1.18 will RUIN Minecraft (as we know it)

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  • @irisshea6313
    @irisshea6313 2 роки тому +8014

    I feel like humans kinda have two modes:
    wishing we could re-experience something for the first time, and panicking when something familiar becomes unfamiliar

    • @TheTriple2000
      @TheTriple2000 2 роки тому +258

      The concept of taking things for granted I supposed. Humans are flawed in this area in that as much as we can love something, that love can slowly drift away if we have too much of it or is too comfortable with it. Only when they're gone or out of our reach would we start to panic and feel stronger emotions for it.

    • @fredmeister
      @fredmeister 2 роки тому +21

      this makes literally no sense

    • @marshmallowvampire8503
      @marshmallowvampire8503 2 роки тому +60

      I kinda know what you mean. We need something stable and familiar sometimes. When something we adore is changed it feels a little like we're loosing a piece of ourselves. But then there are people who like new stuff and changes all the time.
      For me it's both. In Minecraft, I wanted to explore more, develop building techniques, and have a giant map on my wall of the world I conquered. But either I don't have that much time, or I prefer peace and simplicity, so I end up in a small, familiar area and a crappy house that I'm happy with.

    • @snaildude268
      @snaildude268 2 роки тому +17

      @@fredmeister yet it's true

    • @pidza_hub7532
      @pidza_hub7532 2 роки тому +4

      bruh just say people

  • @EnricoUniverse
    @EnricoUniverse 2 роки тому +5171

    For me personally, this update is the one I needed to get back into the game.

    • @TheCursedJudge
      @TheCursedJudge  2 роки тому +590

      I'm glad!

    • @nobody-tj1mv
      @nobody-tj1mv 2 роки тому +261

      Me too! I have thousands of hours hundreds of worlds and dozens of unfinished cities. But now… kind of bored of the world itself. This will make me go explore and being happy doing som

    • @nitrogenfume9762
      @nitrogenfume9762 2 роки тому +70

      Agreed. Personally, the caves update is one I've been patiently waiting for since the Adventure Update (I started on Beta 1.8, just before 1.0 released). At this point, I've put more than a year of real time into the game, and it's really exciting to see a bland, uninteresting feature (in my opinion) - and one that has gone essentially unchanged since I started playing - finally get the attention it deserves.

    • @DarkStar14n
      @DarkStar14n 2 роки тому +17

      @@nitrogenfume9762 I personally have wanted a cave update since Beta 1,6.

    • @oofypig5220
      @oofypig5220 2 роки тому +3

      I always loved it even the new version too

  • @ChainMiles777
    @ChainMiles777 2 роки тому +59

    I love everything about version 1.18 EXCEPT how big and specifically frequent huge caves are.
    I don't like having a beautiful hilly landscape cut RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE with a BIG-A** HOLE.
    There needs to be a setting to change caves' amplification.

    • @creamtoned
      @creamtoned Рік тому +15

      EXACTLY!!!!!!!!! i literally so badly just miss PLAINS. i cant even go anywhere or into any lake without getting hit with a huge cave or a big mountain. ive never been a caver to begin with, just a strip miner, and i just do not like the frequency of the new caves and structures more than anything. i like building and this update makes it hard to find just. nice pleasant plains without a cavern or moutain in sight

    • @egon3705
      @egon3705 Рік тому +3

      @@creamtoned generate a 1.17 world, load some chunks in creative, then update to 1.19

    • @LowerDragon
      @LowerDragon Рік тому +8

      This is exactly my problem with the update. You can't go mining anymore without stumbling into a massive wide open cave that goes all the way to the bottom. I miss the smaller tunnel like caves where everything was given to you in bite sized pieces, making finding your way out easier. The caves are just too big now and are a pain in the ass when you actually are looking for resources.

  • @BenoHourglass
    @BenoHourglass 2 роки тому +93

    Note that when the Elytra was released you couldn't actually use rockets to boost you. That came later. What people learned to do at the time was hit themselves with a punch bow in order to gain momentum.

    • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
      @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 2 роки тому +2

      Punch bow and there is also a very specific method for gliding to get yourself more energy atleast that was the case in 1.16.

  • @kittydemonoverkill
    @kittydemonoverkill 2 роки тому +869

    One thing I'd like to say: to be fair, we asked for this update. We got the Biome Vote, and there was high demand for a cave update. The Biome chosen in the Biome Vote was mountains.

    • @VEYISLIGHTNINGPROOF
      @VEYISLIGHTNINGPROOF 2 роки тому +10

      Best of both worlds, eh Luigi?

    • @cookieluvsu
      @cookieluvsu 2 роки тому +53

      @Märt Kaljuvee Majority rules, and that's fair.

    • @KwazyTV
      @KwazyTV 2 роки тому +4

      We didn't know how it would be implemented tho

    • @yurtle13x
      @yurtle13x 2 роки тому +21

      @@KwazyTV and it turned out to be great asf

    • @benjaminpolitics
      @benjaminpolitics 2 роки тому +3

      @@yurtle13x yeah

  • @nogamer3033
    @nogamer3033 2 роки тому +1439

    "A simple and calming game"
    Me with 1 hunger bar being chased by 5 skeletons and 2 baby zombies: I see your point but I must strongly disagree

    • @user-yq7re8od1c
      @user-yq7re8od1c 2 роки тому +18

      Underrated comment

    • @KENNYd04360
      @KENNYd04360 2 роки тому +11

      I agree, and add Minecraft without mod can be like an horror game, sometime.. So not a calming game.

    • @playingbandits3033
      @playingbandits3033 2 роки тому +21

      and creeper falls in front of you

    • @sweetwater6319
      @sweetwater6319 2 роки тому +4

      It can be sometimes

    • @nvs0k100
      @nvs0k100 2 роки тому +9

      @@playingbandits3033 creepers can be easily avoided/not getting any damage dealt by them, even with no armour

  • @iech0526
    @iech0526 2 роки тому +24

    As someone who has played Minecraft since 1.7.10, I think it’s just that some prefer stability, even if it means stagnation. I’m rather indifferent to the new combat system but I love the new ways players can build in Minecraft due to new trapdoor physics and new interactions between blocks and water.

  • @HotGabriel
    @HotGabriel 2 роки тому +281

    I've been playing Minecraft since 2012 and I can tell you: these updates didnt ruin the game at all. I still somehow feel that atmosphere Minecraft gives you when you play and although I miss the older versions of the game, I still prefer the newer ones. You have to admit: the updates are really good, actually amazing, it's just the game you were used to has changed a lot.

    • @x288.
      @x288. 2 роки тому +12

      im with you on that, i even started playing minecraft pe lite in 2011 or 2012 then got the xbox 360 edition later on in 2012 or 2013, i was like 5 or 6

    • @ghostofthefallenvalkyrie3320
      @ghostofthefallenvalkyrie3320 2 роки тому +5

      Same. My sister and me have played it since about 2012 (I don't rlly know but I think since the redstone update,-) and we still get excited over new updates and I personally love them because I'm more of a builder and the possibilities just grow and grow. I'm really excited for the frogs that will be added the next update because well they're cute and they add to the cottagecore/fairycore aesthetic which I really like.

    • @hendoodle34
      @hendoodle34 2 роки тому +1

      You’re not a true Minecraft gamer then

    • @HotGabriel
      @HotGabriel 2 роки тому +13

      @@hendoodle34 Why is that? What makes someone a true minecraft gamer?

    • @doot7730
      @doot7730 2 роки тому +1

      I'm with you. I played around 1.6 dropped around 1.9 and came back in 1.16 the new caves made me so happy and gave me cultureshock. I could see my foes and the ores. I got lost in a cave not because it was windy. But because it was vast so I climbed up and out finding my way home. How I can see cave bases being used and ladders to the surface

  • @decorumpantroglodytes5962
    @decorumpantroglodytes5962 2 роки тому +1465

    Technically 1.18 didn’t fully replace the old caves and extreme hills, they still do exist, they are just a little rarer

    • @minorcomet282
      @minorcomet282 2 роки тому +117

      Ngl I kinda like the extreme hills. not because anything specific, just cuz they look funny

    • @shaneharding7399
      @shaneharding7399 2 роки тому +26

      A little rarer? I haven't seen one since.

    • @decorumpantroglodytes5962
      @decorumpantroglodytes5962 2 роки тому +92

      @@shaneharding7399 They are a little hard to find, but extreme hills and carvers still do exist

    • @daktotathecolossus7404
      @daktotathecolossus7404 2 роки тому +8

      Well not even rarer. I think most of the new caves are deeper like below y 0 and in mountains so old caves wikk still be there

    • @lilorangefella
      @lilorangefella 2 роки тому +7

      i think the way it’ll be handled will be that the old caves will lead into the new ones once you delve deep enough

  • @duser
    @duser 2 роки тому +1701

    The fluid nature if Minecraft is what keeps people coming back. Seriously tell me would you still be playing it if you only had 5 ores and a barren nether with few structures to explore.
    You can probably play this game for you entire life with how much stuff they're slowly adding. Getting bored with the mechanics? Come back 3 years later and experience a different yet familiar game. It's beautiful, fluid, and inviting.
    Still it is amazing they still offer the old versions in the launcher for you to enjoy whenever.

    • @gregorsapien1508
      @gregorsapien1508 2 роки тому +34

      That is so true! I was getting bored of Minecraft so I stopped playing it 4 years ago. Recently I started playing it again and I just love the new stuff they've added.

    • @TheGamePixelz
      @TheGamePixelz 2 роки тому +22

      I prefer old minecraft because I can make meaningful changes through mods with full customizability. Modern minecraft doesn't give you options. Don't like the new combat? Too bad, deal with it. 1.8 is still the most feature complete minecraft has ever been. Most subsequent updates have felt like minor mods (seriously why are bees necessary to the core of the game) and 1.8 has tons of mods that do everything modern minecraft has been updated to do and better if you like those features because of how long it was the standard. Not only do I have more ores and a better nether, i also have the aether and tons of other dimensions.

