Oh yea haha, I'm blue, one of the admins of the project. The sewers you'll find in our upcoming map release will have the newest version of the sewer system. I've been pretty much the only one planning and working on it, its been quite the labor of love. Lots of Easter eggs and miles of tunnels to explore.
@@jerecakes1 if you're able to, I definitely recommend! And now with the cost of the Java license you get bedrock for free and vice versa. If you bought bedrock in the past you get Java for free
I remember downloading this map last year and i wandered for hours around the highways and suburbs. The size of it is truly insane. You can also see a greenfield dymap of the whole map.
What a surprise to hear about greenfield again, I don’t think I’ve heard anything about it since 2013. I used to love downloading cities and exploring them such as greenfield and broville.
Yo, 3 year veteran builder on Greenfield here. dope vid, crazy to see some builds I worked on represented here lol. The next update we're dropping is going to nearly double the size of the map, and is probably our most realistic update to date. But yeah, there's a lot of planning that goes into stuff like this, and we use real life references from google maps for most builds, especially major ones. My 2 major projects have been a high school and a new neighborhood, and both of those have probably taken literal hours of research just to figure out what they should look like. It seems like a lot of work, but its really fun if you're a city planning/architecture nerd like pretty much every long-time builder is
I was thinking, it feels from an external perspective kind of a waste that this whole thing is based off of north american urban landscape alone. Has there ever been a push for (likely smaller) neighbours built in the style of say, (South)-East Asia's cement-and-steel cityscapes, small medieval European cities, or even more exotic things ranging from the Middle Eastern, African, to stuff like a modern interpretation of what 21st-century native american cities look like, larger antarctic bases, or underwater cities?
@@Kentucky_Caveman honestly i agree with him but not too much, i think an american style chinatown, or a germantown, or even a historically african american neighborhood facing gentrification would be pleasent, although he does a bit too far with the building midieval castles and antarctic bases in the middle of an american style city
@@RRRR-jr1gp It's mainly based on NA cities because those are A: Most familiar to the majority of the build team, as well as a large portion of the general minecraft community, and B: NA cities tend to have grid-layouts, especially on the west coast. Anyone who's tried building on angles in minecraft knows its REALLY annoying to do, especially when it comes to interiors and details, so being able to have a standard grid for most of the city is nice
There's a server that used to be super awesome called Vindex City that was like a modern city with jobs and economy. It was the coolest server I've ever played on. However, like a year or two ago they removed the server rule that prevented you from killing people without reason and it fell into anarchy. The police force couldn't keep up with the rampant murder rate so everyone just left. Now the server is dead except for the handful of spawn campers that still hang out there
It certainly would be an amazing experience, tho the hardest part would probably be to get enough people into it (something that could happen as a mega collab between creators and their respective communities)
I remember playing on greenfield in 2013 back when I was in 5th grade and being absolutely amazed even then. Nearly 10 years later I'm in my 3rd year of university and I wonder how much more amazed I will be if I ever log on again. Such an incredible build.
Known about this since it started, can't believe you're just finding it!! Every single building is decked out inside, and their plans are to fill out their entire mountain map. Absolutely wild ambitions
Now, Imagine Greenfield as if It had been overtaken by nature, with leaf bridges connecting buildings, Broken trees creating brdiges between the Broken Windows of Ancient skyscrapers, and a Server created in a map like that, that'd be gorgeous
Imagine it was the 2nd Scenario he mentioned: after decades, even centuries of holding against the Zombie Hordes, Greenfield finally fell, the former inhabitants, either fleeing, desperately surviving, or turned into the undead, and you have been sent by one of the last surviving other settlements to reclaim this once great city.
I'm pretty sure Greenfield was included in the old Minecraft Construction Handbook I had like over 7 years ago maybe and I was amazed by its size even then. Crazy that it's been continually updated since then and looks as good as it does
@@Bluecolty I wished there were a Million Players who watch Adam Something's videos on 'Lets ban Cars (No, really) and on Trains and then act on it. MC should be used to explore how real citys could be 'UN-f-ed', so to speak. I bet said videos, let alone speaking with real Architects and Scientists, will inspire people to do epic stuff.
id also recommend checking out vertoak city, its pretty old now, but its a massive fully furnished city, full of chests of items, signs, an overarching story, and secrets
Glad that greenfield is getting some attentions, also glad that you found out greenfield, one thing I absolutely like about greenfield is its realism. Is very interesting to build such a huge city that doesn't exist in real life.
