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Dude get off of the Nostalgia pills FYI your opinion on Challenge Videos are stupid. Let people play & upload Minecraft how they want too it's a Sandbox game you can play how ever you want. Ps your one to talk about making Nostalgia Videos Uh take a look in the mirror and thats not what your doing in this video, you know there's a word that starts with an H that word is Hypocritica.
Thank you Arnold Schwarzenegger for your input. I agree with much of what you said I am stuck in the same cycle you talked about. Starting a world and then just deleting it.
"Due to everyone being chronically online, everyone shares the same opinion without even thinking for themselves," sums up the whole point of this video for me. I've been going out more by myself, doing things I like less but with more quality and passion. And with videogames, i just play until I get bored, even if I don't complete it. Thanks for video.
which is normal man, I agree with you, I also want to do that lots of times and I still do, but this is the internet, sometimes I just go and accept some stuff or believe some stuff here like it is inevitable but it doesn't cross my mind later much so Im good.@@theAstarrr
@@neferpoyaz4037 You've got a good point. I can't possibly always be reasonable or research every possible argument. Some information I just store without further thinking, and some I put a thought in. I would say- there's always this sort of a balance between everything, how much you care and not
@@lapkrit this place is not reallya reliable when there is thousands of source and information producers that say something different and never try to prove and factualize, they can only call their stuff factualized by some sketchy source or some things they faked, or some just says what everybody says, makes profit and money, from politics mostly too. Just look at israel hamas or russo ukraine war for example.
I also did this. I stared to just drop video games when I felt like it. For years a completionist mindset plagued me. Playing games became a chore instead of a fun hobby. So now I just play whatever, whenever, and I’m enjoying games more than I ever did before.
Even though Minecraft gives me a lot of nostalgia, I haven't played it basically at all back then even when I could. I just watched Yogscast mostly. So when I play it now, I naturally gravitate toward enjoying the game like you all did like a decade ago :P
@@lenzi5119 This was back in their heyday of popularity in the 2010's. They stopped being so popular after stealing money from kids to spend it on blow.
@lenzi5119 He's talking about the whole Yogventure thing from years, lot of stuff happened revolving around that, but I don't remember them blaming the fans for anything.
Honestly the biggest problem with those hardcore worlds is the same issue with all social media: They only show you the good parts, the megabases, all that. Most of them play like how you do, taking their time and building cool stuff. Personally, I love progressing and learning new things, so modded Minecraft games with massive expanding networks of new stuff is good for me-but some people might just like the simpler things. Very good video, thank you for uploading :3
Yeah, basically all of youtube content suffered from the same curse as anything social on the internet. The need to present things as perfectly as possible. Either perfect quality of perfectly distracting drama. Whatever it is, it needs to be as devoid of flaws, like so many instagram posts try to be, or like twitter, be so full of flaws that *_someone_* feels the need to engage with it. There's a reason why so many appreciate Etho's playthough. It doesn't makes use of many of these tricks. Things end up incomplete incredibly often. And while his mastery of the game and creativity are amazing to see in action, he's still working through getting a project off its feet, figuring out what he wants for it.
Yeah, this is a big part of it. Like, a megabase needs... a LOT of work. Actual days of carving out terrain and painstakingly putting down block after block. I learned really early on that tiny spaces have their own magic and can be made to look beautiful as well - For example, I've refined a building style which banks entirely on cobblestone, bricks, stripped logs and their associated plank products - stuff that can be gotten in relatively modest quantities with stone tools. Something I'm still working on its building expandably, while remaining coherent.
I recently found the OG survival island map played by the Yogscast. In the last 5 days playing on that little nostalgia dense island, I've had more fun playing Minecraft than I have in the last 6 months combined. I think it's just because my ability to progress was limited, so I enjoyed more of, well, Minecraft for what it is. I've gotten to the point where I've done everything I wanted to on that map, but it's definitely opened my eyes to a new way (old way) to enjoy Minecraft.
Oh my god, I think this is exactly what I needed to hear. I've been trying my hardest to get back into Minecraft, but I just can't bring myself to do it because I keep looking for all these crazy seeds where I have all these build ideas and goals and things, and then I just get burnt out within a few hours and stop playing. I just need to sit back, relax, and play the game without worrying so much about finding the perfect spot, building a megabase, making a ton of autofarms, and all of that.
Yeah I always was against auto farms since the less you have to do in the game the more boring it becomes. I think my main problem specifically is that I spend all my time in my first session in a world searching for a place to build, when I FINALLY find it, I build the bare minimum store my stuff and leave, usually never to return. In my most recent world I’ve been playing it for about a week, I have the cave dweller mod with the night dweller mod, and I have atmospheric sounds along with tough as nails, my world is an endless snow biome where the nights are so dark you can’t see a half a block in front of you, this has rejuvenated my way of playing, since I’ve always been the type of player to build overly secure cozy bunker base.
Take you time... but also... why not combine it? Find a seed for a perfect landscape and... Explore! Remember this is Minecraft... you can build you base however "Late" you want, and whichever method you want... Small, big, pretty, ugly base, ANYthing is worth a shot 🥲
@@KingOskar4 my ideal way to play now is chip away at part of my base then go mining and explore, then come back and do the same thing again. I’ve also spiced it all up with both of the famous dweller mods, one of which I saw just walking down my hallway in my base so that’s always fun.
I think both Mojang and youtubers are at fault for this. UA-camrs keep pushing bigger and bigger stuff so people watch their dumb content, etc. During the "decline" era of Minecraft (1.8 - 1.11), Mojang started to introduce super flashy features without really taking balance into account, and those features massively sped up survival progression. Elytras, Mending, Elytra boosting, totems, super exploitable villager trades (1.14 but still).
What I did was forget about “being brave” and looking cool. I played on peaceful mode because that’s what makes the game fun for me. I’m not a fighter, I’m an adventurer. I also forgot about making a cool starter base and did what I love which was digging and expanding a hole in a hill. I set a fairly achievable goal and built to the height limit (not super simple but I found it fun and less stressful than making a mega base). Now I have a cute spiral dirt tower that I can use later and it indicates my base! Not everything has to be cool, once you finish something simple or silly it will eventually become the cool thing about your world.
@@QUBIQUBED yeah. Today was a session I really enjoyed, after some time. Before it I remembered a comment about recent lololoshka let's play saying "he's def only playing easy and peaceful mode". Then I was like "if he can, then I can too. Especially since he has dozens of thousands of hours and I only have below 300 hours and I never ever beaten Minecraft". I then simply turned on peaceful mode and went into the nether, and then peacefully mined for resources a few times. I liked this.
@@user-cg2nm5dw8b I agree with that but I will say that with Grian and jumbo it is not that bad. It is shown how long these projects take and how it takes them a very long time to make their mega bases. Grian even has a gag where he is too lazy to finish the back.
The closest way to describing why I wasn't having fun anymore in Minecraft is this: At some point along the way, I stopped playing the game and just started beating the game. I focused on the destination, instead of enjoying the journey.
i find it hard to even focus on the destination, ive had a world for 1 month now and i still couldnt settle a house and had to live in villages everytime because i keep getting snow forests and ice spike biomes, i havent even gotten to the nether yet, i dont even have DIAMOND TOOLS yet. i enjoy the game for mostly its exploration and my absolute need for the perfect grassy plains biome to build a perfect oak house with 2 floors and a basement BEFORE i can even consider going to the nether.
I have some old videos I uploaded of back when I played minecraft alpha, and this all rings true. Back then, the fun I had was literally just progressing the game, because it was all new, but even after I completed everything, I never got bored, because just "playing the game" is the old secret technique for REALLY having fun with the game. Just walking around randomly, staring off at some geological formations, watching the sun, the sky, the animals.. And that's when it hits you.. That magic spark.. That moment when you're on top of a hill, you glance at a direction, and go "Hey, you know what? It would look really cool if I was taking in this view on the balcony of a house right here.." And then you roll with it.. You don't think about making the house big, or fancy, it's just the idea of that balcony, the house itself is almost considered an add-on.. You build the balcony, you build the house, you take in the view, you head back in the house, and then, "Hey, I should make a cool little path from here to where I mine from that cave.." In the middle of making said path, it might hit again. "Hey, that one hill would look really cool as a waterfall, maybe with a secret cave behind it" And again and again and again.. That's how we did it in the old days.. You literally play until you get bored, but you keep playing, and eventually your bored mind starts taking in the game as actual scenery, instead of just "The game", and your creativity slowly begins to raise, until you get an idea. Nobody has any patience anymore these days.. They play minecraft until they get "bored", then leave.. But back in the day, minecraft was what we HAD.. You didn't get "bored" with it, you kept playing it and messed around, and that's when the fun ideas would start flowing. The fun was never about getting resources, building big structures, or progression.. To quote that dusty old phrase, it's about the journey, not the destination. You've earned yourself a sub, mister schwarzenegger soundalike.
First of all thanks for sharing your experience I think many old players can relate to this comment, as mentioned in the video, I think many players are very experienced with minecraft and are biased when it comes to taking action in the game. Their habits take control over what they do, which makes sense, we're humans and goal-striving creatures. The problem is, this is a game, and games are imo meant to be experienced rather than finished as fast as possible (there's speedrunning, which is cool, but we're talking about the average gaming experience). I could dive into this way more but I think this is getting a little too much for just a youtube comment, maybe in a future video/livestream. I'll be back.