    • @Ithrial420
      @Ithrial420 2 роки тому +13

      @@TheGamePixelz well honeycomb are apart of the main game because of their uses one Honey Cone can wax copper block so they'll stay a certain point that you wanted to and honey blocks are literally slime blocks but they don't connect the slime blocks it's redstone

    • @jonathanchisholm3319
      @jonathanchisholm3319 2 роки тому +4

      Its the fact that they are adding frogs, that's not Minecraft
      And the fact that bedrock doesn't have that ability to go back in the different updates, never mind play with other people in those updates, and they are stupid for not having that ability

    • @johndanielbeladas8949
      @johndanielbeladas8949 2 роки тому +17

      @@jonathanchisholm3319 yeah hate frogs for an entire year then forget about it just like 1.9 and beta 1.8 lol you'll feel everything added to Minecraft "modded" but you'll eventually get used to it unless you do really hate IT, TO THE POINT THAT YOU WILL REMEMBER IT TILL DEATH OF YOURS

  • @temix3904
    @temix3904 2 роки тому +133

    The flow of the overworld is so much different now. Everything is almost too vast. I feel like it’s only plains, birch forests, and seas now. Then there’s either extreme flat land, or extreme mountains. It feels like there’s hardly any inbetween unless you venture thousands of blocks off to some near-endless forest or some other expansive land that’ll take ages to traverse.
    As great as it all looks, the overworld feels much more difficult to play. Everything feels so far apart now. (Most of the caves are sick tho)

    • @annaliadesigns
      @annaliadesigns 2 роки тому +31

      I was just playing today and I totally agree. Going through the snow biome was actually annoying me and it was so big I couldn't get out of it. I understand that bigger biomes are more realistic and probably allow for more as far as world generation. But as far as game play, its just kinda frustrating at times

    • @nocturnaliism
      @nocturnaliism 2 роки тому +9

      @@annaliadesigns at least the wild update will most likely revamp those biomes

    • @capitainshazam5800
      @capitainshazam5800 2 роки тому +9

      i was playing the new update looking for a plains biome or desert, couldn't find any. Minecraft was a little stale before it but nowadays i can only find birch or ice.

    • @nocturnaliism
      @nocturnaliism 2 роки тому +14

      @@capitainshazam5800 Well tbf it all depends on the seed... Sometimes, you'll create a world where you spawn inside a village, with a desert temple or any other rare structure nearby, and other times you'll get a seed like you had lmao, where you spawn in a seemingly never ending forest biome... But hey, maybe they'll be more exciting after 1.19!

    • @emolnoddan7636
      @emolnoddan7636 2 роки тому +2

      thats not how the world generation works

  • @Oodelally
    @Oodelally 2 роки тому +16

    I believe the reason why I grew incredibly attached to older Minecraft versions (release 1.8 in particular) is because it was the latest version for such a long time! It was also the time where I began to have the most fun I’ve ever had in Minecraft!

  • @BERRYBEEMSTER
    @BERRYBEEMSTER 2 роки тому +596

    I have been playing since 2013 and have never felt any version to be "my version" I have always jumped between version, old to new, new to old, and through that never felt any to be mine. I always play the new update until the next. The game is my home, not the version.

    • @waycnf7229
      @waycnf7229 2 роки тому +16

      I used to be like that, but I found myself attached to 1.8 and it's follow ups (the sub update things like 1.8.2 and 1.8.9). Nothing wrong with 1.9, I just find 1.8 more fun

    • @Princess_Garnet
      @Princess_Garnet 2 роки тому

      While I don't particularly feel attached to certain older versions, now that you mention it, there is an "era" of versions I consider "my original Minecraft" and for me that'd be 1.2.5 through 1.6.4 (I got the game at release 1.2.5). I definitely feel like the game has only gotten better overall, so i prefer newer versions... but I also get how others prefer certain version(s) as there are changes that eventually make things "different" for some people.
      The video describes examples like beta 1.8 and release 1.9 as big updates for the reason they added or changed things that impacted the fundamental gameplay loop for many. In my case, however, it was release 1.7 that the first major one that changed a lot for me. While 1.7 added a lot of biomes and blocks and items and I loved all that, it majorly impacted world generation, and not all in ways that I preferred. I miss oceans being oceans instead of glorified lakes, and the climate zones are so strict that they make worlds more monotonous than earlier versions, despite having more biomes to offer. For someone who's playstyle is largely "explore and build the world up" and "stick to one/very few worlds", this one was the big shakeup for me. It's not that I didn't like it entirely.... but it was definitely different.
      And, there were also a lot of technical and performance changes with it as well (no more anti-aliasing without a workaround that itself stopped working right later, big changes to resource packs, big performance increases, etc.), which 1.8 was also guilty of (this one also removed Advanced OpenGL and implemented new culling methods and changed rendering which, to this very day, I see still has issues where portions of terrain may just... disappear based on the angle you are viewing it from...). 1.8 also had a bad technical approach on how to implement the new water temples, and anyone with a world from 1.6.4 or prior will tell you why. Since I pre-generated my world to keep a consistent square border before 1.7 released, this behavior of 1.8 also gave me a major headache as a result, and sometimes just forced already generated regions to start resetting. For my and my playstyle at the time, and the way i had handled my one world I was playing, 1.7 and 1.8 were a major one two punch that left me feeling like the 1.6 and earlier era was "home" for a while.
      So, while they didn't add any new gameplay things I didn't like, I seemingly stand in contrast with most of the community as I dislike these two updates almost the most, and absolutely loved the supposedly controversial followup that was 1.9 (I'm not a PVP player so I was fine with all the combat changes to where 1.8 and prior feel archaic now, and I loved the changes to the end).
      But ultimately, I agree with you. Minecraft feels like Minecraft throughout to me, even if certain versions are radically different and feel like different chapters or eras, they all still feel like Minecraft. It's a ten year old game so it has had to change to stay relevant, and I think the game has basically only been getting better with each update (yes, even 1.7 and 1.8 made it better overall).

    • @tomfooleryjohn6176
      @tomfooleryjohn6176 2 роки тому +4

      Exactly how I feel. I version hop, often. I play alpha, beta, any version, modpack, anything that interests me. But it’s still the same game to me. No version is “mine”. The closest thing I have to that is TU9 on X360. That was my first ever version, and it’s the one that got me into this rabbit hole that is this beautiful game. It’s Minecraft, it always has been, and I’ll always love it.

    • @dmg755
      @dmg755 2 роки тому +3

      As a bedrock player I like having the 1.8 style combat while also having 1.9 things such as shields and the elytra which is the reason I don't have that one version I play on other then newest version.

    • @autopsyturvy
      @autopsyturvy 2 роки тому +3

      "My" version was always 1.9, the first version I sort of officially started on. I didn't swap versions until 1.12, the world of color update. Ever since then, I've followed the flow of updates; whenever optifine (or other FPS boosting mods) update, I do. I switch back to 1.8 to play on Hypixel, I jump around versions for modpacks and servers, I play the latest full update (with optifine) in my single player worlds.
      I find it really weird to learn that people are such purists and haven't went past 1.7. It's baffling.

  • @TRVladdy
    @TRVladdy 2 роки тому +798

    I remember playing it way back when there was no hunger. Begging my mom to get it for me until she finally got it on the family pc. all I had was a simple wooden box and just like the games simplicity back then, it wad enough for me to get hours if happiness.
    Now, do I see my heart stuck in the past? not really. As time went on, i grew up and looking back, it felt like the game was growing up with me.
    while I do switch to 1.8.9 whenever I play pvp, I still think that every update is shaping the game into a better version of itself.

    • @drep6268
      @drep6268 2 роки тому +6

      same i joined in 1.2 when i was still in kindergarden, been playing near everyday since then, probably clocked over 10k hrs into this game i remember when beds, something so significant were added, and the controversy that followed, when hunger was added and the controversy that followed, in fact every major update ive seen had some form of controversy, i personally have fond memories of many of the versions, playing with my childhood friends from .2 - 7, first time logging onto hypixel in 1.8 with new friends from middle school and the hype that was happening throughout that period, figuring out the new pvp in 1.9 and messing around with the near invincibility i got from food saturation , helping moderate servers through .10 to .13(also going crazy fiddling with the elytra)
      though, atleast for me i think this is likely where i will leave the game, how long its been didnt really set in with me until one day whilst i was moderating a server that was still in 1.12 and had a new player ask 'how to change villager professions; since the job blocks werent in the game yet,
      guess i feel like im out growing this game thats been here my entire childhood and i dont quite feel like i belong anymore, finding it more and more difficult to accept what is new though this game shall always have a special spot in my heart

    • @elgitarr_
      @elgitarr_ 2 роки тому +4

      i remember watching my cousin play this game back in 2011. i didn't even know what it was called, but it utterly blew me away. i got minecraft myself on december 24th, 2012, and i've clocked more hours in this than any other game i've ever played. i agree, the game has grown as we have. to think that i've almost played for a decade is insane.

    • @Cheesehead302
      @Cheesehead302 2 роки тому +2

      Lol, I remember my friend and I watching Seananner's play the game on my Wii Internet Browser in like 2010 or 11, then I spent days trying to figure out how to download it for free. Eventually I did, but our laptop was basically destroyed with viruses because of the stuff I downloaded, and the game rand at like 7 fps. When ny friend and I finally started playing, we didn't know how to break blocks because we thought you had to spam click instead of hold it down lmao.

    • @GalazyProductions
      @GalazyProductions 2 роки тому +4

      Damn. I'm not nearly as og as yall, I started playing on 1.7. I didn't even know it could get updates, when it went to 1.8 I was amazed with everything new.

    • @slishslash9202
      @slishslash9202 2 роки тому

      Lol I literally just got minecraft a 1.13
      I've known it as long as I could remember..

  • @zackyboi2048
    @zackyboi2048 2 роки тому +31

    I love a lot of things they’ve done with this game and a lot of the things they’ve added, but when I went and played Beta 1.7 recently, the nostalgia hit me so hard I cried a bit. It’s untouchable, and so noticeably more relaxing, calming, and beautiful. I built the coolest mansion ever out of quartz, which is much more recent than Beta 1.7, but I rarely go back and visit. The trees, the grass, everything is simply beautiful.

  • @qs-ii1872
    @qs-ii1872 2 роки тому +17

    11 years going strong, I might never drop this game.
    I was there to see the introduction of tree variants, the Nether for multiplayer, and the growth of its popularity from obscurity to immense popularity.
    Though I have stepped away here and there, Minecraft has a charm that always pulls you back in. We might have habits, we might fall back on outdated methods, we might even play on in ignorance of whole new mechanics.
    That’s just fine.
    Minecraft exist to play in whatever way we can dream of. With VR, mod packs, adventure maps, creative build teams, Minecraft is made to be as flexible as possible. Minecraft’s identity is it’s flexibility and ever changing nature.
    Minecraft is whatever we want it to be. Any mobs, biomes, or tools added won’t do anything but aid it in its creative potential.

  • @maxwelltrego665
    @maxwelltrego665 2 роки тому +573

    I've played for 9 years, and I'm really excited for 1.18, I feel like I'm gonna be playing for the first time all over again with a sense of mystery and excitement as I explore the new caves.

    • @perdasche
      @perdasche 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, same!

    • @someonerandom704
      @someonerandom704 2 роки тому +6

      I'm in a similar boat. Got the game in 2011 and have mostly appreciated the features and changes. I think the only update I have ever truly disliked was 1.14, the one that changed the textures. You can still play with the old textures though, and there are resourcepacks that fix model issues and blend new blocks with the old style. I actually really love this particular update because I've always found that the caves were lacking.

