@@RexStang tecnicaly, no, i dont remember the specifics, but for quite a while there was a visual indicator for slime chunks on some versions, i think it was for the xbox 360 ver, but it wasnt anywhere as clear, like, you needed to play whit max particles and it would make the tiny grey dots on the air a bit greener a bigger
I love the mysterious spooky stuff, I'm pretty sure it's just something with older Minecraft it was just really screwed with when or how sounds played. another TH-camr, cscoop, has also dealt with the breaking block sound or like someone was walking towards him or others, he calls it the phantoms since there's other weird spooky bugs that kinda make the game look haunted
What a wonderful little video! I really enjoyed watching this; reminded me of the old days playing minecraft with my cousins when I was over at their place.
You captured the essence of old minecraft playtroughs, i really felt like i travelled 10 years back and was watching my favourite minecraft youtuber start his new series, altough i agree with you about the topic of this video, I also enjoy modern minecraft more
I play both BTA and Vintage Story, both have their place and unique appeal. Used to host a server for VS, still do for BTA (1 year in and going strong).
I think the real answer is modern and beta are completely different games for a completely different audience. Beta was a simple "survival fantasy sandbox" where it really was just a sandbox with a basic survival twist (once you got the diamond tools and go to the nether there were no more milestones). The blocky style really played into the whole "fantasy" aspect too, which I think BTA really captures with its dungeons, auroras, and biome types. The whole playstyle + workflow is completely different to modern. There are no achievements, no automation, no trading, which in modern Minecraft provides a more goal-oriented playstyle. Without any of those goals, or for that matter anything specific that you "should" or "could" do, you really are on your own to just... build. Also, I've noticed a shift in the player base too, and a lot of the people who play Minecraft now probably would have never given it a shot in beta, and vis versa (a lot of people have stopped playing). Perhaps why this question is so polarizing.
Just found your channel and this was the vid that brought me to it and I gotta say W content love to see more people taking part in more of the unique Minecraft gameplays Keep it up!!
i subbed because of how underrated u are. you don't fill the video with edits and i like simpler videos better. you'll probably see me in the comments of ur vids
@@RexStanghonestly the 1.13 c418 tracks were good issue is we haven’t grown up with those tracks so it doesn’t have the nostalgia power the base tracks have
The issue is: composers who aren't trying to emulate c418's style (except that one Japanese guy) and biome specific music. I hate biome specific music with a passion.
@@RexStangNot sure if you mean the originals or the 1.16. The originals worked because its a totally different dimension. I'm fine with 1.16's music, but I absolutely hate how it receives preferential treatment. If you sit in a nether-waste it'll play rubedo a million times before you hear any of the originals (that I much prefer). I never heard any of the 1.13 music because I never made an ocean base, but I imagine the biome specific issue just as bad.
The question I want answered is not: Is beta better than modern minecraft? Instead, why do people gave fun in old minecraft with less when modern minecraft has so much to offer? You made a bugger house just so your dog could live in there with you. A si ple motivation you gave yourself. Minecraft Beta didn't make you do that, you chose to be creative and care about your home and pets. There is no way to make players more creative. With minecraft leaning more and more into an explorer game with combat, it's easy to forget that it was a sandbox first, and that you have to use your imagination in the sand box. Or you'll get bored after two weeks.
@@Houndnwolf I think that the 1Y1W series has really taught me how to have fun in Minecraft again. I plan on making a full video on it sometime soon, but starting out in older versions taught me how to just slow down and build for the sake of having fun, and I’ve carried that same spirit into the later versions. Like I said in the video, I don’t think that Beta is better. What people, myself included, really miss is the “beta sprit” Minecraft is a sandbox game and in the modern version it’s easy to get caught up in progression and exploration. Thank you for the comment.