I've been playing games since I was very young. In Zelda games, I just ran around as if it were an open world. Found a few heart pieces that way lol. Zoo Tycoon, Star Wars Empire at War, Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 (I built a fireworks show in a war torn city, it looked epic), I just messed around in these games. Even in Smash Bros Brawl I would build a stage that funneled Smart Bombs to the center, set the item drop to high and only smart bombs, set the timer to 99minutes, set the stock lives to 99. Just played for a long while exploding around the map lol. In Tonka I'd build up a city and knock down all the buildings I made, and chase pedestrians with the dump truck lol
I got this really cool mod and I was immediately excited to see every single new feature in survival. But I realized that I should just play normal minecraft and do the modded stuff additionally instead of making it the premise.
Finding someone to play with is what gets me back on the game. I never play alone, but when you’re with someone else, or multiple people, the collaboration leads to new experiences and ideas that playing alone won’t get you. I think what you did was also a good way of reliving Minecraft, play the game like it’s your first time playing, quite literally, relive the magic. Minecraft is ultimately a sandbox game, yet we’ve assigned so many processes to it that it ends up feeling linear.
Even though Minecraft was super important to me growing up, I never REALLY played it in a world, I was always on creative, or servers, I never really settled down in a world, and so I did that and for a week now this is the most enjoyable minecraft has ever been, I dont have a goal, its just fun! This video was REALLY well made!!!! I hope that you get many more subs! I know i'll stay tuned into your content from now on!
I find it almost comforting to know that I'm not the only one who makes a million worlds and then quit, hah. I get burnt out so quick, and I've never really found anything to keep me going. But maybe you've inspired me to keep trying and take a more relaxed approach. Thank you for that, and I hope this video continues to reach more people!
I really liked this video! I'm 57 and remember how much I always wanted a game like Minecraft. You want to kill things? You can do that. You want to grow things? You can do that. You want to make things? You can do that. I've had spells where I was a little bored, but recently, after doing what you said you were doing. Creating a world and immediately tiring of it, I decided I would find a seed I like the looks of, and grow where I was planted. Not only have I built some of the best things I've ever built, but I've made a proper world of it. I enjoy it so much more, now. I love being excited to play again.
thank you for this. my best friend has been playing a lot of mc hardcore and just going at his own pace and i've been wanting to do the same thing, but i've watched so many of those crazy 100,000 obsidian build mega storage videos or whatever and it gives me false motivation so, it was nice to hear someone explain how i feel and how to escape that.
After watching StampyLongNose final video on his lovely world made me appreciate those years of watching his channel on being curious to his creativity and passion for simply building and have fun with his friends. But now the world has completely changed since the pandemic came and i just want to say that I used to play and love Minecraft before that is just purely based on craft and build, exploration and playing with your friends for fun. Thankfully i got to experienced those golden days with my inner past child.
Why not try that yourself once more? 😂 To just "build and craft" . I am trying that in a 100 days format on a superflat world and...😮 It works for me?! So far I have a decent base on Day 26 out of 100😊
Im kinda the opposite. I set up base near a village (if I’m able to), but i don’t set up trading halls or any of that. I just have a base near the village and get my resources by myself. I think i just like exploring and being able to come back to a village as if i was some sort of local hero/adventurer
Sometimes I build a house in creative and then make that my goal in survival, have a dirt house and slowly acquire the luxury of being able to use blocks purely for cosmetic reasons.
I always played at my own pace but I see so many friends of mine stop playing minecraft after short amount of playing because they set too big goals than they could handle, which is kinda sad. Its sometimes hard to remember that minecraft has so much potential and barely any limits on creativitiy when we constantly look at others goals. I myself had the same issue too, until I realize that I just enjoy just doing shit for the giggles and no big achievement. Like as Kid I would farm TNT and then put it in a hole, made them explode and redo the process all over but now with a bigger hole, just because I can.
Very true, the thing is, many people look at others huge accomplished goals and then project their goals as their own for some reason. Then they burn out trying to complete it cause that was not a true goal they wanted to accomplish. Anyone can complete any goal despite the difficulty, it’s all about if that goal is truly YOUR GOAL and not someone else’s that you trying to imitate. That’s why I accomplish my own goals and take ideas from others but not outright copy them unless I truly want to, even if it’s difficult. I’ve had three specific survival worlds I played on, the first I had invested in but it got corrupted. The second one I played a little with my cousins but then for some reason we could not connect with eachother due to pocket edition glitch, the third world is most invested in and still have it today, I’ve killed the Ender dragon and now I have not played in it cause I feel like I’ve done what I wanted to accomplish. “Content” is the problem for some reason. But now I want to go back cause I got new ideas and with the trial chambers update coming-and I loving copperworks artstyle, I think I’ll hit a new revolution of entertainment for me:)
i have a different ways to make minecraft fun once again every time when you start a world you notice that one thing: loneliness, and lets be clear i was talking to a pixelated dog on my first playthrought. sometimes the only thing that you really need are friends, no matter what, you can just have fun playing alone, but with someone around it's better
The best way to enjoy minecraft is to 1) Use mods 2) Play with friends 3) Make mods 4) Play creative The Alternative way is the best way 1) Go play survival, make a dirt house, get iron, go to the nether, go farm blazes, get diamonds, farm sheep, get beds, go to the end, kill the dragon, get elytra, kill wither, get dragon egg, find all the mob heads then put it in your house, make a diamond house to put your trophies in, make beacons, then finally go to your nearest village and burn it up and start a raid, then explode it, then make remake the village, then fortify it and make defenses and improve the village, then start a raid with the new and improved village.
This truly hits home, I miss the days when the Minecraft community was so simple, friendly, and welcoming for everyone. But now we are in the content spam void where everything is bigger than even what you find in Texas, even the personalities. I've often found myself playing large packs but never doing much other than building small structures and exploring.
Honestly, I don't think people hate modern Minecraft just because of how it is. I think it really is just the fact that we all miss older Minecraft and we all miss those memories we made. Modern Minecraft really isn't bad at all, it's just that most, if not all of our memories were made in the older versions of the game.
This video resonates with me so much man. I had a similar revelation somewhat recently. I got into a funk of constantly rushing through worlds over and over again. I would create a new world, build a house, and then bum rush netherite gear and get bored. I did about 4 of those worlds. Then I realized: "What am I even doing? These worlds mean nothing to me", and I started taking it slower and enjoying the progress. Now I'm in a state where I'm quite laid back when I play. Of course I still get burnt out from time to time, but my enjoyment of the game massively improved. Thank you for making this video
this video is genuinely what the minecraft community needs rn. i've been recommended way too many videos about how minecraft "isnt the same" and how "beta was the best version". maybe sometimes, change is a good thing
It takes a very specific type of person to spend a lot of time in a world I reckon. I'm definitely that type of person, but even then stuff like delaying progression is super super important. After a while, all your motivation to play needs to come from your own unique projects and ideas. You'll eventually run out of stuff to do in the base game, so you need to make sure you're balls deep into a few projects you really wanna finish before doing stuff like going to the end or getting a beacon. It's just a shame the way the game is rn that doing anything without perfect tools and an elytra can feel like a waste of time, which isn't helped by the "PERFECT start in Minecraft HARDCORE" videos. Really slowing down and giving yourself time to get excited about future projects is such a good feeling that I feel like has been lost by so many people who play the game now
As someone who played Minecraft since it was on ps3, i always just created survival worlds n just mindlessly run around til i die, i just find the thought of how long i can survive being fun, I've played Minecraft like this ever since from ps3 to ps5 n i still find it very fun. I think burnout of playing the same game doesn't affect me, n im glad it doesn't. And personally i like the marketplace content on Minecraft bedrock, there's a lot of good content to where i have even more reasons to keep playing.
This video seriously resonated with me. I started a hardcore world about 18 months ago with the more or less the same mindset as you. Now I just go there to chill out and express whatever small creative ideas I have on that day. This came after I burned myself out on bedwars and survival world mega base grinding. Oddly enough, after such a large amount of playing just for fun, I did eventually end up with many of the same things I had previously done mindless grinds for, but this time it was enjoyable and fulfilling.
I've had a very similar problem with playing Minecraft singleplayer for a really long time, and I think you might have just figured out what it is. Every single time I start a singleplayer world, I ALWAYS beeline for stone tools, then getting iron everything, and thats usually about where I quit. This time, I think I'm gonna try to use every tier of tool/armor, because I can't think of the last time I made leather or gold for anything outside of decor. Hopefully that'll forcefully slow down my progress enough to actually play the game
Yeah, that's actually a huge tip, don't rush making strong tools/armor, enchantments, villager trading and shit. Just enjoy the ambiance, explore, build some shit and naturally go progressing. If you rush the moment you get everything you will drop the game 100%, maybe build a useless house and then quit. The moment I realised that I started enjoying Minecraft a lot more. That and also always playing in the same world.
