'Do I just... punch a tree?' 'This game is confusing' 'Oh, I can make new blocks!' 'Can I build a house' And then, finally, the "I cannot wait to build a bridge or something." Congrats, the game has sucked you in. Cant wait to see what you build man.
There’s so few untainted people out there. It’s like getting someone who doesn’t know who Luke’s father is. Even if you haven’t seen Star Wars you know the twist and it’s fascinating to see someone who doesn’t know what a creeper is
as someone who's been playing minecraft for a decade i dont find this painful at all, i wish i could experience this game for the first time again and this is close enough. I love watching people learn and experience this game from scratch, its almost nostalgic
I am suspecting that this is fake, he "learned" to open his inventory before he spoke about the game hint because he was trying to access the recipe book, which he also shouldn't have known the location of. He referred to avatar as "skin" as someone who plays might. He also seemed vaguely familiar with game mechanics like jumping into water, going straight to punching trees after knowingly trying to find an axe (not that it couldn't be intuitive, but the way he interacts is a bit odd at the start). Not trying to say anything negatively, just my observation haha, wanted to see what other people thought.
@@Adam_CarboneMost of those things I done in my first game too (except book, it wasn't there yet), Minecraft is very intuitive especially now and you know he could literally watch a video with playthrougth or something. Skins are popular name for player textures in games.
@@Adam_Carbone (debunking your reply) OBJECTION! That's literally common sense because he has played other games, someone in his discord said "skin" might as well use the word, (he punch a tree) because if you use your eyes on the top right corner it literally said "punch a tree" common survival games always starts with a tree no offense btw
Loved every second of this, here's a few tips to help you out: - You can't fall off edges when holding the crouch key, handy for building on a ledge - Make yourself a bed to skip the night, it uses 3 wooden planks and 3 wool blocks of the same colour - When in combat, watch the little sword icon underneath the crosshair, wait for it to charge to deal more damage in a swing - Holding shift while clicking on items in the inventory will instantly move them into a chest, furnace, crafting table etc. - Lighting up areas will make it so monsters can't spawn, you might want to light up your house and surroundings Good luck!
Things I just have to add -When using wood as fuel, then making planks out of it is just far more efficient. -By double tapping the walk key (or the assigned key), you can sprint, which is faster, but consumes food. -Falldamage is calculated using the highest block of the fall, so jumping down edges is just killing yourself for no reason.
I’m going to be honest, this is one of my favourite minecraft videos. It’s because it’s his first time playing. I just love it where he has no idea how to play, finding out how to play. I just love this. It’s not a minecraft speedrun, this is not a guy that knows what to do, this is a guy just trying to have fun and play a game. Not following any rules, like instantly punching a tree as soon as you spawn, he just looks at stuff and then does that. And the fact he built a boat before anything else, it’s just nice to see something so fresh and enjoyable. He doesn’t build a house at night, has fun with the mobs. This is not scary, it’s just him having fun. Enjoy himself. This is what I wish loads of minecraft videos are. I wish there where more videos like this. Sadly since there are millions of people that know about minecraft, there aren’t many videos like this. It’s just so refreshing seeing stuff like. Like for example, more than halfway in, 10 minutes, he hasn’t done anything amazing. But I’ve enjoyed this video every second! I’m more excited for the second half. Which makes me MORE excited for the NEXT VIDEO. This is what videos are MEANT to do. Intrigue me into wanting more, which gives you a subscription.
@@theInsaneRodent There was a time when some mapmakers put north on a map at the right side, before they agreed on putting it on top. So you could argue that the old Minecraft bug of the sun rising in the north was just trying to imitate mapmaking in the old days, because north on old maps would be where east is on modern ones.
no other word than ‘adorable’ can describe your joy discovering the tiny flower forest and the pond you called a “little lake” after experiencing your second iteration of world generation. minecraft seeds are often breathtaking, even in those little simple places. i’m glad you got it right off the bat.
I want more. It is actually really enjoyable watching your reactions as you learn about new things and figure out the game logic. It's why we like to introduce new people to the game.
I showed my mum how to play Minecraft on mobile, and when she looks around, she breaks stuff, so I just gave up cause I don’t want her destroying all my builds
My son had this game for years before I tried it. Watching him play I always thought “this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.” But to actually play it myself it’s really great. The discoveries. Ooo, what’s that block? How can I use it? What is that thing? It’s good to see RCE having those same reactions.
My dad also thinks minecraft is stupid. He gets mad whenever he sees me play minecraft because he thinks that’s a waste of time😂. He gets his own pc soon, and I am so hyped to see him try out minecraft. I hope he changes his mind
The hardests parts to watch are the parts where he is really close to figuring out how to do something but just doesn't. Like he builds on the edge of a block but doesn't know to use shift. He almost tames a horse but doesn't ride it enough times. Or like 15:00 where he almost figures out how to extend how far the water goes but doesnt break the right block.
how is it infuriating hes never played the game before we all have to learn, its not like knowledge comes out of no where and hes supposed to know what to do
It’s nice at the start but when you made your friend a guide on the use of every tool with signs and item frames and you still see them mining an iron ore with an axe, you know the journey’s gonna be very long
I really love the way you approach the game! You don’t act clueless about everything and you actually are doing your best to understand everything and you are trying anything the game offers you. People who have played Minecraft longer may label some of your actions as being a noob, but I think it is a really good way to discover everything there is to do.
@@seltrixbl2623 Its why Not Enough Items is the most used mod. Nothing beats an ingame recipe book. No googleing required to understand the game. Would be even better if Mojang made the Recipe Book editable, so NEI can be integrated there, with all the unlocking process etc.
As someone who has played Minecraft for 8+ years, this was honestly a really refreshing break from the toxic community of sweaty Minecraft. Love this, you should continue it !!
As someone who's played Minecraft for 10+ years I never encountered toxic Minecraft, sweaty yea if you're referring to PvP, but PvP will always be sweaty and there's nothing wrong with that in my opinion. Are you going into like sketchy servers are something?
I think we can all agree that playing Minecraft for the first time, is a feeling that will always stay with you. The nostalgia of learning to craft, making your first pickaxe, your first house.