Brother that’s a you problem. You just stop enjoying things sometimes. People who are new to Minecraft do not have that experience. Don’t be a sad nostalgia sniffer
@@CaneRosssoTbf he doesn’t even say beta is better than modern in the video, he just mentioned it being kind of fresh and having some slight differences to change stuff up, which I kind of agree with. I think most people’s issue with modern Minecraft is that they get all caught up in the drama and competitiveness and kind of forget to just play the game lol.
@@CaneRossso Sorry, I got a bit heated. What I mean is that getting motivation from Minecraft and creating your own motivation is the current struggle of the game. Everyone claims the game has changed but the core of this sandbox game is saying “I want to make thing thing exist” and then doing it without the game holding your hand. Intrinsic motivation. That’s is what we need and the game isn’t going to give that to us.
it’s a bit silly, but even the act of taking a screenshot of that sunset at the end of hour 5 is a bit nostalgic too- it’s not often anymore that the mechanic is used anymore
This video was such a pleasant watch! Your builds were so fun, and the way you flexed your creativity was so cool to see. Would love to watch more videos like this! I would totally watch a survival series in the same vein as some old lets plays too!
0:06 how is it that you can pretend to challenge the idea saying "are they right?" and then proceed to say "im gonna answer that question by playing A BETA MOD"
The only problem with this video is the music. You added background music, but the music from the actual game footage was still there. It created this weird effect where both tracks mix together, and it gets kind of chaotic. That's really the only thing to critique from this awesome playthrough. It's really chill and not overly edited. Keep up the great work!
@@RexStang No problem. The way I see it, you could still add music edited in, and just mute music from the actual game. If you still want to listen to music in the game, you could have that stay on and just not add music while editing. It's really up to you. Thanks for being so conscious about feedback!
bc of you putting the songs name in this viedo i feal like i was 11 years old kid that was watching one of the first minecraft viedos .Keep doing good work m8
The dogs can hold ITEMS in their mouth???! I guess I didn't know this is a modern minecraft fox feature till my bf pointed it out. Dogs should have it too, That is so adorable, how is that not in the game!
You can place a chest next to the trommel (on the side with the hole) and it will put the items in there, it also gives you different stuff depending on what you put in (for example, you can get iron from gravel)
just a tip for in game music, maybe turn down your game sounds if you will have music over the top :) otherwise you get 2 songs trying to fight it out I liked the video over all good work!
I definitely think a beta style texture pack should be made by Mojang and I feel like that will bring some nostalgia back but I loved the video man keep up the good work :)
The Programmer Art texture pack (built into Minecraft) is basically what you want. This plus something like Golden Days to give old-ish textures to new blocks.
Liked this video! I relate to your opinion on this mod. BTA is a nice change of pace but it doesn't need a direct comparison with modern Minecraft. We need to appreciate projects like these for what they are.
Very nice, I think what most people (myself included) like about old minecraft is there was a lot less ways to just farm the shit out of everything. There wasn't enchantments so no XP farms needed, no villagers so no way to just farm trades to get high level gear etc etc. It just leaves you in the world with yourself to explore and find things to do.
@@TranscendentalAirwaves Ya, when I played 1.0 it was fun to have basically no enchantments and as weird as it sounds, having to mine and everything by hand was kinda fun.
i love that you played it for 12 hours and not just speddrun it, minecraft beta modded or not modded is slow (gameplay) so 12 hours are the minimum to review it. you should try playing not modded beta 1.7.3 it way different than bta.
I think the reason Minecraft was so popular is because of how simple it was and the textures. The textures were so simple and indie. The fact some textures were reused in unique ways too was wonderful, as well as the old combat system and c418 music. Mojang smoothed the block textures like the top of grass and cobblestone, and making textures rotate in random ways to give it more variance. This was okay but it made the game feel less blocky. Then Jappa came in and imo, totally ruined everything. A texture update was totally unnecessary and actually inappropriate for Minecraft due to the fact the textures were so recognizable. To add to that, once all the textures were further changed by Jappa, any semblance of classic Minecraft's blocky vibe was completely removed. To add insult to injury, Mojang decided that even though there should have been a classic texture pack, it was not worth it to update it. That was truly the end. Now Minecraft is completely "officialized" which kind of goes against the entire premise of the classic Minecraft experience.