This is what I always need someone to slap me with.. I always rush a world to diamond, to nether in just 2-3 days. Thank you so much with a literal therapy session how it is not good to rush a game and losing every motivation.
for me playing with friends always made it so much more fun, finishing your house and going outside to see what your friends made always makes me push myself more to build something cooler while also fitting with what were all building, something that I feel we would all appreciate
The nice part about mc, is that you can always just go play the version that was ur favorite and maybe find a simple mod if you dont wanna go for the whole modded experience but want a lil spice. Whether its biomes o plenty, or pams.
Yeah I’ve always been one to chill in my worlds and not get much done. I’ve had a small guilt about not getting much done but it’s dissipated recently. Just been soaking in the beautiful scenery and fighting monsters and just surviving. Pretty fun and scary. Love this game.
Man, that is sooo true. I decided to do the same recently, just slowly playing, exploring, building and admiring my world. I'm playing in peaceful btw, something I always did in the beginning, aggressive mobs are just annoying for me
This really is the key to enjoying anything in life that you've enjoyed before. Puzzles, books, games as a whole - everything requires variety, it requires challenging yourself to figure out what you actually enjoy about such mediums. I found Minecraft pretty boring for a while until I spawned in this godawful world with snowy tundra and small snowy taiga for miles on end. A truly miserable experience, but it forced me to play it slowly, which like you, made it far more enjoyable. It's a massive walled city now. Used to get bored of puzzles until I got this strange 3d puzzle. I hated it, but it made me enjoy regular puzzles again. Strange how it works.
I recently ran a server a month or two ago, and had a similar playstyle. I usually rush grinding to diamonds, enchants, villagers, farms, etc. but this time we all focused on stuff we don’t normally do in a world. It was great
The part about not setting huge goals is so true, and I think explains one of the biggest differences between "old school" Minecraft playthroughs and new Minecraft playthroughs. When people knew less about the game, they just messed around and came up with goals based on what they needed or wanted in the moment, while now people often come in with huge plans for later in the game that they try to force into their playthrough. This is very noticeable with builds. People see all these huge structures online and then make a world with a plan to build something big, but get burnt out. But in the past., you were much more likely to do a bunch of little things and connect them together creatively. A random hole in the wall with a small farm will slowly build up into a larger structure as you add more functional rooms, decorations or details. It was fun to make random structures and then connect them together. It created a "story" for the world instead of a many hour struggle to build something after rushing strong equipment. Basically: most of us started out building AROUND what we encountered in the game instead of trying to force the game towards a certain goal
I think this may be why i enjoy the game vintage story so much, its basically a standalone minecraft mod that is pretty damn hard, but even experienced players are slowed down due to how the progression works and you end up playing like this, slower, not worrying about megabases,and just kind of exist in the world making slow progress to your goals, be it just surviving the night, or building a simple home
This is what i was missing. I had an old world. Three years on it. Never got past iron, because fuck it. I built a huge and beautiful fortress on a cliffside out of cobblestone and spruce and oak wood. But i was proud. Then my computer crashed, i had to go to the repairman, and i lost the world. Lost the motivation. Now you gave me motivation. Just enough to not quit right after starting. Thank you for the joy. Edit: Alright, fuck it. I got immediately killed I'mma rebuild the fortress again.
I honestly am in the same boat as you. I always felt guilty about not sticking with a single world from the very beginning 10 years ago when I look at these UA-camr’s, with me also creating lots of new worlds only for me to stop around the mid game most of the time. But I think I’ll appreciate my time with Minecraft more now after watching this video. Such an inspiration.
as much as i enjoy the challenge and the hardcore world videos, one of the things i’ve noticed is a lot of it is so advanced that it’s copy past afk farms. so much time spent not even the playing the game. it makes it hard to want to play because to get good armor i need to enchant it or it’ll break, but to enchant and repair it i need a steady stream of experience so i have to set up farms and they have to be efficient or you’re wasting hours waiting for things. i have to sift through dozens of tutorials on which farm is the best for which purpose and there isn’t much way to naturally figure these things out. i can’t really build a super structure without copy pasting the right farm to get the materials i need for one step or another. the most fun i’ve had was when i pick a chunk and mined it without leaving to get anything. nothing but stone tools and rotten flesh. but people don’t want to really have conversations about just mining unless you’ve done something new or impressive and i just don’t have fun interacting with the community anymore. it makes it hard to want to pick the game back up again
I somewhat felt the same way too. I felt a bit jealous seeing so so many people rush through the game quickly as possible and build mega bases for 100 minecraft days while I get bored and start a new world before I even fight the ender dragon. But you reminded me that I should just focus on having fun with the game. For this reason you remind me of Big Z from Surfs Up. Love the video, thanks man.
I'm an adult player that started as an adult player. I went back to college (UK, not uni) to do some IT courses. Some of the younger people there showed me Minecraft. I ended up getting it. The game and players are impressive. Some people create amazing builds and the redstone. I'm enjoying seeing the game evolve. I like to go to my solo world and build whatever I like. I'm not that good at decoration though I try. Really takes me away from real world crap. Thanks for sharing this. Makes me feel better about my own gameplay. It's sort of lonely though, started as an adult and don't know anyone who did. I wish I grew up with the game!
I think a lot of what you say in this video is correct, one of my favourite recent experiences in minecraft was when I joined a minecraft server that a discord server for another game that I’m in started, and I ran off to do the normal collecting resources, but when I only had stone tools, I decided to run back to spawn and mess around, going in to the nether even though I had no gear for it, and building a really dangerous staircase to build limit. Anyway they changed that server to pixelmon so that’s all gone now.
these people who spend years on one world dont have to philosophize and rotate ideas in their head about how to enjoy the game, they simply favor long term gratification and get the most satisfaction from cumulative progression naturally without having to think twice about it. they probably had a particularly healthy environment during their youth
I don’t mind the 100 days stuff as long as it has a good twist and it isn’t scripted, I like content that is chill slow gameplay, just an average guy like me relaxing after a hard days work, playing some Minecraft hardcore, that’s what I want out of Minecraft videos.
There’s this Minecraft series I watched made by this guy called The Librarian that’s pretty much just this but with a Herobrine mod on the world, and that has to be my favorite Minecraft series
For me, I burn out because I realize I can't really do anything except progress, I can't build well, I can't do redstone well. I feel like I'm still a Minecraft Classic player, but even then Classic was just building. I experiment with mods, try to model, but again I suck at those, so Minecraft is sort of this burn out for me that I can only fix by exploring the world.
Good luck out there 🍀🍀 I am trying to learn how to build properly , with advice from UA-cam and Instagram 😅 and progress has been slow😅 BUT I am not giving up yet. I found myself a Passion for building stuff in Minecraft. It got me back to the game😮❤
That's exactly how I played minecraft in the early days: start a new world, make a house, get diamonds, maybe go to the nether, delete the world, repeat. Starting up was my favorite part of the game back then, and it still is actually But I became better at the game, learned a lot of stuff like obscure game mechanics only nerds know about, but also how to be more patient and persistent in completing big projects like building huge farms, draining an ocean monument, changing the entire end island to look completely different and getting all advancements (yes, even the all effects at once thingy, I've done it all), and soon I'm about to reach 1000 days in my hardcore world, my longest lasting world out of all, hardcore or not hardcore
Damn, this is a convenient video for me. I played minecraft yesterday for the first time in atleast 6-7 months. I basically just logged onto an old survival world of mine, and did a few things. I realized forgot why it was my favorite game for many years, why I bought it all the way back in 2014. Modern minecraft is definitely something, to say the least. Thanks for this video, I resonated with it.
Very much agree with taking it slow, it really is simple. Once you stop setting big goals and always having a target in your head, you return to the mindset you had as a kid, just playing, just having fun. And there's the secret. For me at least :)
Something smart too is to try an older version of the game, and see what you can accomplish in it, pretty fun as well as you never have to update it or anything either so things dont potentially break
what I usually do is start with the spawn chest and live the life of a nomad; I pick a cardinal direction and go that way until I physically cannot go any further. There is quite a bit of enjoyment in the light struggles of trying to manage your inventory to fit in your standard personal one. The choice between leaving something behind if you can't find a use for it. And usually I can wander for thousands of blocks before; like our ancestors before, finding just the right enough of a place to settle down and finally place my first double chest...
As a rather infrequent minecraft player, this hit right in the feels. I was one of those kids who made tons of worlds with no progress or did a small bit. One day in 2019 I made a minecraft world and I was committed to it, I let the world grow and did things at my own pace, no hurry. I still have it and I come back every now and then when I have the spare time.
That is the spirit❤. I am 25 yr old now and I am trying my first 100 days superflat challenge. The reason😮 for 100 days on my part is: So that I stick to that one world for a certain amount of time, so far, I am 1 week in, and I reached day 26😅
As someone who sometimes goes to grief bases in multi-player or to search for a village instead of punching tress, I set this as a true moment where you speak facts.
The only reason I continue playing it every now and then, and that was how I got a second love for Minecraft, is challenging myself; it was so much fun getting to the end of such a long walk in a Void Biome World, because I managed to pull off something nobody else would. I keep finding very weird but interesting ways you could play Vanilla Minecraft, like even a Floating Islands, River Biome World seems like an interesting idea to me.