This was actually amazing. Minecraft is one of the first games I've ever played, it's rules are basically a part of my brain now. I can't remember a time when i didn't know how to play. Watching someone experience this game for the first time is incredible. I was living vicariously through you for the entire time please continue playing. You're really entertaining
Yeah, this was really good. I found it interesting to see what was and wasn’t obvious, but also I’m impressed with the amount he learned that quickly without knowing much to start: Also I’m slightly surprised he’d heard of Dream but not creepers.
@@dieterreteid6365 to me it felt like he had no prior knowledge since he is missing a bunch of the basic features of the game. Like sneaking along edges, pressing the run button to swim, knowing that gravel falls, knowing that space makes you swim up, knowing any of the recipes before the book gives them to you. The list goes on. I loved the video, but I don't think he had any prior knowledge of the game. ^^
@@rachelcookie321 he learned stuff instead. Most people has a friend guiding them or a twitch chat. He didn't so there was no one making him do it. Witch in my opinion is more interesting.
this was great to watch, seeing you break 17 logs by hand and proceed to make all wooden tools was lovely. i remember breaking cobble stone by hand and not understanding where i went wrong
Yeah some people get really annoyed when someone does something wrong in Minecraft, but I just find it intriguing to see how a complete newcomer reacts because it's so rare to see. Especially considering that I myself never even got to "experience Minecraft for the first time", because by the time I first played it I had already read all four of the handbooks.
Tip: Hold down left shift to crouch. When crouching, you're unable to fall off of the edge of a block. You literally sort of float over the edge. It will be super useful for building
I'ma be so mad if he doesn't continue the series and let us watch him learn and grow as he experiences mineraft!! It was so enjoyable to watch someones first time playing and see him discover and figure things out on his own. You just wanna shout at the screen "no no do _______" but then when he gets it your like "there we go" and when he misses it you're like "you were so close to getting it!!" So much fun xD
Despite how much pain this caused me, I loved every second of it. I feel like watching someone play it for the first time somehow brings back the nostalgia of me playing it for the first time
i agree, but when i first started playing (well in my memory, i mightve played it before) was like on pocket edition 5-6 years ago, and i dont know why but i remember myself just cruising thru the game as if i knew what everything did and stuff now i realise how wrong i was, and i think the best moment in this game ever was when i blew myself up in the end with a bed in pocket edition, good times
It's quite refreshing seeing new people get into the game, because not only we can see how this person react but also see how the game has improved it's accesibility through the years.
I’ve been playing MC for 9 years so coming into this I thought it’d be painful but it was actually really entertaining and funny. I suppose the posh British accent made it charming 😂
this isn't cringe, this is extremely heart warming, and now I finally get to see what kind of expirience minecraft is for an unspoiled first time player. and also, I'm encouraged to start a new minecraft world.
It's so nostalgic to see someone playing really for first time. Everything seems new and beautiful. I never thought I'd feel that way again with Minecraft, thank you so much ❤️
This was actually so cool. Just to see you explore the game and slowly learn. And you're smart enough that it doesn't get frustrating to watch. It's only fascinating
Im absolutely cracking up at “oh thats cool u can just destroy upwards without the consequences of gravity…or physics” followed by “did you motice i was just bashing that tree with wood?” *i paraphrased* the engineer in him mocking the zero logic is funny
“How do I get to the moon?” Haha loved that part. But in all seriousness, Advanced Rocketry is an awesome mod that adds space travel to Minecraft. Build your own Rockets, suits, etc and go to different planets. I think if you wanted to do a mini series on that mod people would eat it up!
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming hold down shift to crouch when youre building on cliffs and up high. will stop you from falling. Also time your sword swings carefully. if you spam it you do less damage
After playing this game very casually for a long time, its amazing to see how some of the stuff that comes super natural to me, takes so long for someone completely new to the game to figue out. Really interested to see more of this, can't wait until you understand all of the base mechanics of the game.
I’ve seen playthroughs from b4 they added a tutorial bit where they didn’t know to hold down on the logs to break them. If I recall right danandphilgames never actually figured it out 😂😭
Simple you and me we all watch TH-cam tutorial or get basic understand watching few videos over the years. This guy is going on blind, I honestly can't imagine that person would play long enough without any research beforehand. I know because my 11 old cousin play Minecraft but don't know how to play probably, I told her watch TH-cam tutorials, yes I did try teaching her, but I learn people learn better if they watch them first then they try themselves
I do want to see more! - Shift to crouch and build off of ledges easier - Time your attacks so that the sword "reloads" fully to do the most damage, rather than rapid clicks The tutorial really ought to teach these two things
Love how first-time minecraft players can survive for one night or more, it's like beginners luck (and yes, I do know that he died the first time) yet I can't survive single night in Minecraft during survival without a village nearby 💀
Oh it’s funny because I will either go weeks without dying or my first death will be something really stupid. On the second season of the server I play on, I survived an active month before dying, and it was because I accidentally fell into the 50 block hole I dug
To survive the night when i start a game i just dig a hole and close any access to it, i mine stone and dirt until i'm bored and open to see if it's daytime
You forgot campfire doesn't burn wood like normal fire or lava does 🙃 i could bet his 1st house will be wooden so that would be useful to know so he doesn't see it burn down 🔥
This was super interesting to see the learning process. It's been so long most of us just take everything for granted such as how to crouch to not fall over a ledge.
This was way too refreshing. Made me remember when I first got into Minecraft and everything constantly felt new and exciting. Great job only dying once so far.
That must be fun, I cant remember the first time I played minecraft :( all I remember is me just knowing everything about minecraft and being a nerd, Ik I wasn’t like that when I first got minecraft cause I only watched minecraft stuff after getting minecraft so idk why I was so good when I just started, or why I can’t remember the first time I played
This is like warching your son use a bike for the first time and you’re so proud of him! Except your son is way older than you but you’re still proud of him.
This is so precious, watching an adult play Minecraft for the first time, without the help of the wiki, learning as he goes. This is a rare occurrence on TH-cam these days.