If the project has been going for about 12 years, and there are 8,000 fully furnished buildings, then that means, every day for the last 12 years, they would have had to build about 2 buildings. That doesn’t even include roads and other things. Just buildings.
Im building a city by myself with ocasional help but just doing all the infastructure, roads, train lines, sewers and subway tunnels took far more time and effort than buildings and since i have other towns scattered around the main city id have to connect all of them...
I saw a comment from a veteran building saying that the map is going to double in size soon meaning it's closer to 4 per day - just that the map hasn't been updated to match that statistic
It's also 105192Hrs in game time and the average tall/skyscraper building can take about 8hrs on average.. with having builders all over the world in different timezones it wouldn't be an issue to pump out 2 buildings or 4 a day
one of the first thing i watched on youtube was a minecraft series set in greenfield about surviving with various disaster mods... i didnt know it was still going and the modern version looks a lot different, better and larger than the one i remember... this minecraft city is very nostalgic to me
Just imagine. You're in 2086 and someone created an A.I. civilization in Minecraft and in 2130, they're part of the UN and being a major ally of the U.S., France, Germany and so on. and then in 2141, power shortage and the server gets deleted, the whole A.I. civilization get wiped from the cache. that'll be an emotional rollecoster we will never see happening
The absolute scale of this is just unimaginable, and the most mind boggling thing is that it’s only 20% done as of 2020, after 10 years. I can’t even imagine what it will be like when it’s done.
@@Staurcomb I think if you’re building something on a 1 to 1 scale in Minecraft then it will always be speed building, especially in Creative. It takes much longer to build 1 meter irl than 1 right click in Minecraft
@I like Chicken Art is not exactly a waste of time. But art on such an unimaginably large scale just for the sake of being so large is. Think how many hours, days, *years* by many people would have to go into such a project. There's just no reason to spend so many resources on something so pointless when their current (already quite large) project suffices.
I remember an old UA-cam series that was basically just about using mods to destroy GreenField. I always thought the map was cool, and am glad it’s getting more recognition!
I've known about Greenfield forever now and has been my inspiration to make my own city like it, and also the amount of Koto&Sen videos I watched their was a disaster was amazing back in like 2014
the only thing you have to account for is that virtually every building in bte has to be built on an angle whilst greenfield is all on a 90 degree angle
Greenfield is actually a real life location in California! Not a grand city like in minecraft but a very small town with over 10k population. I'd much prefer minecrafts greenfield than irl greenfield lmao
i’m curious about how the BTE project is being tracked? like how will we know if it’s done? 50% done? 10% done? is there an efficient way to see which parts of the earth need more work?
Iirc, the plan is to build different parts of the world in different worlds and later, they will splice them all together following the custom map projection they had to solve for previously. So, the progress is probably based on how many finished worlds they have and the percentage finished off worlds that they're still building on.
@@galaxianovagamingvods nope, cant walk yet. and theres no food yet so i dont care (ps: is this just gonna go thruout the entire script or something lol)
Minecraft is a crazy reality in its own, and with what we do with it only mimicking a small fraction of our own existence. Everyone who plays it is a god, but those who master and push it and themselves to its limits are legends.
That concept of an endless city biome isnt impossible. The lost cities adds a procedurally generated city world generation, its in the rl craft pack im pretty sure. It generates a post apocalyptic city setting that goes on forever, while it doesnt have the same level of detail, theres functioning subway tunnels, every building is enterable and has loot akin to a dungeon, rivers and such carve the city into sections and bridges span across said rivers. So TECHNICALLY it isnt impossible and maybe if the mod had more detailed generation it could be to this scale, but unfortunately not at the moment.
This is what I always wanted to do, but the project was so big, this made me shed a tear, I'm so happy that someone could do the dream I could never do.
what shocks me is that many years ago I had a save of greenfield and it was basically a normal minecraft city size with incomplete interiors, looking at it on this video made me completely speechless of how perfectly done their work is rn and how big they expanded it
Gosh I was wondering when Greenfield would get the recognition it deserved. I used to use it all the time for fun little LAN parties me and my friends would have. And when I was a super nerd, we used to use it for some Minecraft Machinima series'. I didn't even realize they had a build team until this video.
I haven't heard about greenfield in a long time. I remember when me and my cousin would load it up in a server and would roleplay together on it. It so crazy to see how much more they worked on last since I seen it
You should also take a look at a guy called Astrophagy, he’s working on a giant world based around his DND campaign. It’s not nearly as big as bte or greenfield but it’s a really small team (like 6 ppl or smth) and it’s really cool!
