The fact that the studio Spark Universe also made an incredibly popular Java Edition mod called Essential makes me feel better now that they've basically just made a Bedrock Modpack.
@SkibsDaThird There are a few decent mod alternatives to the world sharing including straight up downloading the mod loaders server files (and possibly routing that through something like Ngrok), though Forge server files are a mess apparently, idk Neoforge and Fabric is fine. Though essentials is the easiest way, I personally dont really like my world sharing mod to have like 20 other features and for some ungodly reason mismatched menu colours with vanilla by default.
@@OtherFarLands i agree, and if you personally dont trust essential like some people do theres always e4mc that pretty much does the same thing for lan. (and does not require the other person to have it) however its not as popular.
Seriously, like it looks good, but this is just slapping a near 10 dollar price tag on a simple modpack with a generic seasons mod, some new terrain generation, and a better animations resource pack.
Imagine the world if mojang invested their time into the minecraft updates instead of the microtransaction store. (Different teams focus on the bedrock marketplace and the main development of minecraft I understand, my argument is that they are focusing too heavily on their marketplace, and not heavily enough on the more recent updates. I think more of their team should be shifted to focus on the main additions to the game. Also do not send any hate to developers. This is a top down structural issue with Microsoft's values.)
Why would they do that? You already bought the game. You gave them money and they gave you a finished product. They don’t owe you anything other the product you paid for at the time you bought it. The transaction was complete. They don’t make any money by releasing free content. That’s just genuine kindness on their part. If u want 1+1 to equal 5 I’m not going to correct u but imagine a world where people rubbed their remaining two brain cells together instead of spending all day online complaining about nothing.
@@cleverhandle420Yep, they dont make money by updating the game... So they remove free mods form bedrock, make every community made addons monetizable and release the bare minimum in term of updates so that greedy microsoft can fufill their never ending hunger for money
@@cleverhandle420 most people buy Minecraft with the understanding that it will be consistently updated. Minecraft will lose so much money if they keep giving us crap updates, or worse, quit updating the game completely
@@TH-camUser4 that's not the point and you should know that. You do realize the reason people are able to make giant mods for free is because people donate so they can have more time to work on the mods? Have you ever donated to a mod creator to thank them for the awesome stuff they make?
Mojang should recieve no praise whatsoever for this when they have actively worked against modding outside the marketplace on bedrock. The 'Generate Custom Terrain' toggle has been broken for nearly four years now. Making it impossible to generate custom biomes. It has not been addressed a single time. You guys want to praise them for paywalling features? And for the console players, while conveluted, its possible on both Xbox and Playstation to install addons, maps, and skins on bedrock.
This is why trying to make Minecraft more real life to copy new good games ends up destroying its development in the process and making fans walk away. Nobody asked for this! This isn't what we meant! Not every game needs to be realistic and not every game needs to be fantasy. That's not how two states of dimensions work. That's like putting Hytale into Terraria.
Nah these fools is too blind to see that they remove feature from the original game (java) just to be put back in a paywall (bedrock). Any game that crush their modding community like Minecraft bedrock (deleting the integral file to mod in the name of SeCUrItY) to just put out a downgraded version of it behind a paywall too Look at games with a flourishing modding community they last almost near infinite (stardew valley, terraria and others)
It’s weird how you’re targeting Mojang but not Microsoft at all since they are the ones who control Mojang. Also, some of the people working on the tools didn’t said that they were against modding outside the marketplace, but that they are in favor of it and encourage it even
@@yeeyw What you’re saying is also a blind viewpoint. You don’t actually know why they “removed” it… right? And they also said that want to be democratized access to all content creators including the ones outside the marketplace. Also: Minecraft has even more modding capabilities than terraria, stardew valley, and many more games
I think people need to remember that content creators get paid when you buy these addons, it’s still good to support them if you really want to. The cut the content creators get is worth it to them.
This!! People hate on the marketplace because everything costs money but the people who CREATE the mods need to be payed! On java edition it's a lot harder to get funded, but the marketplace provides a good place for creators
True, but I'd argue this is still worse to most creators. The Marketplace is way more restrictive in what you can actually make (both literally through the fact there are no mods, everything in the marketplace is an add on and has to manipulate the game mechanics, hence why cars are often a weird amalgamation of a horse in creation, you can't just create a new entity, it has to be tied to something in game, actual bedrock mods are being clamped down on at the moment because they take revenue from the Marketplace) but also its super difficult as a single developer to get stuff onto the marketplace. You need Microsoft approval and a license to post anything and it must strictly be for all ages. Unlike the packs (they weren't add ons by skin and map packs but I still think its important to mention) for the legacy console editions which allowed you to download the worlds but not save them this is entirely reliant on you trusting that their content is good through people buying and rating it, but most important of all creating a clickbaity title and showcase. Overall not good for the consumer and not amazing for the developer either, even if unlike most of Java you can actually afford it. I get I'm being very pessimistic here, I absolutely do support it (especially as a console player) but it needs to be way more open and free to actually get most developers on board and ever come close to being better than Java, and needs a mod format, not only add ons. I want Marketplace to succeed but its so far behind Java and nothing they are doing is actually improving that much.