I prefer beta for the old world generation and because it has lesser blocks, which makes me much more creative, in modern minecraft I get oversaturated and end up building nothing I still enjoy modern for technical minecraft, mods, and playing with friends, It's not better or worse, it's just different Also nice video
"If you really want to, you can do the same builds in modern Minecraft" Yeah... but it never ends up working that way. You end up building a farm, then another farm, then another farm, then another farm...
I wouldn't say one is better than the other to be honest. Each have their own unique charm, and I'm so torn between whether I prefer the classic atmosphere of BTA or the variety and cool generation in the newer versions. This video was really enjoyable though, there's something so relaxing about just building, finding out new stuff, and having fun without worrying about progression.
@@magma6865 Yes I agree 100%. I love to play the older versions but there are just so many things I miss from the newer updates. Playing the modern game the same way you play beta is fun for me. Your main goal is to build whatever sounds fun, not get maxed tools or a bunch of gimmicky mechanics.
One very useful BTA feature you missed is pressing Z(ed) to lock the block placement rotation in the direction you were facing while pressing the button. 0:14 That's cool, that splash screen is of my server's spawn! I do feel that the 7.1 backgrounds are a bit better than the 7.2 ones. 7.2 generally seems a bit buggier or quirkier, but it's still a good version. And the colour lighting is incredible, though unfortunately not enabled by default. Food now has limited stacks, pork being limited to 4 items per stack. 2:39 Unfortunately, that just happens on Windows when using an AMD graphics card. It's a memory leak in AMD's OpenGL 2 driver, this is a non-issue with other GPUs or on Linux (though intel ones are buggy in 7.2). AMD won't fix this, so it'll only be fixed once BTA moves to OpenGL 3 eventually. BTA really is an incredible mod, polishing the Beta game-feel to modern standards. Unfortunately the server software is a bit rough to keep going due to random partial world corruptions, which you also suffered in singleplayer. This is getting better and my last one on 7.2 fixed itself to becoming playable again, but I still properly resolved it manually. Even still, the way BTA feels and the community around it makes it worthwhile to host a server for it, even after 1 full year at this point. And after the 19.84 update along with generally preferring BTA, I do not intend to host a modern MC server again. This server's world also has some larger oceans, though not as massive as the bugged Beta world generation made it.
If it isn't a bother, could you update the description with the songs used in the video? I really liked some of them and wish I could add them to my playlist, oh, almost forgot to mention, great video! I really like BTA and it's nice to see people enjoy it!
20:20 I like to recommend you the modpack "Better Beta", it's in CurseForge, the modpack it's modern minecraft whit beta gameplay, you can't run, you don't have hunger bar, same beta textures, sounds, and it brings Herobrine too, but you can eliminate him whit CurseForge Launcher. The modpack is fun asf
I sometimes miss the old sounds. The "ohh" when you get hurt and the creeper explosion sound.
@@grimgrauman7650 I really like the old hurt sound 😂
The earrape door slam 🥺
yeah honestly minecraft should have better hit sound than a tap/click
I use a resource pack called "Faithless" that adds those sounds back :)
for me its the old door sound
You don't get how refreshing and enjoyable this video was. I felt like I was sent back 10 years
@@Severoc I’m glad you like it
the slime dropping from the ceiling means that the chunk you are in is a slime chunk
@@NeuronPlaytech That makes sense. I feel like I definitely should have figured that out lol.
Did they get rid if that feature in newer updates? If so it would be really useful instead of just using chunkbase for finding slime chunks
@@FrumpDump No it’s a feature from BTA
@@RexStang tecnicaly, no, i dont remember the specifics, but for quite a while there was a visual indicator for slime chunks on some versions, i think it was for the xbox 360 ver, but it wasnt anywhere as clear, like, you needed to play whit max particles and it would make the tiny grey dots on the air a bit greener a bigger
Rex: Hears digging noises when crafting
Rex: imma lock this door real quick.