Honestly, the Greenfield project is such an absolute mastercraft... A full scale metropolitan *CITY* in Minecraft with fully finished buildings complete with an intrecate interior and all the important buildings that would be needed to run a near self-sustaining city... It's honestly astonishing. The will of humanity to match the limitless scope of Minecraft may be stubborn, but it's the kind of stubbornness we need *MORE* of in this universe, because if there's one singular thing humanity is good at, it's being creative. Also one other advantage that Greenfield holds over the Build The Earth New York is well, it's a completely original fictional city around no particular real life basis, only vague inspirations. Just like how you mentioned, it's way more difficult to create unique and original constructions than making a 1:1 replica of a real life structure.
Yeah ive known about this ever since i returned to minecraft/ started playing on pc,its fun to play in sandbox alone and try to add on to the map, i always had a dream that one day there will be a server with greenfield map, with real jobs and property that you can buy and currency, with like car mods, basically like a realistic minecraft server in every way, that would be one heck of a dope server.
I _knew it had to be Greenfield._ I have a save file from it circa 2021....it's beautiful. It's full of amazing little details that you'll get lost in. Worth downloading.
3:12 thats an insult to us cities skylines players thats cities skylines not sim city we are nothing like simcity they do not compare to us even in the slightest bit
love that they made Greenfield a fictional city in California based off of Los Angeles when there's actually a Greenfield CA just a few miles from Pinnacles National Park
Sitting in Greenfield, Ohio watching this. Made me chuckle when he said "This is Greenfield." My Greenfield is just a little hick town with a population of about 5000.
Greenfield in combination with the Create mod would be mind blowing (more so than the map already is). You could do a Cities Skylines style "train ride through the city" video with actual working train and subway rail lines.
You can also have a look at Broville! It may not be as realistic or expandable as Greenfield, but it's a cool city nontheless and feels a lot more Minecraft-y!
Right about now is the 10th anniversary of starting my original mincraft map, which I've developed entire countries within and never played another map. I started Minecraft around version 1.4, but it got stuck updating at 1.9.4. If anyone has any tips or tools or software for updating or moving a preserved world into the modern version I would love to hear about it! Whether or not I can update my map I plan on playing my same original map forever. No matter how cool the new updates are they are never as cool as continuing to add to what I've already built
thanks for bringing some attention!! we've been through a lot lately with a major update in the works, so it's nice to see creators helping out to get some support :)
9:16, You could probably do that with A.I. I mean it would be pretty difficult for someone to code(It'll probably take a full team and some years) but it certainly isn't impossible. If you are actually trying to create something like this for a project I suggest hiring some kind of developer
Could you imagine how badass it'd be to run a zombie apocalypse server on this map? VMW guns, cars, and enemies, an economy, survival mechanics, and some custom monsters.
I love that idea of a survival RP server of a fully functioning city vs the people exiled to the “wild lands” and their plots for revenge - a constant back and forth. Imagine the creative uses of tnt and the city inhabitants having to rebuild and redesign city walls and defences etc. So cool!
You know what I am wondering? What is Greenfield's urban design? Does it have good public transportation? Is it car dependent, or does it have cycling lanes everywhere?
Sadly it seems to follow the "American way", completely car dependent. Look at all those parking spaces and triple file roads throughout the city centre. Kinda made me a bit sad that even in Minecraft where people had the opportunity to design a good city they were so indoctrinated that they just made the exact same mistakes again.
@@Mrsuperdestroyer That is too bad. Heck, New York City isn't completely car dependent and has quite a few good cycling lanes (I think). Doss Greenfield have a subway? What about public squares?
Greenfield has a special place for me. It's the first and only map I've ever downloaded and it's so amazing. I need to get the new map. I havent seen it since the early 1.14 days when the whole concept was still really new. Clearly it has come so far
We physically can not see the entire universe as galaxies far far away, because of the universes expansion, are moving "faster than the speed of light" proportionately to us Also if it was 1:1 it would obviously not fit
I just wanted to say that no matter whatever you’re going through God is there for you and he wants to give you peace . If you repent and believe in him you will have eternal life
God doesn't exist, there is no after-life. Believing in god is a human fault, we want to think that good things happen, it keeps us humane, but it's all a lie, of human consciousness
@@A-ct8bl I know that God is real because when I was at my Lowest and I called to God he flooded me with his Love and peace like I’ve never felt before. I felt clean and brand new like all weights lifted off my shoulders. Ask God to reveal hisself to you and he will if you’re genuine about it God bless.
Those may be well meant words, however not everybody believes in a god. There’s people with different beliefs and point of views. It’s good that your religion has helped you out of your lowest point but this just isn’t the case for everybody.
