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I miss gravel beaches, they were quite rare to generate and would always make some funky landscape, like one gravel beach I found was two blocks lower than the grass part and it created this nice cliff running along the coast
oh man. my most played era of minecraft was beta 1.0 up to about 1.6 or 1.7. I was in 8th grade then and I got minecraft for Christmas 2010. Such good time. This brought back a lot of nostalgia :D thank you for this. I just got back into minecraft a couple months ago after not playing for 10+ years and its amazing what theyve done with the game. I just got elytra for the first time and Ive been absolutely loving all the crazy content theyve added in the last 10 years. Minecraft in 2010 - 2011 was so basic compared to the game now. It really feels like Minecraft 2. Especially with shaders and upres texture packs
If you want to relive beta 1.7.3 but with the new feature, and are willing to install a couple mods, I have a video on my channel about it. Sorry for self promo but it does go a little in depth and is just easier to watch than to read a comment lol
I remember most of these. The fence thing seems second nature to me because ‘they only changed the recipe a while ago’ but that was 8 years ago. Another thing I remember is when you craft slabs, you only get 3 instead of 6, so if you want to build with double stone slabs you need twice as much smooth stone.
nice video, fortunately i am a nerd. so i knew everything except the piston powering method. (not a big redstone type of guy, and i only play beta 1.6.6)
Same man. And every time I have to remind myself where the blocks go. I would say still 80% of the fences I've made in Minecraft were made with the old sticks recipe. I both played more back then and made more pastures and property boundaries with fences back then.
0:40 this was kinda epic, maybe diamond armor and lether armor shouldn't be equal in protection, but worn armor loosing it's protection was a good idea
it is a cool concept, but I'm glad they removed it cuz it was really annoying having full diamond on and it barely did anything (someone else said this in the comments)
I remember back in the rd-20092647282929374 days, it was much simpler back then…. This “bed” and “killing mobs to level up” bullshit is too complicated…..
@@n00ba14 beds allow you to skip night time, the actually interesting part of the overworld for no cost and leveling up can be grindy as shit and is a distracting extrinsic motivation to the intrinsic motivation old minecraft ran by. I'm less anti-enchanment than I am anti-beds but enchanment integrated design did functionally change the game's appeal.
you unironically had me at the end. my pc is acting up because of my damaged ram and i have like 4-5 bsods in a single day. 10x that if i try to play a game. i opened this video after restarting from a bsod and at the end i was like FUCKING ENOUGH (was gonna be 6th the same day) until i noticed it was a bit off in how the sound and the wait before the bsod was like (i memorized the exact sequences at this point).
1:01 - theres pretty much just a single file to work with, no custom sounds, no models, and the game itself is hella light too. 1:06 - sword-swapping is the way to dig certain wooden blocks before some releases, including crafting tables.
I knew about the pigmen porkchops thing, me and my brothers found it out first time we went to the nether back on the Xbox 360 and it was good eating for a while :)
for 1:02 i know why this is because i know what it's actually doing when you swap texture packs in modern versions it has to put together all the little images inside the texture pack into one big image, and then calculate all the UV coordinates in that image used in the block models. In Beta, texture packs were already in big image form and those UVs were hardcoded and didn't change when you changed texture packs.
The piston thing still happens in modern Minecraft. It's called quasi-connectivity (QC). It does act a little different in Beta 1.7.3, but essentially functions the same as later versions. This bug, now considered a feature by Mojang, is a huge part of piston tech, such as slime block flying machines.
Honestly wish they kept armour degradation, it would make having multiple pairs of armour more important beyond recovering after death and at least before mending got added would have made enchanting and anvils that much more important. Nowadays a full set of diamond is a set and forget type item where you basically never need to worry about it breaking in normal play, so having it become less effective would make it a much more active item.
@@Fantoban oh I'm not saying they should start equal, I think the current maximums are fine, just that diamond and iron should weaken. Hell imagine how intense PvP would be if you had to worry about your armour going down, would definitely stop endgame combat being so hit run and heal for so long.
