It certainly is! But it is even more so after you have experienced burnout and want to escape the loop. I personally want to create some things, but get stuck in constant "progression", which obviously leads to "but what now?“
My tip? Very similar to the task board is write a journal! When you write down your adventures, you remember them longer. I keep my book and quill journals at 64 pages long, and I'm on my 8th one. I've written down builds, discoveries, challenges and frustrations and it is so much fun to look back and read how far I've come in my Minecraft world! Journaling is one of the best things I've done in my world, my journals are worth more to me, than diamonds.
I just started doing this recently and I've been loving it. I also started documenting specific projects in their own journals and I plan to build a library to store them all.
@@arofiive Yes! I too have a library! I was soooo happy they made bookshelves and lecterns for storing books!! That makes a huge difference than just storing them in a chest!
This is perfect! I’ve done the same, but occasionally run into a glitch where the text gets messed up/pages get out of order. If anyone has suggestions on how to fix this let me know!
8:00 Don't put the collection in a museum! It's the same as with the functional blocks. Don't put them in the same place! You're robbing yourself of incentive to build! Put the Dragon Egg in a Dragon Slayer's Tower, put the Elytra in Icarus's Rest, the Golden Apple in the Garden of the Hesperides.
Lore is such a powerful tool for me, Its probably the reason most people started to play minecraft. For example after hearing about the new piglin mob coming to minecraft, I built a lab in the snowy mountains on pocket edition, with a nether portal to trick piglins into coming so I could trap them in test tubes to see how they zombified.
It's called Two Week Phase. I overcame him after creating a world without a specific purpose. without trying to kill the dragon in an absurd speedrun time. Just playing quietly doing what makes me happy and gets me excited. I have been with this world for 3 months and I very happily recommend it to everyone. Note/EDIT: also diversify my gameplay by playing minigames on servers & playing game modes like one block.
I started the phrase "Because Minecraft" and that unlocked a lot for me in my forever world. Led me to a Savana village partly in the swamp. Defeated the dragon 20 times for the end gateway portal. Made a 4000 block bridge across the ocean, Because Minecraft.
Throughout 12 years of playing minecraft, I never really had a world that I'd stay in. I'm kind of a writer myself, and can't believe I haven't though of adding lore to my worlds before, despite enjoying worldbuilding so much. From here I will create a new world and just really stick to it, thank you
I enjoy using villagers. However, I like to only use three or four in separate houses. Typically it's a farmer, butcher, armor, and weapons Smith. They all also have their own built home/work area.
It's not all about having a long playtime but also actually having fun and feeling like you are actually doing something. All these tips are quite nice however i highly doubt it is possible for everyone to enjoy them
I find that adhd helps me play for longer, cause i always get sidetracked and make very little progression. Ive been playing on a world for over a year and i still havent killed the dragon
Really loved the "Buildings for Everything" tip. I'm trying to implement it in my current world (which, I hope, will be my Forever World). And since I'm playing modded, there's gonna be a lot of building to do. Overall, some great tips in the video, keep it up!
In my current long term world (i lost the last one 😢) i stayed on just iron gear for a long time. And then the same for diamond gear. And then for netherrite i enchanted things with mending and still have books left over without ever doing annoying villager traiding. Btw i recently beat my first ocean monument, was super stressful and fun.
Unfortunately, the sad reality everyone (including me) needs to realize, is that if you have to try this hard to enjoy something, you probably just need to let it go. You miss it. I miss it. But maybe it's just time to move on.
Been using techniques JUST like this for my Minecraft world that’s probably a year and a half old give or take. Got no idea what day I’m on, but all I know is that I still have yet to beat the dragon and the world’s still going strong. Awesome video!
Raids are imo one of the fun parts of the game, when the update came out, it finally gave a reason to build walls or towers, even more so if you use mods that add additional illagers.
A huge thing for me that drives me is constantly moving and exploring. Its a reason why I still come back constantly and dont burn out as hard. I like to explore my world and discover new terrain and structures. It opens your eyes to see your whole world and even map it out! Its fun and keeps me going and sometimes fuels more ideas.
I've been playing in my hardcore world for almost five years now, and the thing that's kept me playing all these years is determination. I want to see how far I can push myself to fill my world with as many projects and creations I can. Also, I've found that spending several irl months out and away from my main base to set up shop thousands of blocks away helps to both expand my influence throughout the world and open up new experiences in untraveled terrain!