Don't forget the ENTIRE SEWER NETWORK underneath the city.
Yeah. They even build the sewers.
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Sewers, subways, legitimate power infrastructure, the greenfield creators are legitimate architects and city planners.
Oh yea haha, I'm blue, one of the admins of the project. The sewers you'll find in our upcoming map release will have the newest version of the sewer system. I've been pretty much the only one planning and working on it, its been quite the labor of love. Lots of Easter eggs and miles of tunnels to explore.
@@Bluecolty this project makes me wanna buy minecraft and take a look for myself 😭😭😭
holy shit like, just from this video alone i'm mind blown.
@@jerecakes1 if you're able to, I definitely recommend! And now with the cost of the Java license you get bedrock for free and vice versa. If you bought bedrock in the past you get Java for free
glad greenfield is getting recognized, i have known about the project for like 5 years, and it's honestly so underrated.
it's not underrated, it's literally one of the most downloaded maps
@@G.R-w9w it definitely has a lot more downloads since i last downloaded it, but i still think it's underrated
It's straight up gonna take like an average person's lifespan to finish greenfield...
I remember back in the day, there was this minecraft mod showcase series by some guys called koto and sen and it was really fun to watch
been following since 2012 after watching a youtubers tornado survival in it
I remember downloading this map last year and i wandered for hours around the highways and suburbs. The size of it is truly insane. You can also see a greenfield dymap of the whole map.
Yo 🔥 ua-cam.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/v-deo.html
@@Memecious shut it
@@jimmybean420 there is!
@Jimmy Bean there is also a sewer system too!
Andea is more realistic change my mind
3:34
Now that's something we need to see... a full sized Minecraft map, completely encompassed by futuristic styled city sectors.
Makes me think of that one world type in the Lost Cities mod.
yeah and then a fucking mmorpg build on top of that map
What a surprise to hear about greenfield again, I don’t think I’ve heard anything about it since 2013. I used to love downloading cities and exploring them such as greenfield and broville.
Yo, 3 year veteran builder on Greenfield here. dope vid, crazy to see some builds I worked on represented here lol. The next update we're dropping is going to nearly double the size of the map, and is probably our most realistic update to date. But yeah, there's a lot of planning that goes into stuff like this, and we use real life references from google maps for most builds, especially major ones. My 2 major projects have been a high school and a new neighborhood, and both of those have probably taken literal hours of research just to figure out what they should look like. It seems like a lot of work, but its really fun if you're a city planning/architecture nerd like pretty much every long-time builder is
I was thinking, it feels from an external perspective kind of a waste that this whole thing is based off of north american urban landscape alone. Has there ever been a push for (likely smaller) neighbours built in the style of say, (South)-East Asia's cement-and-steel cityscapes, small medieval European cities, or even more exotic things ranging from the Middle Eastern, African, to stuff like a modern interpretation of what 21st-century native american cities look like, larger antarctic bases, or underwater cities?
@@RRRR-jr1gp it is what it is. it doesn't need to be anything else
@@Kentucky_Caveman honestly i agree with him but not too much, i think an american style chinatown, or a germantown, or even a historically african american neighborhood facing gentrification would be pleasent, although he does a bit too far with the building midieval castles and antarctic bases in the middle of an american style city
@@RRRR-jr1gp It's mainly based on NA cities because those are A: Most familiar to the majority of the build team, as well as a large portion of the general minecraft community, and B: NA cities tend to have grid-layouts, especially on the west coast. Anyone who's tried building on angles in minecraft knows its REALLY annoying to do, especially when it comes to interiors and details, so being able to have a standard grid for most of the city is nice
garbageme moment
I can't belive I haven't seen one of those giant UA-cam SMPs on GreenField.
Your concept for one was amazing and I know I would watch it
If I remember correctly a lot of Minecraft GTA servers used it as their map
Yo 🔥 ua-cam.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/v-deo.html
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@Memecious Aaaaaand reported.
I’m starting one lol
Imagine a whole economy in that city, a server open for rp, content for streamers, literally everything, thatd be so awesome.
People are too specific
You can literally make anything with how big it is
MMO, minigames, RP, anything....