I'll admit I didn't know about the fence thing and I'm gonna try use this now but I remember finding out about the sword thing on accident and felt like I found something new but didn't since ppl had already found out hahaha
For someone thos was playing beta back in the days, a lot of thing from this video was just a normal mechanic everybody knows - i didn't know that farmland didn't break when you will place it on fences (thanks god mojang change it in relase 1.1 or something) and you can power piston under a torch. I bet beta minecraft has a lot more weird things than gravel beaches - like ways of searching for spawners by spamming button changing render distance (i forgot which one it was), mobs id under f3, obtaining apples in singleplayer by login as notch and killing yourself, obsidian generators, problems with slabs, and in beta 1.8 mining stone brick stairs gives you a mossy stone brick (or something like that) - yea... beta was a really interesting times
@@Fantoban yep, alpha/beta versions are something different - i'll not say better, but way different, way simpler gameplay, lack of QoL features, way less blocks, imo way better world generator and this versions are still really playable. But for some reason, when i want to go back in time and start playing beta on singleplayer i feel something like fear, especially when i playing at night xD just... cave sounds are really scary at 1am when youre alone in room - and i always have this feeling like somebody is watching me, probably some remains after childhood and herobrine xD it is really uncomfortable feeling when you want to chill out and play some old minecraft
Stair rotations were data values, so when you broke stone brick stairs, you'd get stone bricks of the corresponding data value based on which way the stairs were facing: stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, cracked stone bricks, and stone bricks that wouldn't stack with normal stone bricks. Edit : I couldn't remember the corresponding directions, so I went into 1.8 to check Normal(0) : West Mossy(1) : East Cracked(2) : North Normal-but-not(3) : South And the non-stacking bricks would later convert to chiseled stone bricks, due to them using the data value 3. Though stairs dropped stairs at that point, so you couldn't use the stair method to get other stone brick types by that point.
@@Fantoban A little bonus trivia for you then, though not strictly beta related. Originally, leaf decay used data values too. That system was phased out in early beta, but any leaves from before that retained their data values(ranging from 0-3). When new leaf types were added, also using data values, those leaves would consequently become new leaf types, with saplings of the same data value. 0 for oak 1 for Birch 2 for Spruce 3 for non-stacking oak, then jungle once they were added.
@@Fantoban look, better late than never amirite also I really liked your beta series. would love to see some more :) maybe if there arent many "general" tricks you could show building tricks? ive always loved bricks and i would love to see some beta builds of it.
@@tcniatcniatcnia if you mean archive smp then that’s probably not gonna happen cuz the server went down a long time ago but who knows I might make some sort or let’s play in the future
@@Fantoban oh i meant this current series of you showing beta tricks and tips? i dont know what archive smp is. there is a lack of building tricks for beta afaik so it would be cool to see that
@@tcniatcniatcnia weeeeelll if I were to make another one I’d really have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for stuff that isn’t pretty much common knowledge and as far as building goes I’m alright, but I don’t think I’m qualified to make a building tips and tricks video
1:09 when the audio broke in the video, I assumed my pc was about to display a bsod 😭 You actually scared me- good video Edit: OMG thx for the heart :3
I love how all of this is just "Beta had cool features modern Minecraft doesn't" XD honestly kinda wish 1.7.3 beta was open-sourced, so the community could modify the game's source code itself and apply bug fixes and add features to it.
@@Fantoban same, and if the beta players actually had full control over the game's development. In a way i kinda feel like Minecraft should be open-sourced in general since it's the most "community-made" it could ever get. I feel they should at least open-source the beta versions though, since they don't even have any use for them and i doubt most if not all of that old code is even part of modern Minecraft at this point.
@@FlooferLand I agree that the beta versions should be open sourced, since they're free anyway. But if the current version's code was made accessible to the public, people would find ways to make the full game 100% free
@@Fantoban Even if modern Minecraft was open-sourced, i doubt Mojang would lose that many sales as long as the license they'd use would specifically disallow the distribution of the game's binaries. A lot of open-source software (or source-available software) already makes users pay to install/use it. And while people could just compile the game themselves to play it for free, it'd not only take a while to do but it'd also require some level of expertise. Minecraft is already probably one of the most pirated games, so i doubt anything would get worse if it was open-sourced. But eh, if they wanna keep the game proprietary i respect that (they very likely will since they got bought out by Microsoft anyway). I feel like the entire beta community should try to push Mojang towards open-sourcing the betas tho, or ya'll could just try out Minetest (essentially an older open-source Minecraft clone). It was covered on AntVenom's channel before, tho it's not very similar to the beta versions it could always be modified to be more similar. And the base game does feel pretty Minecraft Beta-y
How did you make non-stackables stack? Is there a way to do it legit in survival? The only thing I ever made stackable were fishing rods, but that was just a feature in pre beta
the only way I know how is if you’re on a server with a certain shop plugin and an alt account set up a shop with your alt and have it sell multiple of the item on your main account, make sure you have enough space to hold all the items otherwise you won’t be able to buy them once you buy it it should just stack automatically
@@Fantoban think it kind of works on all blocks, the sword is just a bit faster than the fist. Though it’s not faster than tools that are meant to be used on the blocks. For example, a hoe is still faster on leaves and an axe is faster on stairs.