    • @disceptation.
      @disceptation. 2 роки тому

      Congratulations for me and you too, now I'm going y
      to finally play minecraft because I don't want to lose my minecraft world I made in 1.17 😃

    • @martinkalk8256
      @martinkalk8256 2 роки тому

      This video is a dumb take, you can play any version on java

    • @narchu123
      @narchu123 2 роки тому

      @@martinkalk8256 Not after you migrate accounts to shitty microsoft accounts. I literally cant play mc and both mojang or microsoft can give two shits, luckily the updates look boring af and doesnt really add much to the game

  • @worstspytf2824
    @worstspytf2824 2 роки тому +163

    My grandad made a joke very similar to that Theseus but I can't remember it exactly, something along the lines of using this same axe for 30 years and its still works perfectly, and all it took was swapping the head and the body a few times.

    • @TheCursedJudge
      @TheCursedJudge  2 роки тому +49

      It's called the Grandfather's Axe, its a similar thought experiment

    • @worstspytf2824
      @worstspytf2824 2 роки тому +26

      @@TheCursedJudge Heh, figures he would make something like that into a joke.

  • @outercores
    @outercores 2 роки тому +21

    As much as the game is changing, and I still feel very nostalgic to “older” versions of the game (specifically 1.12.2 for me, not really that old) but these updates just make the game more modern. The game would die if it wasn’t updated.

    • @SL_RivviN
      @SL_RivviN 2 роки тому +3

      i pretty much exclusively play heavily modded 1.12.2 lul

  • @parkouristbobbyd227
    @parkouristbobbyd227 2 роки тому +32

    Caves and cliffs is literally the best thing that happened to the game in a long time. I still yearn for the older, simpler versions and I miss the memories I made on Xbox 360 version of Minecraft. Memories are just memories, and the good old days weren't all that good. To have free updates that expand the depth of the game, introduce new mechanics and refine old ones, Minecraft is undoubtably the best video game in history. No other game you can get nowadays will release with free, expansive, bug-free updates on a $30 game. I miss my childhood memories and I'm glad this game still makes me come back to it a decade later. Fantastic video that encapsulates all my thoughts about this update.

  • @jthemad2616
    @jthemad2616 2 роки тому +4209

    "As long as this game has cubes, it is minecraft and will always be"

    • @fareesakeem8207
      @fareesakeem8207 2 роки тому +284

      2.0 the new era update. Cubes removed

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 2 роки тому +66

      all these squares make a circle - popo

    • @Chromaticprism
      @Chromaticprism 2 роки тому +92

      1.20 The Circle Update

    • @yuyuko4232
      @yuyuko4232 2 роки тому +21

      Dripstones looks like a pyramid

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 2 роки тому +18

      @@Chromaticprism marblecraft

  • @JokubasVas
    @JokubasVas 2 роки тому +1433

    The best thing is that we can play almost all the versions all these years later, so everyone can be happy in their own version
    (This is my most liked comment ever, that's cool)

    • @Juggernaut-bz1pt
      @Juggernaut-bz1pt 2 роки тому +6

      but for how long? I can see us having cracked/pirated old versions. If people can't experience the old good they can't complain about the new bad

    • @davidbischi
      @davidbischi 2 роки тому +48

      @@Juggernaut-bz1pt Java version is so moddable and tweakable. this will never happen

    • @Juggernaut-bz1pt
      @Juggernaut-bz1pt 2 роки тому +2

      @@davidbischi at start of ms account migration they said theyre working on support for 3rd party launchers, now if you read faq it says we have no intention of supporting any 3rd party launcher also use at your own risk, its going to happen...

    • @fnaffoxy1987
      @fnaffoxy1987 2 роки тому +25

      @@Juggernaut-bz1pt The launcher allows you to use whatever version you like, no 3rd party launcher required. I don't see the problem you're talking about.

    • @Juggernaut-bz1pt
      @Juggernaut-bz1pt 2 роки тому +1

      @@fnaffoxy1987 they cut support for 3rd party launchers...

  • @Kdogdabomb
    @Kdogdabomb 2 роки тому +28

    This was a great video. However I've been playing since 2012 and for me, I love where the game has gone. Minecraft has a life of balancing and tweaking. Even game changing features, such as the elytra, are still slowly getting tweaked today based on dev intuition and player feedback. I'm along for the ride and loving it.
    That aside, the points in this video are not lost on me. All I can can say is at least you can play the game version you love whenever you want.

  • @Big6Dad9Nips
    @Big6Dad9Nips 2 роки тому +110

    Considering I've been playing since 2011 I'd consider myself a Minecraft veteran, all these changes are to keep us intertwined with the game and keep things new, no one's right nore wrong. But don't say this masterpiece is being ruined.

    • @jacklee4434
      @jacklee4434 2 роки тому +8

      Bruh that’s literally the videos main point did you even watch it

    • @hendoodle34
      @hendoodle34 2 роки тому

      Only because you can play on different version

    • @UndisputedFightingSweetPotato
      @UndisputedFightingSweetPotato 2 роки тому +10

      @@jacklee4434 yes but I think he means "ruin" shouldn't have been the word he used for what 1.18 had in store for minecraft

    • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
      @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 2 роки тому +2

      I am also a beta 2011 player, sometimes I will go 6 months to a year without playing minecraft but the new updates always bring me back to check things out. All games need to grow, games die when they stagnate, I sometimes go back to the earlier versions of my childhood and while that is always a fun nostalgia trip I generally come back to the newer versions just because there is more to do and things I haven't yet discovered and are still novel to me.

  • @djdoser3917
    @djdoser3917 2 роки тому +159

    Its somewhat like the fact that your body is "renewed" every 7 years. The cells that were there 7 years ago, were all replace over time by new ones. So can you still call yourself you? Yes, of course, but I cant call myself the same me I was 7 years ago.

    • @PKpanzerkrieger
      @PKpanzerkrieger 2 роки тому +6

      Good point!

    • @seaninglin1967
      @seaninglin1967 2 роки тому +2

      thats a partial myth - some parts, like sections of your brain, never get replaced

    • @Jaaacken
      @Jaaacken 2 роки тому +2

      Your brain is you, and It's still the same.

    • @PKpanzerkrieger
      @PKpanzerkrieger 2 роки тому +1

      @@seaninglin1967 Imagine to learn something that deep under a minecraft video.

    • @pokemoncappo3898
      @pokemoncappo3898 2 роки тому

      @@seaninglin1967 No, every PART of you never changes. You're still the same you whenever you grow up, guys!

  • @malachy7986
    @malachy7986 2 роки тому +331

    Minecraft is a funny game for me. I played through Alpha and Beta and I still get nostaglic for those memories and understand the side of the community that loves Beta 1.7, it really is what I still think "Minecraft" should be. I've been loving the direction Mojang is now taking the game, I almost get the same feeling old school Minecraft gives me when I play these newer updates. You can see the care they now put into updates (which I think they used to lack sometimes). The caves and cliffs update honestly is what we all imagined the minecraft world to be like years ago, big mountains, deep dark caves, I think we are finally watching Mojang fully embrace their artistic vision of what Minecraft should be. Yes the ship is getting parts replaced but they're upgraded parts and I love it.

    • @rylenstuffsv2
      @rylenstuffsv2 2 роки тому +9

      I completely agree and it's like it's all just the beginning even though it's been 10 years since the game released and I'm in awe by that fact it's still going

    • @charmedrose8664
      @charmedrose8664 2 роки тому +1

      i love the way you articulated this!! i totally agree

  • @ARBUZIK.dudkin
    @ARBUZIK.dudkin 2 роки тому +4

    Minecraft will stay 1.8.9 for me forever but I grew to love 1.16 or 1.17 although I always find myself returning to 1.12 before the aquatic update before the new textures before the new nether or pandas. 1.12.2 is the last update of Minecraft to me that is the same as 1.8 but still new and fresh enough to satisfy my builder needs and with the new terrain generation it is extremely hard to build on because it's the opposite of flat and I will continue to build in 1.17 or 1.12. although I do feel a lot of people will consider 1.16 as the Minecraft of today because it was like 1.8. a long version that stayed, opposite of 1.17 which was quite short.

  • @kambi-lol
    @kambi-lol 2 роки тому +3

    "If Minecraft Had Circles, It Wouldn't Be Minecraft" - Kyler Patrick

  • @sean..L
    @sean..L 2 роки тому +519

    You handled this controversial subject well. I'm not being sarcastic, there are people who take Minecraft very seriously and the points you presented are at least worth considering.

    • @Goatfricker69
      @Goatfricker69 2 роки тому +6

      Like technoblade says Minecraft(games) should be taken seriously it is serious business and if you dont follow that rule you will be cursed by the potato/blood god to never eat potato again(fries included)

    • @jessveness
      @jessveness 2 роки тому

      @@Goatfricker69 what

    • @alanmiraanime
      @alanmiraanime 2 роки тому

      @@Goatfricker69 u ok?

    • @endrio_endermite9612
      @endrio_endermite9612 2 роки тому +1

      @@Goatfricker69 who would dare to be cursed by potato god? Ughh the thought of bring cursed by inflamous *potato* *god* gives chills down the spine.🥶

    • @farelitoh4810
      @farelitoh4810 2 роки тому +1

      @@Goatfricker69 hey could you remove the last part of that comment because it really makes you look like a pretentious stan

  • @sachacendra3187
    @sachacendra3187 2 роки тому +515

    As an occasional player, I really feel like older versions of minecraft were empty and lacked content in some ways. It is not surprising that the cave update was demanded for so long and finally showed up. Updates since 1.0 consisted a lot in filling the game : filling surface biomes, filling oceans, filling the end, filling the nether and now filling the caves. As I see it, it's a natural progression, and each major updates is what bring me back to the game. Also I feel like the game with the caves and cliffs is at last complete.
    I do feel nostalgic for the beta, it's simpleness and emptiness made the charm of the game. I don't really wish to come back to it though, because of its simplicity emptiness. I think I will never get the very special feeling of playing it for the first time and that's okay.
    But thank for your perspective. It was really nice to hear.

    • @thenotfunnyvideos1035
      @thenotfunnyvideos1035 2 роки тому +14

      Next we need to fill the sky I want to go to the moon now

    • @smoonyd
      @smoonyd 2 роки тому +8

      I agree, I think 1.0 was a shell for what will come, a template. I think that shell is nearly finished. What comes next is unknown. Maybe Minecraft 2? Maybe the end of Minecraft? Who knows.
      And to the guy above me, YES WE NEED THAT! GIVE US THE MOOOOON!

    • @realquadmoo
      @realquadmoo 2 роки тому +1

      Honestly I was scared when they announced Caves and Cliffs because I felt like it was just something people pretended they wanted, because they just wanted a modded experience in vanilla, but thankfully Mojang managed to add it in their own way.