As a developer, I agree in principle, but it does set a bad president. Mods/add-ons are fan made projects which are more like hobbies, and should have no expectation to be compensated for, if a particular add-on is very popular, then it should be in the base game, not a paid microtransaction. It only takes a handful of add-ons before they cost as much as an entire game's box price. If they want to keep going down this route of mass microtransaction purchases to have a more complete experience, then Minecraft should be made free to play at the very least, if the bulk of content is going to be released by creators.
Instead of creators doing mod out of passion, now they create for money. All it does is focus on these people who want to feed you slop and call it an expansion.
@@Warlock8ZERO yeah. Imagine if Nintendo added micro transactions and made all Mario Maker levels paid. Of course to get more money. But now if you oppose that you want the creators of Mario levels to starve? How greedy are you? People haven't realised how much they've been lied too and bought into the corporate lies so much lol. Believing that collaborative, open source projects anyone can use regardless of their financial status and also build upon this to expand even more on the project is seen as "cheap" and "egoistic" compared to mindless cashgrabs. The commodification of entertainment has really destroyed our culture, but consumerism and capitalism is so ingrained in it we don't even question it.
They will milk this game till its death, Microsoft is garbage for this exact reason. I will always play with Mods on Java because F Microsoft they are just the new EA Games
@@pandora8734 ofc I know that, but this game absolutely needs things like ambient sounds in the overworld. They already did it in the nether, why not the main area of the game?? Stuff like that is what’s ridiculous to me
@@rooodis456 well I mean sure, it does sound great, but imagine the outrage if because of this we don't get better features, because: "oh this was so hard to implement", due to some technical issues. There have been situation such as this before (I.e. Fireflies) and yes, I know Mojang said its because they're poisonous but I think they are not adding them because optimization of the game would have been messed up
Editing Bedrock GUI is painful. Bedrock UI sucks and is bloated with junk. This pack is just animations and Polytone / Optifine CET and CIT textures using a corporate buzzword dubbed Dynamic Worlds. It's nothing special and anyone with the talent like whoever created Faithless could easily reproduce this with the right team and people.
People will talk about how bad the marketplace stuff is, especially compared to Java, as a console player, I don’t really care, I’m just happy to be able to play with this stuff and use it
@@CrystalFier not everyone owns a pc or has the money for it, I own practically everything but I pc, but now I have more important stuff to be buying than spending $1k on a good gaming pc
@@superslimjim6483 And it is not made by Mojang, and it it isn't even the dynamic worlds Dynamic worlds is more so something like a data or behavior pack (pretty sure it is at it's core made of those*), and doesn't do anything on itself, the footage in the video is from Realism Craft by Spark Universe, one of in the future probably many dynamic world packs What they are doing is effectively making modding support for the Marketplace better *Behavior pack and recourse packs, behavior packs is the Bedrock equivalent of data packs
This makes me think about how Couchsurfing existed long before Airbnb but for some reason people started to want to pay for something they used to get for free because it meant not having to actually care about anything.
6:24 lens flare is great in Mass Effect 2 but a dev has to really lean into an aesthetic that works with lens flare for it to be better than just flashy trailer footage.
Wow this is impressive ive been looking for this in bedrock for a long long time and its here... Spark universe really outdid themselves with this addon. I guess $10 is alot but it looks worth it
To everyone moaning about these just being Java mods but paid, there are a few things to consider. 1. This gets money directly to the creator with every purchase, meaning the creators can actually do this as a primary source of income instead of relying on second jobs and donations 2. For those who play Bedrock on PC or android (and IOS as someone mentioned), you can access a lot of this content for free by downloading and sidloading them. While the majority of the high-quality ones are only on the marketplace, not all are. 3. Every purchase of minecraft bedrock on Windows now includes java edition as well, so if it's really that big of a deal, play that version instead. Now, there is something to be said for users who are only able to access content on the marketplace already (consol specifically), but to my knowledge it's the creators who set the prices, not Mojang / Microsoft. The companies shouldn't take all the heat for high costs just cuz "big corpo bad".
Modirinth and curseforge pays creaters per install, the getting paid thing isnt bedrock exlusive and many mods have patreos people donate, to support the creators
If all or even half the money was going to the creators, I would be less irate. But it's more like 10/90% benefitting Microsoft, so, not a great argument.
@@kolkagaming1234 Pretty much everything in the marketplace is either stolen or low quality. Finding something actually good is like finding a needle in a haystack.
@@inny74 ok. At some point I feel like Mojang is gonna remove a piece of content from the marketplace to avoid the creators from getting copyright strikes.
@@kolkagaming1234they won’t. the agreement that marketplace creators sign makes them liable for all copyright issues with what they put on the marketplace. microsoft has no reason to remove stolen content - if it gets taken down they are not responsible, and if it doesn’t get taken down, they earn money from it
I’m intrigued to know how this works. With a normal addon, you couldn’t do all this. I’m hoping ordinary addon creators get access to this technology (and I’m also hoping that you are able to actually program behaviour, instead of edit JSON files to add more of existing systems.
They were more od dynamic seeds, means the items will be working with every seed but this gives the creators nearly infinite customisation like custom generation of custom and new structures, biomes, new mobs naturally spawning, better weather with better sky affects and different lighting options and many new natural quality of life items
@@mishauglitop4 dynamic worlds basically give you the powers of making dlcs with the more customisation that mojang has, with even even more abilities. You basically customize every non technical thing of the game except a few
I bit the bullet and bought this mod and honestly im enjoying it. It could have been a bit cheaper but other than that its impressive. One issue ive came across is after a while of searching through the ships it causes your framerate to go down, and i have to reload the game to make fix the frames but its nothing game breaking foe me, just an inconvenience.