I miss gravel beaches, they were quite rare to generate and would always make some funky landscape, like one gravel beach I found was two blocks lower than the grass part and it created this nice cliff running along the coast
#justiceforgravelbeaches
#justiceforgravelbeaches
I loved them toi
#ilikemen
wait wrong one
@@ARockyRock doesn’t sound wrong to me🤔
the armor thing is a cool concept but i see why they got rid of it
it would be a great feature for giving more usefullness to mending
@@SkillfulCurve mending is already very useful and quite controversial though
Nice video, end had me scared for a sec 💀
thanks!
haha same
I was waiting for either the youtube video to end or the BIOS to load
bro wtf
@@MrCoolBossMan-cum wassup
That audio glitch nearly scared me to death, I thought my PC locked up.
BRO that ending scared me so bad and my pc never even crashes lmao
it was the end of the video and I had no way to finish it, then the idea of a bluescreen came to me
@@Fantoban lol great video anyways
@@Fantoban that is amazing bro
As someone whose computer crashes regularly this shit was spot on and made me groan B)
>:) I know from experience, my old pc BSOD'd every 5 minutes (no exaggeration)
SAME
It got me as well cause i used to have huge instability problems on windows 10 for a year, i've managed to fix them like a half a year ago
@@1stgenIbishupessimai got a new pc and stuff like this still scares me, my old pc used to bsod once or twice a month
i also have a long history of my pc crashing in minecraft so i was baffled it could in a video
oh man. my most played era of minecraft was beta 1.0 up to about 1.6 or 1.7. I was in 8th grade then and I got minecraft for Christmas 2010. Such good time. This brought back a lot of nostalgia :D thank you for this. I just got back into minecraft a couple months ago after not playing for 10+ years and its amazing what theyve done with the game. I just got elytra for the first time and Ive been absolutely loving all the crazy content theyve added in the last 10 years. Minecraft in 2010 - 2011 was so basic compared to the game now. It really feels like Minecraft 2. Especially with shaders and upres texture packs
thanks for the comment, and I might make another old minecraft video sometime in the future
If you want to relive beta 1.7.3 but with the new feature, and are willing to install a couple mods, I have a video on my channel about it. Sorry for self promo but it does go a little in depth and is just easier to watch than to read a comment lol
it’s really been that long wow
I remember most of these. The fence thing seems second nature to me because ‘they only changed the recipe a while ago’ but that was 8 years ago.
Another thing I remember is when you craft slabs, you only get 3 instead of 6, so if you want to build with double stone slabs you need twice as much smooth stone.
That was not 8 years ago don't say that you monster
same af
smooth stone?
Damn, sometimes I really forget how actually old Minecraft is
sometimes i forget how old i actually am now@@lmnk
That trick with fences under farmland... Gonna use it as fast as possible 👀
nice video, fortunately i am a nerd. so i knew everything except the piston powering method. (not a big redstone type of guy, and i only play beta 1.6.6)
cool cool, and thx for the compliment!
Oh hey I know you
I still find myself trying to craft fences with the old recipe.
Same man. And every time I have to remind myself where the blocks go. I would say still 80% of the fences I've made in Minecraft were made with the old sticks recipe. I both played more back then and made more pastures and property boundaries with fences back then.
I always thought the armour bar was simply a durability indicator instead of a protection indicator and they changed it later.
0:40 this was kinda epic, maybe diamond armor and lether armor shouldn't be equal in protection, but worn armor loosing it's protection was a good idea
it is a cool concept, but I'm glad they removed it cuz it was really annoying having full diamond on and it barely did anything (someone else said this in the comments)
They added it back to a lesser extent in release 1.9 with the new combat.
@@jacekbourne they did? I had no idea
@@jacekbourne yeah, it's damage based
@@realPurpleOrb still lower materials give less prot
the way the game should still be, Simple.
I remember back in the rd-20092647282929374 days, it was much simpler back then…. This “bed” and “killing mobs to level up” bullshit is too complicated…..
