Also, a very very small claim to history, I made the art/avatar for Miles Smith's (which you can see on his TH-cam) account that is seen at 13:00. He wanted one that was similar to the Mojang team. I saw it in the video and went 'Oh shit, didn't I make that?'
Special shout out to Carl Manneh for recognizing talent&passion in his employee and deciding to nurture it, instead of smothering it in the name of productivity!
This is a great example of "Ideas are cheap". Infiniminer was the idea, but the people, who made it didnt do a good job following through on the idea and making something great out of it.
you are completely right, but i'll just add that infiniminers creator went on to make zachtronic games, and is doing well. So maybe some ideas are just not for everyone to make stuff out of
Idea of infiniminer was different, just similar visual style and mechanics. Note that 15 years later Zach Barth is behind multiple top rated PC games: EXAPUNKS, OPUS MAGNUM, SHENZHEN I/O and others.
Every new idea has another idea that it was based on. Sometimes it's from multiple existing ideas, other times it could just be a better spin on an existing idea. New ideas do what they can with what they have, while ideas deriving from it have the advantage of seeing how it turned out. So when a new idea is very different from existing ideas, it can be hard to do it right the first time, as you don't have the advantage of hindsight.
Anybody know what the difference in shares was between Manneh/Porser and Notch? I’m curious what they took home from that sale to Microsoft compared to the creator, like did he get 1b and they split the rest?
Slick relaxed editing, great voiceover, and perfect minimalist acting+stage portions! The camera behind the programmers’ heads made pleasing, nicely symbolic shots of the concept of “developing a game.” Great work.
I've seen so many game developers build something they're genuinely proud of, but lose interest despite overwhelming support. most people just love programming, but just can't handle the pressure
Pretty much every devlog series on TH-cam! I think it's more about some parts of gamedev just being hard, regardless of the support. Games always look pretty simple, but in reality it's massive amounts of hard work.
Well, the fun part is working on systems you haven't done before, or remaking ones you have with new methods. People supporting your work isn't really what keeps a programmer working, it's the designing and solving unique problems.
Yea I have to work on this myself. I am infinitely happier working on systems and prototyping new features and ideas 💡, I get bored and lethargic working on menus and just polishing in general. I have a roguelike game that is about 80 percent done for demo with features and weapons and leveling system. The last bit is adding music and building out all the menus for achievements and all that. Smh it seems like so much more tedious than actually getting the game systems working 😅. I know it's in my head 😪 it's just me so that adds to it but I just gotta push through 💪🏽
@drevoksi If you have any experinece in coding, you'd know that games (especially at the echelons of Minecraft) don't "look pretty simple" by a huge margin.
It's hard to overstate the feeling of playing those early alpha versions at that time. The idea that you could reshape a video game world in practically unlimited ways and walk through it in first person was like a whole new universe in gaming. Dig a tunnel down into the ground, build a tower and climb it, carve a straight road through the hills, these were things that were simply not done by players before. This was before there were tools or resources or mobs mind you, it was just clicking blocks into our out of existence alone that was enough to get people extremely excited about the possibilities of such a game.
Minecraft is a masterpiece. It ticks all the boxes. Survival, exploration, crafting, creativity, combat, music, and multiplayer. It’s not just the game of a year, it’s the game of the century.
1:46 "(D:) Local Disk (Win10)" Well, there goes the immersion. I still love how you used a beta version of Windows 7 just to make us feel like we're really in 2009!
I remember my first time playing back in December 2010, I was in 8th grade. Not sure what version it was in at that time but it was nothing like it is today. Was 13 when I first picked it up and going on 28 and still enjoy it. Timeless classic, Greatest game of all time in my personal opinion. Excellent video showing the history!
it's insane to think that if candy crush hadn't been the greedy scum lords that they are, then in all liklihood they would've been the first company to have influence over minecraft
I bearly started to cry at the moment he pulled the lever. I thought about how minecraft changed my life as it is. Thanks minecraft that Im a programmer yet.Thanks for being such a big part of my life.