I love the mysterious spooky stuff, I'm pretty sure it's just something with older Minecraft it was just really screwed with when or how sounds played. another TH-camr, cscoop, has also dealt with the breaking block sound or like someone was walking towards him or others, he calls it the phantoms since there's other weird spooky bugs that kinda make the game look haunted
@@Maxwellchaos7439 I’m glad you like it. I’m pretty sure it was a sheep eating grass, it was an old sound effect I didn’t recognize.
cscopp mbentiondd
@@RexStang sheep don't eat grass in b1.7.3
@@caosin3667 they do in BTA
@@RexStang nope, it wasnt a sheep, it was something worse
Explode sound was so satisfying damn...
I do miss it..
What a wonderful little video! I really enjoyed watching this; reminded me of the old days playing minecraft with my cousins when I was over at their place.
Ja doch
You captured the essence of old minecraft playtroughs, i really felt like i travelled 10 years back and was watching my favourite minecraft youtuber start his new series, altough i agree with you about the topic of this video, I also enjoy modern minecraft more
@@Mytrios2137 Thank you, I’m happy to hear I captured the vibe I was going for with the video.
I personally just play vintage story it reminds me of earlier Minecraft when you knew nothing about it and it’s great
I bought Vintage Story recently, it's been a very enjoyable experience. But I'm still afraid of the bells
Mounts and Boats are coming in the next VS update. Very excited for some much needed transportation options!
I play both BTA and Vintage Story, both have their place and unique appeal.
Used to host a server for VS, still do for BTA (1 year in and going strong).
I think the real answer is modern and beta are completely different games for a completely different audience. Beta was a simple "survival fantasy sandbox" where it really was just a sandbox with a basic survival twist (once you got the diamond tools and go to the nether there were no more milestones). The blocky style really played into the whole "fantasy" aspect too, which I think BTA really captures with its dungeons, auroras, and biome types. The whole playstyle + workflow is completely different to modern. There are no achievements, no automation, no trading, which in modern Minecraft provides a more goal-oriented playstyle. Without any of those goals, or for that matter anything specific that you "should" or "could" do, you really are on your own to just... build.
Also, I've noticed a shift in the player base too, and a lot of the people who play Minecraft now probably would have never given it a shot in beta, and vis versa (a lot of people have stopped playing). Perhaps why this question is so polarizing.
1:45 You were lookin' at that cave and feelin' kinda brave. Shoulda just gone to bed and been alright.
This sounds really calm, like if Joe Pera played minecraft.
Just found your channel and this was the vid that brought me to it and I gotta say W content love to see more people taking part in more of the unique Minecraft gameplays Keep it up!!
Thank you man, I hope you like the channel.
havent watched the video yet but I already know it's gonna be a banger
Appreciate it bro :)
Holy shit what a blast from the past, especially mobs being able to wake you up hahahaha I didn’t realize they’d removed that in modern day
It actually jumpscared me when that happened lol
i subbed because of how underrated u are. you don't fill the video with edits and i like simpler videos better. you'll probably see me in the comments of ur vids
@@zenerion Thank you, I’m glad to have you here.
underrated? by who? it's not like there are many watchers to rate the video anyways.
but the video foramt and pacing are very good, i agree
185 likes and 0 dislikes so far, that's how you know you make a great video
@@Gamurboi you can’t see dislikes… Thank you though 😂
@@RexStang With some browser extension you can see them. He probably has that extension.
@@vinsplayer2634 Oh, I didn’t know that was a thing. I hope he does that would be nice :)
The lighting and the color palette it's so freaking beatiful I love it.
It's so lively, natural and charming
the base in the winter at night looks so awesome imo. and I love the fall colors too.
I also just miss the old music, i know it's still in the game but it gets drowned out by the new stuff which i dont like
@@sachiekat1238 100% dude. The new music is good on paper but it just doesn’t fit for me, even the stuff C418 did for 1.13 just doesn’t fit.