WE WANT MORE yeah also do not spam click when attacking mobs wait for the bar to fill up so you can get the most out of each hit and you can sprint by holding control
@@1DeathEater it is, and i think its better to do that way why mojang change that combat again? and my only hope was mojang can buff the hit when its not cooling down,since diamond sword without recharge its like 2 or 3 damage?
It's cringy because he knows nothing about the game, and this is coming from a casual who switches between Creative Survival thus hasn't learned much of how to do stuff. But I love it because players like him make me feel like a pro!
This is actually one of the most unique playthroughs of Minecraft I've ever seen. Watching you have no idea what anything is and figuring things out on your own is really fascinating
Some Extra Tips and info: Campfires can be used for cooking raw food - and it doesn't require any further fuel Jumping and hitting something does 1.5x the damage compared to just hitting it (a critical hit) Double press w to sprint Sand and gravel are the only blocks that actually have gravity Press f5 to switch into third and second person You can break grass to get wheat seeds, and craft a hoe and right click blocks near water with the hoe to plant seeds on them and start a farm
watching you play Minecraft for the first time gives a very interesting look into the intricacy behind the game's mechanics and how it subtly nudges you along without obvious hints
Awesome watching people discover Minecraft for the 1st time, great video man! It's amazing how much we veteran players take for granted now in Minecraft, I 1st played this back in 2010 and still play to this day, so much has changed, since the beginning! :)
Like redstone is mainly logic circuits, but the hard part is accounting for the unique mechanics present in the game, and also for the size of a project
Honestly it's been a long time since I've seen a fresh gamer's prospective on this game. And it was very satisfying to watch. Normally you only see people play this for the first time who aren't gamers and that is cringe. This was not like that at all.
@@LuzNoceda511 Painful? Painful is watching someone who has never played a game before. This man knows how to adapt to a new game quickly. And I enjoyed seeing his thought process.
What a great first play through. Hats off too. From someone that has played for years, compliments are due. You picked it up so fast, you handled the hostile mobs really well. You're a natural! Keep going! Also, make a bed and you can sleep through the night without hostile mobs spawning. A bed also sets your respawn point in case you die. Beds FTW.
@@LuzNoceda511 That’s the point of the original comment lol. He hasn’t researched the game, but was able to quickly catch on to the game mechanics 💁♀️
I had a sigh of relief when i saw the java edition 1- build a bed to have respawn 2- use torches and .... to light up your build (mobs don't spawn at light up places)
@@pepenunito1403 id say its better for beginers to use the sword as its faster, can hit more than one mob, and it is literally a sword, most people think an axe is just for wood.
@@JuicyPinkism oh that would be amazing - I’m torn between how much I want to watch him stumble about trying to figure things out and how much I want him to watch something like Wattle’s Minecraft Survival series and then play with knowledge.
Me too! I also would love to see him react to some SciCraft videos. Just the shocking contrast between what he's experienced in this episode and what those guys do in Minecraft would blow his mind lol
this is the most wholesome first minecraft game play ive seen! There is no real end in minecraft, you can do whatever you want with the world and there is a LOT to explore, you never get bored because well... You do what you want :) Technically the "end" of this game is going to a place called "the end" ad killing a dragon, but after that you get back in your world and continue enjoying yourself :D
I’ve seen worse. You’re pretty accurate to how we all started, just 12 years late. We all learned via trial and errors r and TH-cam. Please keep playing! It’s so awesome and it teaches ppl coding. Also holding shift keeps you from falling off
You honestly figured it out much faster than most other people I’ve watched for their first time!!! You should definitely play more! I’d love to see an engineers perspective on building once you get better
yeah!! minecraft doesn't have any of the structural physics of the real world, for the most part, but it'll be interesting to see if he tries to make things that at least *look* like they could hold themselves together
I'm loving the process of him figuring it all out on his own without watching any tutorials or reading any guides and stuff. Now THAT'S what I call the perfect Minecraft experience
15:09 I'm pretty sure this guy is actually the husk (mummy) from earlier in the video. When husks are submerged under water for 30 seconds, they become zombies who then become drowned if they remain submerged for another 30 seconds.
On a scale of 1 to PAIN, how painful was this video for you? 😅
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Painful, very painful
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Triggering - but also hilarious. Started playing MC at launch so crazy to imagine approaching it for the first time now. Will definitely watch more
RCE looking at a tree: Do I just punch it?
IT BEGINS.
THE TIME WHEN A MONKE ADVANCE TO A HUMAN
@@boi277 we need to go back
That when you know the transformation from a boy to men.
@@ApprovingWeeb we need to advance to crab
It's like watching a child grow up infront of your eyes
'Do I just... punch a tree?'
'This game is confusing'
'Oh, I can make new blocks!'
'Can I build a house'
And then, finally, the
"I cannot wait to build a bridge or something."
Congrats, the game has sucked you in. Cant wait to see what you build man.
I wish I could upvote this more than once XD
Hes going to become a minecraft channel now. Like someone mentioned above
I noticed he had some serious evolution throughout the video and I love it! I cannot wait to see all the amazing things he will build!
Theres no escape once you’ve thought of what you want to build next 😂
Oh no, not building a bridge.... PiroPito still hasn't finished his.....
It’s been years since I’ve watched someone play Minecraft for the first time
Same, but it's enjoyable every time
NGL the recent hermit craft videos have been funny.
Been at least a decade since I watched somebody play minecraft for the first time.
@@streaky81 ok
Ngl everytime I see someone play Minecraft they always know the basics at least even like 10 years ago
There are few things as wholesome as someone's first game of Minecraft
My first game of mc was expedienced just a week ago, was fascinating
I installed MC yesterday. Really enjoying it!
Shit dude I remember my first time playing minecraft a spider scared the living shit out of me cus of its red eyes LMAO
First time playing Minecraft and I thought zombies were other players and nearly killed myself. Man I was a dumb kid
@@biuliu7157 I remember waiting for it to come out on xbox360 so I could play with my cousins
This is so wholesome. Watching a person play Minecraft for the first time is just so pure.
piropito has a series with him playing minecraft for the first time, if you wanna watch
There’s so few untainted people out there. It’s like getting someone who doesn’t know who Luke’s father is. Even if you haven’t seen Star Wars you know the twist and it’s fascinating to see someone who doesn’t know what a creeper is
Little does he know, this is the start of his memories 😌.