    • @zuhayrhanief9530
      @zuhayrhanief9530 2 роки тому

      They still need to do dessert and savana

    • @pinkhomosexual
      @pinkhomosexual 2 роки тому

      This Beautiful Speech = WE NEED AN END UPDATE

  • @ZarHakkar
    @ZarHakkar 2 роки тому +6

    I first played Minecraft around beta 1.4. I was a kid with no money, so I played it in one of those free browser sites they had back then. It enthralled me, so much so that I eventually begged my parents to get it for me that same year so I could play multiplayer on legit servers.
    I remember being terrified of mobs and the night, of hiding in dirt holes, of digging through a series of caves that were running with water. It was incredible.
    Servers brought interaction I craved, the update that added pistons sparked my interest in redstone. I became good at it to be useful to people.
    Hopping through servers, I eventually settled down and became a regular on one. I made many friends, and eventually became an admin on it. However, it slowly died. Less and less people came on, until I too moved on.
    Seeking the purest form of Minecraft, I discovered 2b2t. I became a regular on that, eventually. It was different, a challenge. Refreshing. But the grind was too much. I realized that no matter what I did, the fulfillment of climbing to the top would never justify the effort. So I lost interest in Minecraft.
    I moved on, finished high school, did other things with my time. Discovered D&D as a hobby. Minecraft had its resurgence, which I noticed through UA-cam recommended, but I didn't really care that much.
    Fast forward to 2020, I'm browsing YT for creepypastas. UA-cam recommends me a cheesy video that's some sort of showcase of a Minecraft creepypasta world that's all broken and weird. I go down the rabbit hole and eventually watch a documentary on Herobrine, the myth of which I always kind of liked. Through this documentary, I find out that the most recent version of Minecraft released at the the time didn't actually specify in the changelog that they removed Herobrine.
    For some reason, this sparks something in me. I launch up Minecraft for the first time in forever, generate a world with the seed 666 and go ham. I was hunting Herobrine.
    That never worked out, but I did have a lot of fun. The greatest time I had was when I entered the new Nether for the first time (I had set a subgoal of collecting all music discs, so I needed the new Pigstep). I spawned in the crimson forest and, holy shit, it was like I was a kid experiencing the game for the very first time again. Things were new, and terrifying, and atmospheric. I liked Lena Raine's music in Celeste, so I recognized her style when the new tracks began to play.
    I played MC for quite a while longer, didn't travel to the End, though, life called me away before that.
    Now that I'm free again, I've been specifically waiting for the cave update before I play again. I hope it is a fun and exciting new experience, same as I had before.

  • @ommer15
    @ommer15 2 роки тому +4

    hey just to make it clear that i was the one who made the "bountiful update" logo on 7:02, its taken from my reddit account

  • @titussoke9685
    @titussoke9685 2 роки тому +53

    The answer is simple,
    Minecraft is just growing up..

  • @Missingno_Miner
    @Missingno_Miner 2 роки тому +415

    I started playing Minecraft shortly after it was bought by Microsoft, having watched people play it since the early days.
    Honestly, I don't think there has been any update which has truly changed it, only expanded on it. The adventure update added hunger. The combat update added layers of depth to the combat system. The Aquatic update turned the oceans from a dull biome populated only by squid into its own little world full of both life and danger. Village and Pillage transformed villages. The Nether Update added many new and beautiful biomes. Caves and Cliffs part two will add beautiful new world generation and even more room to build just about anything. The Wild update will drastically change redstone in the form of Sculk Sensors and the Allay, and bring that same beautiful world generation to biomes that were mostly left out. The eventual second combat update(the ones that currently exist in the form of the java edition combat tests)will once again add depth to the combat system.
    Upgrades and expanding on concepts is a form of change. But that's not a bad thing, and that a minority will feel left behind and play older versions is not a reason to leave everything the same. If you look objectively at Minecraft now and Minecraft before the adventure update, you see that while the version before the adventure update may induce nostalgia in some, Minecraft today is a game that is far more complete, far more in depth, and which holds far more possibilities(Which, I would argue, is a big part of the point of sandbox games like Minecraft.)
    Change does not ruin a game. It is merely the game growing and expanding. Maybe it slowly turns into something new. But in the end, it's still the minecraft we all know and love. It has merely grown with us, and while some may find that they have grown apart, many others will find that they have grown closer to it than ever before.

    • @nobleradical2158
      @nobleradical2158 2 роки тому +18

      The thing that people complain about, the thing that was lost, was not something tangible. It was the simplicity of not having more depth. I agree - change is good. But some don't want minecraft to change, because extra depth would take away from the calmness of the simple old versions. I definitely think that old versions of minecraft should always be playable.

    • @Missingno_Miner
      @Missingno_Miner 2 роки тому +28

      @@nobleradical2158 I understand that, but at its core, Minecraft is inherently simple:a game about picking up and placing blocks, about surviving and thriving in a hostile world. That's something that will never change.

    • @JimBobJoeB0b
      @JimBobJoeB0b 2 роки тому +2

      @@Missingno_Miner a simple concept, simple on paper...but you must realize things are usually far more complicated than they appear on paper, eh?

    • @Missingno_Miner
      @Missingno_Miner 2 роки тому +3

      @@JimBobJoeB0b At its most basic, it's still simple in practice. Under the mobs, redstone, and crafting, it's still a survival game about moving virtual lego.

    • @JimBobJoeB0b
      @JimBobJoeB0b 2 роки тому +4

      @@Missingno_Miner but even so, enough changes and additions to that core can somewhat obscure, or even *nullify*, that simplicity, and complexity becomes more apparent. Not that said changes are inherently bad...

  • @Logistiz
    @Logistiz 2 роки тому +5

    I rarely comment on videos but this was actually a really, really well made video. Good, informative content & you made good points throughout. It really is personal preference when it comes to the updates. I personally believe that this will only make minecraft more enjoyable for casual players like myself and hardcore mindcraft gamers.

  • @CaptainTurkoGaming
    @CaptainTurkoGaming 2 роки тому +7

    Always been a fan of the Ship of Theseus thought experiment, and I think it applies perfectly to Minecraft's life cycle.
    Side note, I never realized this before, but I think the huge gap between 1.8 and 1.9 might be the biggest causes as to why Minecraft faded into obscurity for years. Thoughts?

  • @kaseym2040
    @kaseym2040 2 роки тому +525

    This video was shockingly wholesome. I’m excited for change but I understand the want for things to remain the same. Both schools of thought are valid as far as I’m concerned but as my dad always says, “the only thing constant is change.” Bring on the update!

    • @spartan876_A28
      @spartan876_A28 2 роки тому +13

      I know we'll all gonna miss the past... *But this was meant to be*

    • @kraftykactus1028
      @kraftykactus1028 2 роки тому +5

      I mean,,, you can keep playing on older updates. People still use 1.8 because they don't like the new combat.

  • @jamesevans7510
    @jamesevans7510 2 роки тому +387

    As prior military I can completely understand where you are coming from. Change is not always bad but it is often hard to deal with. I have closed two chapters in my life and getting ready for the end of a third. While this is "Only a game", it can be hard to admit to your self that things just aren't what they used to be and move on.

    • @thermobarbaric
      @thermobarbaric 2 роки тому +1

      how tf..

    • @liv2485
      @liv2485 2 роки тому +3

      absolutely nothing stops you from playing older versions tho, tons and tons of people still play on old raggety 1.12 modpacks, those chapters arent closed, theyre just in the background

    • @rylenstuffsv2
      @rylenstuffsv2 2 роки тому

      Old players play 1.8 (mostly because the competitive gameplay), Modded players play 1.12, 1.16 and the people who are waiting for change are the 1.18 of course
      My opinion on base Minecraft is probably of course 1.18 and 1.16 because old and new

    • @twirklesquirtle8826
      @twirklesquirtle8826 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your service

    • @Solarris
      @Solarris 2 роки тому +1

      @@rylenstuffsv2 By Modded do you mean anarchy? Because if so there are many "modded" servers that run on future versions. The ones that don't are either simply too big to update (Like 2b2t) or just wannabes of 2b2t.

  • @Eddy-xc4ni
    @Eddy-xc4ni Рік тому

    Not sure exact version I started on but it was before the Halloween update I remember watching some early video of someone going to get some glowstone and wondering about that new dimension and how to get there it felt like a whole new different game
    Stoped playing sometime around 1.7 due to not having a computer but when I eventually go back to playing I'm gonna start with an early version and slowly work my way to current update to ease me into all the new stuff and prepare for each update like stocking on gold apples or doing things that nolonger will be possible and having a good amount of classic chunk generation

  • @matejkropacek86
    @matejkropacek86 2 роки тому +3

    This video is really very nice and nostalgic.
    Remember for old days, when you were playing on 1.8, when you were exploring the world and feel some kind of unidenntificable feeling. Thank you for this video.

  • @EthmMC
    @EthmMC 2 роки тому +497

    Honestly, this video has given me a new view into Minecraft, it’s never gotten worse, it’s only gotten better.
    It’s one of those games that will never be at one point in time forever, it’ll always be changing..
    And that’s okay.
    As you said, people will drift away (Be left at docks), and some will sail with the ship.
    I do agree that with 1.18, nearly all the planks on the ship will be replaced, but it’s still Minecraft, just, a newer version of it.
    Thanks for this video, I really did love it, and it definitely did give me a new view onto where Minecraft is as a game now!

    • @IceFlame963
      @IceFlame963 2 роки тому

      Yeah that's very true

    • @gjorgdy
      @gjorgdy 2 роки тому +2

      "it’s never gotten worse, it’s only gotten better."
      Bedrock Edition be like; "you forgotten me?"

    • @professor1262
      @professor1262 2 роки тому

      1.9 pvp made the game worse, and made online worse because they removed compensation to servers

    • @aadarshroy3216
      @aadarshroy3216 2 роки тому +1

      @@gjorgdy It's usually just parity problems, the wither in bedrock is the more challenging.

    • @amoebagaming9019
      @amoebagaming9019 2 роки тому +2

      @@aadarshroy3216 honestly ever since I shifted to Java for a while I miss having high render distance, in bedrock everything ran smooth even at max render distance, but when I play Java I need to keep like 12 chunks to have framers and have less frame drops, it’s honestly wanting me to go back to bedrock

  • @VoprotheGamer
    @VoprotheGamer 2 роки тому +145

    I feel like my heart won't belong to a specific MC update. And that, every update is like a new chapter in a book. It adds onto the story. Some details get replaced and some are forgotten. But in the end, you're on the same journey.

    • @65Mystery
      @65Mystery 2 роки тому +3

      this makes sense. my heart belongs to 1.12, even if not much happened then. I just remember being so excited back then for everything, so any update was awesome

  • @dockboysgaming
    @dockboysgaming 2 роки тому +9

    This was a nice thoughtful and personal video on someone's reflection of a game they lived and played on for years. Not a scathing bashful critic on a game evolving, but a philosophical wandering of it's development. Good video 🖒

  • @TrailArc
    @TrailArc 2 роки тому +2

    "I was afraid my mom would get angry at me."-The Cursed Judge.