Earlier this year I started up this game again with the intent to make a world and stick to it, I prolonged the boss fights purposely, focusing on creativity above all else, needless to say, I am still playing and loving the game, going on 4 consistant months now on this world and have started to make another house because I have too much haha, this new house has taken me over 4 weeks and I am still working on it, but this is the point of minecraft and I love it.
My current world I’ve been playing since around June, played consistently until August and took a break until this month. By far the longest I’ve played one world, and purely just because I’m building things I want to build
this video gave me inspiration on the modpack i'm creating to play with my friends! I'm feeling a little better about making the gameplay reach the 3 months of history i'm planning the game to have!
okay here's my idea for a new world: I'll create a world with a border (pretty big, but significantly smaller than usual) and every time minecraft has a new update/drop, I'll expand by 1000 blocks
As someone who has played Minecraft ever since it was first introduced to Xbox 360, I will definitely admit Minecraft has its moments where it can get very tedious and boring. But it’s one of the few franchises that I’ve stuck by, and is one of my top 3 favorite franchises, with FNAF being my #1, and Minecraft being my second.
I have a survival world that was made back in 1.15 The way i avoid burn out is by playing in bursts. I take regular breaks from the game and keep track on projects that i need to finish.
I started playing Minecraft back in 2013 and I always come back to the game. I find it easier to take your time to get to diamond, then go for the dragon around day 95 - 115, also take breaks and try to experiment with mods or addons. My last tip is to try and document your world, make UA-cam videos about it and show people your progress.
I started a private modded server 6 months back on 1.7.10 after reading a certain trilogy, and I've maybe had two major periods where I've added new mods (et futurum for backports and some stuff for our overworld adventure) and I've found that slowing the gameplay down and just enjoying the smaller aspects of everything helps! I came from a castle to having two surrounding villages built, thousands of blocks explored in my region, and I've personally improved one of the bigger pregenned villages in the mod's dimension, by taking smaller steps, taking a week off after every larger project is complete, and achieving a slow buildup to every part of making the world better so that it feels more like a genuine accomplishment rather than just another step in the process
I had a world a few months ago where I had iron armor and stone tools for 125 days (in game) and it was fun because I like it to not do stuff very quickly like defeating the dragon and getting diamond armor Btw thx for the tips I will use them when I can play Minecraft again
I rush the early stages of the game so I have the best tools to do builds. Im making a huge church on a realm with my gf and a few other friends. Its peaceful
I have made up a story like i am the conqueror and i conquer village and i defend them from monsters and raid they crown me their king and then i am making some cities alongwith the village at different locations so its gonna be a big kingdom with different provinces. i am taking it very slow i am playing for over 6 months but i intentionally never took blaze rods i rarely go to neither because i have reserved it for later part of the story. My map had a shipwreck on ground near spawn so the story starts like i was some king whose nation got destroyed and fled to save his life but due to storm my ship struck with a small hill. Now the villagers took good care of me and helped me a lot in meantime i saw that monster spawn at night and pillagers raid and loot helpless villagers ( as i have came from very distant land so it was something totally new for me) . So i decided to save the people from those tyrants and the undead, i quickly became their leader and as i conquer different villages and also made a new city. I officially declared an empire with me being the king. It would have been more exciting if there were more mobs like pillagers and there more cities so that i can do politics at different kingdoms level ( i know there are mods and addon which naturally adds mobs and cities but i dont want to cheat because once i started cheating i will ruin everything) and i dont have anyone whom i can play with so my server is just me planning that someday there will be more people and we can see clash of empires but i dont think thats gonna happen 😢
What about Major updates for example the trial chambers or new biomes like the creaking I had a realm from before the netherite temples update and was disappointed to only be able find a broken chambers because I already explored thousands of blocks
My biggest issues is I absolutely despise early game Minecraft I hate how slow and just time consuming it is to do things a lot of that is because I have big ambitions for the world and just don’t want to do the grind with anything less than the best gear then once I get that stuff my ideas change and I feel differently about what I really want to do so I get bored stop playing and start over a couple months later
I think that everything is good in moderation, If you're playing every single day or all the time, obviously you're going to get burnout, screen time is recommended for 2 hours a day and if you're letting yourself have more screen time, chances are your attention span will drop and wont want to play longer games
Imo this idea of sticking to a long term survival world is a bit overblown. Mostly I see it being pushed by content creators. I mean its not that hard to have a ling term world. Just dont delete it. Come back to it when u want to play minecraft , play for a bit do a few things , dont worry about accomplishing anything or how much u are progressing. If u want to play minecraft just play, creative mode , survival whatever. Minecraft is a huge game with limitless creative possibilities, there is so much to discover and get into, from modding, to map creation, screenshot art, animations, redstone mechanics, world buiding whatever. Dont let other people judge your gameplay, if vanilla survival appeals to u do it. If u prefer vanilla + cuz u dont really like to grind go ahead. Most of all dont get caught up in the idea that your minecraft gameplay isnt legitimate if it doesnt look like something else. That is just gamer toxicity. Minecraft is a creative outlet and a game. Play however u want doesnt really matter. Dont create pressure around what u choose to do as a hobby.
