Would you become a Minecraft content creator?

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Published 2022-09-11
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  • As someone who probably falls under Minecraft content creator, can confirm that it probably has all the appeal of air by now
  • @chalk8140
    Bro finally uploaded, see you guys again in 3 months
  • If I KNEW I would be successful, yes I would do it. I love interacting with other players and doing stupid stuff like seeing how far we can launch a Warden with fishing polls, or making an ever expanding kingdom server where griefers get prison sentences, or playing with some mods. I’ve personally had tons of Minecraft series ideas that I think could last by themselves for a long time because I know what is and isn’t boring. If one player on the server is basically god, with no way to kill them, then that’s boring. If it’s a constant power struggle, with some players advancing in magic and other players making advances in tech, then THATS interesting, and can tell a good narrative
  • To be fair, majority of the veteran MCtubers are all in their 30s with a happy life and family, or the other spectrum where their stupid controversial lives are exposed and they are rightfully ostracized
  • @Bolderox
    my biggest problem with minecraft, is that I like automation, efficiency, and the like, which is very fun when all it takes is 2 villagers and some bread to create a self sustaining: emerald farm, expanding into auto farms, iron golem farms, and much more. Which is honestly the best part for me, but once it is up and running, what reason is there to play other than to find skeleton spawners for bonemeal, creeper farm for tnt/fireworks, or an auto stone farm to build whatever you fancy that day. Thus expanding your ability to do what you want without having to farm for needless things. To then have the next update have some interesting thing you won't be able to see unless you trek thousands of blocks into the unknown to hope you get one to spawn... and thus bite the bullet and start all over from scratch, with a few things new sprinkled in. Also Mojang spying on your realms is stupid, if i payed for it, let me do what i want with it
  • @ThePsykoLP
    If I knew I would be successful in it, I would most likely become a mine craft youtube up to the point where I can live of it. Maybe hit some bigger groups up like hermit craft or something like that to solidify my position and if it ever comes crashing down I (maybe) got enough money to go back to my old office job, and live a more chill life than now
  • i'd watch every damn minute of chunky play this funny game,
  • @aethersalora
    If successful 100% where I could retire for the rest of my life in 5 to 10 years off of it. Then yes I would.
  • @ealy3545
    Just entered my living room at the end of the video and I thought I saw my dad playing minecraft at 5 am.
  • Everyone: answering if they would or would not be a Minecraft YouTuber Me: staring at the xp point bounce on the screen for that last few seconds 🤣
  • @Bliss.13
    I would totally do mincraft songs
  • @KanuckStreams
    Probably, yeah. If it meant that I didn't need to do the shit I do now for a living, then I could Minecraft for content and a living, and do other things for funsies.
  • @kennywhite7225
    Oh god yes I will definitely come on Minecraft you tuber
  • @Sensei_BigJoe
    It blows my mind how old the game is. It's older than Skyrim and has been released on everything, hell I'm pretty sure you can play it on a calculator. I remember playing pre-alpha. I'm sure, just loke alot of folks, I'd play for a fee months then quit for a few then come right back to it. We even had a server for my students. Its just a great game and the fact that one dude, at least originally, made it and then made a fortune adds to all of it. Idk, just reminiscing... K bye
  • @YeetThyMeat
    It takes honestly quite a lot to stay relevant in the Minecraft scene over long periods of time. The most important thing is that you actually have the will/motivation to keep playing that damn game. As much as I love the game, it's not something I could play nearly as much as say the SciCraft people Imo, to this day Etho is a perfectly well rounded example of a flawless mc content creator. He was there from the start, stayed relevant, always had the motivation to come back to the game after breaks and most importantly - he never changed his style or attitude. And I think that's what brought him so far - authenticity. Same thumbnails, same editing and same commentary style. I have nothing but respect for this man