When bedrock edition wasn't came out yet, people still calling it pocket edition There's no horse yet, i only ride a pig and it's slow but i do enjoyed it I remember building a huge castle with my friends, fighting the wither together died by the wither together. And finally we craft and placed the beacon on top of the tower, and we'll never play minecraft pocket edition again since
That why i play minecraft with ride horse,pig and any walking animal so i cant get bored sometime i found a rare crater on my map,another village that 1 house on top mountain ,burried woodland mansion , and other thing . Its good with sense of advanture if you bored with adventure try build house and left it with marked map so you can visit your old house and feel nostalgic and explore your another old house/landmark. Note : dont forget go touch grass irl
I don't need a thousand mods to enjoy Minecraft, I typically just install Create and maybe some storage mods and then I'm off to the races for 100 hours or so.
well to be real mods just improve your experience. you just need to know what you want and what you are doing. thats why i create my own modpacks to fill things i want in modern minecraft
there is mods that can estimulate you to just aprecciate the world and do other stuff than progressing which is good for me. i love building massive kingdoms and villages at a slow pace and thats why i love the MCA Reborn mod, Structure mods, Terrain Generation etc they just keep a gap filled when i played minecraft and make me just feel like i am in another World.
For me when I play minecraft in the newer versions I get burnt out like that, but there was something about the music in the older versions, that made minecraft feel different, and I do get that some if not all of the same music is still in the games, but it was like back then the sound tracks would play at the right time, and I also miss playing with my friends back then, I think thats why I personally get burnt out, it just doesn't feel the same.
If I may suggest a few additional things to keep things fun for you as I recently started a new but this time proper approached world. (I went hardcore on top lol) If you wanna keep things interesting as if it was the first day, set yourself limits of what is allowed and what not. Enhance your gameplay with mods that enrich those limitations over getting rid of them. For me I have set myself very simple limits so far. Here is a small list of all of them if you are curious, maybe one of them is interesting enough to copy for your own world. - No sleeping without shelter (prevents sleeping when the sun goes down out in the open and makes it so you have an outpost roughly a day away from any location. - No Stealing from villagers (this includes also killing the iron golem and taking their chests and blocks) - No tradinghalls (If you want an enchant and work on a good villager, youll have to make it worth their time and keep them in their own village, but safe and sound. This encourages you to work on the village as a whole) - No Mending (Doesnt need an explanation really) - No Armor Creation with the exception of Leather and Gold unless you have 1 stack of each material. The only exception being netherite, here you merely require 4 stacks of gold. - No equiping armor with the exception of Leather and gold unless you have a full set. (This will encourage the making of multiple sets) - No eating food that isnt prepared/made into a proper meal. No Golden Foods with the exception of Golden Apples (Here Farmers Delight or other mods come in handy. And if such mods are installed, a simple beef steak wouldnt be allowed either (unless its made already or comes pre-cooked due to enchants) - Im currently also thinking of a "take what you get" rule for enchanting, to get rid of the level grinding for "good" enchants for my world. All the above basically leads to a level of permanence for the player. Making your world feel extra special. If you now build something, it has an experience tied to it. You got a really good pickaxe and you cant repair it anymore? Damn, better put that thing in a special place, you two went to places like never before.
for me it was the same, i mined tree get stone tools then iron then diamond them max enchanted netherite armor in less than 8 hours than beat the game get a elytra and quit before making a creeper farm, but on my freinds realm i played for over 1000 hours and done so many farms and a few builds and still i have a lot of ideas every time i walk though my underground base i end up thinking some stuff to improve the base. i been doing that since day one of the realm or April 7th 2023
Yup, I shouldn't have watched videos about every new games and updates, because now... Well, I just, knows. Old video games still excite me because they're so shady and less talked about, filled with easter eggs and no microtransactions. I loved many games over the course of years, and now that I have access to one of the most powerful Computer for gaming and unlimited money, I just, don't know what to do.
Your accent is cool, lol. This video was so relatable. All of my favorite and most nostalgic survival worlds were the ones that I didn’t worry about progressing a ton. Thank you for making this. ❤️
Anyone remember the old days of having to track your base down after wondering too far away?. Iv gotten so used to the mini map and waypoints mod I completely forgot about the anxiety and fear you would get when you realized “my base isn’t in this direction”
3:25 "Don't set up a Megabase goal, You won't finish 💩. Instead, choose SMALL goals🏁🎯"... Hmmm😊 that is exactly how I am doing my new type of Builder World. Instead of Big Goals, I make small goals and small buildings.😅 Oh and a Simulated Villager Park.
You get it my man, since my teens ive been trying to live up to completionist youtubers but recently i realised i just dont have that devotion. Just play the game and have fun, thats all thats important, you dont have to do everything thats in the game
you make a great point, i have been playing minecraft since 2014 but i was always making worlds and forgetting about them or playing in servers with friends until 2019 when minecraft got popular again i created my one and only world that i play a lot during weekends, it really is my escape from reality and i have never gotten bored of it.
I'm pretty good at playing at a pace I find fun. But then I want to move out of my day-one base (usually a 4×6 and 2 or 3 tall pocket of air with a connected enchanting room in the side of a hill) (I usually have at least partial netherite, and most of my usual enderchest shulker boxes, like most potion ingredients, a good amount of the easily renewable plants, valuables, silk-touch-mined ore, redstone components, common materials, a bunch of things I only ever need a few of, but don't want to carry around in my inventory (bed, flint and steel, fishing rod, etc), and some others). I usually get stuck because there is no more space for chests. I don't like changing the layout of things I've built, and I can never figure out a second base design I can be satisfied with.
what worked for me is not getting the best gear immediately, in the world im playing in the video, I crafted full wooden gear, which I haven't done in god knows how long, I think delaying progress is very important. When it comes to building multiple bases, I now tend to build different buildings around my world instead of putting everything into one "megabase". These are cool too, but more of late game quest imo. Also it's more fun imo, when I need to travel or even connect different buildings with minecarts and such and I actually need to use something like a horse/boat to travel rather than elytra + firework or some soulspeed highway what ever. They're cool but a little too much imo
@ringles I found a spot that's almost perfect for my base. Except that it's a few thousand blocks from spawn. And the nearest biome that has ice is around 15000 blocks away. (and even further from spawn) And the coordinates are really easy to remember in binary or remember part of and figure the rest of it out from that part. And if I misalign some portals perfectly, I can enter a portal, take one step in the nether, and end up in the portal room of the nearest stronhold, which is several hundred blocks away. (but I think I did the math wrong or misunderstood something, cause it's not currently working.) Connecting bases that are thousands of blocks apart seems like a bigger project than moving to a larger modular base that is easy to expand. At least to me. But I'm on bedrock edition, so I can't utilize the nether roof nearly as much as java players.
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How the fuck is all that important
Dude get off of the Nostalgia pills FYI your opinion on Challenge Videos are stupid. Let people play & upload Minecraft how they want too it's a Sandbox game you can play how ever you want. Ps your one to talk about making Nostalgia Videos Uh take a look in the mirror and thats not what your doing in this video, you know there's a word that starts with an H that word is Hypocritica.
i give you something i only give out once a year. my respect
Play Gregtech New Horizons. It's a mod packs that makes the game more fun by throwing in ACTIVITIES ABOVE THE VIEWERS MIND!
@@bruh4138 ngl this made me laugh really hard
like so aggressive chill bro 🤣
“The more your life sucks, the more you enjoy minecraft” hit hard
Upload?
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ORIGINAL ACE MY GOA T !!
Never before I felt so offended by something I 100% agree with.
My life a roller-coaster
All those years I thought I was alone. I thought no one else was like me.
And then I saw you!
You place stairs on chests too! This is awesome!
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
that was so anticlimatic
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie
What is this the spider man pointing meme? Lol
*Efficiency!*
The problem is minecraft survival boring as soon as you have done all basic needs unlike dont starve or dst
My survival knowledge is capped at version 1.0 😂
brody you in every mc comment section wut da hewl
not bad, only 2 updates away from the best version of the game
Mine is at 1.12
SAME BRUH, I haven’t gotten any better since 2014 and I don’t mind tbh
Somebody's lying~~
Thank you Arnold Schwarzenegger for your input. I agree with much of what you said I am stuck in the same cycle you talked about. Starting a world and then just deleting it.
Lmao he does sound likes Arnold
@@Mrshadboy for real
Im so glad Im not the only one who thought he sounded like Arnold 😂😂
"PUT THAT COOKIE DOWN... NOW".
Didn't expect such a good therapy session
Same
"Due to everyone being chronically online, everyone shares the same opinion without even thinking for themselves," sums up the whole point of this video for me.
I've been going out more by myself, doing things I like less but with more quality and passion. And with videogames, i just play until I get bored, even if I don't complete it. Thanks for video.