  • @gavinangus5518
    @gavinangus5518 2 роки тому +547

    I too have been playing a very long time, but for some reason I really enjoy the change. The nether 1.16 update was just phenomenal, adding life to a previously barren wasteland. I think the increase in world depth is welcome, the shallowness of the world was always noticed. I think the mountains is a bit more scary, I hope they aren't too common and that much of the world terrain remains somewhat similar. I always like new things to do in Minecraft, as long as the old stuff is still doable.
    Brilliant video though, very constructive. I hope you find it in you to come back to Minecraft 1.18, .19 or even .20

    • @Omega-AlexGt
      @Omega-AlexGt 2 роки тому +5

      Your point of view is also valid, for me its the same, the first time of anything isn't always the best (I've experienced it)

    • @drywhall
      @drywhall 2 роки тому +3

      For the overworld generation, everything is changing. Any biome can generate with hilly terrain now. However, to counter this, they made it so that large somewhat flat areas could generate as well, which mirror 1.17 generation.

    • @Jacob7666
      @Jacob7666 2 роки тому +3

      Been playing since 2012 more in to pvp so I stay in 1.8, but enjoy some good old survival I stay updated with the Minecraft updates. So I guess you can say I'm obsessed.

    • @attempt58
      @attempt58 2 роки тому +7

      I don't think they'll change too much that it's unrecognisable now. Just like the nether update, you will see the difference, but it'll somehow fit in perfectly. I think Microsoft is doing a great job at managing Minecraft.

    • @brenduck
      @brenduck 2 роки тому +1

      this is exactly my worry, I just hope that the new terrain doesn't competely choke out the old terrain.

  • @TheVeryHungrySingularity
    @TheVeryHungrySingularity 2 роки тому +102

    Minecraft's evolution has been q lot like Lego's: The types and complexity of blocks have ballooned over the years, but it is only as complicated as you want it to be. At the end of the day, you can play however you want to have fun.

  • @u-9952
    @u-9952 2 роки тому +3

    I will go down with the 1.8 ship to the bottom of the sea.
    If you see me from you cardboard boat ill smile and wave.

  • @pennyforyourthots
    @pennyforyourthots 2 роки тому +734

    The thing is, because of the ability to play old versions of the game with the launcher, its a bit like the ship of Theseus, except you've kept all the old boards in a shed somewhere, and can reassemble the old ship anytime you want. In a game where you have the ability to undo change anytime you want, I don't know if change is particularly consequential.

    • @TheCursedJudge
      @TheCursedJudge  2 роки тому +151

      It actually applies pretty well to the four-dimensionalism solution to the thought experiment, its what I was going for near the end

    • @hazelbenton9634
      @hazelbenton9634 2 роки тому +25

      I think the big difference is simply that the bulk of the active playing community moves on. New custom maps are made for current versions. Most videos and discussions are about minecraft present. Preferring an older version does lock you into a smaller and smaller playing community

    • @gearsgamer7115
      @gearsgamer7115 2 роки тому +17

      @@hazelbenton9634 I mean 1.12.2 is MOD CENTRAL

    • @hazelbenton9634
      @hazelbenton9634 2 роки тому +9

      @@gearsgamer7115 true! It wasn't alwats though, right? Remember when beta 1.17 was Mod Central?

    • @gearsgamer7115
      @gearsgamer7115 2 роки тому +8

      @@hazelbenton9634 yeah I do, I remember being confused why pistons existed and I thought I was acully using a mod

  • @theflooddude1753
    @theflooddude1753 2 роки тому +140

    I like to believe that the ship question is similar to asking someone if they’re still themselves after a long time, yes they grew a lot and changed in almost every way but inside there still the same person Like Minecraft, it’s changed but deep inside Its still Minecraft to a lot of people.

    • @Kxy2x
      @Kxy2x 2 роки тому +1

      Ur gonna think im stupid but i thought your pfp was invincible with glasses 😂

    • @mdbgamer556
      @mdbgamer556 2 роки тому +1

      @@Kxy2x No, it's obviously yellow Thanos.😛

  • @crazilyryan6274
    @crazilyryan6274 2 роки тому +2

    The very first time I ever played Minecraft was in a Microsoft store, and I still remember using wheat seeds as a sword because I thought it looked like a sword. I also remember digging straight down for the first time, and then realizing I couldn’t get out. That was all the way back in 2012 (I think) Then I finally got my own copy of Minecraft for Christmas of 2012 for my Xbox 360. Those were the early days. Then in 2018 I got the Xbox One S Minecraft bundle and was exposed to a whole new world of Minecraft. Everything was new and exciting. I kind of got bored of the game over the years, but my love for it has just recently been rekindled thanks in part to Minecraft Realms where I can play with my friends for hours at a time and not get bored. Thank you Minecraft.

  • @MudakTheMultiplier
    @MudakTheMultiplier 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my goodness I vibe with this concept so much. I played a *lot* of Minecraft 1.5 because I did mods and 1.5 was a hard update for most mod developers (it's amazing what breaks when you change redstone). Because of this a lot of modders neglected to update to 1.6 since they had put so much work into 1.5 already. I spent a very long time on 1.5 modded, and to this day I feel weird playing newer vanilla. I keep finding little things that catch me out as thinking I've got a mod on (the fact that they literally hired a mod creator to do mobs contributes to that I'm sure). What's really odd is I don't feel weird about playing newer modded versions, just vanilla. It's almost like the fact that it's supposed to be the baseline makes me feel weird when there's change and when I'm changing things intentionally then it's fine because it's not quite the same anyway.

  • @blueblade6174
    @blueblade6174 2 роки тому +166

    Minecraft's core is still maintained throughout all updates. But everything added is to expand the game into limitless possibilities, because that's also one of Minecraft's cores. Without these updates, it gets much easier to fall out of Minecraft after most or all of it has been experienced.

    • @Rubixers
      @Rubixers 2 роки тому

      i agree and just because the new updates everyone is playing doesn't mean you can still go back to the old ones

  • @V1Salvo
    @V1Salvo 2 роки тому +1017

    I completely disagree with you, BUT this video is one of the highest quality minecraft videos I’ve ever watched. You present your points clearly, interestingly and effectively. I really enjoyed to hear your opinion on this situation. I hope you make many more of these types of videos, I’ve subscribed :). You don’t even have many subscribers, which considering the quality of this video, I can’t believe it. Loved it.

    • @JamesDayleyMusic
      @JamesDayleyMusic 2 роки тому +58

      You've earned my respect lol ✌ I wish people responded like this to political views

    • @MistSGM
      @MistSGM 2 роки тому +32

      @@JamesDayleyMusic I wish that too. But, well this is the internet and it's full of snowflakes, 9 year olds who gets offended easily and worships Cancel Culture like their religion... But at least there are still people with constructive criticism that doesn't want to argue and just say their own opinion without being mad when someone disagrees

    • @thewiseowl8804
      @thewiseowl8804 2 роки тому +4

      What do you disagree with?

    • @V1Salvo
      @V1Salvo 2 роки тому +28

      @@thewiseowl8804 the updates ruining the game. I joined Minecraft on PS3, and when I get nostalgia for the game, it’s never about the PS3 version, it’s usually about big moments I achieved in the game, or the game’s music. I even went back to play PS3 Edition, and Bedrock is so much better imo. I did get nostalgia from the menus, but I don’t miss the console editions, I think bedrock is great. I also have played Experimental 1.17 Caves & Cliffs, and the new caves are amazing. I don’t know if I’ll miss the old caves, but the old caves are still existent, they just lead to the new caves. The mountains are great. Nothing I dislike in the update. I just hope they don’t go too overboard with the caves, diamonds are already too easy to find. My friend and I found 62 diamonds in one cave without Fortune, yet barely found 20 iron. I hope that gets fixed soon. Other than that, I always love the updates. Either way, I can always go on my PS4 which I use as an Offline Console to play 1.16. My Xbox Series S will always be updated.

    • @V1Salvo
      @V1Salvo 2 роки тому +13

      @Lith lol I just disagree but he makes good points

  • @user-pe2ot8en5c
    @user-pe2ot8en5c 2 роки тому

    Random question....what mods did you use for your trees to have like little leaves sticking out....and what mod did you use for the birch trees to have yellow leaves

  • @yunggrilledcheese6974
    @yunggrilledcheese6974 2 роки тому

    So the second part of the caves and cliffs came out, and I just got back on after 3 months, now the game is literally so laggy it is unplayable, but it wasn’t like this when I originally played it, is this because of the update?

  • @Querez8504
    @Querez8504 2 роки тому +431

    Huh. I don't even get this feeling, really. Every update I'm always excited, I like practically every single new thing that gets added, and I always follow along with what gets added. I've been playing Minecraft since 1.1, and watching people play the game since even before Beta 1.8, yet I still feel that today's Minecraft is Minecraft. Yes, I realize many things are completely different, but when it comes to my experience with playing and the stuff I do, I feel the same all the time. Sure, I feel nostalgic for certain older updates, but I feel that that is separate. For me, no single version is the true Minecraft for me. I like all the updates.

    • @jonh3141
      @jonh3141 2 роки тому +9

      Same

    • @redpaorzz
      @redpaorzz 2 роки тому +66

      Some people are scared of change. It's why they are stuck in 1.8.

    • @THEKNOK
      @THEKNOK 2 роки тому +3

      Same as well

    • @princetbug
      @princetbug 2 роки тому +27

      this is my position too. things like the combat update or beta 1.8 I totally get feeling like they really change stuff. but I don't think I can agree about the cave update. caving has been the same for so long, and yet other forms of adventure have received additions and updates and as someone who loves to mine and spelunk the only feelings I get toward this update are excitement. it's something the game naturally goes towards and has needed for years. it's just also something that's a big project and difficult to tackle.
      I think more people will gravitate to pre 1.9 than pre 1.18. significantly more, and of course many already do. that's just so much more of a fundamental change and less of an obvious direction for the game to go in.
      I mean seriously, imagine if these crazy changes to caves happened during the beta generation tinkering phase. it would be more of a footnote and not that big of a change.
      the caves and cliffs update is a change that really doesn't change the DNA of minecraft at all to me. it's perfectly what the game is already about. I don't see any separation of old game to new there, like the ship example. it's not "shiny and new" really. it's more like if you finally replaced the old rudder that was always too small and never quite did its job.

    • @rudrasingh6354
      @rudrasingh6354 2 роки тому +4

      Same with me.

  • @ecstaticryan4369
    @ecstaticryan4369 2 роки тому +50

    As cool as it is, it will be weird going from a veteran minecrafter who knows most stuff about the game, to having to relearn the biggest and most fundamental part if the game.

    • @ravekicker
      @ravekicker 2 роки тому +2

      actually im in that situation right now HAHA, however it's fun to experience new features in the game!!