You totally skipped the multiplayer test servers (world of minecraft). That were my early days. Just a small flatworld, some commands and a few block. I was sold
I once asked my German grandfather to buy me Minecraft for Christmas. His English, or my German, is incredibly broken because instead of him buying Minecraft, he bought Mein Kampf. It was a good laugh.
same time from team fortress 2 by founder father robin walker, main page from team fortress website and still there. gosh what a time to be live gaming history. i wish we have time machine.
It's so cool to see the old Minecraft. I joined in an early version in 2010 and I am still playing nearly every day. This is the best game to ever hit the market.
Hands down the best origins of Minecraft video/documentary, in all regards; cinematography, information, storytelling and uniqueness, uniqueness coming from how you have simultaneously focused on Markus Persson as a person instead of as the creator of Minecraft, or Notch, while also not focusing solely on him but to the people that have been around him and involved in Minecraft. Storytelling was so good it gave me chills after it ended. One thing I will say is that Microsoft scrubbing his name and not inviting him to the 10 year anniversary is such a pretentious and, conserving my bad words, scummy behavior. Like it or not he IS the creator of this game and frankly so many people's childhood. This game is for the community and it is the community's game, hence it is the community's decision who gets to show up and who doesn't to a convention that is also for the community. Not to mention MICROSOFT of all telling people off about bad behavior and morality is just comedic.
INFINIMINER. I forgot the name but that game introduced me to one of my childhood best friends. Needless to say we were introduced to Minecraft and i would spend months at a time at his place building stuff. I still remember the day creative mode was launched. We made towers and planes and… you know where this is going. Fun fact, me and him were also amongst the very first people to play the Minecraft hunger games as well… i killed my whole team thinking they were enemies.
Thank You for this and thank you NOTCH. I still remember buying the game from my first salary, I have a 3+ year world still playing it in free time. built all the farms for items.......this game questions me every day of what to do next in my world.....A lesson deep enough to live an amazing life with a simple question Whats next in irl ? the progress I have made in game and in irl with my work is truly amazing.
I think the evergreen lesson is that in almost every scenario of an incredibly successful project or product, there's always those that walked so others could run, and the one who took it over the line was the one focused on polish and execution of existing ideas by someone else. That, and the only way to accelerate this process is to be engaged with the world around you via communities.
Just so you know, Notch has stated he has not gotten bored of life and is not depressed. He has also started a new game company called "Bitshift Entertainment" where he has been developing some new games and, since then, his mindset seems to be changing and he seems to not mean those things he said in those Tweets anymore. People can change for the better and that is something that most people in social media almost always forget or don't know, and I would consider Notch's case to be a very good example of that in case he HAS actually changed. (His way of speaking in tweets is weird but he seems to be saying that he has changed now.)
@@spectre1849 I don't know, he has said that he was mostly happy during his time being a billionaire. Also, I looked again, and there is a tweet basically confirming that Notch doesn't and/or didn't mean what he said on his past controversial tweets:
@@nega-guy I really doubt he didn't mean what he said at the time and we can't know if he has actually changed or is just pretending since now he's talking about Minecraft 2 and probably doesn't want bad press. That being said, Neo has a point here and people can (and should) change so I'm willing to forgive Notch for all that as long as he never posts any more shit like that ever again.
How is, "Its ok to be white" 18:31 racist - Kind of a stretch. "If we were allowed to discuss IQ differences between populations, there'd be fewer conspiracy theories." 18:52 - based
Unfortunately that's literally the last couple minutes of this video. It was going great, but neo couldn't help but get off topic at the end (and also start spouting his own political opinions).
@@AH794acknowledging Notch’s harmful views is absolutely not “off topic”. it was a very important thing to mention and it would actually be kinda crazy to completely disregard it
I'm surprised I had to scroll this far to see someone mention how his Tweets weren't bad or at least not that bad since one of them wasn't my cup of tea, yet I understood the point. At least Notch understands how blaming white (men) for everything is factually racism and how hypocrisy in racism blame game is something the video author, neo, cheers on as if something righteous. That's how I understand neo's take on the subject.
@@bluruckuscrx8124 None of the tweets that were shown on screen were racist... Poor taste and a controversial minority opinion? Maybe. But there's a difference between a hot take and definitively a racist take, which is what they were portrayed as in this video.