Yeah...I don't just agree with random opinions from others, not without them presenting evidence / getting me to think about it. That's kinda crazy.
which is normal man, I agree with you, I also want to do that lots of times and I still do, but this is the internet, sometimes I just go and accept some stuff or believe some stuff here like it is inevitable but it doesn't cross my mind later much so Im good.@@theAstarrr
@@neferpoyaz4037 You've got a good point. I can't possibly always be reasonable or research every possible argument. Some information I just store without further thinking, and some I put a thought in. I would say- there's always this sort of a balance between everything, how much you care and not
@@lapkrit this place is not reallya reliable when there is thousands of source and information producers that say something different and never try to prove and factualize, they can only call their stuff factualized by some sketchy source or some things they faked, or some just says what everybody says, makes profit and money, from politics mostly too. Just look at israel hamas or russo ukraine war for example.
I also did this. I stared to just drop video games when I felt like it. For years a completionist mindset plagued me. Playing games became a chore instead of a fun hobby. So now I just play whatever, whenever, and I’m enjoying games more than I ever did before.
5:37 that made me laugh so hard seeing my old thumbnail like that
Same, especially the bottom right quarter
Hold up, I didn’t expect to see you here
didn't expect you to see this 💀
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I'm Scottish, and the heavy downpour of the Scottish rain really enhanced this experience
idk what the difference is about normal rain is with scottish rain but alright lol
@@deez.69it's rain with an accent
@@deez.69 fair enough xD
@@deez.69more heavier.
@@deez.69trust, it's just different
Even though Minecraft gives me a lot of nostalgia, I haven't played it basically at all back then even when I could. I just watched Yogscast mostly. So when I play it now, I naturally gravitate toward enjoying the game like you all did like a decade ago :P
I miss Yogscast back before they scammed millions out of their little kid fans via kickstarter, and then BLAMED the fans for it
@@CunnyMuncher No clue what that's about
@@lenzi5119 This was back in their heyday of popularity in the 2010's.
They stopped being so popular after stealing money from kids to spend it on blow.
@lenzi5119
He's talking about the whole Yogventure thing from years, lot of stuff happened revolving around that, but I don't remember them blaming the fans for anything.
EXACTLY!!
Honestly the biggest problem with those hardcore worlds is the same issue with all social media: They only show you the good parts, the megabases, all that. Most of them play like how you do, taking their time and building cool stuff. Personally, I love progressing and learning new things, so modded Minecraft games with massive expanding networks of new stuff is good for me-but some people might just like the simpler things.
Very good video, thank you for uploading :3
Yeah, basically all of youtube content suffered from the same curse as anything social on the internet. The need to present things as perfectly as possible. Either perfect quality of perfectly distracting drama. Whatever it is, it needs to be as devoid of flaws, like so many instagram posts try to be, or like twitter, be so full of flaws that *_someone_* feels the need to engage with it.
There's a reason why so many appreciate Etho's playthough. It doesn't makes use of many of these tricks. Things end up incomplete incredibly often. And while his mastery of the game and creativity are amazing to see in action, he's still working through getting a project off its feet, figuring out what he wants for it.
Yeah, this is a big part of it. Like, a megabase needs... a LOT of work. Actual days of carving out terrain and painstakingly putting down block after block.
I learned really early on that tiny spaces have their own magic and can be made to look beautiful as well - For example, I've refined a building style which banks entirely on cobblestone, bricks, stripped logs and their associated plank products - stuff that can be gotten in relatively modest quantities with stone tools.
Something I'm still working on its building expandably, while remaining coherent.
I recently found the OG survival island map played by the Yogscast. In the last 5 days playing on that little nostalgia dense island, I've had more fun playing Minecraft than I have in the last 6 months combined. I think it's just because my ability to progress was limited, so I enjoyed more of, well, Minecraft for what it is. I've gotten to the point where I've done everything I wanted to on that map, but it's definitely opened my eyes to a new way (old way) to enjoy Minecraft.
Oh my god, I think this is exactly what I needed to hear. I've been trying my hardest to get back into Minecraft, but I just can't bring myself to do it because I keep looking for all these crazy seeds where I have all these build ideas and goals and things, and then I just get burnt out within a few hours and stop playing. I just need to sit back, relax, and play the game without worrying so much about finding the perfect spot, building a megabase, making a ton of autofarms, and all of that.
Yeah I always was against auto farms since the less you have to do in the game the more boring it becomes. I think my main problem specifically is that I spend all my time in my first session in a world searching for a place to build, when I FINALLY find it, I build the bare minimum store my stuff and leave, usually never to return. In my most recent world I’ve been playing it for about a week, I have the cave dweller mod with the night dweller mod, and I have atmospheric sounds along with tough as nails, my world is an endless snow biome where the nights are so dark you can’t see a half a block in front of you, this has rejuvenated my way of playing, since I’ve always been the type of player to build overly secure cozy bunker base.
Take you time... but also... why not combine it? Find a seed for a perfect landscape and... Explore! Remember this is Minecraft... you can build you base however "Late" you want, and whichever method you want... Small, big, pretty, ugly base, ANYthing is worth a shot 🥲
@@KingOskar4 my ideal way to play now is chip away at part of my base then go mining and explore, then come back and do the same thing again. I’ve also spiced it all up with both of the famous dweller mods, one of which I saw just walking down my hallway in my base so that’s always fun.
I think both Mojang and youtubers are at fault for this.
UA-camrs keep pushing bigger and bigger stuff so people watch their dumb content, etc.
During the "decline" era of Minecraft (1.8 - 1.11), Mojang started to introduce super flashy features without really taking balance into account, and those features massively sped up survival progression. Elytras, Mending, Elytra boosting, totems, super exploitable villager trades (1.14 but still).
The secret to loving a game is playing it like it was your first time.
This hits hard
3:19 what was that bro
What I did was forget about “being brave” and looking cool. I played on peaceful mode because that’s what makes the game fun for me. I’m not a fighter, I’m an adventurer. I also forgot about making a cool starter base and did what I love which was digging and expanding a hole in a hill. I set a fairly achievable goal and built to the height limit (not super simple but I found it fun and less stressful than making a mega base). Now I have a cute spiral dirt tower that I can use later and it indicates my base! Not everything has to be cool, once you finish something simple or silly it will eventually become the cool thing about your world.
Thats a good idea, I'll just change difficulties when I wanna.
@@QUBIQUBED yeah. Today was a session I really enjoyed, after some time. Before it I remembered a comment about recent lololoshka let's play saying "he's def only playing easy and peaceful mode". Then I was like "if he can, then I can too. Especially since he has dozens of thousands of hours and I only have below 300 hours and I never ever beaten Minecraft". I then simply turned on peaceful mode and went into the nether, and then peacefully mined for resources a few times. I liked this.
Etho and hermitcraft are good examples of multiple people who love the beauty of minecraft
@@user-cg2nm5dw8b I agree with that but I will say that with Grian and jumbo it is not that bad. It is shown how long these projects take and how it takes them a very long time to make their mega bases. Grian even has a gag where he is too lazy to finish the back.
The closest way to describing why I wasn't having fun anymore in Minecraft is this:
At some point along the way, I stopped playing the game and just started beating the game.
I focused on the destination, instead of enjoying the journey.
i find it hard to even focus on the destination, ive had a world for 1 month now and i still couldnt settle a house and had to live in villages everytime because i keep getting snow forests and ice spike biomes, i havent even gotten to the nether yet, i dont even have DIAMOND TOOLS yet. i enjoy the game for mostly its exploration and my absolute need for the perfect grassy plains biome to build a perfect oak house with 2 floors and a basement BEFORE i can even consider going to the nether.
I have some old videos I uploaded of back when I played minecraft alpha, and this all rings true.
Back then, the fun I had was literally just progressing the game, because it was all new, but even after I completed everything, I
never got bored, because just "playing the game" is the old secret technique for REALLY having fun with the game.
Just walking around randomly, staring off at some geological formations, watching the sun, the sky, the animals..
And that's when it hits you.. That magic spark.. That moment when you're on top of a hill, you glance at a direction, and go
"Hey, you know what? It would look really cool if I was taking in this view on the balcony of a house right here.."
And then you roll with it.. You don't think about making the house big, or fancy, it's just the idea of that balcony, the house itself is almost
considered an add-on.. You build the balcony, you build the house, you take in the view, you head back in the house, and then,
"Hey, I should make a cool little path from here to where I mine from that cave.."
In the middle of making said path, it might hit again.
"Hey, that one hill would look really cool as a waterfall, maybe with a secret cave behind it"
And again and again and again.. That's how we did it in the old days.. You literally play until you get bored, but you keep playing,
and eventually your bored mind starts taking in the game as actual scenery, instead of just "The game", and your creativity slowly
begins to raise, until you get an idea.
Nobody has any patience anymore these days.. They play minecraft until they get "bored", then leave.. But back in the day, minecraft was what we HAD..
You didn't get "bored" with it, you kept playing it and messed around, and that's when the fun ideas would start flowing. The fun was never about getting
resources, building big structures, or progression..
To quote that dusty old phrase, it's about the journey, not the destination.
You've earned yourself a sub, mister schwarzenegger soundalike.
First of all thanks for sharing your experience I think many old players can relate to this comment, as mentioned in the video, I think many players are very experienced with minecraft and are biased when it comes to taking action in the game. Their habits take control over what they do, which makes sense, we're humans and goal-striving creatures.
The problem is, this is a game, and games are imo meant to be experienced rather than finished as fast as possible (there's speedrunning, which is cool, but we're talking about the average gaming experience).
