Current main developer of Dimensional Doors here. I just was made aware of your video. The segment of Dimensional Doors was nice and I like your style of animated character. I just wanted to clarify a few things that are different in the most recent versions. - Most doors can be placed directly on a rift as they all can have a dimensional door variant. - Gold doors no longer give you a dungeon. Its was debug way to test dungeons easier. The dungeon door is now a stone door. - We have a crafting block for a lot of items and block called the Tessellating Loom. There is a lot more planned and has been for years! Oh and here is probably the best part for pack creators. Almost EVERYTHING is datapackable. The functionality of doors, dungeons, and even limbo decay. Still need on guides for this stuff though.
PS: I have two youtube accounts due to google+ splitting accounts and I was on this one. My other one has previews for some cool of the cool stuff including and old WIP version of the Tesselating Loom I mentioned.
@@waterpicker6879 good to find the actual dev of this mod here, is there any way to add or access more dimensions, i also never seem to get the quartz door dye feature to work, i always seem to get the same few dimensions with 1 or 2 unique ones, is this how it should be or do i keep doing something wrong
@waterpicker6879 Ayy! Since you're the main dev, I might as well make you aware of what @DonnaPinciot has said in the comments already. They mentioned that they miss a previous feature of the Rift Blade. I'll go ahead and paste a section of their comment here: ~ For Dimensional Doors, I miss the original function of the Rift Blade. It let you charge to open a temporary rift anywhere in the world, leading to an isolated pocket at that position. It left a temporary rift at the position you entered, where the door would normally come out in a regular pocket. However, you didn't have to use that rift to come out. You could charge-open another rift with the Rift Blade, and it would send you out at the relative coordinates of that rift in your original dimension. ~
"Limbo is the accumulated remains of a thousand dead worlds, timeless and infinite. Yet it is not a lifeless realm, because something old sleeps here, something that watches and waits. Think twice before you break the ancient walls within the dungeons, because whatever built them did so for a very, very good reason. There are eyes in the dark, and you are not supposed to be here." - Quoted from the Dimensional Door Mod Page.
Limbo instilled a very deep fear within me when I was 11 years old that never really went away. What evokes it best in any video game is Ash Lake from Dark Souls. Really captures the "you are not supposed to be here" feeling
@@Florp777 What’s ecen more weird about the Dimensional Doors Mod is that it’s creator and initial developer seemingly went missing. Like literally, I haven’t heard of this guy in forever. It’s like he just dropped off the face of the earth 🤨
I understand where you're coming from, but there was a few factors that made me decide to include it regardless of its current relevancy. Even though its one of the most popular mods made, a huge portion of the player base has never touched it, and probably never would've if it wasn't just recently updated (an update that came out not long after I finished writing the initial script of the video). At the time of scripting the video, hardly anyone was actually talking about what the Aether mod included, rather any discussion would just be thinking back on its existence or referencing it through memes. My thought process behind "forgotten" wasn't necessarily "mods that no one remembers at all because they were hardly significant", but more "mods that once were a staple to mod the game with that have now fallen out of the public interest". Of course with the re-release of the Aether on current versions, it's not as forgotten in that sense as it was, but it's impact on the modding scene and relevancy to the topic made it a priority to cover in my mind at the time :))
I just can't get over that some dude who had a nice vacation and wanted to make a mod based off it, then went to make villages/ers way more alive than any of the little garbage Mojang has done with its villigars.
I honestly think all Minecraft UA-camrs should be like this, no random voice volume rises, no yelling or screaming, no ultra fast paced, none of that 3rd Person crouching while talking. Just this calmness, the nice and constant animation, the way your guy looks. The way you edit and move stuff. The way the clips are meshed together. The way you speak, and the way you just have your little dude just being part of all the editing and being active and also being side by side doing stuff with Minecraft
yeah I honestly miss the old style of MC videos! I used to watch so much modded MC content it bordered on an addiction now however 99,9% of MC UA-camrs are like they're on crack bordering on ineligible gobbledegook which I honestly hate or doing one video instead of a series or if the attempt to do a series they axing it half way through because they got bored & heaven forbid you want to find something new & decent to watch with UA-cam's dog water search engine. it honestly sucks what Minecraft content has become same goes for YT, taking hours to find something decent to watch.
@@Praecantetia thaumcraft sadly sucks nowadays. for some reason, the creator decides to redo the whole mod into a new concept every update without even finishing it once. old thaumcraft was so fun but now most people, including me just find it meh :/
I remember playing it on my elder brother's PC (in a modpack) and I found a door on the moon (from Galacticraft iirc) and when I stepped inside - uh.... I kinda quit because of those red eyes (I don't remember much but I'm 90% sure that was this mod)
I remember being TERRIFIED of dimensional doors as a kid. Thank GOD I never fell into the void. I would have instantly quit the game and called that world a loss.
the funny thing many dont realize is that the aether mod wasn't just big when mods themselves were almost completely unknown, the aether was actually advertised by people as if it was in minecraft loads of big content creators would make videos of how to get to the aether and never once mention anywhere at all that it was a mod, I remember as a kid I had to spend 5-10 minutes searching the internet to figure out the aether was a mod for the game.
One that you missed that I absolutely LOVED was Mystcraft. It was basically like the RFTools Dimension builder, where you could create dimensions based off of different settings that you found in ruins. To this day, that's up there with Twilight Forest as one of my favorite dimension mods.
been playing heaps of the 1.12.2 pack for over a year now with some friends, and Mystcraft is one of the mods I focus on the most in our server. I'm actually building a little writing room in homage to Riven as I watch this video lol. Such a great mod
Was searching the comments for this. I also absolutely loved Mystcraft! I loved some of the really wild and interesting dimensions that would spawn or you could create, and the way their instability worked. And just exploring and finding new random pages always felt like opening new opportunities for what I could explore next. RFTools Dimensions had a lot of the same functionality in making dimensions, but lacked a lot of the intrigue and charm of Mystcraft. I'm also just an absolute sucker for the lore of the Myst series, and Mystcraft feels like it fits super well into magic themed modpacks. I really wish someone would revive it. I would if I had any actual coding/mod development knowledge (and it's the one project that has tempted me most to learn how to).
My friend group had different mod tastes, but we knew if we went on our ways that we would all benefit. All I needed was Mystcraft, Thaumcraft, and a bookshelf mod, and the tech mod friend would basically have a constant flow of places to set up farms and mining equipment courtesy of the library.
