlds, designing projects and creating advanced farms and prolonged hardcore worlds); but I just can't get motivated. I get like stone tools then log out. I don't do anything anymore, I just sit at my desk and stare at my screen until I'm tired. Life really sucks, I envy you.
build randomizers keep me entertained rolling a 7 sided base shape with random colour palletes can get nutty
What me and my friends realized for our group, was that when the dragon got slain we would all slowly lose interest. So we tried not killing it and it worked however it made progressing different builds very slow, but I think it was a worth trade-off 😅
I love using glass in my floors and recreating parts of the structures upside down for a mirrored effect. Lets me build without planning for a little bit on those days after work where you dont want to think too much.
I needed a message like this. I recently reached the end game in 7 days to die, which is basically like Minecraft but more realistic and with guns. I’ve got most of the best gear, I’ve maxed out most traders job levels, and I’ve got all the farms I need set up. All I seemingly had left was the castle I’m building, but it’s become a massive slog and what used to be an organic free flow as I put the first part of the complex together has slowly turned into a death march as the castle grew in scope and size. I need to take a step back before I burn out completely and just smell the zombies for a bit, we’ll see if that helps. Thanks Fwip!
Thank you so much for the wonderfully inspirational vid eh! I'm really wanting to start up a minecraft series of my own, and like all folks just way too nervous about hitting that record button and giving it a go!
I'm gonna take the time to go back and watch your earlier long term series, to hopefully get that kick in the tail I need to get started!
Your world is absolutely gorgeous bud, and I hope you are so heckin' proud of what you've accomplished!
Lowkey a great video with helpful insight! Gave me a lot of inspiration for my realm with my family members! We hope to create a world like yours!
4:15 the citty still floating, and the city without interiror makes me sad.
But the fact he survived this long in his hadrcore world is something truly awesome. Each part and detail has a reason behind, and HOURS to create.
I appreciate the work you do in your worlds. When I used to play I was a creative only. But since I found your channel, you really made me switch to regular. So I am new to the whole building iron farms, xp farms and so on.
I have started to build a sky island in legit survival but it’s still in the very early stages I’ve only had this world for like 7-8 months. Really loving the minecraft grind knowing I placed every single block, have a lake at y:100, different levels of the island
So true about the mutiplayer server turned into a single player world. The world I'm currently playing in was once a server that had 7 friends but now only I stayed, its quite sad seeing their abandoned bases just sitting there waiting for me to go in and loot for materials that they had left over
What worked for me is downloading Chunky, it lets you make isometric renders of selected chunks. I just keep rendering the same chunks (my village) to see my builds get added. Its super motivating! I have a little GIF of every render, showing the evolution of my town
Thanks! I think this really does help. I like to think about my server as mostly just for me and my one really active friend, and other people pop on sometimes to play for fun. And I agree!! I’m quite sick of people complaining about Minecraft updates and stuff instead of just playing the dang game. Less fun for everyone, and Minecraft is SUPPOSED to be casual and fun at the end of the day, no matter how much you dedicate to the game. A labor of love, not a chore :) nice video!!
I really enjoyed this video, i’ve felt this way about minecraft for a long time now. and i’ve tried getting back into it. I love grinding but once I do it then everything becomes boring. now i am working on a secret vault for my netherite armour sets, thank you for the tips and way to make this amazing game fun again
Started a long term world back in 2020. The builds aren't as always good looking but the memories whenever I look at them makes me realize why I wanted a long term world and not every update a new world.
Usually whenever a new update areives, I do plan to branch out to another region close by.
I started mine in 2017, many builds were just bad, but after some experience and improving is now good. I did demolish most of those old builds though.
@@sandroribeiro7644 Haha I know the feeling! Once teared down a whole tower that I built for hours just to start over and make it better.
@@JoneSz97I once made a skyscraper so big that when I demolished it I could fit an entire skyline in that place. I went from 1 skyscraper to 6. Then added another 3 around those.
Couldnt have found this at a better time! My current health problems have left me feeling down in the dumps and my game was starting to reflect that. This video (and binging your hardcore series for the second time) have definitely lifted my spirits and inspired me to play in a new light!
Genuinely such a good video (which is no surprise) but more than anything so much respect for gently giving ways to better your minecraft playing experience w/o going online to complain (if u browse community posts u already know why that’s so important to remember even more lately 💀)
Will never get tired of the sandbox experience and how much power each player has to enhance (or nOt) their experience as well as tailor it to whatever goal they set!
It mostly boils down to intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation. People with intrinsic motivation can easily keep worlds going for years, because the simple act of building something cool in that world is enough for them. People who are extrinsically motivated will struggle in this regard, because just building something for the sake of it makes no sense.
If you are extrinsically motivated, like me, then i have a few solutions that can extend the lifetime of your worlds.