I could dive into this way more but I think this is getting a little too much for just a youtube comment, maybe in a future video/livestream.
I'll be back.
Beautifully said!
Damn, you said everything I was thinking too
Wonderfully said
I've been playing games since I was very young. In Zelda games, I just ran around as if it were an open world. Found a few heart pieces that way lol. Zoo Tycoon, Star Wars Empire at War, Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 (I built a fireworks show in a war torn city, it looked epic), I just messed around in these games. Even in Smash Bros Brawl I would build a stage that funneled Smart Bombs to the center, set the item drop to high and only smart bombs, set the timer to 99minutes, set the stock lives to 99. Just played for a long while exploding around the map lol. In Tonka I'd build up a city and knock down all the buildings I made, and chase pedestrians with the dump truck lol
I got this really cool mod and I was immediately excited to see every single new feature in survival. But I realized that I should just play normal minecraft and do the modded stuff additionally instead of making it the premise.
Finding someone to play with is what gets me back on the game. I never play alone, but when you’re with someone else, or multiple people, the collaboration leads to new experiences and ideas that playing alone won’t get you. I think what you did was also a good way of reliving Minecraft, play the game like it’s your first time playing, quite literally, relive the magic.
Minecraft is ultimately a sandbox game, yet we’ve assigned so many processes to it that it ends up feeling linear.
Even though Minecraft was super important to me growing up, I never REALLY played it in a world, I was always on creative, or servers, I never really settled down in a world, and so I did that and for a week now this is the most enjoyable minecraft has ever been, I dont have a goal, its just fun! This video was REALLY well made!!!! I hope that you get many more subs! I know i'll stay tuned into your content from now on!
Same thing man
I find it almost comforting to know that I'm not the only one who makes a million worlds and then quit, hah. I get burnt out so quick, and I've never really found anything to keep me going. But maybe you've inspired me to keep trying and take a more relaxed approach. Thank you for that, and I hope this video continues to reach more people!
I really liked this video! I'm 57 and remember how much I always wanted a game like Minecraft. You want to kill things? You can do that. You want to grow things? You can do that. You want to make things? You can do that. I've had spells where I was a little bored, but recently, after doing what you said you were doing. Creating a world and immediately tiring of it, I decided I would find a seed I like the looks of, and grow where I was planted. Not only have I built some of the best things I've ever built, but I've made a proper world of it. I enjoy it so much more, now. I love being excited to play again.
thank you for this. my best friend has been playing a lot of mc hardcore and just going at his own pace and i've been wanting to do the same thing, but i've watched so many of those crazy 100,000 obsidian build mega storage videos or whatever and it gives me false motivation so, it was nice to hear someone explain how i feel and how to escape that.
After watching StampyLongNose final video on his lovely world made me appreciate those years of watching his channel on being curious to his creativity and passion for simply building and have fun with his friends. But now the world has completely changed since the pandemic came and i just want to say that I used to play and love Minecraft before that is just purely based on craft and build, exploration and playing with your friends for fun.
Thankfully i got to experienced those golden days with my inner past child.
Why not try that yourself once more? 😂 To just "build and craft" . I am trying that in a 100 days format on a superflat world and...😮 It works for me?! So far I have a decent base on Day 26 out of 100😊
I have figured out myself that a big key to enjoying a Minecraft world is to actively avoid basing in a village.
Im kinda the opposite. I set up base near a village (if I’m able to), but i don’t set up trading halls or any of that. I just have a base near the village and get my resources by myself. I think i just like exploring and being able to come back to a village as if i was some sort of local hero/adventurer
Sometimes I build a house in creative and then make that my goal in survival, have a dirt house and slowly acquire the luxury of being able to use blocks purely for cosmetic reasons.
I always played at my own pace but I see so many friends of mine stop playing minecraft after short amount of playing because they set too big goals than they could handle, which is kinda sad. Its sometimes hard to remember that minecraft has so much potential and barely any limits on creativitiy when we constantly look at others goals. I myself had the same issue too, until I realize that I just enjoy just doing shit for the giggles and no big achievement. Like as Kid I would farm TNT and then put it in a hole, made them explode and redo the process all over but now with a bigger hole, just because I can.
Very true, the thing is, many people look at others huge accomplished goals and then project their goals as their own for some reason. Then they burn out trying to complete it cause that was not a true goal they wanted to accomplish.
Anyone can complete any goal despite the difficulty, it’s all about if that goal is truly YOUR GOAL and not someone else’s that you trying to imitate.
That’s why I accomplish my own goals and take ideas from others but not outright copy them unless I truly want to, even if it’s difficult.
I’ve had three specific survival worlds I played on, the first I had invested in but it got corrupted. The second one I played a little with my cousins but then for some reason we could not connect with eachother due to pocket edition glitch, the third world is most invested in and still have it today, I’ve killed the Ender dragon and now I have not played in it cause I feel like I’ve done what I wanted to accomplish. “Content” is the problem for some reason. But now I want to go back cause I got new ideas and with the trial chambers update coming-and I loving copperworks artstyle, I think I’ll hit a new revolution of entertainment for me:)
@@unkwonblue5517 Love the first sentence you said, that is very very true
5:50 didn't expect that lol, nice vid btw
This video resonates with me so much omfg
Especially the whole burning out after an hour and the whole setting too many big goals for yourself.
i have a different ways to make minecraft fun once again
every time when you start a world you notice that one thing: loneliness, and lets be clear i was talking to a pixelated dog on my first playthrought. sometimes the only thing that you really need are friends, no matter what, you can just have fun playing alone, but with someone around it's better
Yeah, exactly, when I enter my world, I often wish there was someone around to talk to
For me this specific loneliness is what makes minecraft atmosphere so special
I have been rewatching etho’s let’s play, the nostalgia is real
Etho is simply the best Minecraft youtuber
The best way to enjoy minecraft is to
1) Use mods
2) Play with friends
3) Make mods
4) Play creative
The Alternative way is the best way
1) Go play survival, make a dirt house, get iron, go to the nether, go farm blazes, get diamonds, farm sheep, get beds, go to the end, kill the dragon, get elytra, kill wither, get dragon egg, find all the mob heads then put it in your house, make a diamond house to put your trophies in, make beacons, then finally go to your nearest village and burn it up and start a raid, then explode it, then make remake the village, then fortify it and make defenses and improve the village, then start a raid with the new and improved village.
This truly hits home, I miss the days when the Minecraft community was so simple, friendly, and welcoming for everyone. But now we are in the content spam void where everything is bigger than even what you find in Texas, even the personalities. I've often found myself playing large packs but never doing much other than building small structures and exploring.
Honestly, I don't think people hate modern Minecraft just because of how it is. I think it really is just the fact that we all miss older Minecraft and we all miss those memories we made. Modern Minecraft really isn't bad at all, it's just that most, if not all of our memories were made in the older versions of the game.
"I just want to play minecraft"
*Guts theme plays*
1:28 bro turns into Arnold Schwarzenegger
This video resonates with me so much man. I had a similar revelation somewhat recently. I got into a funk of constantly rushing through worlds over and over again. I would create a new world, build a house, and then bum rush netherite gear and get bored. I did about 4 of those worlds. Then I realized: "What am I even doing? These worlds mean nothing to me", and I started taking it slower and enjoying the progress. Now I'm in a state where I'm quite laid back when I play. Of course I still get burnt out from time to time, but my enjoyment of the game massively improved. Thank you for making this video
this video is genuinely what the minecraft community needs rn. i've been recommended way too many videos about how minecraft "isnt the same" and how "beta was the best version". maybe sometimes, change is a good thing
It takes a very specific type of person to spend a lot of time in a world I reckon. I'm definitely that type of person, but even then stuff like delaying progression is super super important. After a while, all your motivation to play needs to come from your own unique projects and ideas. You'll eventually run out of stuff to do in the base game, so you need to make sure you're balls deep into a few projects you really wanna finish before doing stuff like going to the end or getting a beacon. It's just a shame the way the game is rn that doing anything without perfect tools and an elytra can feel like a waste of time, which isn't helped by the "PERFECT start in Minecraft HARDCORE" videos. Really slowing down and giving yourself time to get excited about future projects is such a good feeling that I feel like has been lost by so many people who play the game now
Tride why are you here?? And why does your comment have zero likes for two days??
As someone who played Minecraft since it was on ps3, i always just created survival worlds n just mindlessly run around til i die, i just find the thought of how long i can survive being fun, I've played Minecraft like this ever since from ps3 to ps5 n i still find it very fun. I think burnout of playing the same game doesn't affect me, n im glad it doesn't.
And personally i like the marketplace content on Minecraft bedrock, there's a lot of good content to where i have even more reasons to keep playing.
I like to replay Minecraft every few years, it makes the collective updates feel more meaningful, rather than being dissapointed by the latest update.
This is the way
This video seriously resonated with me. I started a hardcore world about 18 months ago with the more or less the same mindset as you. Now I just go there to chill out and express whatever small creative ideas I have on that day. This came after I burned myself out on bedwars and survival world mega base grinding. Oddly enough, after such a large amount of playing just for fun, I did eventually end up with many of the same things I had previously done mindless grinds for, but this time it was enjoyable and fulfilling.