Yeah, like saying, "it's ok to be white," is considered to be biggoted and racist. So yeah. He dared to like express things that went against the grain of the culture of things so he is ostracized. Like discussing intelligence based on genetics implies not everyone is not equal, so it is bad thing to talk about, so it is forbidden.
This might vary on the country, but generally, free time is usually a luxury given by the employer or something that has to be provided to the employee if they're working over a certain amount of time per day. Regardless, free time might not be a requirement. It's not like they don't get paid during the free time.
It’s odd. There are companies that won’t let you do something that makes you unfocused or distracted from your job. That’s what happened to Mark Rober when he was working for Apple I think and he was making videos, but they told him he had to stop, I’m assuming because it was another source of income? (I could be wrong) so he ended up quitting to do more TH-cam
My guess is that, in this case, he was working on a videogame while being employed by a videogame company. Meaning he was, in their eyes, producing a product that would compete with the products produced by the company. Many companies include "non compete clauses" into their contracts to prevent their employees from working in similar fields as their main profession in their free time, so maybe they used something similar to halt his work on ur-Minecraft.
And people didn't like them. So tough sh**. If you don't want to be judged negatively, then you should think carefully before sharing obviously controversial opinions. Especially someone as famous and respected as him.
The fun part about Minecraft is the process of playing the game. It’s not the end goal or just starting, it’s the journey and experiences you have playing which you can share with people.
It was amazing that cameras recorded him the whole time he made the game... and also in such filmic white space!
He had to rent an apartment in the sun, starting Mojang was a lil too expensive.
And that he wore a fedora, so stylish and ready to tip towards any ladies that come in the proximity
@@LakkzScratchdamn
Also, a very very small claim to history, I made the art/avatar for Miles Smith's (which you can see on his TH-cam) account that is seen at 13:00. He wanted one that was similar to the Mojang team. I saw it in the video and went 'Oh shit, didn't I make that?'
And drinking 8.4 Fl Oz Red Bull instead of 250 ml
Bro dropped the hardest Minecraft documentary
less comenting more making videos lil bro
@sirgeohdfr chop chop minecraft boy
@NeverVortexx r/suddenlyminiminuteman
everything he drops is the hardest documentary
1kth like
Special shout out to Carl Manneh for recognizing talent&passion in his employee and deciding to nurture it, instead of smothering it in the name of productivity!
I hope he got a decent payout
Carl is a real one
Midas didn't do it to maintain productivity. They did it because of competition. To be fair I wouldn't allow a competitor to grow in my own business.
@@Imaboss8ball in my opinion you have no right to tell someone what to do in their free time.
@@sino_diogenes "decent" is probably a bit of an understatement LOL
As a Norwegian i can comfortably say that this is one of the very few Swedish inventions i'll publicly admit is goated
As a Swede I cannot agree
As an Englishman the Scottish will never beat the swedes, the best thing they’ve been able to make is beer
As a Finn I must admit the same (pls don’t tell anyone)
A stolen idea really
As a Dane I must admit the same (sweden sucks)
That actor was spot on! I actually thought it was notch himself.
Real! I thought it looked just like them!!!
I thought its fake
I thought it was a rendering.
Not enough right arm raising, immediately thought it was fake
nah, that's notch.
I was one of the Alpha version people, really great to have that experience and open the game up today and see the now endless possibilities.
I think the limited nature of the first versions was nice
Alpha gang assemble.
I remember playing the demo that he uploaded to the forum, then the actual release. Being excited when he added features like beds to the game.
were you in Bellevue 2010 for the illustrious park ceremonies?
U a unc
Huge W for having such details like his Eclipse IDE, Windows version, file dates, etc. That's impressive!
They even had code from some of notch's other games on screen
not only is it using eclipse, it's using an old version of eclipse. everything about this feels so like true to detail, it is amazing.
This is a great example of "Ideas are cheap". Infiniminer was the idea, but the people, who made it didnt do a good job following through on the idea and making something great out of it.
you are completely right, but i'll just add that infiniminers creator went on to make zachtronic games, and is doing well. So maybe some ideas are just not for everyone to make stuff out of
Idea of infiniminer was different, just similar visual style and mechanics. Note that 15 years later Zach Barth is behind multiple top rated PC games: EXAPUNKS, OPUS MAGNUM, SHENZHEN I/O and others.