@@n00ba14 this but unironically
@@quixotes4478 what
@@n00ba14 beds allow you to skip night time, the actually interesting part of the overworld for no cost and leveling up can be grindy as shit and is a distracting extrinsic motivation to the intrinsic motivation old minecraft ran by. I'm less anti-enchanment than I am anti-beds but enchanment integrated design did functionally change the game's appeal.
you unironically had me at the end. my pc is acting up because of my damaged ram and i have like 4-5 bsods in a single day. 10x that if i try to play a game. i opened this video after restarting from a bsod and at the end i was like FUCKING ENOUGH (was gonna be 6th the same day) until i noticed it was a bit off in how the sound and the wait before the bsod was like (i memorized the exact sequences at this point).
same thing used to happen to me, that's sort of what inspired me to make the ending like that
if i would have used fullscreen the end would have gotten me...
I sure wish I knew about the sword thing when I was doing my Alpha-Release playthrough, breaking stairs was so painful I avoided using them completely
When I found it out I started using stairs so much
1:01 - theres pretty much just a single file to work with, no custom sounds, no models, and the game itself is hella light too.
1:06 - sword-swapping is the way to dig certain wooden blocks before some releases, including crafting tables.
Yeah before resource packs and the texture atlas, texture packs were really simple.
the only one i didn't know was that if you put fences under farmland, you can't trample it by walking on it
jokes on you, im watching this on a Mac >:D
I knew about the pigmen porkchops thing, me and my brothers found it out first time we went to the nether back on the Xbox 360 and it was good eating for a while :)
When I found it out I went and farmed pigmen till my inventory was full
I didn't expect that I would know some of these things beforehand.
i had just overclocked my gpu and stressed it for over an hour, thinking it was stable...then the ending of this video came along.
for 1:02 i know why this is because i know what it's actually doing when you swap texture packs in modern versions
it has to put together all the little images inside the texture pack into one big image, and then calculate all the UV coordinates in that image used in the block models. In Beta, texture packs were already in big image form and those UVs were hardcoded and didn't change when you changed texture packs.
Hmm… that’s actually pretty cool!
The downside, of course, is that it made it a pain to add new textures when the first sheet was full, hence the stitch on the fly approach used today.
The piston thing still happens in modern Minecraft. It's called quasi-connectivity (QC). It does act a little different in Beta 1.7.3, but essentially functions the same as later versions. This bug, now considered a feature by Mojang, is a huge part of piston tech, such as slime block flying machines.
the main reason I included it was because it doesn’t act that way anymore
@@Fantoban it does if you provide a block update to the piston
@@Myne1001 I just checked and to me it looks like it only powers if the torch is on the side of the other block
Ngl the concept for armor giving less protection with less durability is cool
Honestly wish they kept armour degradation, it would make having multiple pairs of armour more important beyond recovering after death and at least before mending got added would have made enchanting and anvils that much more important.
Nowadays a full set of diamond is a set and forget type item where you basically never need to worry about it breaking in normal play, so having it become less effective would make it a much more active item.
it was a good idea, but I think that one person with leather and one person with diamond having the same amount of protection is a bit weird
@@Fantoban oh I'm not saying they should start equal, I think the current maximums are fine, just that diamond and iron should weaken.
Hell imagine how intense PvP would be if you had to worry about your armour going down, would definitely stop endgame combat being so hit run and heal for so long.
@@sonicmeerkat I see what you mean, that would make for a fight that's actually exciting to watch
Man the gravel beach made me think of the famous 404 seed
I almost had a heart attack at the final
do more vids like this, these are interesting!
I'm gonna
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Oh my god! Is that THE Unchained Chomp?
(Thx for the nostalgia)
you scared me at the end bruh, that's not fair I legit have PTSD from overclocking, fricking whea errors man
same thing used to happen to me (not from overclocking) that's why I did it
The final scared me but then I remembered that I'm in my phone lol
that armor thing is pretty neat actually
thanks for the fence under farmland tip!
I'll admit I didn't know about the fence thing and I'm gonna try use this now but I remember finding out about the sword thing on accident and felt like I found something new but didn't since ppl had already found out hahaha
that music nostalgia
nice i didnt knew some of this things
bro that crashing thing really got me because my pc is hella unstable
oh my god you scared me with that ending I thought my pc was dying
Do more of these videos!!