For Dimensional Doors, I miss the original function of the Rift Blade. It let you charge to open a temporary rift anywhere in the world, leading to an isolated pocket at that position. It left a temporary rift at the position you entered, where the door would normally come out in a regular pocket. However, you didn't _have_ to use that rift to come out. You could charge-open another rift with the Rift Blade, and it would send you out at the relative coordinates of that rift in your original dimension. This let you do things like come up to a wall, open a rift next to it, go inside, walk past the where the wall is in reality (Maybe pillaring up a little to match terrain) then open another rift inside that pocket to escape at your new relative coordinates, letting you walk past the wall without walking past it. It was like Miegakure: You come to an impassable obstacle, then utilize the 4th dimension to walk _around_ that obstacle, and come back.
You can still do that just not with the blade, if you place a wooden dimensional door in a pocket dimension made by an iron door, the exit will appear at those relative coordinates.
@@codebracker Huh, that's good to know! I'm still sad that the blade has lacked this feature for so long, though. I think the last it had it was back in 1.6.4? Since it was in my first experience with it, it's such a nostalgic part of the mod to me, but it hasn't even been a config option in any version since.
@@DonnaPinciot it was a glitch I believe, since making rifts generally costs a stabilised fabric and the sword could just make an infinite amount for free. If the functionality returned it would probably have to be an endgame tool
@@codebracker It wasn't a glitch, it's just how the blade worked before. It even had a tooltip explaining it! The rifts the blade opened didn't leave behind actual fractal rift things when they closed, they were just a single-use doorway to/from a new pocket dimension.
dimensional doors was in the RAD modpack. I was always interested in the concept of dimensions existing side by side to ours, so while my friends cleared dungeons I wanted to learn anything about it. Like you said there is something about it that just pulls you in. RAD offered many other dimensions as well, it must have been well over a dozent. My mission was to visit every dimension, collect rare items from them and somehow link them in one place we called interdimensional railroad station. Together with thaumcraft I felt like some ancient scholar that broke down reality to its very core, trying to understand it. It was the best minecraft run I ever had and I remember the time with my friends fondly. I wish I could play it for the first time again.
Back when I had dimensional doors in a modpack, I saw "limbo" and fell in love. More recently, I wanted to make a base in Limbo - as long as it is made of certain blocks, it is resistant against decay, and the decay blocks can be used for very unique interactions and farms (like an automatic gravel farm) I wish i had the time or a server to do it in. I think it would rock, and basically nobody would find me.
@@NH4NO3NPK rad 2 is a completely different thing, I wanted to start a run and thought it was the overall same progression pattern just with more stuff to do, like a naturall successor but I also was pretty disappointed
@@mikemeier7228 I had a lot of problems with RAD2 given that I played it in the beta, but they fixed it a lot in later updates. I still don’t like it as much as the original, though I hear that RAD3 will be a lot better.
This is because they pour in a lot of effort on specific things, and popular UA-camrs just put them on other stuff since they have more to manage(I think)
Video aside, I love your personalized animatics / font. The lack of anti-aliasing and the subtle jitter / swaying / motion to the both are fantastic. Props for having one of the best “avatars” on the entire platform, very original very unique. Very appreciated.
I remember when everybody on Minecraftforum was talking about the Aether like it would inevitably added into the game. Shame it never made it in- I always loved the progression inherent to a portal made of glowstone.
The End dimension felt like an extremely weak attempt at replicating the Aether concept (floating islands, locked behind Nether progression, contains a boss fight). However, it was so much worse, especially in the initial release where the End was just a single floating island in an infinite void.
I think Mojang wanted to stray away from the whole heaven/hell concept. The aether is also far more of an RPG, whereas Minecraft is deliberately only a little RPG-ish.
Tropicraft was so much fun when I used to play it in middle school. Having a pc that could barely run it and seeing all the new things brings me back some great memories
I remember dimensional doors so well. It scared me so badly going to limbo. I didn't know how to escape and for a while, I would just make new worlds. They're creepy, unsettling and straight up fascinating
I didn't end up just making new worlds, but I absolutely remember struggling my first time in limbo lol. I had so much fun trying to make impossible structures going deeper with my own pocket dimensions, trying to combine it with tekkit since that's the modpack I was playing in lol.
this is my first time watching one of your videos and I gotta say I love everything about it, especially how you have your own character drawn and it just looks so aesthetic as well and goes very well with the video pacing, I thought you were like a channel with 100k+ subs or something but hell naw you're criminally underrated my guy
@@nif4345 me when youtube uses google translate and translates this comment as 'Lubisz szyfr rachunku?' which means 'do you like ciphering of the bills?'
Dimensional Doors is one of those mods I still vividly remember to this day, even if it was from watching all those Minecraft let's plays. It definitely felt like a precursor of how we view liminal space in more recent times.
I always loved Dimensional Doors Funnily enough the Lion King dimension mod is nostalgic to me, same for DivineRPG I love your editing so much, especially your character blended so well with the background and the iconic font (im curious what is it called), great video even though these are the biggest dimensional mods that probably most people know, Mystcraft is something I havent heard a lot of people talk about
Thank you for enjoying it! Honestly I did want to cover a lot more of the lesser known ones but the video got too long for me to finish so I ended up with these 3 (which are definitely some of the most well known older dimension mods), I'll probably make another one of these tho and hopefully cover more lesser known mods :D If you mean the animated font, it's just my own writing with a mouse haha, besides that I use Lemon Milk and Minecraft Ten :)
THE LION KING DIMENSION MOD... that was my favourite section of dantdm's modded letsplay. i watched those episodes so many times. i had completely forgotten about it by now.
Bro I Fucking LOVE the character animations and how it interacts with the enviorment and everything. The constant slight paper-like movement, the subtle limb movements, how do even have the budget for that at under 15k subs? And don't get me started on the subtitles.