There's a server that used to be super awesome called Vindex City that was like a modern city with jobs and economy. It was the coolest server I've ever played on. However, like a year or two ago they removed the server rule that prevented you from killing people without reason and it fell into anarchy. The police force couldn't keep up with the rampant murder rate so everyone just left. Now the server is dead except for the handful of spawn campers that still hang out there
Maybe it'll last long end to become an apocalyptic dystopia
It certainly would be an amazing experience, tho the hardest part would probably be to get enough people into it (something that could happen as a mega collab between creators and their respective communities)
@@ChuddMan Tornadodex just described the only way that could happen in Minecraft lol
I remember playing on greenfield in 2013 back when I was in 5th grade and being absolutely amazed even then. Nearly 10 years later I'm in my 3rd year of university and I wonder how much more amazed I will be if I ever log on again. Such an incredible build.
Known about this since it started, can't believe you're just finding it!! Every single building is decked out inside, and their plans are to fill out their entire mountain map. Absolutely wild ambitions
Now, Imagine Greenfield as if It had been overtaken by nature, with leaf bridges connecting buildings, Broken trees creating brdiges between the Broken Windows of Ancient skyscrapers, and a Server created in a map like that, that'd be gorgeous
imagen a real life city in minecraft like this (fx New york)
that's a video game concept waiting to happen it's so beautiful
Imagine it was the 2nd Scenario he mentioned: after decades, even centuries of holding against the Zombie Hordes, Greenfield finally fell, the former inhabitants, either fleeing, desperately surviving, or turned into the undead, and you have been sent by one of the last surviving other settlements to reclaim this once great city.
@@Tru_Blu kind of already happened, with kirby and the forgotten land
@@pandarisu5968 also the last of us (or any post apocalyptic game)
I'm pretty sure Greenfield was included in the old Minecraft Construction Handbook I had like over 7 years ago maybe and I was amazed by its size even then. Crazy that it's been continually updated since then and looks as good as it does
It was! That was a long time ago and the city has changed a ton since then. - blue (a greenfield admin)
@@Bluecolty I wished there were
a Million Players who watch Adam Something's videos
on 'Lets ban Cars (No, really) and on Trains and then act on it.
MC should be used to explore how real citys could be 'UN-f-ed',
so to speak. I bet said videos, let alone speaking with real Architects
and Scientists, will inspire people to do epic stuff.
ua-cam.com/video/0QRGrXt0aJs/v-deo.html
ITS FINALLY HERE
@@Bluecolty I don't see any newer updates being posted how come?
I've never seen Greenfield before, those overhead shots look like a real city. Incredibly impressive.
IKR? that's insane
id also recommend checking out vertoak city, its pretty old now, but its a massive fully furnished city, full of chests of items, signs, an overarching story, and secrets
Glad that greenfield is getting some attentions, also glad that you found out greenfield, one thing I absolutely like about greenfield is its realism. Is very interesting to build such a huge city that doesn't exist in real life.
Former Greenfield project supervisor here - thank you for checking us out!
Awsome work
Fantastic stuff!
Bluefield next
@@soulplexis i agree to this (blue, a current greenfield admin)
Epic
If the project has been going for about 12 years, and there are 8,000 fully furnished buildings, then that means, every day for the last 12 years, they would have had to build about 2 buildings. That doesn’t even include roads and other things. Just buildings.
From the looks of it all the infrastructure is even more work than the buildings themselves
Plus, a huge amount of the buildings have been torn down and rebuilt since the standards for buildings are quite higher now than they were early on
Im building a city by myself with ocasional help but just doing all the infastructure, roads, train lines, sewers and subway tunnels took far more time and effort than buildings and since i have other towns scattered around the main city id have to connect all of them...
I saw a comment from a veteran building saying that the map is going to double in size soon meaning it's closer to 4 per day - just that the map hasn't been updated to match that statistic
It's also 105192Hrs in game time and the average tall/skyscraper building can take about 8hrs on average.. with having builders all over the world in different timezones it wouldn't be an issue to pump out 2 buildings or 4 a day
one of the first thing i watched on youtube was a minecraft series set in greenfield about surviving with various disaster mods... i didnt know it was still going and the modern version looks a lot different, better and larger than the one i remember... this minecraft city is very nostalgic to me
Koto and Sen was amazing lol, I miss them.
Yes koto and sen 😢
Their channel got taken and youtube wont do shit to help them.
I remember that, didn’t even know it was Greenfield!
I rememeber that!
Man, I've always wanted Greenfield to get this recognized and this puts the exact feeling I was expecting for
Just imagine. You're in 2086 and someone created an A.I. civilization in Minecraft and in 2130, they're part of the UN and being a major ally of the U.S., France, Germany and so on. and then in 2141, power shortage and the server gets deleted, the whole A.I. civilization get wiped from the cache. that'll be an emotional rollecoster we will never see happening
The Ikea that they built has got to be one of the most impressive buildings because of how much decorating there is on the inside.