    • @majoraccident1924
      @majoraccident1924 2 роки тому +2

      I mean, it's a lot better than getting bored

  • @JM-cu6ex
    @JM-cu6ex 2 роки тому +19

    I played Minecraft today and I’m still trying to block with my sword, seeing this video puts into perspective how long ago that was, 5 years. Doesn’t feel it. I’ve never crafted netherite anything nor fully explored the new nether, I’ve only recently got an elytra in a survival world, I still don’t understand ocean temples; never fully explored one and have never really played round with villagers. And it’s not like I haven’t been playing Minecraft, I have, I’ve just not been playing with these features, I’ve been playing Minecraft as I knew it in a game I no longer know. Today was the first time I’ve gone into these new caves, it felt, weird. It wasn’t really a shock to the system I won’t exaggerate and it still felt like Minecraft but it just wasn’t my Minecraft, like I was playing with a mod or something. It’s a feature I can no longer ignore, I can’t really play my Minecraft in this game anymore. I’ve been drifting away from Minecraft and really video games in general as of recently. It’s just kinda dawning on me how much has changed. I drink, I drive, I work, when did time start moving so fast?

  • @Gam1ngGor1lla
    @Gam1ngGor1lla 2 роки тому +1

    I first played Minecraft in 2012 when it came out for the Xbox 360. I slowly lost interest as I grew up, but recently (about a year ago) I got back into the game. I joined back during the nether update, playing with some friends who were brand new to Minecraft and were experiencing it for the first time. It was fascinating to discover things together and how different our perspectives were. They were just simply learning a new game, while I, like an old timer from a dying generation, looked on in both wonder and discomfort at the foreign changes that seemingly popped out of nowhere. Polar bears? Flying? Netherite? It felt like modded Minecraft, and I wasn't sure how I felt about this new "Vanilla" standard. I reminisced about the days when iron golems were new, when the wither was new, when ocelots were first added and they weren't even called "cats" when you tamed them. I remember old boat mechanics and the old combat. I remember old Minecraft, and I remember watching it grow, but...nothing like this. This new growth is way more game changing. And, honestly? I love it, and I think it's genuinely the only way for Minecraft to survive. After playing with all of the new features for a good long while, giving them their fair shots and really trying to appreciate them for what they are without a biased mindset...these new updates breathe so much life and fresh air into Minecraft, I can't imagine playing the game in it's older form today. I don't think all of the new additions are total hits, but that just means I opt to not really direct my time into getting them. Fireworks don't interest me, neither do rabbits or piglins or new villager trading, but that's okay. Minecraft is big enough and advanced enough now that you can play it in a lot more ways than you used to be able to, and in my opinion that's a good thing. If you want a simple play style, play simpler. If you want a complex play style, play smarter. As a veteran, Minecraft feels fresher and more exciting than ever, with new content able to hold my interest like never before. Minecraft's future is bright and I'm proud to have played it for this long.

  • @darthclanker6856
    @darthclanker6856 2 роки тому +353

    ok so i think mojang should just have a "Old world generation" option. That way if you want massive caves you can get it, but if you just want the original experience, you can do that too.

    • @Kenobi_SpaceJesus
      @Kenobi_SpaceJesus 2 роки тому +1

      Hello.there

    • @e_burg3ss287
      @e_burg3ss287 2 роки тому +50

      You can? You can just chose the old version

    • @Keanine
      @Keanine 2 роки тому +25

      @@e_burg3ss287 and then you're missing out on new updated blocks and mechanics in the future. If they add the option for old generation you get all the new content still

    • @madmannn9576
      @madmannn9576 2 роки тому +2

      @@Keanine make a world before 1.18 then upgrade along with it but you will still have the old chunks from before 1.18 then go to unloaded chunks to get all the new stuff

    • @chris.maharaj4054
      @chris.maharaj4054 2 роки тому +1

      @@Keanine are you forgetting the texture overload? Are you forgetting how complicated the store is? Are you forgetting the menu? Are you forgetting the old textures?
      Those things are gone. We can get the worlds back, but not the menu.

  • @ariellahopfer3163
    @ariellahopfer3163 2 роки тому +182

    I pre-ordered the day the alpha was available and i love how the game has evolved and changed. I love old school MC, but it has to change to stay relevant and fresh.

    • @ariellahopfer3163
      @ariellahopfer3163 2 роки тому +11

      @Konata Izumi oh god, i am becoming a fucking boomer

  • @Difelder
    @Difelder 2 роки тому

    the flush i have since my birth is not longer there, it all got swawp out by new ones, but i am still not sure if i am me anymore

  • @ellieowens3197
    @ellieowens3197 2 роки тому

    You are changing my whole perspective of Minecraft and I don't know how to feel I've been playing Minecraft for years and I loved it but I never thought too much about the changes into it I just was excited they were there and I'm already having a hard time dealing with the fact that all my childhood heroes are disappearing and now you're making Minecraft sad too and I'm crying I'm not trying to hate but I kinda wish I didn't see this I do see your perspective and it makes sense I just can't handle it and.

  • @xxX_DaLord_Xxx
    @xxX_DaLord_Xxx 2 роки тому +389

    As long as people tell themself: ”its minecraft” they will think of the minecraft when they started playing and be ”sad” about it. If you’d see it as a new game (like isolate yourself from the game for a long enough time and let updates come so you DONT know everything) you’d probably re-experience the feeling of when you first started playing minecraft… That’s my theory.

    • @elcroisssant2946
      @elcroisssant2946 2 роки тому +19

      I wish that was true for me. The issue is fundamentals are the same. Its still minecraft so you won't ever get the same new experience. Maybe when you go see the new nether for the forst time your so excited its cool but it's still the nether. You won't get anywhere near the same feeling as building your very first portal and being scared shitless at the ghast screams and learning how the pigs are basically a gang. Ita still the nether

    • @davidshaver7765
      @davidshaver7765 2 роки тому +6

      @@hetoverseo3887 that’s the point of a sandbox game, you do whatever you want to. Build? Mine? Gather resources? Fight? Adventure? They’re all equally valid options and the only thing preventing you from doing it is you. They are only expanding into these options to make it more interesting for the player.

    • @dayoki8091
      @dayoki8091 2 роки тому +1

      yeah this was very much like me. I stopped playing minecraft for around 3 years and when i was playing before the three years i was playing 1 version on mobile. Needless to say when i did play it again it felt very refreshing, the game i knew 3 years ago was still the game i played now just a lot more things i needed to learn about the game.

    • @Violagoof3
      @Violagoof3 2 роки тому +3

      As someone who did this. I can say without a doubt it's true.

    • @stickso
      @stickso 2 роки тому

      BUT HEY THATS JUST A THEORY!

  • @dragendghast
    @dragendghast 2 роки тому +32

    9:32 small correction here: we couldn't use rockets to boost elytra until 1.11.2 I believe, so for a long time elytra were a lot harder to use and players had to build up entity launchers to get around effectively. So another instance of an update changing a big part of how people played would be the smaller 1.11.2 update

    • @sspectre8217
      @sspectre8217 2 роки тому +6

      Remember boosting yourself with a punch 2 bow?

    • @dragendghast
      @dragendghast 2 роки тому +2

      @@sspectre8217 I do lol, good times XD

    • @Incarnqte
      @Incarnqte 2 роки тому +1

      Yes! Bow-boosting!

  • @swagmaster5680
    @swagmaster5680 2 роки тому

    i’ve grown up with minecraft more so as a builder, but i’ve still been unsure about the caves and cliffs update. i thought to myself often, “why does this change affect me so much? i’ve been through a few other changes with minecraft too..” and then watching this made me realize i’ve been playing since 1.7. i remember where and when 1.9 came out and i hopped on a flatland world to try out the shields and elytras. the expierience i’ve had with this game isn’t a new and open one like i thought it was, this game has been my home for so long and it makes sense why a change so big like this could be intimidating. it’s crazy how this game has stuck around for so much of my life and i hope it continues to grow and change, even if i no longer grow up with it.

  • @techromancer8387
    @techromancer8387 2 роки тому +1

    @12:34.. wjat texture pack is this??!!!

  • @picklesrevenge
    @picklesrevenge 2 роки тому +123

    You know. I'm really excited for the new caves like you wouldn't believe. I've been wanting deeper worlds for a long time. But... there's something that has me nervous. The caves I've explored since 2010... are changing. It's like... a long-time friend is moving across the country and you'll rarely see them. I'm going to miss the caves as they are, and as they've been. I'm excited, and I hope the new caves don't push me away.

    • @soupe.silent_e
      @soupe.silent_e 2 роки тому +7

      Hopefully they will still keep the "cozy" caves we're used to, but alongside the new cave generation. :)

    • @innerecho9468
      @innerecho9468 2 роки тому +4

      @@soupe.silent_e they are

    • @soupe.silent_e
      @soupe.silent_e 2 роки тому

      @@innerecho9468 That can make a cheese wheel happ, and it already has.
      :)

    • @Technoninja
      @Technoninja 2 роки тому +2

      Don't worry the caves that you know are still around just intertwined with the new and flashy cave generation

    • @bigcnmmerb0873
      @bigcnmmerb0873 2 роки тому

      The caves are still going to remain the same, there are just different variants to it now

  • @steelstrider2624
    @steelstrider2624 2 роки тому +370

    Ive been playing since the alpha builds, and ive loved every update, i never go back to old versions with the exceptions of modpacks. in a game like minecraft, more is better to me. more blocks to use for building, more places to build more to explore, I love all of it and i dont hold any specific nostalgia to any one update

    • @DJMurdock
      @DJMurdock 2 роки тому +3

      same

    • @m2lansky
      @m2lansky 2 роки тому +10

      I just want to feel challenged

    • @tommasolarghetti
      @tommasolarghetti 2 роки тому +18

      Agree.
      I started playing minecraft in 2011/2012 when it was 1.1.
      At the time there wasn't birch or spruce wood, jungle, desert and jungle temples, logs couldn't be placed in any direction even the stairs.
      Now i'm 21 and I love whenever they add something, the game evolved and grew with me. Yes I am nostalgic but I can't stuck in the past for nostalgia.
      I can't wait to see what's next for Minecraft!

    • @TwoManyFoxes
      @TwoManyFoxes 2 роки тому +11

      The only nostalgia I hold it the sound track, which will, hopefully, never change

    • @zackrose6261
      @zackrose6261 2 роки тому +3

      @@m2lansky Minecraft was never really a challenging game, I mean, you can make it challenging yourself by doing a hardcore run and limit the equipment you can use.

  • @aasmundnrsett8751
    @aasmundnrsett8751 2 роки тому

    This video was a revelation. Actually got kind of sad realizing it. I have so many great memories of me and friends playing the old versions of the game a good 10 years ago. As I made a new world yesterday in Minecraft 1.18, I was excited to explore the new features. However, I found myself playing the game the same as I learned all the way back when I learned the game. I too haven’t fully grown used to the elytra. I haven’t really played in a world were I have used those features to their full extent. I realize now that I will never really get used to the way Minecraft is now played. But I will always cherish the memories. Hope that new players will come to enjoy the game as much as I have.

  • @hrvojehorvat5081
    @hrvojehorvat5081 Рік тому

    Man I found your videos like yesterday and have been binge watching them since. You are doing an amazing job and your videos rock. Knew from the title that it was going to be a banger.