I've had a very similar problem with playing Minecraft singleplayer for a really long time, and I think you might have just figured out what it is. Every single time I start a singleplayer world, I ALWAYS beeline for stone tools, then getting iron everything, and thats usually about where I quit. This time, I think I'm gonna try to use every tier of tool/armor, because I can't think of the last time I made leather or gold for anything outside of decor. Hopefully that'll forcefully slow down my progress enough to actually play the game
Yeah, that's actually a huge tip, don't rush making strong tools/armor, enchantments, villager trading and shit. Just enjoy the ambiance, explore, build some shit and naturally go progressing. If you rush the moment you get everything you will drop the game 100%, maybe build a useless house and then quit. The moment I realised that I started enjoying Minecraft a lot more. That and also always playing in the same world.
This is what I always need someone to slap me with.. I always rush a world to diamond, to nether in just 2-3 days. Thank you so much with a literal therapy session how it is not good to rush a game and losing every motivation.
for me playing with friends always made it so much more fun, finishing your house and going outside to see what your friends made always makes me push myself more to build something cooler while also fitting with what were all building, something that I feel we would all appreciate
The nice part about mc, is that you can always just go play the version that was ur favorite
and maybe find a simple mod if you dont wanna go for the whole modded experience but want a lil spice. Whether its biomes o plenty, or pams.
5:01 "The f*ck are you looking at?" by the villager caught me off guard lmao
Yeah I’ve always been one to chill in my worlds and not get much done. I’ve had a small guilt about not getting much done but it’s dissipated recently. Just been soaking in the beautiful scenery and fighting monsters and just surviving. Pretty fun and scary. Love this game.
Man, that is sooo true. I decided to do the same recently, just slowly playing, exploring, building and admiring my world. I'm playing in peaceful btw, something I always did in the beginning, aggressive mobs are just annoying for me
This really is the key to enjoying anything in life that you've enjoyed before. Puzzles, books, games as a whole - everything requires variety, it requires challenging yourself to figure out what you actually enjoy about such mediums. I found Minecraft pretty boring for a while until I spawned in this godawful world with snowy tundra and small snowy taiga for miles on end. A truly miserable experience, but it forced me to play it slowly, which like you, made it far more enjoyable. It's a massive walled city now. Used to get bored of puzzles until I got this strange 3d puzzle. I hated it, but it made me enjoy regular puzzles again. Strange how it works.
I recently ran a server a month or two ago, and had a similar playstyle. I usually rush grinding to diamonds, enchants, villagers, farms, etc. but this time we all focused on stuff we don’t normally do in a world. It was great
The part about not setting huge goals is so true, and I think explains one of the biggest differences between "old school" Minecraft playthroughs and new Minecraft playthroughs. When people knew less about the game, they just messed around and came up with goals based on what they needed or wanted in the moment, while now people often come in with huge plans for later in the game that they try to force into their playthrough.
This is very noticeable with builds. People see all these huge structures online and then make a world with a plan to build something big, but get burnt out. But in the past., you were much more likely to do a bunch of little things and connect them together creatively. A random hole in the wall with a small farm will slowly build up into a larger structure as you add more functional rooms, decorations or details. It was fun to make random structures and then connect them together. It created a "story" for the world instead of a many hour struggle to build something after rushing strong equipment.
Basically: most of us started out building AROUND what we encountered in the game instead of trying to force the game towards a certain goal
I think this may be why i enjoy the game vintage story so much, its basically a standalone minecraft mod that is pretty damn hard, but even experienced players are slowed down due to how the progression works and you end up playing like this, slower, not worrying about megabases,and just kind of exist in the world making slow progress to your goals, be it just surviving the night, or building a simple home
as someone who has been playing minecraft since 2011. This is painfully accurate
why has this video got more views than subs? how did anyone watch this and NOT sub? i bloody love this guy keep making stuff like this man
This is what i was missing. I had an old world. Three years on it. Never got past iron, because fuck it. I built a huge and beautiful fortress on a cliffside out of cobblestone and spruce and oak wood. But i was proud. Then my computer crashed, i had to go to the repairman, and i lost the world. Lost the motivation. Now you gave me motivation. Just enough to not quit right after starting. Thank you for the joy.
Edit: Alright, fuck it. I got immediately killed I'mma rebuild the fortress again.
How’s it all coming together? I kinda did something similar I didn’t beat the game the first 5 months I played in my world I just built things.
I got a good spot. It won't be the same fortress with three blocks thick walls but it's a good start
I honestly am in the same boat as you. I always felt guilty about not sticking with a single world from the very beginning 10 years ago when I look at these UA-camr’s, with me also creating lots of new worlds only for me to stop around the mid game most of the time. But I think I’ll appreciate my time with Minecraft more now after watching this video. Such an inspiration.
as much as i enjoy the challenge and the hardcore world videos, one of the things i’ve noticed is a lot of it is so advanced that it’s copy past afk farms. so much time spent not even the playing the game. it makes it hard to want to play because to get good armor i need to enchant it or it’ll break, but to enchant and repair it i need a steady stream of experience so i have to set up farms and they have to be efficient or you’re wasting hours waiting for things. i have to sift through dozens of tutorials on which farm is the best for which purpose and there isn’t much way to naturally figure these things out. i can’t really build a super structure without copy pasting the right farm to get the materials i need for one step or another.
the most fun i’ve had was when i pick a chunk and mined it without leaving to get anything. nothing but stone tools and rotten flesh. but people don’t want to really have conversations about just mining unless you’ve done something new or impressive and i just don’t have fun interacting with the community anymore. it makes it hard to want to pick the game back up again
I somewhat felt the same way too. I felt a bit jealous seeing so so many people rush through the game quickly as possible and build mega bases for 100 minecraft days while I get bored and start a new world before I even fight the ender dragon. But you reminded me that I should just focus on having fun with the game. For this reason you remind me of Big Z from Surfs Up. Love the video, thanks man.
I'm an adult player that started as an adult player. I went back to college (UK, not uni) to do some IT courses. Some of the younger people there showed me Minecraft. I ended up getting it. The game and players are impressive. Some people create amazing builds and the redstone. I'm enjoying seeing the game evolve. I like to go to my solo world and build whatever I like. I'm not that good at decoration though I try. Really takes me away from real world crap.
Thanks for sharing this. Makes me feel better about my own gameplay.
It's sort of lonely though, started as an adult and don't know anyone who did. I wish I grew up with the game!
I think a lot of what you say in this video is correct, one of my favourite recent experiences in minecraft was when I joined a minecraft server that a discord server for another game that I’m in started, and I ran off to do the normal collecting resources, but when I only had stone tools, I decided to run back to spawn and mess around, going in to the nether even though I had no gear for it, and building a really dangerous staircase to build limit. Anyway they changed that server to pixelmon so that’s all gone now.
these people who spend years on one world dont have to philosophize and rotate ideas in their head about how to enjoy the game, they simply favor long term gratification and get the most satisfaction from cumulative progression naturally without having to think twice about it. they probably had a particularly healthy environment during their youth
"Psst"
* shadily pulls out game from trench coat
"want the feeling of old mincraft?"
"try Vintage Story" >_> ....
I don’t mind the 100 days stuff as long as it has a good twist and it isn’t scripted, I like content that is chill slow gameplay, just an average guy like me relaxing after a hard days work, playing some Minecraft hardcore, that’s what I want out of Minecraft videos.
I think Luke the Notables is probably the only one I want to watch
There’s this Minecraft series I watched made by this guy called The Librarian that’s pretty much just this but with a Herobrine mod on the world, and that has to be my favorite Minecraft series
@@floopboopy9392 The Librarian is such a comfortable watch
@@xeres6232 yeah for real, love watching his vids after a long day
@@deuslaudetur2451 Same, and Forge Labs as well.
For me, I burn out because I realize I can't really do anything except progress, I can't build well, I can't do redstone well. I feel like I'm still a Minecraft Classic player, but even then Classic was just building. I experiment with mods, try to model, but again I suck at those, so Minecraft is sort of this burn out for me that I can only fix by exploring the world.
Good luck out there 🍀🍀 I am trying to learn how to build properly , with advice from UA-cam and Instagram 😅 and progress has been slow😅 BUT I am not giving up yet. I found myself a Passion for building stuff in Minecraft. It got me back to the game😮❤
That's exactly how I played minecraft in the early days: start a new world, make a house, get diamonds, maybe go to the nether, delete the world, repeat. Starting up was my favorite part of the game back then, and it still is actually
But I became better at the game, learned a lot of stuff like obscure game mechanics only nerds know about, but also how to be more patient and persistent in completing big projects like building huge farms, draining an ocean monument, changing the entire end island to look completely different and getting all advancements (yes, even the all effects at once thingy, I've done it all), and soon I'm about to reach 1000 days in my hardcore world, my longest lasting world out of all, hardcore or not hardcore
Damn, this is a convenient video for me. I played minecraft yesterday for the first time in atleast 6-7 months. I basically just logged onto an old survival world of mine, and did a few things. I realized forgot why it was my favorite game for many years, why I bought it all the way back in 2014. Modern minecraft is definitely something, to say the least. Thanks for this video, I resonated with it.