And Painful
Truee
10:47 I love how even new players just innately know that the furnace and crafting table are meant to be together
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RCE: *doesn't sleep for the first two nights*
Phantoms: "I'm about to ruin this man's whole career."
oh god
@@fenickungleonza2571 oh no
@@zhanfullant6105 oh god
oh no
@@chxu4003 oh god
as someone who's been playing minecraft for a decade i dont find this painful at all, i wish i could experience this game for the first time again and this is close enough. I love watching people learn and experience this game from scratch, its almost nostalgic
I am suspecting that this is fake, he "learned" to open his inventory before he spoke about the game hint because he was trying to access the recipe book, which he also shouldn't have known the location of. He referred to avatar as "skin" as someone who plays might. He also seemed vaguely familiar with game mechanics like jumping into water, going straight to punching trees after knowingly trying to find an axe (not that it couldn't be intuitive, but the way he interacts is a bit odd at the start). Not trying to say anything negatively, just my observation haha, wanted to see what other people thought.
@@Adam_CarboneMost of those things I done in my first game too (except book, it wasn't there yet), Minecraft is very intuitive especially now and you know he could literally watch a video with playthrougth or something.
Skins are popular name for player textures in games.
@adam_carbone it's very easy to hear abt game mechanics without playing the game, and the water thing works in literally every game
@@Adam_Carbone (debunking your reply)
OBJECTION!
That's literally common sense because he has played other games, someone in his discord said "skin" might as well use the word, (he punch a tree) because if you use your eyes on the top right corner it literally said "punch a tree" common survival games always starts with a tree
no offense btw
"ive killed a lamb. Im a bad person".
People who commit warcrimes against villagers must be laughing.
*pekora staring in the distance*
Its always so satisfying to watch people play minecraft for the first time
Because I've been playing it since 2012😂😂
I don't commit a war crime against the wander traders, they are the ones committing a war crime by just existing.
I locked them up for their safety, the parasites would have eaten or made them their hosts
@@Smitology hi there i wrote this with my nose
Loved every second of this, here's a few tips to help you out:
- You can't fall off edges when holding the crouch key, handy for building on a ledge
- Make yourself a bed to skip the night, it uses 3 wooden planks and 3 wool blocks of the same colour
- When in combat, watch the little sword icon underneath the crosshair, wait for it to charge to deal more damage in a swing
- Holding shift while clicking on items in the inventory will instantly move them into a chest, furnace, crafting table etc.
- Lighting up areas will make it so monsters can't spawn, you might want to light up your house and surroundings
Good luck!
upvote so he can seee
Good
Upvote!!
Things I just have to add
-When using wood as fuel, then making planks out of it is just far more efficient.
-By double tapping the walk key (or the assigned key), you can sprint, which is faster, but consumes food.
-Falldamage is calculated using the highest block of the fall, so jumping down edges is just killing yourself for no reason.
Also make torches
I love how he's telling us what we already know. Golden.
169th like, epoc
@@snurf69 ?
Yes. Like playing with any little sibling.
The tutorial you can't skip.
It's like when you learn to take a shit but you already did it a million times.
@@icedelectriced brilliant
I’m going to be honest, this is one of my favourite minecraft videos. It’s because it’s his first time playing. I just love it where he has no idea how to play, finding out how to play. I just love this. It’s not a minecraft speedrun, this is not a guy that knows what to do, this is a guy just trying to have fun and play a game. Not following any rules, like instantly punching a tree as soon as you spawn, he just looks at stuff and then does that. And the fact he built a boat before anything else, it’s just nice to see something so fresh and enjoyable. He doesn’t build a house at night, has fun with the mobs. This is not scary, it’s just him having fun. Enjoy himself. This is what I wish loads of minecraft videos are. I wish there where more videos like this. Sadly since there are millions of people that know about minecraft, there aren’t many videos like this. It’s just so refreshing seeing stuff like. Like for example, more than halfway in, 10 minutes, he hasn’t done anything amazing. But I’ve enjoyed this video every second! I’m more excited for the second half. Which makes me MORE excited for the NEXT VIDEO. This is what videos are MEANT to do. Intrigue me into wanting more, which gives you a subscription.
An entire novel later:
"Does the sun always rise in the same direction?"
- a Real Civil Engineer
LOL
Yes in game.
No in real life.
It originally rose in the north.
Apparently that was a bug, but it was that way for a while.
@@theInsaneRodent There was a time when some mapmakers put north on a map at the right side, before they agreed on putting it on top. So you could argue that the old Minecraft bug of the sun rising in the north was just trying to imitate mapmaking in the old days, because north on old maps would be where east is on modern ones.
In a game world, the sun can be you.
Guy literally just summed up the entirety of Minecraft with this simple phrase.
“Wow, it’s a load of squares!”
That's a complete sentence.
yeah, minecraft philosophy in a squared nutshell :D
He said it's loading squares
Cubes😅
Watching beginners play minecraft is one of the most enjoyable things to do.
It's very nostalgic feeling honestly
That's ironically true
It is a warm and fuzzy feeling.
That's always on my search list
I agree
no other word than ‘adorable’ can describe your joy discovering the tiny flower forest and the pond you called a “little lake” after experiencing your second iteration of world generation. minecraft seeds are often breathtaking, even in those little simple places. i’m glad you got it right off the bat.
Wait till he finds out about Redstone. His engineering mind will take over, everything will change & he'll become a Minecraft channel🤣
oh jesus christ
It'll be interesting doe
Omg I didn’t even think of that. But your right. 😆 it’ll be so funny 😂
My brain : create and portal mod
Rce and jumbo collab?
I want more. It is actually really enjoyable watching your reactions as you learn about new things and figure out the game logic. It's why we like to introduce new people to the game.
@Isaiah Stovall maybe never
I love watching people play Minecraft who never have especially just discovering things on their own hope to see more soon
I agree. I honestly didn’t expect this to be so enjoyable.