  • @chimekpiesek257
    @chimekpiesek257 2 роки тому +60

    Ah Minecraft, the game that evolved from placing stone to a community full of passionate players spending hours building, mining and crafting even tho the game went through multiple updates it still has our hearts and we all know we will eventually come back to play it once again.

  • @clydoscope5841
    @clydoscope5841 2 роки тому +192

    But let's not ruin the hard work Mojang put into this, in this world everything changes, nothing is permanent...
    Nice video 👍
    And as a veteran...
    This makes me cry....

    • @johnjonjhonjonathanjohnson3559
      @johnjonjhonjonathanjohnson3559 2 роки тому +1

      what is ur kdr

    • @HappyAngelhOLa
      @HappyAngelhOLa 2 роки тому

      @@johnjonjhonjonathanjohnson3559 ????

    • @mackadoodles
      @mackadoodles 2 роки тому +1

      I agree, this video made me sad too. The last update i could get on board with was probably 1.9 since I never really did any combat anyways and I kind of liked the elytra.
      That being said I don't want to take a dump on all the hard work that mojang did on these updates, it just is feeling less like mojang making the decisions and more like microsoft now.

    • @prime_optimus
      @prime_optimus 2 роки тому

      @@HappyAngelhOLa He thinks this is GTA Online.

    • @metademon
      @metademon 2 роки тому +1

      Same, I’m trying not to cry
      Seeing a veteran of Minecraft leaving, if good or bad, breaks my old Minecraft heart
      I hope he finds peace in the future, and leave that port with the ship into the vast ocean of potential

  • @maxifilip123
    @maxifilip123 2 роки тому

    I personally started playing minecraft on beta 1.6.6 and have played it regularly untill about version 1.7.10. But since about 1.2.5 I have always played modded, so it’s very different, because modpack authors usually skip versions with only minor upgrades as it would be too much work. So I don’t return to old versions for nostalgia, but for the mods that are no longer updated. If I was to return based on nostalgia, I would definitely return back to the good old FTB Ultimate on version 1.4.7. For me, that was the ultimate modded minecraft experience. Great video! It brought back many memories

    • @maxifilip123
      @maxifilip123 2 роки тому

      Or more likely tekkit for 1.2.5… I spent hundreds and hundreds of hours there… so many memories now XD

  • @Valcerv
    @Valcerv 2 роки тому +1

    "I that all of you sail that new ship into the sunset"
    Me being the beta 1.7 player he mentioned:no I don't think I will

  • @aletlee179
    @aletlee179 2 роки тому +137

    So in your conclusion, You will be stayed here on the docks (Ver. 1.8) *forever* while the other will go on to the next update? In my word that's fine, because your taste that you something you love is hard to move on. But in my case, I do something to find of myself; a new beginning from one to the new, and it's always been to move on every single update.
    I've been playing this game since 2011, started as a Minecraft Java Web (since is the only available I can play since back in the day), and then, I play in the Pocket Edition in 2012 until I stop since 0.8.0 because in the next update the 0.9.0 changes the world and bringing the introduction of infinite worlds. But then I have to move on and start playing that version and into the future. I adapt more and more into my experience in every single game but in my perspective, *it's still the same game* and it will always have in my eyes, just like me and you.
    As we grow older, our bodies will be going to change like a Ship of Theseus but we are still the same. But in our perspective, we live in our experience and it must adapt to every single event that has been hard on, so stop staying in the past and move forward to a better future.

    • @grav8455
      @grav8455 2 роки тому +1

      I love this comment.

    • @insertname4929
      @insertname4929 2 роки тому +1

      Playing an updated version of a game isn't a chore though, things like hcf are fun and if you find a version you like, just play it.
      [Insert classic melee vs ultimate meme here]

    • @AbbeyKitty1013
      @AbbeyKitty1013 2 роки тому

      Why a LONG COMMENT!?

    • @Gold171
      @Gold171 2 роки тому

      Omg I almost forgot you could play Minecraft on the web browser way back in the day. Thanks for the “I’m getting old” check

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost 2 роки тому

      @@AbbeyKitty1013 why not

  • @loverboyphobia
    @loverboyphobia 2 роки тому +199

    This lowekey helped me out with something I'd been scared about for years. It made me realize that Change is natural and that we shouldn't fear it, if something is changing its still the same thing, just like we as humans are constantly changing.

    • @ash_underscore_
      @ash_underscore_ 2 роки тому +1

      humans evolved from a primate but we're still primates, its not like we are in an entirely different order now, we still get primal rage

    • @amateurbuilds682
      @amateurbuilds682 2 роки тому

      Well said

  • @thatoneyoutuber777
    @thatoneyoutuber777 2 роки тому +1

    I. Never thought it this way. I, am a newcomer, kind of. Thats probably why. I remember the days before the Redstone update, now as just fuzzy memories, as I was just 7 or 8 years old. I got bored for a while, and around 2 years later, I came back. It was the 1.12 update that brought me back. Friends at school would talk about it a lot, plus the new update came out, I had to try it. I loaded up a new world, and everything changed. There was now new oceans, beautiful dolphins. Even a heart of the sea, which I was confused. Minecraft I as KNEW it, was gone. Now a new ship has emerged with grand upgrades. Minecraft, has changed

  • @ReusableRocket
    @ReusableRocket 2 роки тому +3

    I loved this video! The explanations and the wording was phenomenal, it honestly felt like I was watching a short documentary on Minecraft. I completely agree with everything you said, even though I’d prefer to play in 1.18. But a part of me sometimes longs for beta... Well done man, keep up the amazing work!

  • @OldDanTucker
    @OldDanTucker 2 роки тому +263

    Now many more people will see how me and the older guys feel. Yall's minecraft 1.8 is like our beta 1.7.3.

    • @mozambique32762
      @mozambique32762 2 роки тому +3

      I don't get it lol

    • @mikogulu
      @mikogulu 2 роки тому +6

      Yo dude, youre totally right

    • @a_angry_bunny
      @a_angry_bunny 2 роки тому +15

      I mean, it really isn't that much different. You can still stripmine and everything else you use to do before 1.8.

    • @fatty1040
      @fatty1040 2 роки тому +2

      @@a_angry_bunny so chores?

    • @Life-vt8yi
      @Life-vt8yi 2 роки тому +1

      I can understand
      Maybe once I see a big update later I would have the same reaction
      I did feel a little scared for the game during the livestream 2020

  • @alfonix562
    @alfonix562 2 роки тому +964

    you think coming out as gay is hard? try coming out as Minecraft ver. 1.18, see how much acceptance you get from the "tolerant" left

    • @TheCursedJudge
      @TheCursedJudge  2 роки тому +157

      dobermadman OWNS Minecraft boomers with FACTS and LOGIC

    • @helltubejackie1086
      @helltubejackie1086 2 роки тому +44

      you think coming out as Minecraft ver. 1.18 is hard? try coming out as Minecraft ver. 1.20 and see how much acceptance you get from the "tolerant" dobermadman.

    • @alfonix562
      @alfonix562 2 роки тому +24

      @@helltubejackie1086 you wanna fight me? i know your ip

    • @Cookie.2118
      @Cookie.2118 2 роки тому +34

      @@alfonix562 I would tell you a joke about my IP But you probably wouldn't get it.
      *Dies inside*

    • @GumSkyloard
      @GumSkyloard 2 роки тому +25

      You think you're oppressed? HA, try being Minecraft ver. 1.9.

  • @eric_enter9141
    @eric_enter9141 2 роки тому +2

    I too like and grew up with 1.8
    I also spent alot of my time mining away in the caves, and that feeling will never be the same. I think that the caves and clifs update was a good update, but it will be hard to get used to the new cave generation.
    But for me the clifs part of caves and clifs is what is ruening minecraft for me. The old terain was way easier to navigate and explore. Now there are just mountains and deep holes everywhere /:

  • @Uberkit
    @Uberkit 2 роки тому

    I like the ship description you go with, and yes the new update essentially replaces all the planks on the ship, but given that we have the ability to "rewind time" we still get to revisit that old ship with all its original planks still fitted, everyone started playing minecraft at different times, I started playing at the end of 2010 in the early betas and for me those are my favourite versions, basically pre-sprinting and hunger. But I also love the fact that the game is evolving and adding new things, I frequently go back to the older updates to play and then when I am bored I load up the latest version and play that too.

  • @TheCrimsonCake
    @TheCrimsonCake 2 роки тому +315

    I completely understand your points, but I must say, keeping it the same is always doomed for destruction to oblivion. I completely understand leaving, but you must realize leaving only makes it worse. It’s better to just evolve with the game, change like it changes, and then feel the balance on being the same page of the game and you.
    But your points were very well thought out and I really liked your style of portraying your them.

    • @plutonium8567
      @plutonium8567 2 роки тому +20

      constructive criticism, love it.

    • @AldSotha
      @AldSotha 2 роки тому +14

      I disagree with the creator of this UA-cam video. His argument is basically like this -> "oh, i don't want to live as human, it sucks, i want to live as a SIMPLE FISH from 3 billion years ago. Before more complex forms of life evolved from the simple fish." (i don't really believe in evolution, but you get the point).
      I play MC probably for 8-10 years (not sure for how long), and i always liked new updates. MC in the past SUCKED. It was fun, but i don't feel very nostalgic about it. It was so incomplete, and lacking.
      When i started playing MC, there already was life bar (hearts, hunger, food etc), so i don't give a F about a SIMPLER version. Actually i started playing Creative, and then when i learned to play Survival, i never went back to Creative again!!
      1.18 update is awesome. It's a bit difficult on the coal resource, because there's very little of it deep down. And also, exposure of raw ores in caves is lesser than before. But MC mining was too easy in the past, and i agree with the nerfs.
      The thing that plagues me are Phantoms (but they exist for years already, i know,). I refuse to sleep in MC, and i wanna build at night, and i hate to not be able to build outside, because Phantoms don't know how to stop spawning.
      Everything else is mostly alright.
      I don't want to be a simple FISH in water, that eat worms, and eventually gets eaten by a larger fish/shark. Being a complex human is far better, and i hope we evolve even further into Gods, irl, and i hope for more updates of MC in the future.

    • @TheCrimsonCake
      @TheCrimsonCake 2 роки тому +13

      @@AldSotha First of all, this was well thought out. Second, I believe that some of the earlier games had some merit to them, and I honestly would’ve loved to play them for a while longer. But as you’ve said, being fish stink, being monkey good.

    • @AldSotha
      @AldSotha 2 роки тому +6

      @@TheCrimsonCake Yap, monkey evolved, monkey can do a LOT of things :D hell, monkeys can even SWIM.

    • @Henry-gp8tt
      @Henry-gp8tt 2 роки тому +6

      @@AldSotha Yeah i agree. I have never played the older versions without hunger bar either so i can't possibly understand. But hey... my take on this is that the guy who made this video is blinded by nostalgia... Look i get it Minecraft used to be easier and simpler, but games evolve you either evolve with it and accept it or you die with the past. Just like real life.