6:22 In cinematography usually the point is to use it to change the contrast of the shot or just to use to make the audience feel some type of way. I dont really like them in video games though. They are usually too obstructive
It's free not because they want to that's not how it works kid, They cannot make paid mods without permission from Mojang, that is why the marketplace came into existence, so that there would be a way to profit from your own creations.
Dynamic worlds have been out for a while. It was basically like the worlds on the marketplace already. The difference being that with a dynamic world you can generate a new world with that equipped and it’ll be different. This one, is just a huge overhaul pack. I remember there’s one I’ve had in my wishlist for a while but haven’t gotten because I can’t seem to find any videos on it, it’s called Civilizations or something like that.
The thing is I recognize many of these addons from the free versions of them, the free versions are very broken and buggy and not playable anymore but I am glad that they are still working in some form, even if it's expensive.
My question is genuinely what difference of adding these features to vanilla Minecraft? I can only think maybe they want to keep these features separate in case older fans don’t like vanilla Minecraft being completely altered and this is a way to experience Minecraft in a “new” way. I would love to see the weather effects and advanced structures and biomes included into vanilla
It's so similar to lmy game mode pack idea. Both bedrock and Java have their own ways of letting people create on the game. Skipping external stuff like mods. Add-ons are data packs. And dynamic world is similar to my modepack idea. Basicly a pack you chose for a world. You can only have one. And it can add stuff (but that would just be a data pack that come with it. But it just reuse stuff from the game and ara'ge them differently. Like a skyblock mode. Where a randomly generated set of island are created. Or a village defence mode, where waves of mobs spawn every 20 days and you gotta defend the singular village in the middle (or not you may just want to survive in the wild with giant waves of mob to survive to.) Etc. Its basicly the same thing but instead of modifying generation slightly. You use the same tools to make it really specific or change widly.
This looks very much like a mod that only cares about looking good in screenshots. The structure frequency and implementation of the decoration blocks like the star fish does not scream polish or care. It's probably an okay pack, but I'm certainly not buying that for any price over 2 dollar.
Due to achievements connected to your Xbox profile and it gives you gamer score, every mod, add-on, behavior pack, or anything that can effect the game behavior will disable achievements, as all of those thing could give you unfair advantage.
The leaves on trees you’ve cut down don’t decay just so you all know, you’ll have to manually break every single leave block on each tree you cut down if you don’t want floating leaves
These are way better than add ons because there is more content for the price. Some add ons cost like 6-8 dollars, and they aren’t really designed to be balanced with other add ons and work together. These dynamic worlds do that, and they can affect generation
This looks pretty cool, and it's definetly cool the creators of this can sell this to support themself, though it's a bit ehh... that this is something that you could find on java for over a decade and install for free instead.
I think this is cool, but some mods tend to have this issue where they make things so vast and realistic that it wrecks the scale of Minecraft. Like when you build something but it looks tiny compared to everything. This mod is epic but the texture work is fine. I think the vanilla textures look better. That's me though. The "branches" on trees are fine, but they seem annoying to actually break. I think the effects are totally awesome though and could be added to Minecraft.
Wow. Dynamic world is actualy amazing. Ive alway loved mod that worked by themselves. Where you just add one and it fully change the world into a new experience. I want to create a mod that is called "it's just minecraft" that try to be the most vanilla like mod. Following minecraft huge updates with features that continue where mojang may have srpmoped the ball. Plus some smaller scale features every year.
Speaking of, will you try out recently released "Actions & Stuff" resourcepack? It's a free downloadable pack that changes animations and adds a lot of neat and unique visual (and even audio) flair to your Minecraft client. Pretty much Bedrock's "Fresh Animations pack" but in some ways even better
The human eye is a lens so in a lot of cases you do get lens flare, it just looks different from what they used here. If you’ve ever had a migraine you’ve probably experienced lens flare or that might just be me, idk.
Okay as I am doing research on certain mashups and addons I see a lot of hate for Mojang even charging money. The deal is if they don’t charge money then we couldn’t have these awesome things. PlayStation made it very clear that they have banned Minecraft mods and the only way to get them is to “ruin the value” of your PlayStation. Which means most people won’t buy it after you do make it mod friendly. Therefore Microsoft is allowing people to sell “add ons” as a way around it. Which also limits what people can do with these mashups and such. I am extremely thankful for the Microsoft doing this and we just have to work around the prices. After all the prices are set by the creators.
Remember when paying a low cost for some fun extra minigame maps you could play with friends and strangers was controversial? Yeah now we have expensive low quality modpacks and everyone is like wow what a cool feature omg!!1!
I mean in terms of lens flare, that lens flare is too camera-like but I do see lens flare with my eyes, maybe just because glasses, so I would put some of it, at least a bloom effect, if trying to make it look more like regular sight. Not the camera type lens flare with the circles, but still something nonetheless.