Totally agree with you! XD
I showed my mum how to play Minecraft on mobile, and when she looks around, she breaks stuff, so I just gave up cause I don’t want her destroying all my builds
My son had this game for years before I tried it. Watching him play I always thought “this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.”
But to actually play it myself it’s really great. The discoveries. Ooo, what’s that block? How can I use it?
What is that thing?
It’s good to see RCE having those same reactions.
It was a very fun experience to discover something the first time I played this game and honestly I wanna relive that experience again.
The goodness of Minecraft so peaceful most of the time
I felt the same way. I would drift off in a lil nap as he played. But I tried creative, then survival and survival hooked me.
*what is that green handless thing?*
My dad also thinks minecraft is stupid. He gets mad whenever he sees me play minecraft because he thinks that’s a waste of time😂. He gets his own pc soon, and I am so hyped to see him try out minecraft. I hope he changes his mind
The hardests parts to watch are the parts where he is really close to figuring out how to do something but just doesn't. Like he builds on the edge of a block but doesn't know to use shift. He almost tames a horse but doesn't ride it enough times. Or like 15:00 where he almost figures out how to extend how far the water goes but doesnt break the right block.
He still needs a saddle…
@@PopBunny8899 nah, u need a saddle to control it, but to tame it u just need to ride it enough times, giving it food just speeds the process up
True
When he left one hunger bar and said I'm not regenerating i hardly wanted him to eat one more but he didn't :/
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this was initially really infuriating, but its actually quite refreshing to see someone just play super slow and casual for their very first time
It wasn't infuriating at all for me. He's a quick learner, i'm impressed
how is it infuriating hes never played the game before we all have to learn, its not like knowledge comes out of no where and hes supposed to know what to do
@@Eduard.D.Vinsmoke chill
"infuriating" : *Him putting logs in the furnace 😂 (rce i love you)
The awe and wonder of a new player is something I find ever refreshing to experience, as I can’t experience it myself again. Sad 🥲
it's legitimately fascinating to watch someone learn this game from the ground up
It's like a baby learning how to walk
Thats why i like these kinds of videos!
@@panampace babies don't learn how to walk by themselves, do they?
Such a unique experience seeing someone play game for the first time but with the new features they added
It’s nice at the start but when you made your friend a guide on the use of every tool with signs and item frames and you still see them mining an iron ore with an axe, you know the journey’s gonna be very long
I really love the way you approach the game! You don’t act clueless about everything and you actually are doing your best to understand everything and you are trying anything the game offers you. People who have played Minecraft longer may label some of your actions as being a noob, but I think it is a really good way to discover everything there is to do.
Yup
I love how you actually went into Minecraft knowing absolutely nothing and show us your learning process
And He Knows Nothing
and we actually see how useful the crafting book is!
@@seltrixbl2623 i actually use it for faster crafting(if in large amounts)
@@seltrixbl2623 Its why Not Enough Items is the most used mod. Nothing beats an ingame recipe book. No googleing required to understand the game. Would be even better if Mojang made the Recipe Book editable, so NEI can be integrated there, with all the unlocking process etc.
Seeing the learning process is wholesome. Forgot how good noob mistakes are to add the experience into a greater one.
As someone who has played Minecraft for 8+ years, this was honestly a really refreshing break from the toxic community of sweaty Minecraft. Love this, you should continue it !!
Meanwhile me: there’s a community? *continues to play by myself *
Toxic? What part of the community is toxic?
@@michaelcherokee8906 sweaty Minecraft
As someone who's played Minecraft for 10+ years I never encountered toxic Minecraft, sweaty yea if you're referring to PvP, but PvP will always be sweaty and there's nothing wrong with that in my opinion. Are you going into like sketchy servers are something?
What in the frick is sweaty Minecraft?
I think we can all agree that playing Minecraft for the first time, is a feeling that will always stay with you. The nostalgia of learning to craft, making your first pickaxe, your first house.
3 minutes in, "we can make wood out of wood"
i sure cant wait for you to get into this and start redstoning like an engineer
Like Mumbo Jumbo
Interestingly, redstone is more suited to a software engineer
@@ciarangale4738 not software, a computer and electrical engineer rather. Software is all about the programs, while redstone is all about circuitry.
The Real Electrical Engineer coming out of him
@@thastayapongsak4422 I say all three, because programs involve a lot of logical relations between the parts for functionality.
This was actually amazing. Minecraft is one of the first games I've ever played, it's rules are basically a part of my brain now. I can't remember a time when i didn't know how to play. Watching someone experience this game for the first time is incredible. I was living vicariously through you for the entire time please continue playing. You're really entertaining
I remember not knowing how to sprint and getting mad because my brothers wouldn't tell me.
Same feeling.
Yeah, this was really good. I found it interesting to see what was and wasn’t obvious, but also I’m impressed with the amount he learned that quickly without knowing much to start:
Also I’m slightly surprised he’d heard of Dream but not creepers.
Minecraft is my favorite game that its instinct to hide frome night because of zombies
RESPECT THE VETS-
RCE: *makes a furnace*
"I see why people enjoy this game now!"
It's beautiful. Also, I'm not crying, you are crying!
And he put it right next to the crafting table too- the classic setup
Let's compromise, were both crying.
@@mortalgoose8178 omg yes
He got so much enjoyment and got so quickly engrossed!
17:06 absolutely not. I loved every second of this video Matt, please make more
Seems like he was really getting into the game. Can't wait to see how this progresses. I'm sure he'll have loads of fun in creative as well
Creative is overrated
@@TransistorLSD
No. Fun is never overrated.
Creative is more architect style than engineer style becouse of complete lack of physics for most blocks unless he discovers redstone
@@justjoe5373 I mean, survival uses the exact same physics?
@@Dan0RG Yes it does.
I’ve got to say, RCE has to be one of the smartest starting Minecraft players I’ve ever seen who has no prior understanding of the game
I am Guessing He does have some prior Knowledge. At least in some parts of the video it very much felt that way
@@dieterreteid6365 to me it felt like he had no prior knowledge since he is missing a bunch of the basic features of the game. Like sneaking along edges, pressing the run button to swim, knowing that gravel falls, knowing that space makes you swim up, knowing any of the recipes before the book gives them to you. The list goes on.