The idea of infiniminor was good, which is why people played it. Eventually people want to do something else, they choose to build a community.
It was a weird choice to call it "a powerful idea" when it's the follow-through that makes it real.
Every new idea has another idea that it was based on. Sometimes it's from multiple existing ideas, other times it could just be a better spin on an existing idea. New ideas do what they can with what they have, while ideas deriving from it have the advantage of seeing how it turned out. So when a new idea is very different from existing ideas, it can be hard to do it right the first time, as you don't have the advantage of hindsight.
Man C418 cooked so hard. He probably had no idea how legendary that OST would end up becoming.
Street artist to Legend Artist. Best minimalism Artist ever.
I never knew The Order Of The Stone from Minecraft Story Mode came from Minecrafts original name.
Saaaame that blew my mind
I already knew that when I played Story Mode, so it was a very fun easter egg for me (or the right term here would be just reference?).
@@xXRealXx yeah reference
I never expected this video from this channel
Thank god he remembered his password
A minecraft video?? From neoo?! Thats so out of the blue
Very disappointed in neo over the "racism" part (18:34). Notch is right, racial discrimination against white people is not okay.
@@HELLO7657 Just put the fries in the bag bro 😭
Fr
Even more based
Moment of respect for Carl Manneh for believing in Notch!
Anybody know what the difference in shares was between Manneh/Porser and Notch? I’m curious what they took home from that sale to Microsoft compared to the creator, like did he get 1b and they split the rest?
Greatest game of all time. Creativity truly is one of the human kind's greatest gifts.
Facts 💯
no
From the Chauvet cave to Minecraft 😅
Definitely one of the greatest games ever developed in my opinion.
Mid af game. Imagine thinking a pixelized world is creative. Level up.
Slick relaxed editing, great voiceover, and perfect minimalist acting+stage portions! The camera behind the programmers’ heads made pleasing, nicely symbolic shots of the concept of “developing a game.” Great work.
I particularly loved the reveal of C418 onboarding at 10:39, very soft and just plain cool how the music transitioned as well.
I've seen so many game developers build something they're genuinely proud of, but lose interest despite overwhelming support. most people just love programming, but just can't handle the pressure
Pretty much every devlog series on TH-cam! I think it's more about some parts of gamedev just being hard, regardless of the support. Games always look pretty simple, but in reality it's massive amounts of hard work.
Well, the fun part is working on systems you haven't done before, or remaking ones you have with new methods. People supporting your work isn't really what keeps a programmer working, it's the designing and solving unique problems.
Yea I have to work on this myself. I am infinitely happier working on systems and prototyping new features and ideas 💡, I get bored and lethargic working on menus and just polishing in general. I have a roguelike game that is about 80 percent done for demo with features and weapons and leveling system. The last bit is adding music and building out all the menus for achievements and all that. Smh it seems like so much more tedious than actually getting the game systems working 😅. I know it's in my head 😪 it's just me so that adds to it but I just gotta push through 💪🏽
@drevoksi If you have any experinece in coding, you'd know that games (especially at the echelons of Minecraft) don't "look pretty simple" by a huge margin.
It's hard to overstate the feeling of playing those early alpha versions at that time. The idea that you could reshape a video game world in practically unlimited ways and walk through it in first person was like a whole new universe in gaming. Dig a tunnel down into the ground, build a tower and climb it, carve a straight road through the hills, these were things that were simply not done by players before. This was before there were tools or resources or mobs mind you, it was just clicking blocks into our out of existence alone that was enough to get people extremely excited about the possibilities of such a game.
It was like nothing else to get my hands on the survival multiplayer alpha and trying it out. Very buggy, but very inspiring.
I’m deeping how both of u basically made ur yt accounts when i was born😭😭😭
Funny how this video came out a few days after Notch said he was making Minecraft 2 lol
He was joking, but that hype definitely makes this a great time to publish this video
What he said wasn’t even bad 😂
Saying that "calling out an entire race for perceived privilege is the definition of racism" is not a bad tweet
Minecraft is a masterpiece. It ticks all the boxes. Survival, exploration, crafting, creativity, combat, music, and multiplayer. It’s not just the game of a year, it’s the game of the century.