@@RexStanghonestly the 1.13 c418 tracks were good issue is we haven’t grown up with those tracks so it doesn’t have the nostalgia power the base tracks have
The issue is: composers who aren't trying to emulate c418's style (except that one Japanese guy) and biome specific music. I hate biome specific music with a passion.
@@timewarpdrive77 ya, me too, even c418s biome specific music for the ocean I didn’t like. The nether biome ones I do like tho.
@@RexStangNot sure if you mean the originals or the 1.16. The originals worked because its a totally different dimension. I'm fine with 1.16's music, but I absolutely hate how it receives preferential treatment. If you sit in a nether-waste it'll play rubedo a million times before you hear any of the originals (that I much prefer).
I never heard any of the 1.13 music because I never made an ocean base, but I imagine the biome specific issue just as bad.
Amazing playthrough! You don't oversell the mod at all, just good old Minecraft fun! I love it!
@@SnowmanSixtyFour Thanks!
@@RexStang This is the guy that made the BTA 7.2 trailer
@@thenoseguy That’s cool that he saw my video :)
What a cozy little video, reminds me of old Minecraft let's plays :) Wouldn't mind a second part
glad you like it :)
The question I want answered is not: Is beta better than modern minecraft? Instead, why do people gave fun in old minecraft with less when modern minecraft has so much to offer?
You made a bugger house just so your dog could live in there with you. A si ple motivation you gave yourself. Minecraft Beta didn't make you do that, you chose to be creative and care about your home and pets.
There is no way to make players more creative. With minecraft leaning more and more into an explorer game with combat, it's easy to forget that it was a sandbox first, and that you have to use your imagination in the sand box.
Or you'll get bored after two weeks.
@@Houndnwolf I think that the 1Y1W series has really taught me how to have fun in Minecraft again. I plan on making a full video on it sometime soon, but starting out in older versions taught me how to just slow down and build for the sake of having fun, and I’ve carried that same spirit into the later versions.
Like I said in the video, I don’t think that Beta is better. What people, myself included, really miss is the “beta sprit” Minecraft is a sandbox game and in the modern version it’s easy to get caught up in progression and exploration.
Thank you for the comment.
Brother that’s a you problem. You just stop enjoying things sometimes. People who are new to Minecraft do not have that experience. Don’t be a sad nostalgia sniffer
@@CaneRosssook boomer
@@CaneRosssoTbf he doesn’t even say beta is better than modern in the video, he just mentioned it being kind of fresh and having some slight differences to change stuff up, which I kind of agree with. I think most people’s issue with modern Minecraft is that they get all caught up in the drama and competitiveness and kind of forget to just play the game lol.
@@CaneRossso Sorry, I got a bit heated. What I mean is that getting motivation from Minecraft and creating your own motivation is the current struggle of the game. Everyone claims the game has changed but the core of this sandbox game is saying “I want to make thing thing exist” and then doing it without the game holding your hand.
Intrinsic motivation. That’s is what we need and the game isn’t going to give that to us.
youtube needs more minecraft content like this
@@samortank4090 Thank you!
Nostalgia be hitting hard,you definitely deserves a sub
@@GeneralGiraffe-feb17 Thank you!
the skeleton at 7:18 literally MADE ME JUMP OUT OF MY CHAIR FOR NO REASON
not even a large fan of old minecraft, but this mod seems like it adds so much to it, def gonna have to try it
amazing video im watching this while baked asf love ur work bro
@@BeamerABC Glad you like it 😂
Very good video first few minutes were chill then it got exiting love this vid
I don't know anything about Minecraft but this was interesting
@@Splunk8 Thank you!
This really took me back. Great video.