I like lens flare effects cause I get them in real life, wearing glasses most of the time. That said, I concur they're overused. I am happy the one in this pack doesn't appear to be too obtrusive until you look at the sun. It kinda makes sense you would be "blinded by the light." New structures are probably the most exciting thing about this new style of pack, tho it being an "all-in-one" of multiple options for creators to make super interesting progressively-generated worldsis also pretty cool. I am very excited to try some of these out as they release. I'm more into seeing what new vibes come out of this. Maybe modern worlds? Totally alien landscapes? Who knows! *Edit to add: I also love the sheep design here. Extra chonky and flat faced. Very unique in an almost realistic way. It's probably not up to date on the newest version simply because it hasn't been out long enough to allow for them to get those features working. It is rather recent. And you know what the map process is like, so you know things take time. I agree it should be up front tho, especially since the update just came out and people are excited about it. I hope they update it soon with new textures and stuff, maybe they'll even fix that bugged Netherwart texture you found in stream yesterday!
Reminder that that dynamic pack still costed less than the modern house pack from a few years ago
LMAO WASN"T THAT ONE 15 BUCKS
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English is so weird that “that that” can be in the same sentence with each other and it’s grammatically correct…
@@Luxxciait felt grammatically correct but now i notice it im on the fence if its correct or wrong
@@Luxxciaand it feels even weirder now that, in your own message, there's ‘that "that that"’ and it's also grammatically correct somehow LOL
The fact that the studio Spark Universe also made an incredibly popular Java Edition mod called Essential makes me feel better now that they've basically just made a Bedrock Modpack.
It took a LOT of work for them to get multiplayer on hava working like that
@@greywolf9783i think is just port forwarding but easier, so it's easy
@@FluffyAngelUwU in the end, essential saved java multiplayer (in my eyes)
@SkibsDaThird There are a few decent mod alternatives to the world sharing including straight up downloading the mod loaders server files (and possibly routing that through something like Ngrok), though Forge server files are a mess apparently, idk Neoforge and Fabric is fine. Though essentials is the easiest way, I personally dont really like my world sharing mod to have like 20 other features and for some ungodly reason mismatched menu colours with vanilla by default.
@@OtherFarLands i agree, and if you personally dont trust essential like some people do theres always e4mc that pretty much does the same thing for lan. (and does not require the other person to have it) however its not as popular.
ah yes, java mod pack but microtransaction
Seriously, like it looks good, but this is just slapping a near 10 dollar price tag on a simple modpack with a generic seasons mod, some new terrain generation, and a better animations resource pack.
Why bedrock, why
@@tenebroise6633 Blame it on Microsoft not on bedrock
all right at least people can earn money without people having to donate.
@T.S.P_God5 but the one who put the price is the devs not microsoft
Imagine the world if mojang invested their time into the minecraft updates instead of the microtransaction store.
(Different teams focus on the bedrock marketplace and the main development of minecraft I understand, my argument is that they are focusing too heavily on their marketplace, and not heavily enough on the more recent updates. I think more of their team should be shifted to focus on the main additions to the game. Also do not send any hate to developers. This is a top down structural issue with Microsoft's values.)
Why would they do that? You already bought the game. You gave them money and they gave you a finished product. They don’t owe you anything other the product you paid for at the time you bought it. The transaction was complete. They don’t make any money by releasing free content. That’s just genuine kindness on their part. If u want 1+1 to equal 5 I’m not going to correct u but imagine a world where people rubbed their remaining two brain cells together instead of spending all day online complaining about nothing.
@@cleverhandle420Yep, they dont make money by updating the game... So they remove free mods form bedrock, make every community made addons monetizable and release the bare minimum in term of updates so that greedy microsoft can fufill their never ending hunger for money
@@cleverhandle420Yeah nobody cares bud. Grow up
@@ixdxmagedxl8737 grow up? oh you must be very grown up right?
@@cleverhandle420 most people buy Minecraft with the understanding that it will be consistently updated. Minecraft will lose so much money if they keep giving us crap updates, or worse, quit updating the game completely
10 dollars for a mod is crazy, terralith is free on java
Yes but downloading terralith doesn't give money to the creator of the mod.
@@MyNameIsBhex if the mod is free then the developer doesn't want players to pay just for a mod
It seems worse for the consumer to pay, but better for the creator, and in the long run for the user it results in better support too
@@TH-camUser4 that's not the point and you should know that.
You do realize the reason people are able to make giant mods for free is because people donate so they can have more time to work on the mods?
Have you ever donated to a mod creator to thank them for the awesome stuff they make?
@@MyNameIsBhex It's funny because in Java's case, I'm pretty sure it's against Mojang's EULA to sell/paywall mods.
lens flare only makes sense where you're looking through a camera, lens flares are in essence a shortcoming from camera tech
You can disable it at least
Mojang should recieve no praise whatsoever for this when they have actively worked against modding outside the marketplace on bedrock.
The 'Generate Custom Terrain' toggle has been broken for nearly four years now. Making it impossible to generate custom biomes. It has not been addressed a single time.
You guys want to praise them for paywalling features? And for the console players, while conveluted, its possible on both Xbox and Playstation to install addons, maps, and skins on bedrock.
This is why trying to make Minecraft more real life to copy new good games ends up destroying its development in the process and making fans walk away. Nobody asked for this! This isn't what we meant! Not every game needs to be realistic and not every game needs to be fantasy. That's not how two states of dimensions work. That's like putting Hytale into Terraria.
Nah these fools is too blind to see that they remove feature from the original game (java) just to be put back in a paywall (bedrock).