1:46 "(D:) Local Disk (Win10)"
Well, there goes the immersion. I still love how you used a beta version of Windows 7 just to make us feel like we're really in 2009!
Also modern Steam logo. But they even went to the point where the date is 2009
Totally unwatchable
Beta?
10:40 introduction of the absolute GOAT
Absolute Legend
THe music and sound design made me fall in love with mc
That part caught me so off guard it felt like a special guest star coming Into a show 😂 I was fanboying
Carl is such a rare ceo. Glad he got rewarded for being a good person before a businessman
Dual monitor windows 7 setup goes hard
lol
It kinda looks like windows vista with the teal colour accent
yeah it looks cool
yeah. true legend setup 2009-2020 era.
It was my setup until they discontinuated Windows 7, I still miss it...
No other documentaries on his creation show this much detail. I didn't even know there was a Minecon in 2010! Thank you.
You just had to be there in the Alpha/Beta days ... nothing will every feel the same as that ever it was so exciting
I remember my first time playing back in December 2010, I was in 8th grade. Not sure what version it was in at that time but it was nothing like it is today. Was 13 when I first picked it up and going on 28 and still enjoy it. Timeless classic, Greatest game of all time in my personal opinion. Excellent video showing the history!
Minecraft Documentaries ARE STILL MASSIVE
You know what else is massive?
@StopMotioneditz NO DON'T-
@ LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
TAPERRRRRRRRR
@StopMotioneditz my coc-
"Dung" for "Dungeon" must be one of the most unfortunate abbreviations
it's insane to think that if candy crush hadn't been the greedy scum lords that they are, then in all liklihood they would've been the first company to have influence over minecraft
19:51 hermitcraft 🥹
Neo is to TH-cam as Minecraft is to video games
hoog is here?!?!?!?!
wood is to tree as water is to liquid
The best analogy
True Hoog, and you and Fern are to TH-cam as Fortnite is to videogames
yo hoog :3
10:54 Thank you C418 and Notch for making my childhood
same!
I bearly started to cry at the moment he pulled the lever. I thought about how minecraft changed my life as it is. Thanks minecraft that Im a programmer yet.Thanks for being such a big part of my life.
3:00 - this is so important.
This is some serious production quality. You even got someone speaking English with a Swedish accent :)
0:36 i am STEEEVVVEE
Bro came back after half a year to drop this banger
You totally skipped the multiplayer test servers (world of minecraft). That were my early days. Just a small flatworld, some commands and a few block. I was sold
he literally showed it
I once asked my German grandfather to buy me Minecraft for Christmas. His English, or my German, is incredibly broken because instead of him buying Minecraft, he bought Mein Kampf. It was a good laugh.
I remember seeing Minecraft alpha footage on Garry Newman's blog back in like 2009. Who could have imagined how big this game would eventually become.
same time from team fortress 2 by founder father robin walker, main page from team fortress website and still there. gosh what a time to be live gaming history. i wish we have time machine.
“In the beginning, Notch created the Ends and The Overworld”
Ok, a minecraft bible needs to happen, that would be epic
It's so cool to see the old Minecraft. I joined in an early version in 2010 and I am still playing nearly every day. This is the best game to ever hit the market.
Hands down the best origins of Minecraft video/documentary, in all regards; cinematography, information, storytelling and uniqueness, uniqueness coming from how you have simultaneously focused on Markus Persson as a person instead of as the creator of Minecraft, or Notch, while also not focusing solely on him but to the people that have been around him and involved in Minecraft. Storytelling was so good it gave me chills after it ended.
One thing I will say is that Microsoft scrubbing his name and not inviting him to the 10 year anniversary is such a pretentious and, conserving my bad words, scummy behavior. Like it or not he IS the creator of this game and frankly so many people's childhood. This game is for the community and it is the community's game, hence it is the community's decision who gets to show up and who doesn't to a convention that is also for the community. Not to mention MICROSOFT of all telling people off about bad behavior and morality is just comedic.
Bro cooked up a Minecraft documentary before GTA 6
GTA 6 become failure woke game pal. even Vice City so better than 6.
INFINIMINER. I forgot the name but that game introduced me to one of my childhood best friends. Needless to say we were introduced to Minecraft and i would spend months at a time at his place building stuff. I still remember the day creative mode was launched. We made towers and planes and… you know where this is going.