I loved the video, but I don't think he had any prior knowledge of the game. ^^
Probably because he has already played a bunch of other games influenced by Minecraft.
I mean most people manage to make a house in the first day and he still hasn’t made one lol
@@rachelcookie321 he learned stuff instead. Most people has a friend guiding them or a twitch chat. He didn't so there was no one making him do it. Witch in my opinion is more interesting.
"This tree has spontaneously combusted!" Omg xD It's enlightening seeing someone who's never played minecraft doing so
cmon birch wood block
this was great to watch, seeing you break 17 logs by hand and proceed to make all wooden tools was lovely. i remember breaking cobble stone by hand and not understanding where i went wrong
watching him mouse over the stick crafting recipe so many times and then going off and NOT getting sticks was actual living hell
Right!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes!
Lol
THIS VIDEO WAS SO PAINFULL TO WATCH LMAO I FORGET SOME PEOPLE DONT EVEN WATCH VIDEOS AND STUFF BEFORE GETTING THE GAME💀💀
@@Rainy_Days123 hey it feels like it's directed to me. I quit Minecraft (cracked) because of this🙂🤣🤣. But hey Minecraft doesn't give any tips either
I absolutely love seeing everyone giving tips. It’s been so long since they’ve had someone new to teach lol!
Yeah some people get really annoyed when someone does something wrong in Minecraft, but I just find it intriguing to see how a complete newcomer reacts because it's so rare to see. Especially considering that I myself never even got to "experience Minecraft for the first time", because by the time I first played it I had already read all four of the handbooks.
Tip: Hold down left shift to crouch. When crouching, you're unable to fall off of the edge of a block. You literally sort of float over the edge. It will be super useful for building
And press shift to not crouch anymore
Lol my shift key is Q
@@tastytoasttaste1402 By default Minecraft has it set to crouch only when holding. Toggle is an option in the settings.
Sht you're right I forgot that
my shift key is on my mouse lol :)
I'ma be so mad if he doesn't continue the series and let us watch him learn and grow as he experiences mineraft!!
It was so enjoyable to watch someones first time playing and see him discover and figure things out on his own. You just wanna shout at the screen "no no do _______" but then when he gets it your like "there we go" and when he misses it you're like "you were so close to getting it!!" So much fun xD
“Minecraft is kinda blocky”
Ah Yes, the water is wet
Well actually water isn't in heat yet so it's still not wet
the wall tastes like wall
@@coconuttree9719 What does that even mean?
Hmm, this door can open
The fork smells like a fork.
Despite how much pain this caused me, I loved every second of it. I feel like watching someone play it for the first time somehow brings back the nostalgia of me playing it for the first time
Ikr it's like almost wholesome just seeing someone play for the first time
i agree, but when i first started playing (well in my memory, i mightve played it before) was like on pocket edition 5-6 years ago, and i dont know why but i remember myself just cruising thru the game as if i knew what everything did and stuff
now i realise how wrong i was, and i think the best moment in this game ever was when i blew myself up in the end with a bed in pocket edition, good times
Doing great for your first time! Keep it up!
It's quite refreshing seeing new people get into the game, because not only we can see how this person react but also see how the game has improved it's accesibility through the years.
Bruh how are you telling me Cub watched this video
Hello cub! I love your hermitcraft vids :D
Hey cub
Hey Cub, I love your custom mega biome
I’ve been playing MC for 9 years so coming into this I thought it’d be painful but it was actually really entertaining and funny. I suppose the posh British accent made it charming 😂
Trust me (or truss me) this is like middle class, posh British sound really diffrent
that is the same amount of time I have been playing MC too
this isn't cringe, this is extremely heart warming, and now I finally get to see what kind of expirience minecraft is for an unspoiled first time player. and also, I'm encouraged to start a new minecraft world.
It's so nostalgic to see someone playing really for first time. Everything seems new and beautiful. I never thought I'd feel that way again with Minecraft, thank you so much ❤️
This has been so amazing. More Minecraft videos. This is less cringe and more watching someone discover something amazing
This was actually so cool. Just to see you explore the game and slowly learn. And you're smart enough that it doesn't get frustrating to watch. It's only fascinating
Yeaaah, its always nice to see new players, but sometimes its frustrating to see they being dumb about basic things about rpg's :v
What!? An actual proper comment!?
I would love to see RCE do a proper full playthrough of this game, I imagine his base would have all sorts of crazy redstone contraptions
Oh, god. When he learns the world of redstone, he will be so OP.
@@Bippwatt only thing redstone has in common with real life engineering is problem solving and software engineering
He's Civil, so he may not care about it at all. But as an electrical guy, learning that redstone was a thing is precisely why I started playing.
Im absolutely cracking up at “oh thats cool u can just destroy upwards without the consequences of gravity…or physics” followed by “did you motice i was just bashing that tree with wood?” *i paraphrased* the engineer in him mocking the zero logic is funny
Him: "It looks a bit blocky"
Me: "Oh shit here we go again"
My husband called the game low-res. Bless his heart.
As someone who first played it over 10 years ago, it is very interesting to watch someone go though it for the first time.
He fear of the chicken after the first night is so good. "I don't know what's good and bad anymore!"
It's strange to see this when everything seams so simple us
“How do I get to the moon?” Haha loved that part. But in all seriousness, Advanced Rocketry is an awesome mod that adds space travel to Minecraft. Build your own Rockets, suits, etc and go to different planets. I think if you wanted to do a mini series on that mod people would eat it up!
@@jaxpestTTV it says "modded" next to the version build on the title screen so I think he might already have forge
@@EVL_GRN no he has the dynamic lighting thing of optifine
i think that mod is galacticraft, i played it for over 7 months and i reached pluto, its pretty a very complex
@@EVL_GRN its optifine
This isn’t cringey at all! It’s always fun to see people who have no idea what they’re doing, figuring out how things work for the first time.
RCE: "I'm in a boat!!!" Me: *encouraging claps* "good for you!"
This is all of ask of my viewers, thanks!
