Best Moments in Minecraft's History

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Published 2023-02-15

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  • @Poopslinger69
    As a 12 year old I can confirm that 2010 brought insane generation glitches and I am living proof
  • @jasonrubik
    7:52 One thing to note about the SciCraft Quarry is that it is way more than just a normal "world eater". It actually moves all of the blocks into a long blast chamber and every block gets stored in a centralized warehouse
  • @RaysWorks
    Thanks for the mention Sipover! I'm always trying to push the limits of the game.
  • @blazing5
    This is what we needed, an entire log of Minecraft history
  • The best moment in world history was the idea of a grass block popping into Notch's head
  • @randomguy2584
    Correction: The enderdragon exp farm was not a new concept in 2018, the first working example was showcased in 2014 by Panda4994. This was particularly special as it was released before the dragon could be respawned and given that the original showcase was uploaded on April 1st, much of his audience understandably believed it to be impossible, but in fact it did work!
  • @nil_efty5603
    I think there is a big moment you didn't mention. The spanish player ElRichMC obtained the bedrock item in SSP for the first time a couple of months ago. He even invented a farm method, and has stacks and stacks of bedrock items in his chests.
  • @ToparuIsTaken
    It's crazy how a block game went to the most complex machineries games that was ever exists and yet here I am still trying to make a 2 by 2 piston door Edit: why are you guys preaching in my comment 💀
  • @paur.4
    In 2022 ElRichMC got all the unobtainable blocks in minecraft in a singleplayer vanilla minecraft world, which I think that is the best moment in Minecraft.
  • @vesstig
    I remember playing Minecraft back in 2011 thinking that I couldnt be happier playing with friends and family years later, many great memories and these accomplishments take the cake for such a great community.
  • I think that Minecraft had many crazy moments, but discovery of world tearing via asynchronos threads (method used to get illegal blocks) just stands far-far above everything else. This bug is so weird, requiers many percise actions and time to do, but once done can provide results otherwise impossible. It uses so many clever mechanics - glass creating new threads, abusing loaded chunk storing, instant tile ticks abuse, block palette abuse, falling block exploits... I watched a couple documentaries on the topic, and this is the most insane stuff I ever saw in any game. I recommend everyone interested to learn more about it, you won't regret it
  • seeing all the broken seed moments reminded of something from a while ago. Back in like, 2012 or something like that, back when minecraft still had a fully playable free browser demo, I discovered a seed that looked like it was pulled straight out of maze runner. there were chunks completely missing all the way down to bedrock and so there were just these massive caverns that would stretch out as far as the eye could see with a bedrock floor, it was honestly so cool and I wish I remembered the seed.
  • I still remember being introduced to Minecraft as a kid and my first base, it's insane how time flies
  • @Light_RL.
    4:50: News Headlines: Denmark and USA are know in war due to American children destroying 1:1 replica of Denmark in Minecraft
  • I remember when i tried to create my single player flat map in a server, it merged the super flat with a common random seed and the chunks that were already loaded stayed in the super flat config, but the rest of the map changed. The result was a gigantic monolith-like terrain. Coolest thing i've ever seen in a map.