Any game that crush their modding community like Minecraft bedrock (deleting the integral file to mod in the name of SeCUrItY) to just put out a downgraded version of it behind a paywall too
Look at games with a flourishing modding community they last almost near infinite (stardew valley, terraria and others)
I didn’t know it did that on console
It’s weird how you’re targeting Mojang but not Microsoft at all since they are the ones who control Mojang.
Also, some of the people working on the tools didn’t said that they were against modding outside the marketplace, but that they are in favor of it and encourage it even
@@yeeyw What you’re saying is also a blind viewpoint. You don’t actually know why they “removed” it… right? And they also said that want to be democratized access to all content creators including the ones outside the marketplace.
Also: Minecraft has even more modding capabilities than terraria, stardew valley, and many more games
I'd sooner donate to a mod author directly, than pay *$10* upfront for a mod through a microsoft store.
Agreed
I think people need to remember that content creators get paid when you buy these addons, it’s still good to support them if you really want to. The cut the content creators get is worth it to them.
This!! People hate on the marketplace because everything costs money but the people who CREATE the mods need to be payed! On java edition it's a lot harder to get funded, but the marketplace provides a good place for creators
True, but I'd argue this is still worse to most creators. The Marketplace is way more restrictive in what you can actually make (both literally through the fact there are no mods, everything in the marketplace is an add on and has to manipulate the game mechanics, hence why cars are often a weird amalgamation of a horse in creation, you can't just create a new entity, it has to be tied to something in game, actual bedrock mods are being clamped down on at the moment because they take revenue from the Marketplace) but also its super difficult as a single developer to get stuff onto the marketplace. You need Microsoft approval and a license to post anything and it must strictly be for all ages. Unlike the packs (they weren't add ons by skin and map packs but I still think its important to mention) for the legacy console editions which allowed you to download the worlds but not save them this is entirely reliant on you trusting that their content is good through people buying and rating it, but most important of all creating a clickbaity title and showcase. Overall not good for the consumer and not amazing for the developer either, even if unlike most of Java you can actually afford it.
I get I'm being very pessimistic here, I absolutely do support it (especially as a console player) but it needs to be way more open and free to actually get most developers on board and ever come close to being better than Java, and needs a mod format, not only add ons. I want Marketplace to succeed but its so far behind Java and nothing they are doing is actually improving that much.
As a developer, I agree in principle, but it does set a bad president.
Mods/add-ons are fan made projects which are more like hobbies, and should have no expectation to be compensated for, if a particular add-on is very popular, then it should be in the base game, not a paid microtransaction.
It only takes a handful of add-ons before they cost as much as an entire game's box price.
If they want to keep going down this route of mass microtransaction purchases to have a more complete experience, then Minecraft should be made free to play at the very least, if the bulk of content is going to be released by creators.
Instead of creators doing mod out of passion, now they create for money. All it does is focus on these people who want to feed you slop and call it an expansion.
@@Warlock8ZERO yeah. Imagine if Nintendo added micro transactions and made all Mario Maker levels paid. Of course to get more money. But now if you oppose that you want the creators of Mario levels to starve? How greedy are you? People haven't realised how much they've been lied too and bought into the corporate lies so much lol. Believing that collaborative, open source projects anyone can use regardless of their financial status and also build upon this to expand even more on the project is seen as "cheap" and "egoistic" compared to mindless cashgrabs. The commodification of entertainment has really destroyed our culture, but consumerism and capitalism is so ingrained in it we don't even question it.
Wow this is just the quality I would have expected from a marketplace pack. Thanks for sharing!
lol
You cant be real
I think he's joking.
Kinda sad that this is considered good, while on java we get stuff even better for free
@@XIC8DThis is basically one of the best Marketplace packs available on Bedrock.
I think talking to toycat face to face would be intimidating with how much he talks with his hands
I have a friend who does that- you right; it is.
It wouldn't be face to face, it would be face to hand
*toycat casually slapping you while talking*
Those who go face to face must have first mastered toycat no jutsu
@@toycat lol
I hate how mojang "cannot" add this to minecraft itself
Exactly that’s legit my only problem with all of this, if Minecraft can look this good WHY DONT THEY JUST IMPLEMENT THESE MODS😭
They will milk this game till its death, Microsoft is garbage for this exact reason. I will always play with Mods on Java because F Microsoft they are just the new EA Games
@@rooodis456 Brother, for one simple reason. It is vanilla Minecraft. Not Minecraft Forge.
@@pandora8734 ofc I know that, but this game absolutely needs things like ambient sounds in the overworld. They already did it in the nether, why not the main area of the game?? Stuff like that is what’s ridiculous to me
@@rooodis456 well I mean sure, it does sound great, but imagine the outrage if because of this we don't get better features, because: "oh this was so hard to implement", due to some technical issues. There have been situation such as this before (I.e. Fireflies) and yes, I know Mojang said its because they're poisonous but I think they are not adding them because optimization of the game would have been messed up
People with glasses: What do you mean no lens flare in real life?
Relatable
I have gasses we don't have lens flares 😭
I wear glasses there's no lens flare lol
@@GarbajeCan i have glasses too and i have lens flare even without glasses 🤔
@@RedmentoosI think that’s an astigmatism, I have that too.
Mash ups are back in a whole new way.