The absolute scale of this is just unimaginable, and the most mind boggling thing is that it’s only 20% done as of 2020, after 10 years. I can’t even imagine what it will be like when it’s done.
yeah, it really is just insane. its current size is equivalent to 57 square kilometers, or 20 square miles
@@Staurcomb I think if you’re building something on a 1 to 1 scale in Minecraft then it will always be speed building, especially in Creative. It takes much longer to build 1 meter irl than 1 right click in Minecraft
Momento mori
Yeah a city as wide as Uranus (with interiors) would be nice but at this point I doubt it would happen unless...
That's about a 7 inch city, I think it's possible.
@@puggers460 That's kinda sus 😳
...unless it happens
That would be the most colossal waste of time in human history
unless you could get an AI to do it based off of current Greenfield builds!
@I like Chicken Art is not exactly a waste of time. But art on such an unimaginably large scale just for the sake of being so large is. Think how many hours, days, *years* by many people would have to go into such a project. There's just no reason to spend so many resources on something so pointless when their current (already quite large) project suffices.
Minecraft builders> Architects, city planners, engineers
I remember an old UA-cam series that was basically just about using mods to destroy GreenField. I always thought the map was cool, and am glad it’s getting more recognition!
Do you remember the name of the series? I think I remember something similar.
@@gameboygamer6498 KotoAndSen Kas is the youtuber
yea. kotoandsen. those dudes channel got hacked last i saw.
I loved that Tsunami video (still do)
yea kas was great back then but it ashamed that their channel has been hacked
Watching your vids just shows how far Minecraft can go
I've known about Greenfield forever now and has been my inspiration to make my own city like it, and also the amount of Koto&Sen videos I watched their was a disaster was amazing back in like 2014
dong yeah NV d@greinNK
the only thing you have to account for is that virtually every building in bte has to be built on an angle whilst greenfield is all on a 90 degree angle
Greenfield is actually a real life location in California! Not a grand city like in minecraft but a very small town with over 10k population. I'd much prefer minecrafts greenfield than irl greenfield lmao
The fact that you’re sharing the spotlight makes me respect you even more.
The coutthat yourkthwing this pays Mahone respect greenwere
i’m curious about how the BTE project is being tracked? like how will we know if it’s done? 50% done? 10% done? is there an efficient way to see which parts of the earth need more work?
I'm curious about that too
It’s at 0.1
Iirc, the plan is to build different parts of the world in different worlds and later, they will splice them all together following the custom map projection they had to solve for previously.
So, the progress is probably based on how many finished worlds they have and the percentage finished off worlds that they're still building on.
I'm pretty sure my tiny Canadian town isn't on there.
@@agentzapdos4960 Why don't you build it? I'm doing the same with my neighborhood in Germany
imagine if they still continued after 50 yrs
@@user-q8hylm90hg no
@@lapom5669 the sun is a deadly lazar
@@Donut-im9lk not anymore theres a blanket
@@sproutgaming502 Now the animals can go on land. Come on animals! Let's go on land!
@@galaxianovagamingvods nope, cant walk yet. and theres no food yet so i dont care (ps: is this just gonna go thruout the entire script or something lol)
This is really cool use of this technology. I appreciate the artistry and storytelling behind Greenfield - it looks beautiful.
2:25 the Palace of the Parliament. the biggest palace in Europe
Minecraft is a crazy reality in its own, and with what we do with it only mimicking a small fraction of our own existence. Everyone who plays it is a god, but those who master and push it and themselves to its limits are legends.
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It just baffles me to look at Minecraft footage and sometimes just forget that I'm looking at a game.
I remember a UA-camr role playing in Greenfield with natural disaster mods many years ago. It was one of the reasons I got into Minecraft
Koto and Sen?
@@sssswerth5323
That concept of an endless city biome isnt impossible. The lost cities adds a procedurally generated city world generation, its in the rl craft pack im pretty sure. It generates a post apocalyptic city setting that goes on forever, while it doesnt have the same level of detail, theres functioning subway tunnels, every building is enterable and has loot akin to a dungeon, rivers and such carve the city into sections and bridges span across said rivers. So TECHNICALLY it isnt impossible and maybe if the mod had more detailed generation it could be to this scale, but unfortunately not at the moment.
As a lowly mobile player who likes caving and falls back to cave homes im in awe at Greenfield. That is truely an amazing feat that have done.
This is what I always wanted to do, but the project was so big, this made me shed a tear, I'm so happy that someone could do the dream I could never do.