Budget? Lol. It's more like an animatic, just shifting between static poses. It's cool and the way he frames the character in the environment is neat, but it doesn't look expensive at all
saw this video without knowing who created it and the whole time i was baffled by the quality of the sprites and the little touches you made to it. hopefully this amount of work won't go unnoticed by the algorithm as you singlehandedly pushed me to created a new world just to be immersed once again. thank you for the effort and will be watching your stuff from now on
@nurgleschosen8145 they'd have to be gen alpha at the latest, us zoomers literally grew up with minecraft and the aether mod. In fact I recognize all of the mods here
I adore the aether for being capable of having its own experience completely stand alone from the overworld, another mod which I adore that managed to do this to such a brilliant degree is the betweenlands, with so many mechanics and systems for that mod has truly made it memorable to me
This is my first video I’ve watched of yours (thanks recommendations) and I have to say I think it’s awesome how you’ve inserted your representative character within the video. It’s super creative and very well done.
Man I feel old. I totaly forget on this mods. Man I must play them again after this years. Also one mod dimension I remember now is Lord of Rings Man I need to check if it still alive. Also also great video thx for some nostalgic.
Dimensional doors has always been one of my absolute favorite mods. I never stopped being creeped out and stressed when i was exploring, but i kept going in for the loot
Years ago, the Dimensional Doors was the first exploration-based mod I probably ever played, and at the time, I was astonished by the sheer amount of different rooms, mysterious gates, unstable tears in reality clawing away at my world, and that was before I learned about the limbo and the different door uses. It has a special place in my heart, and even though it practically never appears in modpacks nowadays, I'm glad to see it get some much deserved love
The way your character interacts with the video is incredibly interesting, I'd have to guess that your character is at least three and a half to four blocks tall because of the way that your character sits. I think it is really interesting, and I can't wait to see your videos become more popular, you speak very eloquently and straight to the point without feeling like I'm in a classroom getting a lecture, I feel like I'm talking to a friend who just knows a lot about these specific things. The way you speak about information is incredibly retainable. One of the better Minecraft videos I have ever seen. Very good job man.
One of the key things to do when attempting to convey information is to consider how other people who don't know the topic as well as you do will interpret your words. Seems like he does that well. I also enjoy seeing his guy sitting in the map environment
@@everythingsalright1121 very well said, people forget that obvious information doesn't have to not be said because apparently it is well known, the more it is reputated the more it is known.
It may not be as popular as these mods, but my childhood was defined by Divine RPG. Even if it’s broken, unfinished, unbalanced, and probably abandoned. Series from captain sparklez and atlanticraft were my favorite.
You know, if you still have a thing for dimensions, there's a data pack out there that adds 11 dimensions to minecraft. Faewild, underdark, a prison dimension, most of them DnD themed. So far it has 330K views on planetminecraft, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. It's called the "bracken pack," and I've also heard rumors that the dev behind it is pretty chill :)
I remember getting SO scared by Dimensional Doors. I have a really bad fear of places like Backrooms and voids in video games, and the Limbo dimension preys on that fear so beautifully. This entire video was such a nice blast of nostalgia. There's always something so charming about the old era of Minecraft modding that I still hold a sweet spot for it. The slightly lower quality of everything, the simplicity of features, not needing to grind for stuff.
I had a bad habit of downloading mods w/o reading what anything does. I almost destroyed our base with the dimensional doors, I had to have us exit the server while I looked up why blocks were disappearing, haha. As for tropicraft, I loved the palm trees and new items, but I had no clue up until now that it was a dimension mod. Excited to redownload these and check them out again
It had been so long since the last time I thought "This video was very well made, I will subscribe and check our their other videos". Thank you, keep doing what you're doing and I'm sure you'll get to wherever you want to be.
2:43 Slight correction, Minecraft has had dungeons since Alpha. That's the square room with a mob spawner and 0-2 chests nearby. Not much to explore with them per-se, but they were always something to stumble upon while exploring a cave, loot the chests, and maybe take advantage of the spawner later.
@@DonnaPinciot Also I recall he said there were no dungeons TO EXPLORE. The dungeons we had back then were just single rooms. You can't really "explore" that like you can explore a mansion or temple.
I had genuinely forgotten about dimensional doors until I watched this video. I remember limbo being so creepy to me but at the same time the concept being so unimaginably cool
I *vaguely* remember trying to get into the Aether as a kid, trying to make it work- because I thought it was part of the base game for a short time Dimensional Doors and Tropicraft are both ones I remember seeing mod reviews on- back in the golden age when that was what most Minecraft UA-camrs tended to do
Actually insanely good editing- dang man, great job! Thanks for putting the effort in and exploring all these dimensions... dang, it's kind of sad that we've forgotten about these.
I have been reliving the dream of playing old modpacks i wanted as a kid but never had access for and its nice to see people actually talk about so many forgotten classics. Also wow you deserve so much more attention with this production quality
I was hoping that the Betweenlands would be mentioned in this. One of the best dimension mods ever made and my personal favorite, but most people have never heard of it because it's only available in 1.12.
Actually annoying how undiscovered you are. I wish you all good luck, amazing video, amazing editings, amazing graphics, amazing music and voiceover. Thank you for making this video, you deserve all the attention of the world, instantly subscribed and pressed like. Thank you youtube for recommending me this amazing channel.
Limbo is my favourite dimension BECAUSE it's so terrifying. I remember it terrifying me back when I looked up to see that eye and the monoliths staring at you. It had such a huge impact on me that I still dream about jet black cycloptic creatures occasionally. Frickin' love it.
Deep, deep within the dimensional doors there is a secret room inside a nether fortress made by one of the devs, SenseiKiwi. Haven’t seen anyone else find it. I’m sure there’s tons of other secret hard to find rooms and structures in there too
9:22 How TF does literally no UA-camr who plays this mod realize that the Vakyries leave you alone until you attack them? You can even right-click them to have them say something (although it's mostly cheesy lines about their superiority).
The dimensional doors mod has a vanilla minecraft glitch where you get set on fire when leaving the door. So i always have a functional "decorative water fountain" next to overworld dimensional doors. The glitch is also a vanilla glitch with nether portals occasionally setting you on fire based on some coordinate crud.
I remember watching modpack playthroughs of Minecraf way back when, and everyone being confused about what the Dimensional doors do. I never even knew the mod's name until now. The aesthetic of the actual "portals" is so unique that I still remember them.
The first two mods are possibly the most remembered dimensional mods, I would have loved showcase of more mods like MystCrafft (Yes, I would say Tropic definitely fits the forgotten dimension)
I dimensional doors, it's one of my favourite mods in a modpack I regularly play with my friends (AQM2). This actually helped me learn what to do with the dimensions lol - all I knew was just the finding loot part, and the dying/falling into limbo.