Same I rarely go far from my base to avoid loading to many new chunks. I usually only go far when big updates like 1.18 happen. It's also good to stay in one area to keep the world file size as small as possible.
ive been playing minecraft fr for maybe about 2 years on and off ive only beat the enderdragon twice but i do always get stuck in a cycle of restarting
The only reason i get burned out is eventually my worlds get so laggy cause i have a bad computer, and they get to the point where i have to eat 5 times to actually eat or sit there for 30s mining a block over and over again, im exited to puch past this tho cause im getting a gaming pc this christrmas!!!
nope. so much of this is so wrong. the entire reason why minecraft blew up in the first place was BECAUSE it was an rpg sandbox unlike any other. without the rpg elements, its just any other building "sandbox" game. unfortunately your solutions rely on being intrinsically motivated, which 90% of the planet is not.
I think the point is not to do this cause you don't want to play, but actually how to keep wanting to play. For example, right now, I really wanna play Minecraft, and I want it to last, I don't want to be bored with it. of course, if I'm bored, I'll play something else, but the point is to make the gameplay not be boring, extending the fun. if I'm bored, I'll play something else, but I want to keep playing
Hey everyone just a reminder liking this video as well as subscribing is completely free and helps me out a lot :)
Watching this BEFORE you get burnt out is so much more important than after/already feeling burnt out
Hope it Helps :)
It certainly is!
But it is even more so after you have experienced burnout and want to escape the loop.
I personally want to create some things, but get stuck in constant "progression", which obviously leads to "but what now?“
My tip? Very similar to the task board is write a journal! When you write down your adventures, you remember them longer. I keep my book and quill journals at 64 pages long, and I'm on my 8th one. I've written down builds, discoveries, challenges and frustrations and it is so much fun to look back and read how far I've come in my Minecraft world! Journaling is one of the best things I've done in my world, my journals are worth more to me, than diamonds.
I just started doing this recently and I've been loving it. I also started documenting specific projects in their own journals and I plan to build a library to store them all.
@@arofiive
Yes! I too have a library! I was soooo happy they made bookshelves and lecterns for storing books!! That makes a huge difference than just storing them in a chest!
I was literally doing that last night and I was up till 1am 😂
This is perfect! I’ve done the same, but occasionally run into a glitch where the text gets messed up/pages get out of order. If anyone has suggestions on how to fix this let me know!
8:00 Don't put the collection in a museum!
It's the same as with the functional blocks. Don't put them in the same place! You're robbing yourself of incentive to build! Put the Dragon Egg in a Dragon Slayer's Tower, put the Elytra in Icarus's Rest, the Golden Apple in the Garden of the Hesperides.
fire ideas ngl
Honestly another good idea I guess the museum does kinda stick tons of stuff in just one place
Yeah I’m putting my freaking hearts in a corrupted bit of a forest
Lore is such a powerful tool for me, Its probably the reason most people started to play minecraft. For example after hearing about the new piglin mob coming to minecraft, I built a lab in the snowy mountains on pocket edition, with a nether portal to trick piglins into coming so I could trap them in test tubes to see how they zombified.
It's called Two Week Phase.
I overcame him after creating a world without a specific purpose. without trying to kill the dragon in an absurd speedrun time. Just playing quietly doing what makes me happy and gets me excited. I have been with this world for 3 months and I very happily recommend it to everyone.
Note/EDIT: also diversify my gameplay by playing minigames on servers & playing game modes like one block.
I have been with my world for 6 months
I started the phrase "Because Minecraft" and that unlocked a lot for me in my forever world. Led me to a Savana village partly in the swamp. Defeated the dragon 20 times for the end gateway portal. Made a 4000 block bridge across the ocean, Because Minecraft.