Fun fact, me and him were also amongst the very first people to play the Minecraft hunger games as well… i killed my whole team thinking they were enemies.
That escalated quickly
So did the planes 😥
So did the people inside the building (straight to ground)
Thank You for this and thank you NOTCH. I still remember buying the game from my first salary, I have a 3+ year world still playing it in free time. built all the farms for items.......this game questions me every day of what to do next in my world.....A lesson deep enough to live an amazing life with a simple question Whats next in irl ? the progress I have made in game and in irl with my work is truly amazing.
16:56 including EA (heart breifly stops)
lol
Dodged a bullet right there, lmao
It’s cool that they reused the order of the stone name in Minecraft story mode.
I think the evergreen lesson is that in almost every scenario of an incredibly successful project or product, there's always those that walked so others could run, and the one who took it over the line was the one focused on polish and execution of existing ideas by someone else. That, and the only way to accelerate this process is to be engaged with the world around you via communities.
Some years later, neo will drop the video titled "The Making of Minecraft 2"
Just so you know, Notch has stated he has not gotten bored of life and is not depressed. He has also started a new game company called "Bitshift Entertainment" where he has been developing some new games and, since then, his mindset seems to be changing and he seems to not mean those things he said in those Tweets anymore. People can change for the better and that is something that most people in social media almost always forget or don't know, and I would consider Notch's case to be a very good example of that in case he HAS actually changed. (His way of speaking in tweets is weird but he seems to be saying that he has changed now.)
I think the issue was that he got too rich too quick
@@spectre1849 Of course. No one gets 2.5 billion dollars overnight and stays morally sound.
@@spectre1849 I don't know, he has said that he was mostly happy during his time being a billionaire. Also, I looked again, and there is a tweet basically confirming that Notch doesn't and/or didn't mean what he said on his past controversial tweets:
@@nega-guy I really doubt he didn't mean what he said at the time and we can't know if he has actually changed or is just pretending since now he's talking about Minecraft 2 and probably doesn't want bad press. That being said, Neo has a point here and people can (and should) change so I'm willing to forgive Notch for all that as long as he never posts any more shit like that ever again.
How is, "Its ok to be white" 18:31 racist - Kind of a stretch.
"If we were allowed to discuss IQ differences between populations, there'd be fewer conspiracy theories." 18:52 - based
Legendary documentary. About blocks. *The block game.*
and textures.
we could have had minecraft on steam.......
same... that would changed gaming history forever.
@@C.A._Old curseforge? nah, we got steam workshop.
Notch's story is the prime example of "Who wins, loses"
Bro dropped the coldest minecraft documentary and didnt give us a blanket
Dude the parts that u had to film with the actor i didnt even relise were like from you. I thought they were filmed way before😭idk how
20:15 bro did not save
It saves automatically when you press escape
finally a minecraft documentary that isnt about someone getting cancelled
Unfortunately that's literally the last couple minutes of this video. It was going great, but neo couldn't help but get off topic at the end (and also start spouting his own political opinions).
@@AH794he correctly identified Notch’s views as harmful and then advocated against cancel culture, what exactly did you want him to say?
@@AH794acknowledging Notch’s harmful views is absolutely not “off topic”. it was a very important thing to mention and it would actually be kinda crazy to completely disregard it
What did the guy say?@@sovietfrog7904
5:40 The name was dropped in the main game but was later implemented in Minecraft Story Mode
That’s what I noticed as well
Mom: Are you watching documentary videos?
Me: Yes! About Minecraft!
This is the Minecraft Documentary I’ve been waiting on since 2013. Thank you for telling me more about my favourite game’s history!!!
I feel emotional as a player who started from 2018 till now and plus it's soo lovely ❤️ to see how a little game make a big world and game ❤️♥️🥺
neo feels like premium youtube
Neo and Lemmin0 produce videos that are higher quality than AAA documentaries. 100% agree with you
"premium youtube" It's called nebula
Coming from Norway, it's rare for me to give Swedish inventions praise, but this one is absolutely top-tier.