This server and minecraftonline have some of the coolest builds I've ever seen, the idea that both are still running and popular is astounding
i’ve been following greenfield since 2014! its insane to see how committed everyone still is and how the project is still flourishing 8 years later
Greenfield aside, the making of this video is genius. Story telling, editing and just the vibes in general were so well done.
what shocks me is that many years ago I had a save of greenfield and it was basically a normal minecraft city size with incomplete interiors, looking at it on this video made me completely speechless of how perfectly done their work is rn and how big they expanded it
Gosh I was wondering when Greenfield would get the recognition it deserved. I used to use it all the time for fun little LAN parties me and my friends would have. And when I was a super nerd, we used to use it for some Minecraft Machinima series'. I didn't even realize they had a build team until this video.
I haven't heard about greenfield in a long time. I remember when me and my cousin would load it up in a server and would roleplay together on it. It so crazy to see how much more they worked on last since I seen it
You should also take a look at a guy called Astrophagy, he’s working on a giant world based around his DND campaign. It’s not nearly as big as bte or greenfield but it’s a really small team (like 6 ppl or smth) and it’s really cool!
Honestly, the Greenfield project is such an absolute mastercraft... A full scale metropolitan *CITY* in Minecraft with fully finished buildings complete with an intrecate interior and all the important buildings that would be needed to run a near self-sustaining city... It's honestly astonishing. The will of humanity to match the limitless scope of Minecraft may be stubborn, but it's the kind of stubbornness we need *MORE* of in this universe, because if there's one singular thing humanity is good at, it's being creative.
Also one other advantage that Greenfield holds over the Build The Earth New York is well, it's a completely original fictional city around no particular real life basis, only vague inspirations. Just like how you mentioned, it's way more difficult to create unique and original constructions than making a 1:1 replica of a real life structure.
Yeah ive known about this ever since i returned to minecraft/ started playing on pc,its fun to play in sandbox alone and try to add on to the map, i always had a dream that one day there will be a server with greenfield map, with real jobs and property that you can buy and currency, with like car mods, basically like a realistic minecraft server in every way, that would be one heck of a dope server.
Minecraft's community is truly bigger than its game.
I _knew it had to be Greenfield._ I have a save file from it circa 2021....it's beautiful. It's full of amazing little details that you'll get lost in.
Worth downloading.
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thats an insult to us cities skylines players thats cities skylines not sim city
we are nothing like simcity they do not compare to us even in the slightest bit
love that they made Greenfield a fictional city in California based off of Los Angeles when there's actually a Greenfield CA just a few miles from Pinnacles National Park
Sitting in Greenfield, Ohio watching this. Made me chuckle when he said "This is Greenfield." My Greenfield is just a little hick town with a population of about 5000.
5:30
"That's a nice story Pippen, but why don't you back it up with a source!"
Pippen: "My source is that I made it the fuck up!"
Greenfield in combination with the Create mod would be mind blowing (more so than the map already is). You could do a Cities Skylines style "train ride through the city" video with actual working train and subway rail lines.
If you also combine it with Mr crayfish's gun mod and other mods with military vehicles then the wars would be crazy
2:09 this part just looks like the real world i gotta be honest
I would be down to play minecraft with npcs, cars, and cops like gta, that would be rlly cool
The speak animation is top tier editing
You can also have a look at Broville! It may not be as realistic or expandable as Greenfield, but it's a cool city nontheless and feels a lot more Minecraft-y!
-Brovilles owner
😂
Which level of backroom is this
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Ahh yes GreenField I remember watching KotoAndSen So nostalgic
This Minecraft server better gets the respect and fame it deserves
Cities Skylines has made me obssessed with how roads work and so I'm just staring at Greenfield's roads and going "Wow that's neat"
At first I thought the thumbnail was taken from TheoTown
I was mistaken
It was a truly tremendous project, indeed
yoooo a theotown player
Right about now is the 10th anniversary of starting my original mincraft map, which I've developed entire countries within and never played another map.
I started Minecraft around version 1.4, but it got stuck updating at 1.9.4.
If anyone has any tips or tools or software for updating or moving a preserved world into the modern version I would love to hear about it!
Whether or not I can update my map I plan on playing my same original map forever. No matter how cool the new updates are they are never as cool as continuing to add to what I've already built
Bro looked up soo many words for that intro I'm betting
thanks for bringing some attention!! we've been through a lot lately with a major update in the works, so it's nice to see creators helping out to get some support :)
believe it or not i actually live only an hour away from a town in california called greenfield 😂
lmfao
Twelve years... And it's.... simply humbling, ashtonishing, amazing!