RCE, please read my comment
At the first time i was in a mc boat i dont came out. 😅
@@bigmacc5230 no
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming hold down shift to crouch when youre building on cliffs and up high. will stop you from falling. Also time your sword swings carefully. if you spam it you do less damage
After playing this game very casually for a long time, its amazing to see how some of the stuff that comes super natural to me, takes so long for someone completely new to the game to figue out. Really interested to see more of this, can't wait until you understand all of the base mechanics of the game.
I get a lot of the things, but the physics being a little weird has never hit me until he pointed it out. This video is great!
I'm Not Intrested In Seeing This Guy Try To Mine Diamonds With His *FIST*
I’ve seen playthroughs from b4 they added a tutorial bit where they didn’t know to hold down on the logs to break them. If I recall right danandphilgames never actually figured it out 😂😭
Simple you and me we all watch TH-cam tutorial or get basic understand watching few videos over the years.
This guy is going on blind, I honestly can't imagine that person would play long enough without any research beforehand. I know because my 11 old cousin play Minecraft but don't know how to play probably, I told her watch TH-cam tutorials, yes I did try teaching her, but I learn people learn better if they watch them first then they try themselves
Facts bro this shit is so much more interesting than everyone else’s videos
I do want to see more!
- Shift to crouch and build off of ledges easier
- Time your attacks so that the sword "reloads" fully to do the most damage, rather than rapid clicks
The tutorial really ought to teach these two things
it should also teach sprinting xDDD
pre 1.9 mustve been great for new players; just spam click your problems away
@@Maximus-rm7jn thats only against mobs, against players its way harder and complicated
@@ndubuisifamily7455 ehh pre 1.9 it was still mostly spam click and potions
Up
Love how first-time minecraft players can survive for one night or more, it's like beginners luck (and yes, I do know that he died the first time) yet I can't survive single night in Minecraft during survival without a village nearby 💀
Oh it’s funny because I will either go weeks without dying or my first death will be something really stupid. On the second season of the server I play on, I survived an active month before dying, and it was because I accidentally fell into the 50 block hole I dug
To survive the night when i start a game i just dig a hole and close any access to it, i mine stone and dirt until i'm bored and open to see if it's daytime
That's why as I dig a hole in the hill and call it good for a while.
“That dream guy” 😂🤣 Would love to see this as a series!
Yes so true
@@skymanta1222 lol
@Tanay Dutt oh yea because its definitely worth it to keep bringing that up but okay.
The campfire can be used as an infinate cooking source for meat. Also enemies can't spawn if it's lit up with torches
You forgot campfire doesn't burn wood like normal fire or lava does 🙃 i could bet his 1st house will be wooden so that would be useful to know so he doesn't see it burn down 🔥
This was super interesting to see the learning process. It's been so long most of us just take everything for granted such as how to crouch to not fall over a ledge.
Its always nice to watch people play for the first time.
This was way too refreshing. Made me remember when I first got into Minecraft and everything constantly felt new and exciting. Great job only dying once so far.
That must be fun, I cant remember the first time I played minecraft :( all I remember is me just knowing everything about minecraft and being a nerd, Ik I wasn’t like that when I first got minecraft cause I only watched minecraft stuff after getting minecraft so idk why I was so good when I just started, or why I can’t remember the first time I played
This is so epic watching someone playing Minecraft for the first time! We definitely want more!
Watching you learn minecraft from scratch is amazing. Feels like the old MC let’s play people. Super entertaining.
This reminds me of my first playthrough of Minecraft when I was 5 or 6 so it was so much wholesome to me. You'll be the best in Minecraft don't worry
I know you're absolutely going to fall in love with this game, like we all have for many many years. PLEASE continue, we all wanna see it
"I've killed a lamb. I'm a bad person."
Me, who burns down villages for fun: *cough* yeah *cough*
tbf ... this becomes alot more undestandable after dealing with villagers (in every sense of the word)
This is like warching your son use a bike for the first time and you’re so proud of him!
Except your son is way older than you but you’re still proud of him.
It's like watching a parent try something new to them that you enjoy and they get really into it. :)
This is so precious, watching an adult play Minecraft for the first time, without the help of the wiki, learning as he goes. This is a rare occurrence on TH-cam these days.
WE WANT MORE yeah also do not spam click when attacking mobs wait for the bar to fill up so you can get the most out of each hit and you can sprint by holding control
I always switch the sprint key to shift since it's the most comfortable thing for me since I'm used to RPG controls
I still don't know how I feel about that change.
Spam click was sooo 2015
@@KaneyoriHK well i use C for Sprint, V for Optifine Zoom and Left Alt for Sneaking
@@1DeathEater it is, and i think its better to do that way
why mojang change that combat again?
and my only hope was mojang can buff the hit when its not cooling down,since diamond sword without recharge its like 2 or 3 damage?
This man said, "this is probably one of the most cringey things..." Uh sir, I think not. We love Minecraft and EVERY LET'S PLAY SERIES is enjoyable.
and this is exactly why. :P
It's cringy because he knows nothing about the game, and this is coming from a casual who switches between Creative Survival thus hasn't learned much of how to do stuff. But I love it because players like him make me feel like a pro!
@@abadgurl2010 ok bro
@@abadgurl2010 bruh
This is actually one of the most unique playthroughs of Minecraft I've ever seen. Watching you have no idea what anything is and figuring things out on your own is really fascinating
14:12 That gave me a heartattack, man! Crouch when you place blocks on edge!
I wasn't aware this is possible without crouching! LOL
@@m4c0br well, for player who hasn't played Minecraft for possibly a long time, or never played, safety precautions
Some Extra Tips and info:
Campfires can be used for cooking raw food - and it doesn't require any further fuel
Jumping and hitting something does 1.5x the damage compared to just hitting it (a critical hit)
Double press w to sprint
Sand and gravel are the only blocks that actually have gravity
Press f5 to switch into third and second person
You can break grass to get wheat seeds, and craft a hoe and right click blocks near water with the hoe to plant seeds on them and start a farm
well
anvils have gravity, concrete powder, etc.
yeah the main ones people worry about are sand and gravel, but you're not wrong
These kind of series are way better when fans don't spoil tips and tricks... if you teach them it loses the fun of watching him discover stuff.