The moment I realized I could make my own pocket dimensions I went wild. Lavish interiors, farms, massive storage, I made an entire self-sufficient fortress of interconnected pocket dimensions which I could pick up and take with me as a single item. I will never forget that world.
Dang, Uberhaxornova - that's some nostalgia... I remember one old dimension mod that I really enjoyed - Mystcraft. Based on Myst series, you needed to find hidden glyphs in treasure chests that you would use to create special books that were essentially keys to custom designed dimensions. The glyphs added or altered features to the dimension, and there were random elements. There was a threat that you could end up making an unstable dimension that deteriorates into the void... or you could accidentally create a dimension of pure void. You would need to collect rare glyphs, and learn how to arrange them, to make stable dimensions. It was pretty neat, but hasn't been updated since 1.12.
The quality of this video actually surprised me. I rarely actually look at the UA-camr and what videos they’ve uploaded and I barely ever subscribe but I absolutely love this video and am eager to see more like it. Bravo 👍
I like how dimensional door mod works, it's quite creepy and gives the right idea of exploring an almost glitched area of reality, completely different from all other portal and dimension based mods. I want to try it
I could remember the Eternal Frost mod, where you had everything frozen over and even had a few mobs that were like the Nether ones, just a cold version of it, like the Glaze or a straight up Penguin. You even had some Frost Spiders or a Spider Queen boss. Really cool mods back then that I would love to play again.
Bro this video is well made! I especially loved the parts where your character shows on some scenario, like, even though it is mostly still this is a show of cool dedication and looks so cool, ur character too so simple yet the black and white scheme fits so well, the video edition too is well made most of the time, this is top tier content ngl, suprised how you have not 100k yet.
Dimension mods are great because you can add all the content you want without having to worry about or mess with the vanilla stuff. Aether being a whole new tier of gameplay is a great example.
The intro showcased the Twilight Forest portal, yet it was omitted. I was particularly impressed by the dimension's atmosphere and the abundance of content upon its release
I mean, Twilight Forest still gets patches and updates today, at least if the official discord server is to be believed, so I wouldn't consider it to be forgotten
This gave me slight nostilga of remembering my first interaction with the dimentional doors mod. I remember starting the game on a modpack and finding a rift, eventually I figured out how I made a portal and when I entered I got creeped to death. It was probably one of the scariest experiences of my childhood but it was in some way still a very fun memory to look at. Btw love the dedication and the video focus on quality rather than quantity.
Current main developer of Dimensional Doors here. I just was made aware of your video. The segment of Dimensional Doors was nice and I like your style of animated character.
I just wanted to clarify a few things that are different in the most recent versions.
- Most doors can be placed directly on a rift as they all can have a dimensional door variant.
- Gold doors no longer give you a dungeon. Its was debug way to test dungeons easier. The dungeon door is now a stone door.
- We have a crafting block for a lot of items and block called the Tessellating Loom.
There is a lot more planned and has been for years!
Oh and here is probably the best part for pack creators. Almost EVERYTHING is datapackable. The functionality of doors, dungeons, and even limbo decay. Still need on guides for this stuff though.
PS: I have two youtube accounts due to google+ splitting accounts and I was on this one. My other one has previews for some cool of the cool stuff including and old WIP version of the Tesselating Loom I mentioned.
@@waterpicker6879 good to find the actual dev of this mod here, is there any way to add or access more dimensions, i also never seem to get the quartz door dye feature to work, i always seem to get the same few dimensions with 1 or 2 unique ones, is this how it should be or do i keep doing something wrong
I love your pfp 🥰
Thats really cool to see you here, and thank you for watching! I love the work your doing with keeping the mod alive :))
@waterpicker6879
Ayy! Since you're the main dev, I might as well make you aware of what @DonnaPinciot has said in the comments already.
They mentioned that they miss a previous feature of the Rift Blade.
I'll go ahead and paste a section of their comment here:
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For Dimensional Doors, I miss the original function of the Rift Blade.
It let you charge to open a temporary rift anywhere in the world, leading to an isolated pocket at that position. It left a temporary rift at the position you entered, where the door would normally come out in a regular pocket.
However, you didn't have to use that rift to come out. You could charge-open another rift with the Rift Blade, and it would send you out at the relative coordinates of that rift in your original dimension.
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"Limbo is the accumulated remains of a thousand dead worlds, timeless and infinite. Yet it is not a lifeless realm, because something old sleeps here, something that watches and waits. Think twice before you break the ancient walls within the dungeons, because whatever built them did so for a very, very good reason. There are eyes in the dark, and you are not supposed to be here."
- Quoted from the Dimensional Door Mod Page.
Limbo instilled a very deep fear within me when I was 11 years old that never really went away. What evokes it best in any video game is Ash Lake from Dark Souls. Really captures the "you are not supposed to be here" feeling
@@Florp777 What’s ecen more weird about the Dimensional Doors Mod is that it’s creator and initial developer seemingly went missing.
Like literally, I haven’t heard of this guy in forever. It’s like he just dropped off the face of the earth 🤨
@@alirezaomrani7650like many others old and great mod developers
@@alirezaomrani7650 backrooms before backrooms eh?
- Opens a youtube video about forgotten dimension mods
- Looks inside
- One of minecraft's most famous mods of all time
Half of the damn video too
its popular and famous but forgotten
Till the new update I totally forgot about it.
The other two mods are also still in development with current versions, so actually none of the mods in this video are forgotten.
I understand where you're coming from, but there was a few factors that made me decide to include it regardless of its current relevancy.
Even though its one of the most popular mods made, a huge portion of the player base has never touched it, and probably never would've if it wasn't just recently updated (an update that came out not long after I finished writing the initial script of the video). At the time of scripting the video, hardly anyone was actually talking about what the Aether mod included, rather any discussion would just be thinking back on its existence or referencing it through memes.
My thought process behind "forgotten" wasn't necessarily "mods that no one remembers at all because they were hardly significant", but more "mods that once were a staple to mod the game with that have now fallen out of the public interest". Of course with the re-release of the Aether on current versions, it's not as forgotten in that sense as it was, but it's impact on the modding scene and relevancy to the topic made it a priority to cover in my mind at the time :))
@@viorp5267 At the time tropicraft was pretty popular too. Not as popular as the other two though.