I’m working on one right now!
that ending is fucking evil >:P
>:)
For someone thos was playing beta back in the days, a lot of thing from this video was just a normal mechanic everybody knows - i didn't know that farmland didn't break when you will place it on fences (thanks god mojang change it in relase 1.1 or something) and you can power piston under a torch. I bet beta minecraft has a lot more weird things than gravel beaches - like ways of searching for spawners by spamming button changing render distance (i forgot which one it was), mobs id under f3, obtaining apples in singleplayer by login as notch and killing yourself, obsidian generators, problems with slabs, and in beta 1.8 mining stone brick stairs gives you a mossy stone brick (or something like that) - yea... beta was a really interesting times
that's why I'll still play beta, it feels unpolished and natural with all of the quirks it has
@@Fantoban yep, alpha/beta versions are something different - i'll not say better, but way different, way simpler gameplay, lack of QoL features, way less blocks, imo way better world generator and this versions are still really playable. But for some reason, when i want to go back in time and start playing beta on singleplayer i feel something like fear, especially when i playing at night xD just... cave sounds are really scary at 1am when youre alone in room - and i always have this feeling like somebody is watching me, probably some remains after childhood and herobrine xD it is really uncomfortable feeling when you want to chill out and play some old minecraft
Stair rotations were data values, so when you broke stone brick stairs, you'd get stone bricks of the corresponding data value based on which way the stairs were facing: stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, cracked stone bricks, and stone bricks that wouldn't stack with normal stone bricks.
Edit : I couldn't remember the corresponding directions, so I went into 1.8 to check
Normal(0) : West
Mossy(1) : East
Cracked(2) : North
Normal-but-not(3) : South
And the non-stacking bricks would later convert to chiseled stone bricks, due to them using the data value 3. Though stairs dropped stairs at that point, so you couldn't use the stair method to get other stone brick types by that point.
@@OctoNocturne that is so cool I never knew that
if I could pin a reply to a comment I might do this one
@@Fantoban A little bonus trivia for you then, though not strictly beta related.
Originally, leaf decay used data values too. That system was phased out in early beta, but any leaves from before that retained their data values(ranging from 0-3). When new leaf types were added, also using data values, those leaves would consequently become new leaf types, with saplings of the same data value.
0 for oak
1 for Birch
2 for Spruce
3 for non-stacking oak, then jungle once they were added.
ive been getting a ton of blue screens recently and that scared me lmao
I thought my pc crashed lmao.
this is actually one of the first version of minecraft I played, I can't believe how long ago that was
I didnt play minecraft until the xbox 360 port came out
no one appreciated the music sync to the video at 0:33 so i will. it looks so good!
YES
FINALLY
THANK YOU
it took a sizeable amount of time
@@Fantoban look, better late than never amirite
also I really liked your beta series. would love to see some more :)
maybe if there arent many "general" tricks you could show building tricks? ive always loved bricks and i would love to see some beta builds of it.
@@tcniatcniatcnia if you mean archive smp then that’s probably not gonna happen cuz the server went down a long time ago
but who knows I might make some sort or let’s play in the future
@@Fantoban oh i meant this current series of you showing beta tricks and tips? i dont know what archive smp is.
there is a lack of building tricks for beta afaik so it would be cool to see that
@@tcniatcniatcnia weeeeelll if I were to make another one I’d really have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for stuff that isn’t pretty much common knowledge
and as far as building goes I’m alright, but I don’t think I’m qualified to make a building tips and tricks video
Lol I thought this stuff was still in the game
I heard that the piston thing (quasi connectivity) is because the piston basically thinks it is a door (i.e. 2 blocks high)
i just got a new pc after my old one kept BSODing all the time, that ending made my heart skip
1:09 when the audio broke in the video, I assumed my pc was about to display a bsod 😭
You actually scared me- good video
Edit: OMG thx for the heart :3
I love how all of this is just "Beta had cool features modern Minecraft doesn't" XD
honestly kinda wish 1.7.3 beta was open-sourced, so the community could modify the game's source code itself and apply bug fixes and add features to it.
that would be amazing, I wonder what people would do if they weren't limited to just modding
@@Fantoban same, and if the beta players actually had full control over the game's development.
In a way i kinda feel like Minecraft should be open-sourced in general since it's the most "community-made" it could ever get.
I feel they should at least open-source the beta versions though, since they don't even have any use for them and i doubt most if not all of that old code is even part of modern Minecraft at this point.
@@FlooferLand I agree that the beta versions should be open sourced, since they're free anyway. But if the current version's code was made accessible to the public, people would find ways to make the full game 100% free
@@Fantoban Even if modern Minecraft was open-sourced, i doubt Mojang would lose that many sales as long as the license they'd use would specifically disallow the distribution of the game's binaries.
A lot of open-source software (or source-available software) already makes users pay to install/use it. And while people could just compile the game themselves to play it for free, it'd not only take a while to do but it'd also require some level of expertise.