Throughout 12 years of playing minecraft, I never really had a world that I'd stay in. I'm kind of a writer myself, and can't believe I haven't though of adding lore to my worlds before, despite enjoying worldbuilding so much. From here I will create a new world and just really stick to it, thank you
I enjoy using villagers. However, I like to only use three or four in separate houses. Typically it's a farmer, butcher, armor, and weapons Smith. They all also have their own built home/work area.
It's not all about having a long playtime but also actually having fun and feeling like you are actually doing something. All these tips are quite nice however i highly doubt it is possible for everyone to enjoy them
Step 1: don't have ADHD
I find that adhd helps me play for longer, cause i always get sidetracked and make very little progression. Ive been playing on a world for over a year and i still havent killed the dragon
Dw you can make it work, I did with ADHD :)
Impossible challenge
@@Faradite-r1preal, I have so many ideas but my inventory gets messed up in ten seconds and I have like five projects on the go
@@Faradite-r1pI’ve been playing for 6 years and still haven’t
Jk
Really loved the "Buildings for Everything" tip. I'm trying to implement it in my current world (which, I hope, will be my Forever World). And since I'm playing modded, there's gonna be a lot of building to do. Overall, some great tips in the video, keep it up!
In my current long term world (i lost the last one 😢) i stayed on just iron gear for a long time.
And then the same for diamond gear. And then for netherrite i enchanted things with mending and still have books left over without ever doing annoying villager traiding.
Btw i recently beat my first ocean monument, was super stressful and fun.
1:10 You know what else is massive?
Lol
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My mommy 👹
The low taper fade meme
Unfortunately, the sad reality everyone (including me) needs to realize, is that if you have to try this hard to enjoy something, you probably just need to let it go. You miss it. I miss it. But maybe it's just time to move on.
Been using techniques JUST like this for my Minecraft world that’s probably a year and a half old give or take. Got no idea what day I’m on, but all I know is that I still have yet to beat the dragon and the world’s still going strong. Awesome video!
Raids are imo one of the fun parts of the game, when the update came out, it finally gave a reason to build walls or towers, even more so if you use mods that add additional illagers.
A huge thing for me that drives me is constantly moving and exploring. Its a reason why I still come back constantly and dont burn out as hard. I like to explore my world and discover new terrain and structures. It opens your eyes to see your whole world and even map it out! Its fun and keeps me going and sometimes fuels more ideas.
I've been playing in my hardcore world for almost five years now, and the thing that's kept me playing all these years is determination. I want to see how far I can push myself to fill my world with as many projects and creations I can. Also, I've found that spending several irl months out and away from my main base to set up shop thousands of blocks away helps to both expand my influence throughout the world and open up new experiences in untraveled terrain!
Earlier this year I started up this game again with the intent to make a world and stick to it, I prolonged the boss fights purposely, focusing on creativity above all else, needless to say, I am still playing and loving the game, going on 4 consistant months now on this world and have started to make another house because I have too much haha, this new house has taken me over 4 weeks and I am still working on it, but this is the point of minecraft and I love it.
Loved the video boss! We want more!😂🙌🏽 good stuff man, have a blessed Christmas, rooting for you
My current world I’ve been playing since around June, played consistently until August and took a break until this month. By far the longest I’ve played one world, and purely just because I’m building things I want to build
THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO YOU LEGITIMATELY SAVED MY 856 DAY HARDCORE WORLD BRO THANK YOUUUU
this video gave me inspiration on the modpack i'm creating to play with my friends!
I'm feeling a little better about making the gameplay reach the 3 months of history i'm planning the game to have!
okay here's my idea for a new world: I'll create a world with a border (pretty big, but significantly smaller than usual) and every time minecraft has a new update/drop, I'll expand by 1000 blocks
super underrated video!
People on my freinds realm need to watch this as they play for the 2 week phase get burnt out and play again in a months time
this video is so refreshing thanks!
ive been playing this game for 15 years and i still have never beaten the ender dragon
Never even bothered looking for the end portal
I’m 20 years old now and just beat it 4 months ago, so scared i died around 17-18 times in the end 😭
ive never beaten it without cheats on :P
Is peacefully considered cheats
@@AerialApples I used a godseed on mine xD
As someone who has played Minecraft ever since it was first introduced to Xbox 360, I will definitely admit Minecraft has its moments where it can get very tedious and boring. But it’s one of the few franchises that I’ve stuck by, and is one of my top 3 favorite franchises, with FNAF being my #1, and Minecraft being my second.