Tropicraft is genuinely one of the most nostalgic mods for me. I always just remember it being so chill and calming
I just can't get over that some dude who had a nice vacation and wanted to make a mod based off it, then went to make villages/ers way more alive than any of the little garbage Mojang has done with its villigars.
They actually still release updates and just overhauled the look of the items :) give it a try, I still like it!
I love how your character is just chilling in the water. It's a nice touch
Hehe thats pretty cool
THIS!!! I LOVE IT
When?
0:47
His character sitting around in the mod's backgrounds is pretty cool in general
I honestly think all Minecraft UA-camrs should be like this, no random voice volume rises, no yelling or screaming, no ultra fast paced, none of that 3rd Person crouching while talking. Just this calmness, the nice and constant animation, the way your guy looks. The way you edit and move stuff. The way the clips are meshed together. The way you speak, and the way you just have your little dude just being part of all the editing and being active and also being side by side doing stuff with Minecraft
I agree with all of these except for the third person one. The third person is iconic.
@@xythrr okay yeah it is pretty iconic
yeah I honestly miss the old style of MC videos!
I used to watch so much modded MC content it bordered on an addiction now however 99,9% of MC UA-camrs are like they're on crack bordering on ineligible gobbledegook which I honestly hate or doing one video instead of a series or if the attempt to do a series they axing it half way through because they got bored & heaven forbid you want to find something new & decent to watch with UA-cam's dog water search engine.
it honestly sucks what Minecraft content has become same goes for YT, taking hours to find something decent to watch.
Well that wae og youtube
@@DatBoiOrlygamingoncaffeine, nick and isaak, chosenarchitect, westknight
Dimensional Doors is still, to this day, the fucking CREEPIEST mod ever made.
definetly up there with thaumcraft, witchcraft and the deep dark mod
@Praecantetia by witchcraft do you mean Witchery
@@Praecantetia thaumcraft sadly sucks nowadays. for some reason, the creator decides to redo the whole mod into a new concept every update without even finishing it once. old thaumcraft was so fun but now most people, including me just find it meh :/
@@logictom7254if i remember correctly thaumcraft is now being remade by cofh devs cuz the og dev is busy and basically stepped away from mod making
I remember playing it on my elder brother's PC (in a modpack) and I found a door on the moon (from Galacticraft iirc) and when I stepped inside - uh.... I kinda quit because of those red eyes (I don't remember much but I'm 90% sure that was this mod)
I remember being TERRIFIED of dimensional doors as a kid. Thank GOD I never fell into the void. I would have instantly quit the game and called that world a loss.
the funny thing many dont realize is that the aether mod wasn't just big when mods themselves were almost completely unknown, the aether was actually advertised by people as if it was in minecraft loads of big content creators would make videos of how to get to the aether and never once mention anywhere at all that it was a mod, I remember as a kid I had to spend 5-10 minutes searching the internet to figure out the aether was a mod for the game.
Hence 0:54
I want to return childhood and continue to effort better than origin.
For having fun more than origin.
One that you missed that I absolutely LOVED was Mystcraft. It was basically like the RFTools Dimension builder, where you could create dimensions based off of different settings that you found in ruins. To this day, that's up there with Twilight Forest as one of my favorite dimension mods.
I wish they made that past 1.12. It was one of my favorite mods to play with
been playing heaps of the 1.12.2 pack for over a year now with some friends, and Mystcraft is one of the mods I focus on the most in our server. I'm actually building a little writing room in homage to Riven as I watch this video lol. Such a great mod
Was searching the comments for this. I also absolutely loved Mystcraft! I loved some of the really wild and interesting dimensions that would spawn or you could create, and the way their instability worked. And just exploring and finding new random pages always felt like opening new opportunities for what I could explore next.
RFTools Dimensions had a lot of the same functionality in making dimensions, but lacked a lot of the intrigue and charm of Mystcraft. I'm also just an absolute sucker for the lore of the Myst series, and Mystcraft feels like it fits super well into magic themed modpacks. I really wish someone would revive it. I would if I had any actual coding/mod development knowledge (and it's the one project that has tempted me most to learn how to).
My friend group had different mod tastes, but we knew if we went on our ways that we would all benefit. All I needed was Mystcraft, Thaumcraft, and a bookshelf mod, and the tech mod friend would basically have a constant flow of places to set up farms and mining equipment courtesy of the library.
For Dimensional Doors, I miss the original function of the Rift Blade.
It let you charge to open a temporary rift anywhere in the world, leading to an isolated pocket at that position. It left a temporary rift at the position you entered, where the door would normally come out in a regular pocket.
However, you didn't _have_ to use that rift to come out. You could charge-open another rift with the Rift Blade, and it would send you out at the relative coordinates of that rift in your original dimension.
This let you do things like come up to a wall, open a rift next to it, go inside, walk past the where the wall is in reality (Maybe pillaring up a little to match terrain) then open another rift inside that pocket to escape at your new relative coordinates, letting you walk past the wall without walking past it.
It was like Miegakure: You come to an impassable obstacle, then utilize the 4th dimension to walk _around_ that obstacle, and come back.
You can still do that just not with the blade, if you place a wooden dimensional door in a pocket dimension made by an iron door, the exit will appear at those relative coordinates.
@@codebracker
Huh, that's good to know!
I'm still sad that the blade has lacked this feature for so long, though. I think the last it had it was back in 1.6.4?
Since it was in my first experience with it, it's such a nostalgic part of the mod to me, but it hasn't even been a config option in any version since.
@@DonnaPinciot it was a glitch I believe, since making rifts generally costs a stabilised fabric and the sword could just make an infinite amount for free. If the functionality returned it would probably have to be an endgame tool
@@codebracker
It wasn't a glitch, it's just how the blade worked before. It even had a tooltip explaining it!
The rifts the blade opened didn't leave behind actual fractal rift things when they closed, they were just a single-use doorway to/from a new pocket dimension.
@@DonnaPinciot from what I heard it was just supposed to open single use portals on existing rifts
I have always LOVED the eldritch horror of Dimensional Doors. The hellish nowhere underneath reality watched by an unknowable god. Its so perfect.
dimensional doors was in the RAD modpack. I was always interested in the concept of dimensions existing side by side to ours, so while my friends cleared dungeons I wanted to learn anything about it. Like you said there is something about it that just pulls you in. RAD offered many other dimensions as well, it must have been well over a dozent. My mission was to visit every dimension, collect rare items from them and somehow link them in one place we called interdimensional railroad station. Together with thaumcraft I felt like some ancient scholar that broke down reality to its very core, trying to understand it. It was the best minecraft run I ever had and I remember the time with my friends fondly. I wish I could play it for the first time again.