  • @ItsMeJames
    @ItsMeJames 2 роки тому +1266

    Wow nice video man I had chills at the end lol

    • @BrBlBa
      @BrBlBa 2 роки тому +1

      Same! Lol I still have them and I just finished the video! And hello to you James :)

    • @Buzzee538
      @Buzzee538 2 роки тому

      Why?

    • @jeanjames4335
      @jeanjames4335 2 роки тому +1

      IKR

    • @armani_is_gucci
      @armani_is_gucci 2 роки тому

      Came to the comments to say the same thing

    • @kajetanmajewski1256
      @kajetanmajewski1256 2 роки тому +3

      All dislikes didnt watched the video

  • @exoticbutters4212
    @exoticbutters4212 2 роки тому +1

    I can't just mine at level 11 and get all ores. I have to go to different levels for different ones. I don't know how to feel about that.

  • @Reverie1901
    @Reverie1901 Рік тому +2

    This just goes to show that we never fully adapt to change

  • @ubitialcosmos
    @ubitialcosmos 2 роки тому +98

    Kinda glad this popped into my recommended, you're an insanely good speaker, you're careful with how you said everything in case someone went off on one word, and your voice is so damn relaxing. Good work, man

    • @TheCursedJudge
      @TheCursedJudge  2 роки тому +18

      A lot of people still went off of one word, but I do appreciate it. Have a good day, man.

  • @AnymMusic
    @AnymMusic 2 роки тому +62

    I knew the title would be about Minecraft changing radically and indeed "ruining" it as we know it

  • @saralareau8010
    @saralareau8010 2 роки тому

    I've played this game since alpha and knew of it even from before that.
    I still vividly remember the nether being added as a kid and wondering if it was just some Halloween update that would go away eventually, some part of my brain still calls gunpowder Sulphur and I still remember the teaser video for the enderman giving me nightmares as a kid.
    Despite that I have never had a problem adapting and accepting Minecraft's updates, to me they have always felt natural and I even quickly got used to the combat update when PVP was my favorite game types.
    I feel like 1.18 is the first time the world has felt this foreign to me, I couldn't love it more don't get me wrong and I am going through rigorous steps to update my own server to 1.18 from 1.16 but still it just feels like a different game now.
    it just feels so weird that I have never had a problem adapting to updates before but for the first time in my history it feels like I'm new to the game and I don't know what is what and I think I am ok with that....

  • @volodymyrakakaktus6022
    @volodymyrakakaktus6022 2 роки тому

    2:15 what shaders is it?
    And 12:00, if it's different from first one

  • @BionicleFreek99
    @BionicleFreek99 2 роки тому +91

    I understand your trepidation, but as someone who has played the game since the first versions came out, I can tell you that in someone's opinion every update since Alpha 1.2.6 has "ruined" the feel of the game. The game by its very nature has changed a lot even from alpha to beta, and even more since then, I don't think this is a bad thing, I think it's just the nature of it. I remember that when pistons were added there was a VERY vocal sub-group of the community that swore on the hill they wanted to die on that pistons being added to the game would DESTROY it, irreparably ruin the game by changing it so fundamentally as to add a mod to it. This happens every update since then, and especially every update since 1.0, something gets added, someone gets mad and says it will ruin the game forever, then nothing happens and everyone moves on. But I do agree that 1.9 was the sticking point where things got more radicalized at the very least in the community due to things changing so suddenly (even though I liked the update). Also, I don't think 1.7 is "minecraft", that depends on who you ask, and you'll get as many different opinions forward and backward from the first version of alpha to the current version as you have comments below this.

  • @Iffyish
    @Iffyish 2 роки тому +31

    I haven't played Minecraft since pre-Microsoft, and I just redownloaded it. It's so different. UA-cam let's plays couldn't prepare me enough. I had no house and 3 parrots on my first day. I just dropped into a winding abandoned structure when I expected some ores in a void cave. It's nothing like OG, but I still love it.

    • @jacobrawlinson12
      @jacobrawlinson12 2 роки тому +2

      You seen the village raids? That's crazy for vets

    • @Iffyish
      @Iffyish 2 роки тому

      @@jacobrawlinson12 not yet, but I will eventually! Joined an SMP but there's so few villagers left, had to travel to like 5k cords to even find one.

    • @higgsbonbon
      @higgsbonbon 2 роки тому +2

      @@Iffyish Keep an eye out for totems. Also you can breed villagers and reroll their trades for stuff like mending books and enchanted diamond equipment.

    • @sspectre8217
      @sspectre8217 2 роки тому

      Have you tried the elytra, yet? Or explored the nether’s different biomes? Beating the Woodland Mansion is pretty cool too…

    • @Iffyish
      @Iffyish 2 роки тому

      @@sspectre8217 working towards it! (I've never really liked trying things in creative first, makes the discovery less exciting for me, but I've seen those things in passing on YT vids) I'm all prepped for the nether but I'm currently moving my base lol. Had a close call the other day w a player, n lost some items while exploring to those phantom things.

  • @gabrielquist6120
    @gabrielquist6120 2 роки тому

    I was excited about the update until the I learned that the meusic changed. I love the pre-Caves and Cliffs meusic. I have it on my meusic playlist. I want to be able to cange the meusic back to pre-Caves and Cliffs meusic.

  • @rogeras5966
    @rogeras5966 Рік тому

    Wow, this video is pretty cool, I have already heard of that question of if you replace something, it's still the same thing? but being used in minecraft is pretty cool, also that thing about how in a live service game like Fortnite you can't play the previous versions of the game like for example your favorite one or the one you played first, or that new players will not be able to play ther first seasons

  • @davidshaver7765
    @davidshaver7765 2 роки тому +41

    I’ve always found the nostalgic minecraft community interesting as they usually split into two groups one that misses the game being “difficult” and “fantastical” and the other that misses the game being “calm” and relaxing”. We all have different experiences in Minecraft which is amazing and these updates will just give each experience more variety. Each adventure will always be different, the world will be more motivational and inspiring, and the lore will be even more mysterious. The game is still just as calming as before and just as difficult. The updates are only giving us more opportunities to use our imagination to its fullest potential. Minecraft is a sandbox game and the only time Minecraft should be ruined for anyone is when that fact changes.

    • @alienxotic5028
      @alienxotic5028 2 роки тому +1

      the game is literally harder now lmao. The new nether is much more challenging. Combat was easier in earlier versions because of spam clicking. There are much stronger mobs than the basic night creatures. The enderdragon has an actual AI.

  • @thanhtainguyen1499
    @thanhtainguyen1499 2 роки тому +605

    I personally really really like the new combat system as it created more depth and a degree a strategy. Back then you could practically solo any mob with your bare hands if you just continuously knock them back with your attacks. Not only that, it gives some complexity to pvp as the winner is no longer decided on who can spam buttons the fastest but who that remains calm and patient with their flow in combat

    • @TheEditFactory
      @TheEditFactory 2 роки тому +38

      My only problem is the blocking. That shit was gold

    • @yuyuko4232
      @yuyuko4232 2 роки тому +18

      i really like the combat update cuz i suck at pvp

    • @FoxSlyme
      @FoxSlyme 2 роки тому +11

      @@yuyuko4232 not at pvp but at boring spam-clicking
      Edit: stop replying to me and read my latest reply!!!

    • @yuyuko4232
      @yuyuko4232 2 роки тому +4

      @@FoxSlyme nah, i really suck at 1.8 pvp

    • @mot3600official
      @mot3600official 2 роки тому +7

      Also you can now do different combat styles like axes for high damage or swords for a constant barrage of attacks

  • @denizkaragullu6239
    @denizkaragullu6239 2 роки тому

    I can't remember the exact year I started playing this game, but I think I was around elementary school grade 2 or 3. I am in my 2nd year of university right now. I remember playing the demo version on the website with my friend, thinking the skeleton was another player and freaking out. I remember the first time I learned how to enter public servers. I remember the times I was betrayed, had my stuff got stolen, got my buildings destroyed etc. I remember the friends I made that only lasted a couple of days until one of us stopped playing on the server. I remember playing survival games with my friends. I remember the crazy shit we would do on creative. I remember being too afraid to go inside the caves if I was the only person awake at home on a summer night. I remember watching Herobrine sighting videos with my friends and having nightmares about it for days. I remember watching the boys in my class play bedrock version on their phones together at a server and wishing I wasn't too shy to ask to join them. I remember when I started high school and Minecraft became "cringe" all of a sudden. I remember driving away from the game and only playing it as "guilty pleasure" as I "grew out of it". I remember defending this game against internet trolls who harrased any kid with a Minecraft profile picture. I remember not calling it a guilty pleasure anymore. I remember finally having the friend group to play Minecraft Bedrock on my phone with on lunch breaks. I remember being extremely happy that largest UA-camr on this platform, Pewdiepie, was playing this without a shame and it was finally not "cringe" anymore. I remember starting watching Minecraft content on UA-cam again. I made a server with my boyfriend and we've been playing on that for almost a year now. Sometimes we have really big build projects and we spend hours on just a roof (without counting gathering the materials). Sometimes we go adventuring, digging up treasures or stopping raids. Sometimes we just do grindy stuff like strip mining or exp farming while listening to a new artist or a youtube video we found. It is the only game that I never grew out of because I feel like the game is growing with me. It wouldn't be the same if it stood as the same "ship". I would probably only play it 1 time in 5 years to get nostalgia and that would be it. Change is scary, but necessary

  • @leonidasforlaccountbayer3997
    @leonidasforlaccountbayer3997 2 роки тому

    dang this video hits hard at my heart and thats true, i mean what will happen next 2 years? i love minecraft as 1.8 but i love minecraft as 1.18, its fun like new stuff to play with but its not the basic minecraft we know... thats kinda sad..

  • @V972
    @V972 2 роки тому +113

    Great video.
    Since I strangely don't have this nostalgia, I don't really get people who cling to certain versions. Sure, I kinda understand the concept of nostalgia, but I just couldn't relate. Ever since I started playing from 1.2.5 I felt excited and mostly positive of new features, even changing ones.
    So this video is a great gateway to the mind of such players and it helped me understand thing subject more.

    • @zhongli1139
      @zhongli1139 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah. Minecraft is Minecraft, and it will always be awesome no matter what
      Unless killing your dog turns into an achievement.

    • @TheAetherleaf
      @TheAetherleaf 2 роки тому +1

      @@zhongli1139 Achivement earned:Ultimate Betrayal

    • @buckyisdizzy
      @buckyisdizzy 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheAetherleaf reward: permaban

    • @Justin-ul7fh
      @Justin-ul7fh 2 роки тому

      @@zhongli1139 Minecraft Achievement: *Kill your dog in real life*

    • @TheAetherleaf
      @TheAetherleaf 2 роки тому

      @@Justin-ul7fh :o