P.S. 3:33 This is epic.
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"...that could be -contributed- _attributed_ to..."
There, fixed that for you.
I remember playing around in Greenfield almost ten years ago now, it was still really cool even back then. So happy they’re still working on it.
They need to host the. Next Olympics events.
9:16, You could probably do that with A.I. I mean it would be pretty difficult for someone to code(It'll probably take a full team and some years) but it certainly isn't impossible. If you are actually trying to create something like this for a project I suggest hiring some kind of developer
There already is a mod for that. Although, it's much more limited in scope.
10:31 me trying to find my house in minecraft creative
Could you imagine how badass it'd be to run a zombie apocalypse server on this map? VMW guns, cars, and enemies, an economy, survival mechanics, and some custom monsters.
I wanna go in there and setup a villager spawner in there and make the city alive.
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Oh my god I love this game, this game has been out for so long and the game feels like it’s eternal it’s beautiful
I love that idea of a survival RP server of a fully functioning city vs the people exiled to the “wild lands” and their plots for revenge - a constant back and forth. Imagine the creative uses of tnt and the city inhabitants having to rebuild and redesign city walls and defences etc. So cool!
5:00 you lost me bud
You know what I am wondering?
What is Greenfield's urban design? Does it have good public transportation? Is it car dependent, or does it have cycling lanes everywhere?
Sadly it seems to follow the "American way", completely car dependent. Look at all those parking spaces and triple file roads throughout the city centre. Kinda made me a bit sad that even in Minecraft where people had the opportunity to design a good city they were so indoctrinated that they just made the exact same mistakes again.
@@Mrsuperdestroyer That is too bad. Heck, New York City isn't completely car dependent and has quite a few good cycling lanes (I think). Doss Greenfield have a subway? What about public squares?
@@Mrsuperdestroyer ...so drive.
I love the gross generalization that American dream is to only live in one continuous never ending city... Sounds like pure hell...
Nah cities is good
True builders create intricate interiors not just exterior shells Greenfield is the epitome of accomplishment
I have nothing but respect for all those people who have dedicated so much time to this world.
Next challenge build the milky way
"Like it's f*****g SimCity"
*shows a clip of Cities: Skylines*
and i believe it's Dream City from Imperatur
What's the structure that is shown at 0:14?
I also create Minecraft content, let me know if you like it!
@@TrenchMobbs do you know the build at 0:14 in the video?
I believe that is from North Korea, but I'm not sure. He made an entire video about it and it looks similar
@@TrenchMobbs go back to danno cal drawings bot
Greenfield has a special place for me. It's the first and only map I've ever downloaded and it's so amazing. I need to get the new map. I havent seen it since the early 1.14 days when the whole concept was still really new. Clearly it has come so far
Good heavens Greenfields' depth and quality is giving me the Minecraft itch again haha.
Does anyone know what is playing at 1:52?
2 years late but! It’s Dharana by Van Sandano!❤
@@Lumiere192lol😂
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Was that bill wurtz’s thing?
Yes.
TECHNOLOGY IS ABOUT TO GO CRAZYYY🎶🎶🎶
Lets all appreciate the amount of effort this man puts in his videos, amazing. Keep grinding bro, I love the videos
Nice to see it, I've been playing this map for 7 years, on different saves and versions
0:25 what music was used?
lol imagine if they accidently deleted the world
Why not build the universe :)
We physically can not see the entire universe as galaxies far far away, because of the universes expansion, are moving "faster than the speed of light" proportionately to us
Also if it was 1:1 it would obviously not fit
Finally! A video about Greenfield that isn't literally either a roleplay series or exploration.
i got intense chills when i saw greenfield for the first time
All this screams is, "Go touch grass"
I just wanted to say that no matter whatever you’re going through God is there for you and he wants to give you peace . If you repent and believe in him you will have eternal life
God doesn't exist, there is no after-life. Believing in god is a human fault, we want to think that good things happen, it keeps us humane, but it's all a lie, of human consciousness
@@A-ct8bl I know that God is real because when I was at my Lowest and I called to God he flooded me with his Love and peace like I’ve never felt before. I felt clean and brand new like all weights lifted off my shoulders. Ask God to reveal hisself to you and he will if you’re genuine about it God bless.
Yeah, no
Those may be well meant words, however not everybody believes in a god. There’s people with different beliefs and point of views. It’s good that your religion has helped you out of your lowest point but this just isn’t the case for everybody.
God Is real I felt the lord