Miss the old ps4 mash up packs. Remember playing the Skyrim one
@@yungpeanut8710 The skyrim Mashup is still avaliable on bedrock too under the title of "dragonborne mashup pack"
Editing Bedrock GUI is painful. Bedrock UI sucks and is bloated with junk. This pack is just animations and Polytone / Optifine CET and CIT textures using a corporate buzzword dubbed Dynamic Worlds. It's nothing special and anyone with the talent like whoever created Faithless could easily reproduce this with the right team and people.
People will talk about how bad the marketplace stuff is, especially compared to Java, as a console player, I don’t really care, I’m just happy to be able to play with this stuff and use it
Its just the price for a free mod. Its like they enjoy taking advantage of us
This is on bedrock?
@@trentoliver5357yes…
Do you not own a computer?
@@CrystalFier not everyone owns a pc or has the money for it, I own practically everything but I pc, but now I have more important stuff to be buying than spending $1k on a good gaming pc
Lens flares, no. God rays, hell YES
It would be awesome to see this implemented into Vanilla Minecraft
It won't be; it's on the marketplace and Microsoft wants that cash.
@@superslimjim6483sooner or later their going to charge for dlc
@@jamainwilkins5100 they are already? how'd you not know this
@@superslimjim6483 And it is not made by Mojang, and it it isn't even the dynamic worlds
Dynamic worlds is more so something like a data or behavior pack (pretty sure it is at it's core made of those*), and doesn't do anything on itself, the footage in the video is from Realism Craft by Spark Universe, one of in the future probably many dynamic world packs
What they are doing is effectively making modding support for the Marketplace better
*Behavior pack and recourse packs, behavior packs is the Bedrock equivalent of data packs
they already do@@jamainwilkins5100
This +RTX is almost what the Super Duper Graphics Pack could've been
Mojang really letting anyone but themselves give us quality Minecraft updates
This makes me think about how Couchsurfing existed long before Airbnb but for some reason people started to want to pay for something they used to get for free because it meant not having to actually care about anything.
I love that one of my friends are working as someone who's quite respectful in this project.
6:24 lens flare is great in Mass Effect 2 but a dev has to really lean into an aesthetic that works with lens flare for it to be better than just flashy trailer footage.
I love lense flare, and bloom, and most games have horrible motion blur but when its good i love it.
Great, Minecraft update behind a paywall
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I like lens flare, but I also think it's really overused, but I really like the horrizontal lines though, but not the circles.
Wow this is impressive ive been looking for this in bedrock for a long long time and its here... Spark universe really outdid themselves with this addon. I guess $10 is alot but it looks worth it
mods are normally free lol
@@someguy4405 so?
@@desertfoxxx98 So it's not "worth it".
@@someguy4405 not everyone has enough for ap pc, but they could afford a console. Mods aren't available to everyone.
@@Knl_222 If you can afford a PS5 you can afford a cheap laptop. Mine's cheap as hell and still runs MC.
So we could get animations of mobs like fresh animations, or something like survival superflat where all the structures spawn
To everyone moaning about these just being Java mods but paid, there are a few things to consider.
1. This gets money directly to the creator with every purchase, meaning the creators can actually do this as a primary source of income instead of relying on second jobs and donations
2. For those who play Bedrock on PC or android (and IOS as someone mentioned), you can access a lot of this content for free by downloading and sidloading them. While the majority of the high-quality ones are only on the marketplace, not all are.
3. Every purchase of minecraft bedrock on Windows now includes java edition as well, so if it's really that big of a deal, play that version instead.
Now, there is something to be said for users who are only able to access content on the marketplace already (consol specifically), but to my knowledge it's the creators who set the prices, not Mojang / Microsoft. The companies shouldn't take all the heat for high costs just cuz "big corpo bad".
Modirinth and curseforge pays creaters per install, the getting paid thing isnt bedrock exlusive and many mods have patreos people donate, to support the creators
If all or even half the money was going to the creators, I would be less irate. But it's more like 10/90% benefitting Microsoft, so, not a great argument.
I like to have all .jar when modding Minecraft.
@@CrystalFier Microsoft takes a 30% cut. The rest goes to creators. Where'd you get that 90/10 stat?
@CrystalFier Basic online research shows creators get 70%, Microsoft takes 30%. Nice try though.
0:17 Crikey 1690 Minecoins! These creators are making content for a living
and the content is the result of stealing
@@Zanix9 wait, is this stolen content from someone else?
@@kolkagaming1234 Pretty much everything in the marketplace is either stolen or low quality.
Finding something actually good is like finding a needle in a haystack.
@@inny74 ok. At some point I feel like Mojang is gonna remove a piece of content from the marketplace to avoid the creators from getting copyright strikes.
@@kolkagaming1234they won’t. the agreement that marketplace creators sign makes them liable for all copyright issues with what they put on the marketplace. microsoft has no reason to remove stolen content - if it gets taken down they are not responsible, and if it doesn’t get taken down, they earn money from it
also remember that all of those animations (a vast majority at least) already existed or exist in free mods, likely even maybe stolen from them
14:34 Nahh the rage quit was not expected😂😂
I’m intrigued to know how this works. With a normal addon, you couldn’t do all this. I’m hoping ordinary addon creators get access to this technology (and I’m also hoping that you are able to actually program behaviour, instead of edit JSON files to add more of existing systems.
looks very hytale-esque
they got scared of hytale thats why they releasing alot of minecraft updates
Holy heck, that book opening mechanic looks pretty dope! Never seen that before!