@@cv4126 thank you
The old school bow sound from the skeleton was a shock and brought back some memories
and the bows being tiny for some reason lol
stoned out of my mind and ive found the most comforting video on this platform. thank you :)
@@fermented-radish Glad you like it lol
it’s a bit silly, but even the act of taking a screenshot of that sunset at the end of hour 5 is a bit nostalgic too- it’s not often anymore that the mechanic is used anymore
@@0Motion I take screenshots all the time still lol
This video was so freaking good
@@cambi0111 Thanks :)
very nice play through and video, reminds me of videos back then too lol
@@chloe-id6ep Thank you!
first video I watch from you. well done bro, im thankful the YT algorithm recommended ne this. greetings from Germany
@@fhrainerjahn9865 Hello to Germany!
I’m glad you like the video.
This video was such a pleasant watch! Your builds were so fun, and the way you flexed your creativity was so cool to see. Would love to watch more videos like this! I would totally watch a survival series in the same vein as some old lets plays too!
This video was really cozy to watch. Great work!
Genuinely such a lovely video!!!
@@nickydarling5208 Thank you :)
0:06 how is it that you can pretend to challenge the idea saying "are they right?" and then proceed to say "im gonna answer that question by playing A BETA MOD"
The only problem with this video is the music. You added background music, but the music from the actual game footage was still there. It created this weird effect where both tracks mix together, and it gets kind of chaotic. That's really the only thing to critique from this awesome playthrough. It's really chill and not overly edited. Keep up the great work!
@@thefarlander2050 Ya, other people have said that too, I am gonna start recording without music now. Thanks for the feedback!
@@RexStang No problem. The way I see it, you could still add music edited in, and just mute music from the actual game.
If you still want to listen to music in the game, you could have that stay on and just not add music while editing. It's really up to you.
Thanks for being so conscious about feedback!
The sound i like the most about beta minecraft is door sound.
@@comradexdface ca-chunk
You sound a great deal like Joe Pera. What a delightful video!
Rex deserves more subscribers this is quality content
Thank you :)
The stardew valley winter music slaps
@@RebeccaThayer-t8k The winter was so nice
@@RexStang "This winter was warm..."
The moment I heard it I immediately recognised it I love it so much 😭❤️
I agree, beta spirt is the perfect way to put it!
Love the video! Really enjoyed it!
Somehow this feels like if classic stampy did a 100 day challenge
Love your voice, man. Reminds me of Joe Pera Talks You To Sleep
9:57 bro the cutoff is hilarious!
Minecraft with pacing & direction 🧘♂️
With the artstyle modern mc is using as life support to boot
If u ask me why it better,im gonna say the beta pretty chill without any additional objectives and more important the music make the game chiller
Nice straightforward video bro 👍🏼
@@PapaFred25 Thank you
bc of you putting the songs name in this viedo i feal like i was 11 years old kid that was watching one of the first minecraft viedos .Keep doing good work m8
Thank you!
Beta Minecraft is definitely a “if you get it you get it, if you don’t then you don’t.” Moment. I love beta!
@@pauliverson6005 beta is great
your a great storyteller, thanks for this video
@@goonerprod Thanks, glad you liked the video.
Great video! enjoyed it :)
Certainly going to try this mod someday.
@@uiric391Cyrooi Glad you like it! The mod is a lot of fun you should definitely play.
The dogs can hold ITEMS in their mouth???! I guess I didn't know this is a modern minecraft fox feature till my bf pointed it out. Dogs should have it too, That is so adorable, how is that not in the game!
@@gracerodriguez2200 It is very cute, makes the dogs feel more alive.
This is awesome! I love BTA
@@DiamondDepthYT Thank you! It was loads of fun, great mod.
7:18 that skeleton made me jump lmao
@@hyperventalated Boo!
Please continue this series!!
@@momish392 Maybe, I think I might play an older version of vanilla beta like someone recommended.
Would be nice to see some more progression on this world, you built in a really cozy area
@@DogsRNice I think I might, people really liked this video
You can place a chest next to the trommel (on the side with the hole) and it will put the items in there, it also gives you different stuff depending on what you put in (for example, you can get iron from gravel)
@@thesensur6214 Thank you! That would have been really nice to know.