I didn’t know anything about my favourite game until now thanks
Cool to see how order of the stone would later be used in Minecraft story mode
Carl Manneh, the unsung hero
The order of the stone... so thats where minecraft story mode got inspiration
a documentary that i didn't except this channel to make. but a documentary we need
Wow, this is the most detailed Minecraft documentary there is
I mean, notch is not wrong… about the tweets…
Documentary was great, but they had to go with the narrative, they got the easy and the hard paths the other way around actually
"And that's how Minecraft was made son"
Lol all people can say is his tweets were "Bad" never say they were incorrect. Truth hurts people I guess.
I'm surprised I had to scroll this far to see someone mention how his Tweets weren't bad or at least not that bad since one of them wasn't my cup of tea, yet I understood the point. At least Notch understands how blaming white (men) for everything is factually racism and how hypocrisy in racism blame game is something the video author, neo, cheers on as if something righteous. That's how I understand neo's take on the subject.
Exactly.
honestly, this is the Best Minecraft Story Documentary on TH-cam. I really appreciate it and keep a good work!
*An excellent overview of Minecraft's impact and evolution.* 🎮✨
Great video!
So, what was so controversial about these tweets?
Did you seriously not read them?
It goes against the (((kalergi plan)))
@@bluruckuscrx8124 None of the tweets that were shown on screen were racist... Poor taste and a controversial minority opinion? Maybe. But there's a difference between a hot take and definitively a racist take, which is what they were portrayed as in this video.
There was no problem with the tweets, it’s just people can’t accept other opinions anymore.
Yeah, like saying, "it's ok to be white," is considered to be biggoted and racist. So yeah.
He dared to like express things that went against the grain of the culture of things so he is ostracized. Like discussing intelligence based on genetics implies not everyone is not equal, so it is bad thing to talk about, so it is forbidden.
This should become a Netflix documentary
or HBO.
The dual monitor is such an accurate little detail
Notch and C418 fixed my life, thanks
same
Personally don't play Minecraft often, but when I do. It is actually so entertatining, or even just watching a video on the game.
The quality of production of these videos is absolutely phenomenal.
Finally a new Neo video? I am very excite !
2:11 How can your employer stop you from doing sonething in your free time ? Is that really legal anywhere ?
This might vary on the country, but generally, free time is usually a luxury given by the employer or something that has to be provided to the employee if they're working over a certain amount of time per day.
Regardless, free time might not be a requirement. It's not like they don't get paid during the free time.
It’s odd. There are companies that won’t let you do something that makes you unfocused or distracted from your job. That’s what happened to Mark Rober when he was working for Apple I think and he was making videos, but they told him he had to stop, I’m assuming because it was another source of income? (I could be wrong) so he ended up quitting to do more TH-cam
My guess is that, in this case, he was working on a videogame while being employed by a videogame company. Meaning he was, in their eyes, producing a product that would compete with the products produced by the company. Many companies include "non compete clauses" into their contracts to prevent their employees from working in similar fields as their main profession in their free time, so maybe they used something similar to halt his work on ur-Minecraft.
His tweets were based not bad
Love the editing and film work used in the video. Great work
I did NOT expect you to make this video, but its going to be amazing no matter what❤
This production quality is insane, super immersive documentary! Well done!
A company that doesn't allow passion projects is absolute hell, that should be illegal.
This game changed my life
Yoo folli
I cant believe I found you
5:30 *wait a minute...*
Minecraft Story mode😮
*no more creepers starts playing*
these videos youve been creating recently are what made me become a subscriber, keep killing it!
6:31 this is The Present Past! 😃
9:02 Bro drinks rudbull 😂
10:51 THE LEGEND C418
Street Artist to Legend Artist.
I never in my life expected neo to make a video about minecraft.... we're already off to a great start this year.
This is a fire documentary.
Good Job.
Thanks
I remember living in 2000s and late 2010s is the best simple era for video games 😢
persons tweets were persons truths
And people didn't like them. So tough sh**. If you don't want to be judged negatively, then you should think carefully before sharing obviously controversial opinions. Especially someone as famous and respected as him.
@@TheStarBlack he did the right thing and he's a true g for it
The fun part about Minecraft is the process of playing the game. It’s not the end goal or just starting, it’s the journey and experiences you have playing which you can share with people.