But dynamic worlds are like few months old now
They were more od dynamic seeds, means the items will be working with every seed but this gives the creators nearly infinite customisation like custom generation of custom and new structures, biomes, new mobs naturally spawning, better weather with better sky affects and different lighting options and many new natural quality of life items
@@RoboBozo-d4p that’s not what dynamic worlds stands for
@mishauglitop4 well to them it seems to mean "world generation modding" just dont call it that if it gets that far up your butt
@@mishauglitop4 dynamic worlds basically give you the powers of making dlcs with the more customisation that mojang has, with even even more abilities. You basically customize every non technical thing of the game except a few
Java players: Look what they need just to mimic a fraction of our power
OH MY GOD THEY ADDED PIGGA
Oh no
PIGGA!?
Dude my apologies. I laughed hard when u fell in lava. So relatable. 😂😊
They really put an effort in this! I imagine it's their response to mods like terralith and ambient effects from modders.
The spawn rates remind me of old mobile mods where the building would spawn in very often
Never thought I'd here a Minecraft mod compared with IVF.
YAYAYAYAY MORE FETURES THAT WOULD CRASH ANY OLDER XBOX WAHOOOOOOOOOOOO.
at least i got a ps5
Bought this the moment i saw it, very well made, all new animations, models and sounds, all new generatation, really well made and worth the buy
If it wasn't exclusive for bedrock marketplace content feature, Minecraft would've caught up to what we're expecting from Hytale
I bit the bullet and bought this mod and honestly im enjoying it. It could have been a bit cheaper but other than that its impressive. One issue ive came across is after a while of searching through the ships it causes your framerate to go down, and i have to reload the game to make fix the frames but its nothing game breaking foe me, just an inconvenience.
Finally, mods without turning off achievements (we can hope)
6:22 In cinematography usually the point is to use it to change the contrast of the shot or just to use to make the audience feel some type of way. I dont really like them in video games though. They are usually too obstructive
wow java mods but $
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Yes.
It's free not because they want to that's not how it works kid, They cannot make paid mods without permission from Mojang, that is why the marketplace came into existence, so that there would be a way to profit from your own creations.
this is not mods
Dynamic worlds have been out for a while. It was basically like the worlds on the marketplace already. The difference being that with a dynamic world you can generate a new world with that equipped and it’ll be different. This one, is just a huge overhaul pack. I remember there’s one I’ve had in my wishlist for a while but haven’t gotten because I can’t seem to find any videos on it, it’s called Civilizations or something like that.
The thing is I recognize many of these addons from the free versions of them, the free versions are very broken and buggy and not playable anymore but I am glad that they are still working in some form, even if it's expensive.
The dragon in this mod looks amazing
The vanilla one is goofy they should change his design ngl
My question is genuinely what difference of adding these features to vanilla Minecraft? I can only think maybe they want to keep these features separate in case older fans don’t like vanilla Minecraft being completely altered and this is a way to experience Minecraft in a “new” way. I would love to see the weather effects and advanced structures and biomes included into vanilla
Money.
Mojang wants the $$$
Toggle setting, dynamic world on or off
But then poor Mojang and Microsoft wouldn't make as much money :(
Now imagine if this was an actually update
So are they finally fixing their behavior pack custom biome generation the caves and cliffs update broke?
It's so similar to lmy game mode pack idea.
Both bedrock and Java have their own ways of letting people create on the game. Skipping external stuff like mods. Add-ons are data packs. And dynamic world is similar to my modepack idea.
Basicly a pack you chose for a world. You can only have one. And it can add stuff (but that would just be a data pack that come with it.
But it just reuse stuff from the game and ara'ge them differently.
Like a skyblock mode. Where a randomly generated set of island are created.
Or a village defence mode, where waves of mobs spawn every 20 days and you gotta defend the singular village in the middle (or not you may just want to survive in the wild with giant waves of mob to survive to.)
Etc.
Its basicly the same thing but instead of modifying generation slightly. You use the same tools to make it really specific or change widly.
5:43 good god that sword looks horrendous. Can't wait till they charge 9.99 for "Improved Combat" 💀
This looks very much like a mod that only cares about looking good in screenshots. The structure frequency and implementation of the decoration blocks like the star fish does not scream polish or care. It's probably an okay pack, but I'm certainly not buying that for any price over 2 dollar.
The dynamic World tag has been here on the marketplace for a long time, a few Logdotzip items have dynamic worlds as a tag
16:10 , I got into a head on collision on the interstate. Next day, 2PM, came back to finish.
Guys add this with the naturalist mod and it’s absolutely amazing. I have both and I never felt so amazed by minecraft.
This is cool and all but it should not cost half as much if not more than the base game
My question is will they disable achievements. I don't get why purchasable mods in the marketplace does that.
Due to achievements connected to your Xbox profile and it gives you gamer score, every mod, add-on, behavior pack, or anything that can effect the game behavior will disable achievements, as all of those thing could give you unfair advantage.
@@nexustrinityThen how do Java players get achievements with mods?
Why does this video not have a progress bar
cooking food is fine, but not while the animal is alive...