I have a survival world that was made back in 1.15
The way i avoid burn out is by playing in bursts.
I take regular breaks from the game and keep track on projects that i need to finish.
Great video. Keep em coming
"Pirate ship exists for traiding"
That sounds very wrong! Pirate ships exist for pirating, trade ships exist for trading lol
lmao
Great video, man!
Exactly what I was looking for
Glad I could help!
i used to play on a survival world that lasted very long before corruption came after 1.18. now i started a new world that past the 4 week phase
Why has minecraft never given people challenges to complete for xp or something? This video is gold I’m about to go get addicted again.
I started playing Minecraft back in 2013 and I always come back to the game. I find it easier to take your time to get to diamond, then go for the dragon around day 95 - 115, also take breaks and try to experiment with mods or addons. My last tip is to try and document your world, make UA-cam videos about it and show people your progress.
I started a private modded server 6 months back on 1.7.10 after reading a certain trilogy, and I've maybe had two major periods where I've added new mods (et futurum for backports and some stuff for our overworld adventure) and I've found that slowing the gameplay down and just enjoying the smaller aspects of everything helps! I came from a castle to having two surrounding villages built, thousands of blocks explored in my region, and I've personally improved one of the bigger pregenned villages in the mod's dimension, by taking smaller steps, taking a week off after every larger project is complete, and achieving a slow buildup to every part of making the world better so that it feels more like a genuine accomplishment rather than just another step in the process
Now I want to do a long term minecraft let's play lol!! Great vid🔥
Maybe I’ll do one eventually :)
Amazing video
4:25 those village walls are so beautiful
I enjoy the irony of creating a giant villager prison full of unpaid laborers to help me create my perfect peaceful world
I had a world a few months ago where I had iron armor and stone tools for 125 days (in game) and it was fun because I like it to not do stuff very quickly like defeating the dragon and getting diamond armor
Btw thx for the tips I will use them when I can play Minecraft again
Glad I could help!
Personally what I do is get full netherite in creative and use spectator to find stuff and then build loot structures do redstone and build.
I literally just built the church at 1:39 in my Minecraft server lol, that was what pushed my two week phase into a longer phase
I rush the early stages of the game so I have the best tools to do builds. Im making a huge church on a realm with my gf and a few other friends. Its peaceful
10:30 its a great idea i love that.
I will come back to this video 10 times in my life 😂
I just like making maps and I NEVER get burnt out and I’m super dedicated to it now
2:50 GOW reference is crazy
I have made up a story like i am the conqueror and i conquer village and i defend them from monsters and raid they crown me their king and then i am making some cities alongwith the village at different locations so its gonna be a big kingdom with different provinces. i am taking it very slow i am playing for over 6 months but i intentionally never took blaze rods i rarely go to neither because i have reserved it for later part of the story. My map had a shipwreck on ground near spawn so the story starts like i was some king whose nation got destroyed and fled to save his life but due to storm my ship struck with a small hill. Now the villagers took good care of me and helped me a lot in meantime i saw that monster spawn at night and pillagers raid and loot helpless villagers ( as i have came from very distant land so it was something totally new for me) . So i decided to save the people from those tyrants and the undead, i quickly became their leader and as i conquer different villages and also made a new city. I officially declared an empire with me being the king. It would have been more exciting if there were more mobs like pillagers and there more cities so that i can do politics at different kingdoms level ( i know there are mods and addon which naturally adds mobs and cities but i dont want to cheat because once i started cheating i will ruin everything) and i dont have anyone whom i can play with so my server is just me planning that someday there will be more people and we can see clash of empires but i dont think thats gonna happen 😢
Amazing video, expected a 100k followers minimum
Thanks mate
What about Major updates for example the trial chambers or new biomes like the creaking I had a realm from before the netherite temples update and was disappointed to only be able find a broken chambers because I already explored thousands of blocks
my problem with keeping a world for too long is that i forget where things are... but i might start putting coords on signs lol
Bro became a villager rights activist with tip #9 lol
My biggest issues is I absolutely despise early game Minecraft I hate how slow and just time consuming it is to do things a lot of that is because I have big ambitions for the world and just don’t want to do the grind with anything less than the best gear then once I get that stuff my ideas change and I feel differently about what I really want to do so I get bored stop playing and start over a couple months later
what shaders do you use? your game looks great!
i think its nostalgia
I my self have a world that I ONLY play on whenever I Can’t sleep, so then I can’t get bored at my world Cus it doesn’t happen too often. 😊
I think that everything is good in moderation, If you're playing every single day or all the time, obviously you're going to get burnout, screen time is recommended for 2 hours a day and if you're letting yourself have more screen time, chances are your attention span will drop and wont want to play longer games
What shaderpack were you using here?
what shader u use?