@@RexStang No problem, really good video by the way, I really liked the chill atmosphere and narration style :)
7:16 that gave me a heart attack and it shouldn't have
Spooky lightning
Spooky lightning
bro this video is so good
@@zolisworld thank you 👍
just a tip for in game music, maybe turn down your game sounds if you will have music over the top :) otherwise you get 2 songs trying to fight it out
I liked the video over all good work!
@@axeledwards9738 that’s a good idea, thank you.
I definitely think a beta style texture pack should be made by Mojang and I feel like that will bring some nostalgia back but I loved the video man keep up the good work :)
@@dilly_d2296 I’m glad you like the video. I think there are definitely texture packs like that out there.
@@RexStangthere are beta style packs but what i think they’re referring to is something similar to the ‘programmer art’ one in vanilla modern mc
The Programmer Art texture pack (built into Minecraft) is basically what you want. This plus something like Golden Days to give old-ish textures to new blocks.
This is a great video! we have the same model Mustang too!
@@balleater1538 thank you. That’s cool :)
this is a very cosy video
@@wizrat117 Thank you
Just got it earlier today and I’m really enjoying it ^_^
@@Yhvxyz That’s great, it’s a really fun mod!
Liked this video! I relate to your opinion on this mod. BTA is a nice change of pace but it doesn't need a direct comparison with modern Minecraft. We need to appreciate projects like these for what they are.
Very nice, I think what most people (myself included) like about old minecraft is there was a lot less ways to just farm the shit out of everything. There wasn't enchantments so no XP farms needed, no villagers so no way to just farm trades to get high level gear etc etc. It just leaves you in the world with yourself to explore and find things to do.
@@TranscendentalAirwaves Ya, when I played 1.0 it was fun to have basically no enchantments and as weird as it sounds, having to mine and everything by hand was kinda fun.
thats a great video i know it doesnt mean a lot but you have earned my subscription
@@gogdanpieprzyk Thank you!
i love that you played it for 12 hours and not just speddrun it, minecraft beta modded or not modded is slow (gameplay) so 12 hours are the minimum to review it. you should try playing not modded beta 1.7.3 it way different than bta.
@@wooytix thank you, I did try non nodded 1.7.3 if you want to watch that video.
I think the reason Minecraft was so popular is because of how simple it was and the textures. The textures were so simple and indie. The fact some textures were reused in unique ways too was wonderful, as well as the old combat system and c418 music. Mojang smoothed the block textures like the top of grass and cobblestone, and making textures rotate in random ways to give it more variance. This was okay but it made the game feel less blocky. Then Jappa came in and imo, totally ruined everything. A texture update was totally unnecessary and actually inappropriate for Minecraft due to the fact the textures were so recognizable. To add to that, once all the textures were further changed by Jappa, any semblance of classic Minecraft's blocky vibe was completely removed. To add insult to injury, Mojang decided that even though there should have been a classic texture pack, it was not worth it to update it. That was truly the end. Now Minecraft is completely "officialized" which kind of goes against the entire premise of the classic Minecraft experience.
Very peaceful video
@@VegasPlays Glad you like it
I prefer beta for the old world generation and because it has lesser blocks, which makes me much more creative, in modern minecraft I get oversaturated and end up building nothing
I still enjoy modern for technical minecraft, mods, and playing with friends, It's not better or worse, it's just different
Also nice video
@@L10kwnsns Thank you!
Finally. Now I may sleep.
"axes breaking leaves"
In 1.16 they made hoes the default tool for that so you do have a tool for leaves in vanilla
It's nice to have the axe do it so that way you dont have to constantly switch tools.
"If you really want to, you can do the same builds in modern Minecraft" Yeah... but it never ends up working that way. You end up building a farm, then another farm, then another farm, then another farm...
Five whole words in here
Beta than Adventure
I wouldn't say one is better than the other to be honest. Each have their own unique charm, and I'm so torn between whether I prefer the classic atmosphere of BTA or the variety and cool generation in the newer versions. This video was really enjoyable though, there's something so relaxing about just building, finding out new stuff, and having fun without worrying about progression.