I can't wait to have Actions & Stuff when it comes to the marketplace (it's like the Minecraft Trailer animation or like Fresh)
In my opinion bedrock edition has a better vanilla minecraft experience but Java edition has a better moded experience.
So it’s A.I 😂 but with a flashy really beautiful texture and animations. Honestly this would make me want to play Minecraft again
Since this changes world gen would you not be able to add this to an already generated world?
its crazy to me that poiting out it works for more then 1 world and chests have loot is like a big massive thing
That skeleton arrow-nocking anim was clean
The leaves on trees you’ve cut down don’t decay just so you all know, you’ll have to manually break every single leave block on each tree you cut down if you don’t want floating leaves
Ive found that the big spruce trees decay
Oh also you gotta use silk touch to get certain blocks
These are way better than add ons because there is more content for the price. Some add ons cost like 6-8 dollars, and they aren’t really designed to be balanced with other add ons and work together. These dynamic worlds do that, and they can affect generation
Are you able to put other add ons in this world too?
Cool that bedrock players are gonna be able to get cool stuff like this which was previously only a Java thing.
Can't wait to make a factory there
We need a if ibx toycat was charged for his crimes video
Technically you can get lens flare with your eyes (your eyes still have a lens), but we generally don't look straight into the sun that often.
This looks pretty cool, and it's definetly cool the creators of this can sell this to support themself, though it's a bit ehh... that this is something that you could find on java for over a decade and install for free instead.
I’m so grateful for the kindness here. Thank you, everyone!
I think this is cool, but some mods tend to have this issue where they make things so vast and realistic that it wrecks the scale of Minecraft. Like when you build something but it looks tiny compared to everything.
This mod is epic but the texture work is fine. I think the vanilla textures look better. That's me though. The "branches" on trees are fine, but they seem annoying to actually break. I think the effects are totally awesome though and could be added to Minecraft.
I’d love to see the animations and effects have a client side setting to use in servers!
The drowned nearby when you were heading towards the pirate ship was terrifying tbh
“Do you guys have THIS on Java?”
We have had this on Java for ten years and it’s literally always been free
Wow. Dynamic world is actualy amazing.
Ive alway loved mod that worked by themselves. Where you just add one and it fully change the world into a new experience.
I want to create a mod that is called "it's just minecraft" that try to be the most vanilla like mod. Following minecraft huge updates with features that continue where mojang may have srpmoped the ball. Plus some smaller scale features every year.
Honestly I wish the TH-cam Tangotech. Would bring his improved villager mod to add ons on bedrock
Speaking of, will you try out recently released "Actions & Stuff" resourcepack? It's a free downloadable pack that changes animations and adds a lot of neat and unique visual (and even audio) flair to your Minecraft client. Pretty much Bedrock's "Fresh Animations pack" but in some ways even better
Finally: Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Trailers are vanilla accurate
That ender dragon model is SICK
The human eye is a lens so in a lot of cases you do get lens flare, it just looks different from what they used here. If you’ve ever had a migraine you’ve probably experienced lens flare or that might just be me, idk.
Okay as I am doing research on certain mashups and addons I see a lot of hate for Mojang even charging money. The deal is if they don’t charge money then we couldn’t have these awesome things. PlayStation made it very clear that they have banned Minecraft mods and the only way to get them is to “ruin the value” of your PlayStation. Which means most people won’t buy it after you do make it mod friendly. Therefore Microsoft is allowing people to sell “add ons” as a way around it. Which also limits what people can do with these mashups and such.
I am extremely thankful for the Microsoft doing this and we just have to work around the prices. After all the prices are set by the creators.
I’d pay for this mod if it worked 100% with my current world.
Remember when paying a low cost for some fun extra minigame maps you could play with friends and strangers was controversial? Yeah now we have expensive low quality modpacks and everyone is like wow what a cool feature omg!!1!
This is amazing, id be happy to give these creators some cash, finally modders can monetise their hard work with full potential
Ships should be a village type and a pillager tower type. It would give us an origin for the sunken ships. Immersive.
I mean in terms of lens flare, that lens flare is too camera-like but I do see lens flare with my eyes, maybe just because glasses, so I would put some of it, at least a bloom effect, if trying to make it look more like regular sight. Not the camera type lens flare with the circles, but still something nonetheless.
Ah yes they won't add this to the base game. They will make it a paid ,,mod pack'' for bedrock 😢😐
I like lens flare effects cause I get them in real life, wearing glasses most of the time. That said, I concur they're overused. I am happy the one in this pack doesn't appear to be too obtrusive until you look at the sun. It kinda makes sense you would be "blinded by the light."
New structures are probably the most exciting thing about this new style of pack, tho it being an "all-in-one" of multiple options for creators to make super interesting progressively-generated worldsis also pretty cool. I am very excited to try some of these out as they release. I'm more into seeing what new vibes come out of this. Maybe modern worlds? Totally alien landscapes? Who knows!
*Edit to add: I also love the sheep design here. Extra chonky and flat faced. Very unique in an almost realistic way.
It's probably not up to date on the newest version simply because it hasn't been out long enough to allow for them to get those features working. It is rather recent. And you know what the map process is like, so you know things take time. I agree it should be up front tho, especially since the update just came out and people are excited about it. I hope they update it soon with new textures and stuff, maybe they'll even fix that bugged Netherwart texture you found in stream yesterday!
Can you equip this on an existing world, like a texture pack?