Minecraft is already probably one of the most pirated games, so i doubt anything would get worse if it was open-sourced.
But eh, if they wanna keep the game proprietary i respect that (they very likely will since they got bought out by Microsoft anyway). I feel like the entire beta community should try to push Mojang towards open-sourcing the betas tho, or ya'll could just try out Minetest (essentially an older open-source Minecraft clone). It was covered on AntVenom's channel before, tho it's not very similar to the beta versions it could always be modified to be more similar. And the base game does feel pretty Minecraft Beta-y
The armor is wrong, all the sets provide THE SAME AMOUNT OF PROTECTION, the indicator shows ONLY DURABILITY
… and when the durability lowers, the armour gives less protection
@@Fantoban that’s the point, it doesn’t, it’s only the durability, protection stays the same
0:33 should have been “really good way to get fast food”
ah yeah
wish I though of that
Nice mini heart attack at the end of the video.
the editing is awesome
I almost had a heart attack at the end
This is rly just a nastalgia train
0:53 that’s just quantum connectivity
Most of it is common knowledge.
I love these trivia =)
thanks!
NAAH U ACTUALLY GOT ME IN THE END LMAO
I WAS LIKE
"yo nice troll haha-"
"wait"
"WAIT WHAT THE-"
"oh nvm"
>:)
Do u remember the triple chest glitch
To make it
Put water make large chest and place another chest on the water near 2 chests and u got triple chest
sure do
My favorite version of Minecraft.
Gravel beaches did get added back but they're just not as big as they used to be
gravel can generate on beaches, but gravel beaches as a biome can't spawn
nether: fast food resturant
i cant spell
Quite literally is
Nice editing 👍
shit that bluescreen shit me up at the end, thought it was real, wasnt even on fullscreen and it made my heart sink!
Nice
Actually I played minecraft since before that version so I knew all of those facts.
I guess you can't trample farmland because the fence hitbox is slightly higher?
I guess that’s it, even though it’s only higher by half a block
good video!
End is a nice idea but for the people who has more than one monitor it will not work like for me. haha
Very interesting
Wasn't it that swords always broke blocks 1.5x faster than using your hand?
I’m not entirely sure. I know it also happened with pumpkins in beta, but I think it only happens in bedrock edition with certain blocks now
Outro funny
Good video but you're a jerk for that ending, my SSD has been acting up lately and reaching high temps, so I thought it was fried.
>:)
bro couldnt think of an outro
i was about to make a good one but then my computer crashed and i lost it
How did you make non-stackables stack? Is there a way to do it legit in survival? The only thing I ever made stackable were fishing rods, but that was just a feature in pre beta
the only way I know how is if you’re on a server with a certain shop plugin and an alt account
set up a shop with your alt and have it sell multiple of the item
on your main account, make sure you have enough space to hold all the items otherwise you won’t be able to buy them
once you buy it it should just stack automatically
Blocks break faster at max reach distance, applies to all versions.
pretty sure that’s still in the game today
And forward to the infinite future. Brought attention to it in 2017 and it wasn't believed till last year.
I just changed the processor of my pc due to blue screen problems, i almost faint in the end
but gravel beaches still exist
Gravel can generate near a beach or ocean/lake, but the biome was removed
@@Fantoban oh i got confused with windswept gravelly hills biome lol
rip full screen users thinking their compoopr bluescreened
half the comments are saying that
the pigmen, bonemeal, and armor features should've been kept :,(
zombie pigmen dropping cooked pork makes so much sense because of their design
cool vid :)
bro dont do that at the end again 😭😭
I wont…
Probably
lol that end
i'm linux user, u can't scare me with that
My plans have been thwarted!
Where did you get that Legacypack?
I think I got it on the oldschoolminecraft discord, if not I’ll put a link to it
edit: here it is: is.gd/YyAEdi
oh no my computer crashed i lost my data but i had an antivirus
wow
im using a phone and that bsod didnt affect me😈
Please add voice over to your videos.
next one I might
Gravel beaches actually not ugly and exists
...never said they were ugly
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Wait for end :D
The sword thing is still in bedrock
is does it still work on stairs? all I know it works on currently are leaves and pumpkins/melons
@@Fantoban think it kind of works on all blocks, the sword is just a bit faster than the fist.
Though it’s not faster than tools that are meant to be used on the blocks. For example, a hoe is still faster on leaves and an axe is faster on stairs.
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Hi