@@magma6865 Yes I agree 100%. I love to play the older versions but there are just so many things I miss from the newer updates.
Playing the modern game the same way you play beta is fun for me. Your main goal is to build whatever sounds fun, not get maxed tools or a bunch of gimmicky mechanics.
nostalgic
Food now stacks in BTA!
@@storm8216 Ya, I saw that.
One very useful BTA feature you missed is pressing Z(ed) to lock the block placement rotation in the direction you were facing while pressing the button.
0:14 That's cool, that splash screen is of my server's spawn!
I do feel that the 7.1 backgrounds are a bit better than the 7.2 ones.
7.2 generally seems a bit buggier or quirkier, but it's still a good version.
And the colour lighting is incredible, though unfortunately not enabled by default.
Food now has limited stacks, pork being limited to 4 items per stack.
2:39 Unfortunately, that just happens on Windows when using an AMD graphics card.
It's a memory leak in AMD's OpenGL 2 driver, this is a non-issue with other GPUs or on Linux (though intel ones are buggy in 7.2).
AMD won't fix this, so it'll only be fixed once BTA moves to OpenGL 3 eventually.
BTA really is an incredible mod, polishing the Beta game-feel to modern standards.
Unfortunately the server software is a bit rough to keep going due to random partial world corruptions, which you also suffered in singleplayer.
This is getting better and my last one on 7.2 fixed itself to becoming playable again, but I still properly resolved it manually.
Even still, the way BTA feels and the community around it makes it worthwhile to host a server for it, even after 1 full year at this point.
And after the 19.84 update along with generally preferring BTA, I do not intend to host a modern MC server again.
This server's world also has some larger oceans, though not as massive as the bugged Beta world generation made it.
the joe pera vibes are immaculate
@@nonono732 👍
If it isn't a bother, could you update the description with the songs used in the video? I really liked some of them and wish I could add them to my playlist, oh, almost forgot to mention, great video! I really like BTA and it's nice to see people enjoy it!
@@Casuality7070 Yes I will do that, glad you like the video.
I added the songs for you :)
@@RexStang Thanks man! I'm sure your adience in general is gonna benefit from it :)
You have great music taste!
Oh, the music is mostly just minecraft's, i thought there was more honestly
But it's still nice, thanks man
i like you bro i feel like im watching one of my friends play
@@cervidaei5403 I’m glad you like it bro
They kept food not stacking but you have to kill sheep to get wool instead of just punching them!?!!
couldnt find another comment asking this question so figured I'd do it, what skin are you using? it looks really cool. great video by the way :)
@@appleonshoe845 it’s just a random skin I found online when I was younger. Ive had it forever
@@RexStang thanks for responding, but do you happen to have the link or anything? it's fine if not
Classic MC is pretty good when there's plenty to find and work with.
W video, I was curious what was in this mod
thank you.
20:20 I like to recommend you the modpack "Better Beta", it's in CurseForge, the modpack it's modern minecraft whit beta gameplay, you can't run, you don't have hunger bar, same beta textures, sounds, and it brings Herobrine too, but you can eliminate him whit CurseForge Launcher. The modpack is fun asf
@@BuenaNoches That sounds fun, I think I’ll try it.
soft wind is better
Just a thing, in the new version of this mod you can stack food🤠🤙
amazing video
@@gui2peg Thanks!
epic cozy video!
@@cwinchcarwash2629 Thank you, I’m glad you like it!
what's the song playing at 12:30? it's so pretty
ALSO THE ONE AT 13:30?!? IT BEAUTIFUL!
They are both winter songs from Stardew Valley
the evil of john bta!111
tbh I could never go back to older verisons
@@DamoMartin Ya, I think that the newer versions are better but there is some nice nostalgia from older versions.
If you put a chest on top of a trommel, the chest collects it's stuff
@@flying0possum thank you