Imo this idea of sticking to a long term survival world is a bit overblown. Mostly I see it being pushed by content creators.
I mean its not that hard to have a ling term world. Just dont delete it. Come back to it when u want to play minecraft , play for a bit do a few things , dont worry about accomplishing anything or how much u are progressing.
If u want to play minecraft just play, creative mode , survival whatever. Minecraft is a huge game with limitless creative possibilities, there is so much to discover and get into, from modding, to map creation, screenshot art, animations, redstone mechanics, world buiding whatever. Dont let other people judge your gameplay, if vanilla survival appeals to u do it. If u prefer vanilla + cuz u dont really like to grind go ahead.
Most of all dont get caught up in the idea that your minecraft gameplay isnt legitimate if it doesnt look like something else. That is just gamer toxicity. Minecraft is a creative outlet and a game. Play however u want doesnt really matter. Dont create pressure around what u choose to do as a hobby.
I have everything in my base but I branch out into the world slowly but by bit
Same I rarely go far from my base to avoid loading to many new chunks.
I usually only go far when big updates like 1.18 happen.
It's also good to stay in one area to keep the world file size as small as possible.
im bad at building so i always run out of build ideas. i do make some mario pixel arts that im proud of though
ive been playing minecraft fr for maybe about 2 years on and off ive only beat the enderdragon twice but i do always get stuck in a cycle of restarting
What's the name of the shader used in the video?
what is your shaders
looks like nostalgia
Ngl I made this video a little while ago but I tend to switch between nostolgia complementary and BSL
What shaders are being used in this video?
The only reason i get burned out is eventually my worlds get so laggy cause i have a bad computer, and they get to the point where i have to eat 5 times to actually eat or sit there for 30s mining a block over and over again, im exited to puch past this tho cause im getting a gaming pc this christrmas!!!
The gameplay with shaders, is that bedrock with real rtx shaders or?
I need the shaderpack rn!!!
I think it's a version of nostalgia vx.
The latest is vxp10b I believe?
It's beefy, but it's a beauty.
@@339blackdiamond thanks bro!
if youre in hardcore, you need to make strong armor as early as possible in order to stay alive
Hardcores fun but to stressing for me, Minecraft’s a game I enjoy for more chilling
Try getting some new mods and doing new rhings
you know, all those tips are very nice, but... building a base for me is a challenge already sooo... if anyone has some tips, please let me know!
just go full dwarf mode and start digging! it's the easiest way to have a base until you get inspiration for a new one
@@buranko9623 hm yeah thanks for the tip!
1:06 you know what else is massive?
Okay, but what if i don't even get to ender dragon and burnout somewhere right as i make diamond pickaxe?
1:09 . You know what else is massive?
ace vids
I get burnt out before evening building a house dude 😭
I don't feel creative if i do... I know its a good idea
To solve all your problems, buy a pc. Nothing to snazzy but something that can run well. Modpacks have completely changed my life.
Think you could estimate a budget for a pc like this?
Bro is ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Bro I tohg u have like 100k followers , hi has 3k 💀, get this guy to 100k🙂
Appreciate that man 🙏
I love this game but I stopped playing because my best friend who I was playing with kissed my ex 😭
MInecraft is for creative people. It was meant to BUILD. Most people can do pew pew like in CS:GO, that's why they rush endgame.
Me who’s been playing on a 13+ year old server
nope. so much of this is so wrong. the entire reason why minecraft blew up in the first place was BECAUSE it was an rpg sandbox unlike any other. without the rpg elements, its just any other building "sandbox" game. unfortunately your solutions rely on being intrinsically motivated, which 90% of the planet is not.
Y'all treating minecraft like its "how to enjoy your job longterm" if youre bored just play something else man wtf
I think the point is not to do this cause you don't want to play, but actually how to keep wanting to play. For example, right now, I really wanna play Minecraft, and I want it to last, I don't want to be bored with it. of course, if I'm bored, I'll play something else, but the point is to make the gameplay not be boring, extending the fun. if I'm bored, I'll play something else, but I want to keep playing
Don’t play bedrock