Back when I had dimensional doors in a modpack, I saw "limbo" and fell in love. More recently, I wanted to make a base in Limbo - as long as it is made of certain blocks, it is resistant against decay, and the decay blocks can be used for very unique interactions and farms (like an automatic gravel farm)
I wish i had the time or a server to do it in. I think it would rock, and basically nobody would find me.
@@purplenanite That sounds epic! And very secure as to find you they would have to intentionally enter Limbo and look for you.
The one that was in RAD2 just didn’t have the same allure as the original, which was pretty unfortunate.
@@NH4NO3NPK rad 2 is a completely different thing, I wanted to start a run and thought it was the overall same progression pattern just with more stuff to do, like a naturall successor but I also was pretty disappointed
@@mikemeier7228 I had a lot of problems with RAD2 given that I played it in the beta, but they fixed it a lot in later updates. I still don’t like it as much as the original, though I hear that RAD3 will be a lot better.
4:19 i love you showing the classic nova clip lmao. I dont watch him anymore but he was my favorite back then. Loved his minecraft playthroughs
came to say this i loved him when i was younger 🥹
The classic UA-cam thing of people with under 50k subscribers making the best videos.
for real
bro 11k wtf, this guy is so entertaining
This is because they pour in a lot of effort on specific things, and popular UA-camrs just put them on other stuff since they have more to manage(I think)
THAT IS SO TRUE
the views are increasing rapidly
Video aside, I love your personalized animatics / font. The lack of anti-aliasing and the subtle jitter / swaying / motion to the both are fantastic. Props for having one of the best “avatars” on the entire platform, very original very unique. Very appreciated.
I remember when everybody on Minecraftforum was talking about the Aether like it would inevitably added into the game. Shame it never made it in- I always loved the progression inherent to a portal made of glowstone.
Which is kind of funny cause that progress concept did actually make it to the base game with blaze rods for the end dimension.
in one way, the end kinda was like the aether, just differently interpreted by different people
The End dimension felt like an extremely weak attempt at replicating the Aether concept (floating islands, locked behind Nether progression, contains a boss fight). However, it was so much worse, especially in the initial release where the End was just a single floating island in an infinite void.
I think Mojang wanted to stray away from the whole heaven/hell concept.
The aether is also far more of an RPG, whereas Minecraft is deliberately only a little RPG-ish.
@@seigeengineyeah, but they really have no reason to
Tropicraft was so much fun when I used to play it in middle school. Having a pc that could barely run it and seeing all the new things brings me back some great memories
I remember dimensional doors so well. It scared me so badly going to limbo. I didn't know how to escape and for a while, I would just make new worlds. They're creepy, unsettling and straight up fascinating
the feel of the portals is so, so fascinating 😅 i think its the reason why im so obsessed with the backrooms now
I didn't end up just making new worlds, but I absolutely remember struggling my first time in limbo lol. I had so much fun trying to make impossible structures going deeper with my own pocket dimensions, trying to combine it with tekkit since that's the modpack I was playing in lol.
this is my first time watching one of your videos and I gotta say I love everything about it, especially how you have your own character drawn and it just looks so aesthetic as well and goes very well with the video pacing, I thought you were like a channel with 100k+ subs or something but hell naw you're criminally underrated my guy
What do you mean it is so aesthetic??
@@Martin0Visually pleasing to the eye
Wait, did you just drink that pina colada with your eye?
Like bill cipher?
Dude is literally a badly drawn obito/madara from naruto.
@@nif4345 me when youtube uses google translate and translates this comment as 'Lubisz szyfr rachunku?' which means 'do you like ciphering of the bills?'
@@埊I do like the Cypering of the Bills. Autocorrect has a point.
@@seigeengine*white zetsu
Dimensional Doors is one of those mods I still vividly remember to this day, even if it was from watching all those Minecraft let's plays. It definitely felt like a precursor of how we view liminal space in more recent times.
I always loved Dimensional Doors
Funnily enough the Lion King dimension mod is nostalgic to me, same for DivineRPG
I love your editing so much, especially your character blended so well with the background and the iconic font (im curious what is it called), great video even though these are the biggest dimensional mods that probably most people know, Mystcraft is something I havent heard a lot of people talk about
Thank you for enjoying it! Honestly I did want to cover a lot more of the lesser known ones but the video got too long for me to finish so I ended up with these 3 (which are definitely some of the most well known older dimension mods), I'll probably make another one of these tho and hopefully cover more lesser known mods :D
If you mean the animated font, it's just my own writing with a mouse haha, besides that I use Lemon Milk and Minecraft Ten :)
THE LION KING DIMENSION MOD... that was my favourite section of dantdm's modded letsplay. i watched those episodes so many times. i had completely forgotten about it by now.
Oh goodness, that and the bug dimension we're some of my favorite dimensions in the PopularMMOs modpack series. So much creativity
I loved Dimensional Doors! I also have such vivid memories of Mystcraft and its dimension customization, that was such a cool mod idea
Bro I Fucking LOVE the character animations and how it interacts with the enviorment and everything. The constant slight paper-like movement, the subtle limb movements, how do even have the budget for that at under 15k subs? And don't get me started on the subtitles.
_absolutely all of this i agree with_
Budget? Lol. It's more like an animatic, just shifting between static poses. It's cool and the way he frames the character in the environment is neat, but it doesn't look expensive at all
saw this video without knowing who created it and the whole time i was baffled by the quality of the sprites and the little touches you made to it. hopefully this amount of work won't go unnoticed by the algorithm as you singlehandedly pushed me to created a new world just to be immersed once again. thank you for the effort and will be watching your stuff from now on
"forgotten Mods"
first up: "The most remembered mod ever: The Aether"
There's not a lot of young people who remember this mod.
most definitely not
@nurgleschosen8145 they'd have to be gen alpha at the latest, us zoomers literally grew up with minecraft and the aether mod. In fact I recognize all of the mods here
@@bullettime1116 though you're right the fact that you call it zoomer means you're definitely on the older side of Gen Z
@@KwikBR yeah, im 21
These are forgotten? Man... I'm an adult now.