This is a very introspective and authentic reflection. A nice change of pace from its contemporaries.
Very much agree with taking it slow, it really is simple. Once you stop setting big goals and always having a target in your head, you return to the mindset you had as a kid, just playing, just having fun. And there's the secret. For me at least :)
Something smart too is to try an older version of the game, and see what you can accomplish in it, pretty fun as well as you never have to update it or anything either so things dont potentially break
what I usually do is start with the spawn chest and live the life of a nomad; I pick a cardinal direction and go that way until I physically cannot go any further. There is quite a bit of enjoyment in the light struggles of trying to manage your inventory to fit in your standard personal one. The choice between leaving something behind if you can't find a use for it. And usually I can wander for thousands of blocks before; like our ancestors before, finding just the right enough of a place to settle down and finally place my first double chest...
As a rather infrequent minecraft player, this hit right in the feels. I was one of those kids who made tons of worlds with no progress or did a small bit. One day in 2019 I made a minecraft world and I was committed to it, I let the world grow and did things at my own pace, no hurry. I still have it and I come back every now and then when I have the spare time.
That is the spirit❤. I am 25 yr old now and I am trying my first 100 days superflat challenge. The reason😮 for 100 days on my part is: So that I stick to that one world for a certain amount of time, so far, I am 1 week in, and I reached day 26😅
As someone who sometimes goes to grief bases in multi-player or to search for a village instead of punching tress, I set this as a true moment where you speak facts.
The only reason I continue playing it every now and then, and that was how I got a second love for Minecraft, is challenging myself; it was so much fun getting to the end of such a long walk in a Void Biome World, because I managed to pull off something nobody else would. I keep finding very weird but interesting ways you could play Vanilla Minecraft, like even a Floating Islands, River Biome World seems like an interesting idea to me.
I just downloaded a steps counter mod, psx graphic shaders and resource pack, and im on a journey to the world border.
When bedrock edition wasn't came out yet, people still calling it pocket edition
There's no horse yet, i only ride a pig and it's slow but i do enjoyed it
I remember building a huge castle with my friends, fighting the wither together died by the wither together. And finally we craft and placed the beacon on top of the tower, and we'll never play minecraft pocket edition again since
That why i play minecraft with ride horse,pig and any walking animal so i cant get bored sometime i found a rare crater on my map,another village that 1 house on top mountain ,burried woodland mansion , and other thing .
Its good with sense of advanture if you bored with adventure try build house and left it with marked map so you can visit your old house and feel nostalgic and explore your another old house/landmark.
Note : dont forget go touch grass irl
This is the minecraft equivalent of pretending to be homeless as a millionaire
great video, very down to earth. I feel like I burn myself out when I try to build mega bases in 2.9 seconds of starting the world
1:36 Arnold Schwarzenegger
I don't need a thousand mods to enjoy Minecraft, I typically just install Create and maybe some storage mods and then I'm off to the races for 100 hours or so.
I don't think mods are bad, I love modpacks too, but I simply want a world that is vanilla.
well to be real mods just improve your experience. you just need to know what you want and what you are doing. thats why i create my own modpacks to fill things i want in modern minecraft
there is mods that can estimulate you to just aprecciate the world and do other stuff than progressing which is good for me. i love building massive kingdoms and villages at a slow pace and thats why i love the MCA Reborn mod, Structure mods, Terrain Generation etc they just keep a gap filled when i played minecraft
and make me just feel like i am in another World.
For me when I play minecraft in the newer versions I get burnt out like that, but there was something about the music in the older versions, that made minecraft feel different, and I do get that some if not all of the same music is still in the games, but it was like back then the sound tracks would play at the right time, and I also miss playing with my friends back then, I think thats why I personally get burnt out, it just doesn't feel the same.
If I may suggest a few additional things to keep things fun for you as I recently started a new but this time proper approached world. (I went hardcore on top lol)
If you wanna keep things interesting as if it was the first day, set yourself limits of what is allowed and what not. Enhance your gameplay with mods that enrich those limitations over getting rid of them.
For me I have set myself very simple limits so far. Here is a small list of all of them if you are curious, maybe one of them is interesting enough to copy for your own world.
- No sleeping without shelter (prevents sleeping when the sun goes down out in the open and makes it so you have an outpost roughly a day away from any location.
- No Stealing from villagers (this includes also killing the iron golem and taking their chests and blocks)
- No tradinghalls (If you want an enchant and work on a good villager, youll have to make it worth their time and keep them in their own village, but safe and sound. This encourages you to work on the village as a whole)
- No Mending (Doesnt need an explanation really)
- No Armor Creation with the exception of Leather and Gold unless you have 1 stack of each material. The only exception being netherite, here you merely require 4 stacks of gold.
- No equiping armor with the exception of Leather and gold unless you have a full set. (This will encourage the making of multiple sets)
- No eating food that isnt prepared/made into a proper meal. No Golden Foods with the exception of Golden Apples (Here Farmers Delight or other mods come in handy. And if such mods are installed, a simple beef steak wouldnt be allowed either (unless its made already or comes pre-cooked due to enchants)
- Im currently also thinking of a "take what you get" rule for enchanting, to get rid of the level grinding for "good" enchants for my world.
All the above basically leads to a level of permanence for the player. Making your world feel extra special. If you now build something, it has an experience tied to it. You got a really good pickaxe and you cant repair it anymore? Damn, better put that thing in a special place, you two went to places like never before.
it's just a game man. this drama doesn't need to be in a videogame community. we humans have better things to do than to focus on the goofiest drama
for me it was the same, i mined tree get stone tools then iron then diamond them max enchanted netherite armor in less than 8 hours than beat the game get a elytra and quit before making a creeper farm, but on my freinds realm i played for over 1000 hours and done so many farms and a few builds and still i have a lot of ideas every time i walk though my underground base i end up thinking some stuff to improve the base. i been doing that since day one of the realm or April 7th 2023
Yup, I shouldn't have watched videos about every new games and updates, because now...
Well, I just, knows.
Old video games still excite me because they're so shady and less talked about, filled with easter eggs and no microtransactions.
I loved many games over the course of years, and now that I have access to one of the most powerful Computer for gaming and unlimited money, I just, don't know what to do.
Your accent is cool, lol. This video was so relatable. All of my favorite and most nostalgic survival worlds were the ones that I didn’t worry about progressing a ton. Thank you for making this. ❤️
Anyone remember the old days of having to track your base down after wondering too far away?. Iv gotten so used to the mini map and waypoints mod I completely forgot about the anxiety and fear you would get when you realized “my base isn’t in this direction”
3:25 "Don't set up a Megabase goal, You won't finish 💩. Instead, choose SMALL goals🏁🎯"... Hmmm😊 that is exactly how I am doing my new type of Builder World. Instead of Big Goals, I make small goals and small buildings.😅 Oh and a Simulated Villager Park.
You get it my man, since my teens ive been trying to live up to completionist youtubers but recently i realised i just dont have that devotion. Just play the game and have fun, thats all thats important, you dont have to do everything thats in the game
this guy is literally me.
What a lovely video.. I wish you keep on, loved your content
1:54 most genuine fck ever
you make a great point, i have been playing minecraft since 2014 but i was always making worlds and forgetting about them or playing in servers with friends until 2019 when minecraft got popular again i created my one and only world that i play a lot during weekends, it really is my escape from reality and i have never gotten bored of it.
I'm pretty good at playing at a pace I find fun. But then I want to move out of my day-one base (usually a 4×6 and 2 or 3 tall pocket of air with a connected enchanting room in the side of a hill) (I usually have at least partial netherite, and most of my usual enderchest shulker boxes, like most potion ingredients, a good amount of the easily renewable plants, valuables, silk-touch-mined ore, redstone components, common materials, a bunch of things I only ever need a few of, but don't want to carry around in my inventory (bed, flint and steel, fishing rod, etc), and some others). I usually get stuck because there is no more space for chests. I don't like changing the layout of things I've built, and I can never figure out a second base design I can be satisfied with.
what worked for me is not getting the best gear immediately, in the world im playing in the video, I crafted full wooden gear, which I haven't done in god knows how long, I think delaying progress is very important.
When it comes to building multiple bases, I now tend to build different buildings around my world instead of putting everything into one "megabase". These are cool too, but more of late game quest imo. Also it's more fun imo, when I need to travel or even connect different buildings with minecarts and such and I actually need to use something like a horse/boat to travel rather than elytra + firework or some soulspeed highway what ever. They're cool but a little too much imo
@ringles I found a spot that's almost perfect for my base. Except that it's a few thousand blocks from spawn. And the nearest biome that has ice is around 15000 blocks away. (and even further from spawn) And the coordinates are really easy to remember in binary or remember part of and figure the rest of it out from that part.
And if I misalign some portals perfectly, I can enter a portal, take one step in the nether, and end up in the portal room of the nearest stronhold, which is several hundred blocks away. (but I think I did the math wrong or misunderstood something, cause it's not currently working.)
Connecting bases that are thousands of blocks apart seems like a bigger project than moving to a larger modular base that is easy to expand. At least to me. But I'm on bedrock edition, so I can't utilize the nether roof nearly as much as java players.
thank you for making this
Bruh this is too underrated