- Play a mod pack with quests. A good quest pack adds a bunch of goals for you to complete in your world, usually with their own rewards that help you in your progression.
- Make UA-cam videos. Having people appreciate the things you do in your world can be a big motivator.
- For that same reason playing in multiplayer with your friends is also a big help.
The first world, back in 2012, I did single play on was peaceful. It was a small house and when I needed bones I would change it to easy, then return it back. The second world, in 2013, I was in a snowy biome and built a cobble castle on hills with a rail between. Then I started digging out a mining pit level by level. I left those worlds, along with some others, after many updates, in the files of my Save folder.
I also was playing on a server at this time and much preferred playing and talking to people. Have been with that same server all the way to now. My building skills have so much improved. I find working alone and with others, is what helps me not get bored. If I get to the point were I don't know what to do next, I start a new project or go off to a friends place to help build things there, till I get motivated again. It's just like having that break from Minecraft, but I am still in that blocky world.
And I Love It.
Two tips i could give to play in this style would be to
A. Not be afraid of doing something for the silly. Wanna burn a whole forest down just for the fun of it? Or wanna craft (or dupe) a bajillion tnt and create utter chaos? Go ahead!!
B. Not be afraid of going back to old worlds. Do you have an old survival world that you havent played in in a long time _and_ you have the urge to play survival mc again? Going to old worlds might feel weird, but might be exactly what you'd like!
Also just some personal stuff; about the second tip, i dont remember if i've done that before, but i do have a survival world that im seriously considering going back to, it's been a long time since i played it and i currently have a modded survival world going on, but there are many builds in that world that just might bring me back to it. Especially my starter base.. at the time i really didnt consider myself a builder, and tbh i still don't, but i keep thinking about that house (tower) and i still love everything about it. This video honestly might make go back to it... though this time it prolly won't be _fully_ vanilla. I'll prolly play it with some optimization and QoL mods just bcz they've honestly changed how i play the game, they're so just good. This video just really inspired me to say all this omg. Awesome vid!!
I've tried getting into minecraft again recently, and most of my worlds have ended once I made a house, farm, and gotten iron tools. Mostly because, there is not really much else to do, no story to explore. Recently, I've downloaded a modpack that makes minecraft alot more high fantasy. Dragons, Knight Armor, NPCs that actually do stuff, pre-generated castles, and even AI that you can upgrade to be like knights and stuff.
This is the first world in months that I've spent more than a couple days on, and am going a two months strong. I've built farms, houses, recruited knights, started slowly expanding out, getting more resources, and I've been enjoying every second if it. Vanilla Minecraft is just that, Vanilla. But, you can always add your own toppings to make it you.
@@notleviathan855 Hello, this mod sounds exciting. Do you remember the name of it?
I started playing Hardcore Minecraft 2 years ago and i am still building my ozean base ,my creativity was just gone the last few months. When i work on a big Projekt i always have a picture in my mind of how its loking but this time the picture was unfinnished bacause the Projekt was so big so when you work on a big projekt maybe make a plan or draw it on a piece of paper so that you dont forget your ideas.
Another tipp is to only build farms when you really need the materials so that you can slowy build more farms and not everything at once otherwise you would have a lot of farms and the materials dont really have a use.
Hope that helped😊
Got an idea for you: Build small biomes around your nether roof portals, it will make it look cool and easier to locate where you're going
When having a world, I always tried rushing, and doing everything so quickly, but now in a new world I've had for a couple days I'm taking it so much slower and its alot more enjoyable.
Start a village in the end, complete with gardens, livestock, villagers, and a fish pond. That’ll keep you busy for a minute. I’m working on a 100x100 pyramid in a desert that’s built out of sandstone. Still not sure what I’m going to do with it, but it keeps it fresh.
You're very inspirational fwhip :D I have ADHD but I LOVE the long term game... As I improve as a player I love to challenge myself in different ways, like working on big, beautiful themed builds. BUT it gets boring, and I find as I get toward an end of a project I start running out of steam SO to re-motivate myself I'll often go do a "side quest" :D like raid an ancient city or excavate an ancient ruin, or breed the best horse possible, or build a random civilisation somewhere in the end, there are any number of ways to keep entertained in this game, please keep doing what you do, love your stuff
I follow a youtuber, Dallasmed65, who has been running his lets play world for nine years and he still has some of the old stonecutters despite updates (like before they were removed and then the new ones were introduced).
I habe planned out my world for years. Yet never started. Bcs am playing modded 1.12.2 to avoid farms. Reason being i have a potatoe laptop.
Now am geared out, but due to the difficulties of some mods like ancient warefare 2, it feels like I achieved anything.
My world itself speaks out a story despite I haven't even built a house.
Now I am overwhelming for hours now just having the thought of opening minecraft to start building that village.
Thank you for the video.
I know understand what I have to start with