I adore the aether for being capable of having its own experience completely stand alone from the overworld, another mod which I adore that managed to do this to such a brilliant degree is the betweenlands, with so many mechanics and systems for that mod has truly made it memorable to me
Dimensional doors are one of my favorites and maybe because of this video, people will play and that will be exciting.
I like the way you look funny swirl monochrome man
This is my first video I’ve watched of yours (thanks recommendations) and I have to say I think it’s awesome how you’ve inserted your representative character within the video. It’s super creative and very well done.
MystCraft was my favorite mod ever. I would spend actual weeks just wandering around and looking for libraries just to find the rarest of pages
Man I feel old. I totaly forget on this mods. Man I must play them again after this years. Also one mod dimension I remember now is Lord of Rings Man I need to check if it still alive. Also also great video thx for some nostalgic.
Dimensional doors has always been one of my absolute favorite mods. I never stopped being creeped out and stressed when i was exploring, but i kept going in for the loot
Years ago, the Dimensional Doors was the first exploration-based mod I probably ever played, and at the time, I was astonished by the sheer amount of different rooms, mysterious gates, unstable tears in reality clawing away at my world, and that was before I learned about the limbo and the different door uses. It has a special place in my heart, and even though it practically never appears in modpacks nowadays, I'm glad to see it get some much deserved love
The way your character interacts with the video is incredibly interesting, I'd have to guess that your character is at least three and a half to four blocks tall because of the way that your character sits.
I think it is really interesting, and I can't wait to see your videos become more popular, you speak very eloquently and straight to the point without feeling like I'm in a classroom getting a lecture, I feel like I'm talking to a friend who just knows a lot about these specific things.
The way you speak about information is incredibly retainable.
One of the better Minecraft videos I have ever seen.
Very good job man.
One of the key things to do when attempting to convey information is to consider how other people who don't know the topic as well as you do will interpret your words. Seems like he does that well. I also enjoy seeing his guy sitting in the map environment
@@everythingsalright1121 very well said, people forget that obvious information doesn't have to not be said because apparently it is well known, the more it is reputated the more it is known.
It may not be as popular as these mods, but my childhood was defined by Divine RPG. Even if it’s broken, unfinished, unbalanced, and probably abandoned. Series from captain sparklez and atlanticraft were my favorite.
You know, if you still have a thing for dimensions, there's a data pack out there that adds 11 dimensions to minecraft. Faewild, underdark, a prison dimension, most of them DnD themed. So far it has 330K views on planetminecraft, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. It's called the "bracken pack," and I've also heard rumors that the dev behind it is pretty chill :)
are you self promoing 👀
@@bj-yh2sw Crap, I've been found out. Pretend you never saw me!
Your name sounds familiar... Wait a minute!
Hey….wait a second!
dnd themed you say?
This could either be amazing or awful.
I remember getting SO scared by Dimensional Doors. I have a really bad fear of places like Backrooms and voids in video games, and the Limbo dimension preys on that fear so beautifully.
This entire video was such a nice blast of nostalgia. There's always something so charming about the old era of Minecraft modding that I still hold a sweet spot for it. The slightly lower quality of everything, the simplicity of features, not needing to grind for stuff.
I had a bad habit of downloading mods w/o reading what anything does. I almost destroyed our base with the dimensional doors, I had to have us exit the server while I looked up why blocks were disappearing, haha. As for tropicraft, I loved the palm trees and new items, but I had no clue up until now that it was a dimension mod. Excited to redownload these and check them out again
Can’t believe I couldn’t find a single person mentioning Atum 2. Legendary mod that I still like playing sometimes just for the cool gear
The Twilight Forest mod.
Everyone and thier mother has played twilight forest
Still being updated and is included in most modpack
twilight forest is goated
also, thanks for activating my project moon sleeper agent
Twilight forrest is FAR from forgotten ,its in literally every modpack and actively updated
The portal is shown in the intro lol
It had been so long since the last time I thought "This video was very well made, I will subscribe and check our their other videos". Thank you, keep doing what you're doing and I'm sure you'll get to wherever you want to be.
2:43
Slight correction, Minecraft has had dungeons since Alpha.
That's the square room with a mob spawner and 0-2 chests nearby.
Not much to explore with them per-se, but they were always something to stumble upon while exploring a cave, loot the chests, and maybe take advantage of the spawner later.
I think he meant bigger structures like Mineshafts, Strongholds, and Woodland Mansions.
@@Boomblox5896
Probably, but it's not correct to say that Minecraft didn't have dungeons _period_ back when the Aether came out.
@@DonnaPinciot When have UA-camrs ever been correct in their exact terminology when they want to talk about something?
@@Boomblox5896 chill bruh, he gets it
@@DonnaPinciot Also I recall he said there were no dungeons TO EXPLORE. The dungeons we had back then were just single rooms. You can't really "explore" that like you can explore a mansion or temple.
I had genuinely forgotten about dimensional doors until I watched this video. I remember limbo being so creepy to me but at the same time the concept being so unimaginably cool
GOSH I LOVE YOUR PIXEL ART SO MUCH MAN
Thank you!!
I never knew how cool the dimentional doors mof was
I was not ready for the Uberhaxornova clip lol
I *vaguely* remember trying to get into the Aether as a kid, trying to make it work- because I thought it was part of the base game for a short time
Dimensional Doors and Tropicraft are both ones I remember seeing mod reviews on- back in the golden age when that was what most Minecraft UA-camrs tended to do
Actually insanely good editing- dang man, great job! Thanks for putting the effort in and exploring all these dimensions... dang, it's kind of sad that we've forgotten about these.
I have been reliving the dream of playing old modpacks i wanted as a kid but never had access for and its nice to see people actually talk about so many forgotten classics. Also wow you deserve so much more attention with this production quality
Just found this channel, loving the hosts voice, and charcter almost interacting with game environment, im feeling like this is a good subscription
I was hoping that the Betweenlands would be mentioned in this. One of the best dimension mods ever made and my personal favorite, but most people have never heard of it because it's only available in 1.12.
Actually annoying how undiscovered you are. I wish you all good luck, amazing video, amazing editings, amazing graphics, amazing music and voiceover. Thank you for making this video, you deserve all the attention of the world, instantly subscribed and pressed like. Thank you youtube for recommending me this amazing channel.