There isn't second person it's still third person btw
@@UndernityGaming Ender dragon egg.
watching you play Minecraft for the first time gives a very interesting look into the intricacy behind the game's mechanics and how it subtly nudges you along without obvious hints
In later versions but earlier versions pre recipe book would be almost pure guesswork
@@keithparker1346How do I craft this again?
It's so enjoyable to see you walking in blind and clueless and figuring things out. More please!
Awesome watching people discover Minecraft for the 1st time, great video man! It's amazing how much we veteran players take for granted now in Minecraft, I 1st played this back in 2010 and still play to this day, so much has changed, since the beginning! :)
Your genuine joy at discovering how to play this game is greatly refreshing!
I even think this dude is gonna be better at redstone than mumbo when he actually founds out about it and understand the functionalities
Like redstone is mainly logic circuits, but the hard part is accounting for the unique mechanics present in the game, and also for the size of a project
No way
i was thinking that too
Honestly it's been a long time since I've seen a fresh gamer's prospective on this game. And it was very satisfying to watch. Normally you only see people play this for the first time who aren't gamers and that is cringe. This was not like that at all.
Satisfying? More Like Painful
@@LuzNoceda511 Painful? Painful is watching someone who has never played a game before. This man knows how to adapt to a new game quickly. And I enjoyed seeing his thought process.
6:03 never seen anyone so exited about a stick
What a great first play through. Hats off too. From someone that has played for years, compliments are due. You picked it up so fast, you handled the hostile mobs really well. You're a natural! Keep going! Also, make a bed and you can sleep through the night without hostile mobs spawning. A bed also sets your respawn point in case you die. Beds FTW.
Pretty Sure It Isnt, Not Knowing How To Sprint? Not Crouching And Shift Inventory Management? Yeah Right
@@LuzNoceda511 don't be a jerk about it
@@LuzNoceda511 lol why would he know that on the first go?
@@etherealgamer447 reesersh blap
@@LuzNoceda511 That’s the point of the original comment lol. He hasn’t researched the game, but was able to quickly catch on to the game mechanics 💁♀️
What an awesome starting ! Keep going !
Wow! a verified with no likes!
i hate the french
Pretty Sure It Isnt
there was nothing cringy about seeing you play minecraft for the first time dude. it was amazing, play more and see how much you will advance.
*ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
@@LuzNoceda511 dude, you’ve just gone down and commented negatively to every comment. U good?
@@GeeklingNo1 Well This Scared My Already Depressed Mental Health Seeing A Grown Man Misrebley Fail At A Block Game And Calling Sheep Cows
@@LuzNoceda511 how
@@CrunchyTheCat simple, face palming so hard you feel a crater in your head
Dude this video was literally so fun just watching you figure crap out , i really hope you make a series out of this plssss
I had a sigh of relief when i saw the java edition
1- build a bed to have respawn
2- use torches and .... to light up your build (mobs don't spawn at light up places)
@@pepenunito1403 swords are better against more than one mob which can happen pretty often
For the sake of simplicity just let him use a sword and he will figure things out himself, plus it’s super entertaining
@@pepenunito1403 id say its better for beginers to use the sword as its faster, can hit more than one mob, and it is literally a sword, most people think an axe is just for wood.
This has made me so happy. Re-experiencing Minecraft for the first time vicariously is awesome.
As a Redstone technician, I want to see him do some redstone.
Ohhh Matt finding redstone is going to be epic
@@JuicyPinkism oh that would be amazing - I’m torn between how much I want to watch him stumble about trying to figure things out and how much I want him to watch something like Wattle’s Minecraft Survival series and then play with knowledge.
He is going to be baffled by a pulse extender.
I want to see him get flummoxed by BUD!!!
Me too! I also would love to see him react to some SciCraft videos. Just the shocking contrast between what he's experienced in this episode and what those guys do in Minecraft would blow his mind lol
This is so wholesome. I love every second of this, it reminds me of watching TH-camrs play it for the first time a decade ago. Please do more.
Interesting to see how the recipe book was actually a really good addition to the game, look how useful it is for new players
I've been playing for a decade and whenever I take a long break and come back after huge updates, I absolutely rely on the recipe book
@@wow2926Especially for stuff I don't know how to craft, mainly redstone lol
RCE designing his house in minecraft, it really sounds like an architects job!
Comenting on the earth overhang, exactly what is expected or a Real Civil Engineer.
ha ha
"Can we get to the moon?"
*Brings back old memories...*
The memories omg
Stamps forever
Backed bean fort
Race to the moon!
a very old memories
this is the most wholesome first minecraft game play ive seen! There is no real end in minecraft, you can do whatever you want with the world and there is a LOT to explore, you never get bored because well... You do what you want :) Technically the "end" of this game is going to a place called "the end" ad killing a dragon, but after that you get back in your world and continue enjoying yourself :D
RCE : "Are you gonna save me?"
*Starts hitting the sheep
U mean the black face cows?
I’ve seen worse. You’re pretty accurate to how we all started, just 12 years late. We all learned via trial and errors r and TH-cam. Please keep playing! It’s so awesome and it teaches ppl coding. Also holding shift keeps you from falling off
I Havent
@@LuzNoceda511 Dude, you’ve just gone down the comments and replied to every one of them negatively. U good?
You honestly figured it out much faster than most other people I’ve watched for their first time!!! You should definitely play more! I’d love to see an engineers perspective on building once you get better
yeah!! minecraft doesn't have any of the structural physics of the real world, for the most part, but it'll be interesting to see if he tries to make things that at least *look* like they could hold themselves together
I had a big smile on my face throughout the video. I'm actually jealous. I wish I could experience the joy of that first time playing Minecraft again
I'm loving the process of him figuring it all out on his own without watching any tutorials or reading any guides and stuff. Now THAT'S what I call the perfect Minecraft experience
He’s pretty good for his first time playing! Rating on pain: 8
"It's always an 8"
it's just so pure when someone begins a new game and you watch them figure simple stuff up and be so excited.
15:09 I'm pretty sure this guy is actually the husk (mummy) from earlier in the video. When husks are submerged under water for 30 seconds, they become zombies who then become drowned if they remain submerged for another 30 seconds.