Would mind a part 2 if you find more mods that have been forgotten. I really enjoyed the video, keep it up.
What a unique editing style!! I can't wait to keep up with your UA-cam journey
That thumbnail made me remember a map I once built. Some dimensional corruption started infecting the world
You seem to have forgotten one of the most iconic dimension mods of them all… Mystcraft
Limbo is my favourite dimension BECAUSE it's so terrifying. I remember it terrifying me back when I looked up to see that eye and the monoliths staring at you.
It had such a huge impact on me that I still dream about jet black cycloptic creatures occasionally.
Frickin' love it.
0:12 the animations here
thanks
Deep, deep within the dimensional doors there is a secret room inside a nether fortress made by one of the devs, SenseiKiwi. Haven’t seen anyone else find it. I’m sure there’s tons of other secret hard to find rooms and structures in there too
After three months, delivered yet again another masterpiece.
Dimensional doors have to be one of the first mods I ever personally played with. Limbo is such a cool concept. I love it
9:22 How TF does literally no UA-camr who plays this mod realize that the Vakyries leave you alone until you attack them? You can even right-click them to have them say something (although it's mostly cheesy lines about their superiority).
Very well studied, Dimensional doors and tropicraft are definitely both forgotten gems. Glad a new generations got this video to find them.
Love the pixel character wiggly animation.
The dimensional doors mod has a vanilla minecraft glitch where you get set on fire when leaving the door. So i always have a functional "decorative water fountain" next to overworld dimensional doors. The glitch is also a vanilla glitch with nether portals occasionally setting you on fire based on some coordinate crud.
Gotta be honest, first, great video, loved it, second Dim doors is SCARY in VR, the pure black that surrounds is just terrifying
I remember playing dimensional doors when I was 12 at 3 in the morning, the unsettling silence of the rooms was actually terrifying, such suspense
Nostalgia Overdose
An amazing dimension mod to check out is the Betweenlands, it’s extremely unique and similar to the aether, you start anew
Him sitting on the TNT block killed me 😂
That 2 block sized portal opened a lot of nostalgic moments for me
Cool video, never knew about Aether progression
I also like your pixel character avatar, just adorable
I remember watching modpack playthroughs of Minecraf way back when, and everyone being confused about what the Dimensional doors do.
I never even knew the mod's name until now. The aesthetic of the actual "portals" is so unique that I still remember them.
underrated youtuber
The first two mods are possibly the most remembered dimensional mods, I would have loved showcase of more mods like MystCrafft (Yes, I would say Tropic definitely fits the forgotten dimension)
I dimensional doors, it's one of my favourite mods in a modpack I regularly play with my friends (AQM2). This actually helped me learn what to do with the dimensions lol - all I knew was just the finding loot part, and the dying/falling into limbo.
The moment I realized I could make my own pocket dimensions I went wild. Lavish interiors, farms, massive storage, I made an entire self-sufficient fortress of interconnected pocket dimensions which I could pick up and take with me as a single item. I will never forget that world.
@@shame2189 if only I was smart enough to figure it out lol
Dang, Uberhaxornova - that's some nostalgia...
I remember one old dimension mod that I really enjoyed - Mystcraft. Based on Myst series, you needed to find hidden glyphs in treasure chests that you would use to create special books that were essentially keys to custom designed dimensions. The glyphs added or altered features to the dimension, and there were random elements. There was a threat that you could end up making an unstable dimension that deteriorates into the void... or you could accidentally create a dimension of pure void. You would need to collect rare glyphs, and learn how to arrange them, to make stable dimensions. It was pretty neat, but hasn't been updated since 1.12.
Ain't no way you have only 8k subs, you should have at least 50k subs, you are cooking🔥🔥🔥
The quality of this video actually surprised me. I rarely actually look at the UA-camr and what videos they’ve uploaded and I barely ever subscribe but I absolutely love this video and am eager to see more like it. Bravo 👍
First video of yours I’ve ever watched, the editing work is exceptional! Great stuff!
I like how dimensional door mod works, it's quite creepy and gives the right idea of exploring an almost glitched area of reality, completely different from all other portal and dimension based mods.
I want to try it
new upload from this upcoming guy? splendid.
I could remember the Eternal Frost mod, where you had everything frozen over and even had a few mobs that were like the Nether ones, just a cold version of it, like the Glaze or a straight up Penguin. You even had some Frost Spiders or a Spider Queen boss. Really cool mods back then that I would love to play again.
The aether isnt forgotten lmao
i remember the dimdoors one, still very cool!
Bro this video is well made! I especially loved the parts where your character shows on some scenario, like, even though it is mostly still this is a show of cool dedication and looks so cool, ur character too so simple yet the black and white scheme fits so well, the video edition too is well made most of the time, this is top tier content ngl, suprised how you have not 100k yet.
Mom! Its another Dimensional Doors video, come quick!
HUGE wave of nostalgia from the thumbnail. I remember that mod so vaguely yet so clearly...
Dude, amazing video I thought you have like at least 100k subs, insane quality and presentation, bless the algorithm for pushing you in my feed.
Thank you!!
Dimension mods are great because you can add all the content you want without having to worry about or mess with the vanilla stuff. Aether being a whole new tier of gameplay is a great example.
Damn this video has such quality that I thought I was watching a million view video, truly amazing, keep it up bro
you know one that has shaped who i am. the betweenlands, it might not have beed a forgoten one but it was always the best one
Abyssalcraft, Twilight Forest, Erebus...
"there is only one real way to escape LIMBO: you'll have to pick the right ke-
FOCUS
The intro showcased the Twilight Forest portal, yet it was omitted. I was particularly impressed by the dimension's atmosphere and the abundance of content upon its release
I mean, Twilight Forest still gets patches and updates today, at least if the official discord server is to be believed, so I wouldn't consider it to be forgotten
This gave me slight nostilga of remembering my first interaction with the dimentional doors mod. I remember starting the game on a modpack and finding a rift, eventually I figured out how I made a portal and when I entered I got creeped to death. It was probably one of the scariest experiences of my childhood but it was in some way still a very fun memory to look at.
Btw love the dedication and the video focus on quality rather than quantity.
3:02 The One Piece is real?
Love the mix of your art into the video! keep up the good work