Pain- digging dirt with a pickaxe/climbing without using the blocks in his inventory Refreshing- actually testing/figuring out how the water mechanics work before planting
Make torches, lots of torches, then when you have enough, make more torches. Then when you explore, put a torch out every 8-10 blocks. It will stop knob monsters and all their buddies from spawning. You can find your way home or back out of the caves.
Very true. In real complex caves I always put them on the right side walls when exploring & then when I need to leave I know they need to be on the left
So glad he's been avoiding tutorials or too much information so that we all get to watch him discover (or fail to discover) things on his own. As entertainingly painful as it is.
Part of me wonders if also in addition the commenters where once upon a time would share and help… may be keeping their mouths shut…. Laughing 😂🤣 hahhahahaa but it’s brilliant I’m loving it … a year later 😮😂
Civie, I want to give you a lot of tips. > You can cook potatoes in furnaces to get more of your food bar back > Saplings you plant will eventually grow into trees. They sometimes drop from the leaves of trees. > Carrots and potatoes can be planted on farmland. Use a hoe to till some, hydrate the farmland with water for faster growth, and add some form of light for growth at night. When it's time to harvest, just hit the crop to get more carrots or potatoes. For carrots, this time is when the carrots display clear orange at their bases; potatoes will display three humps of tan and very high vines. > Shift-click on an item to quickly move it, or double-click on an item to gather all of that item.
The like goal jasent been met, meaning that he will not be making any more videos, who knows if he’s still playing it on his own, but we will not see it
I actually find it really fascinating how you're discovering all the quirks and rules of Minecraft that I take for granted. Like the water "physics" and irrigation and such. If you want to spread water, you'll need a bucket. ;)
The loading screen at the beginning is a visualization of an impressive feat of software engineering. Minecraft worlds are practically infinite, but it'd be impossible for a computer to load and render such a large world all at once. So the developers decided to break the world up chunks and only load the ones close to the player, as you walk around new chunks are loaded while the ones you move away from are unloaded. The loading screen shows the chunks around you being loaded and optimized so the game runs smoothly. The different colors represent the progress in being loaded. Some parts of the loading progress require information from surrounding chunks to be done properly, which is why far away chunks are also partially loaded, but not completely as that would require to partially load even further away chunks.
Watching Matt play reminds me of those Minecraft beta days when I had no clue about the game back when red stone was just torches and dust. Definitely refreshing watching the innocent experience unfold. Thing is for him he’s got a lot more toys to play with for a first timer than us veterans did in the early days. (: have fun Matt!
15:43 Seeing you trying to figure out how the game work it's a bit nostalgic for me. Remembering the early days, when minecraft was a mystery and every discovery brought awe.
Finds chest full of wheat: "Do I want wheat, what does wheat do? I think I will leave it" Finds chest full of bread: "Ohh bread, I think I will take it" Sees a chicken, calls it a duck, then a chicken. Uses a pickaxe on dirt. Certainly providing us with a classic new player experience. Some tips for RCE: Unless a tool is built for the block you are mining (shovel->dirt) (stone-pickaxes) (wood-axe), then it is just as fast to use your hand rather than ruing the durability on your tools. i.e. use your hand on dirt, not your pickaxe (or better yet make a new shovel). Dig a stairwell down, find iron. 3 Iron makes a bucket and allows you to move water. May help you in engineering a farm. And seeds planted = wheat, 3 wheat = bread
Some tips! 1) In your crafting table you can put 3 wheat in a row to make bread 2) both sheep and cows eat wheat. (So you can breed them this way, and guide them). Chickens (or what you call ducks) eat wheat seeds. 3) you can cook meet in your furnace 4) in your inventory there is a book icon. If you click it, it opens crafting recipes so you can see what you can make. 5) shovels are good for breaking sand, dirt and gravel. Pickaxes are NOT. Pickaxes are for stones and metals. 6) the person laughing at you is a witch. AVOID THEM.
I'm pretty experienced in minecraft and I LOVED this one! You're playing the game exactly how it was intended, just totally getting thrown in and figuring it out! I hope you enjoy minecraft(so you make more videos 🤫)
I totally agree, the fun of learning. Well except for the torches, they are not supposed to work that way, lol, he didn't know the game and got it already heavily modded, it kind of ruins the experience
Problem is, the same person will probably also turn Creepers into the "strongest shape". On the bright side, if i remember correctly Resource Packs can also change audio? So this could mean someone could take audio clips from RCE and make the mobs speak in RCE voice :-)
I love how that game seem so simple, yet beat you up so hard you can barely can stand up, till you punch that game back to it's face, so refreshing to see some newbie content on minecraft
I love watching someone learn and discover Minacraft from the basics. Minecraft is really hard game to learn. I woud sell my soul to be able to forget everything i know about minecarft and discover it once again. Looking at you, taking that bread one by one from the chest was quite a pain though (if you double click an item in invertory they will automaticly stack up). But you are doing great and i'd love to see more videos of you playing minecraft becouse it rewards me that i cant learn it again. Thank you!
It's super fun to see someone who hasn't played the game before discovering how it all works for the first time, super refreshing please keep this series up!
Great video, here’s some pro tips on Minecraft: When you’re taking items out of a chest, just hold shift and click on the item and it will go straight into your inventory. And that “duck” that you saw was actually called a chicken, and wheat can be used to craft bread, so next time you see wheat grab it. Also that “lava” that you saw under water was actually called magma, and also an alpaca will spit at you if you hit them, also craft a shield, it’s an essential for caving. And last but certainly not least, always and I mean always set your spawn wherever you want to re-spawn because when you travel a lot of blocks you don’t spawn all the way back at your base. Hope that helps Edit: also make sure and screenshot the coordinates of your base so if you forget where your base is you can just look at the coordinates, and I would also recommend making a cow farm. And yes this was kinda painful to watch lol
Also when mining dirt using any tool other than a shovel is the same speed as using your hand, so if you don't have a shovel there is no sense in breaking your pickaxe. Only use the tools on what they're meant to be used for or you're breaking them unnecessarily
You could also double click an item to collect all of that same item out of an unorganized chest. Alternatively you could just break the chest and take everything
While mentally straining to see someone struggling with the bare bones of Minecraft, it is also very entertaining and interesting to see a first time player figuring things out, mainly because you're not learning from let's plays and the likes, so do keep on
1:46 “We’re in like, Caves and Bushes” I can’t stop laughing that’s hilarious 😂😂😂 Also you should know about what’s coming, the Wild Update. There’s going to be a new biome (example: the biome you live in is a Flower Forest) called the Mangrove Swamp. It has new tree types, frogs and fireflies. Underground, there’s a new structure (example: the “town” is a structure) called a Deep Dark City. This uses a new feature called noise, so if you do something that normally makes sound (moving, mining, etc.) it’ll alert a new monster that trust me, you want to avoid.
The loading screen represents the in-game chunks loading. The different colors represent the different things loaded in each chunk, such as mobs (NPCs), blocks, and dropped items.
Here are some ideas for what to focus for progress : - Mining deeper for new ores to build new tools. -Trying out crafting with new blocks ( Things like the fact that you can build stairs with most blocks and "cook" blocks to make new blocks ) -Go beyond your area to find new cool biomes! Most biomes have an exclusive type of wood that has different colors ( Best for building) -Trying to build a portal with an block called Obsidian and lighting it up with flint and steel... Just try it. - Explore the seas with a boat searching for ships underwater that has some good loot. - Posting Minecraft videos more regularly or at least record them close to each other so you don't forget everything everytime and has to restart every time.
honestly, it's pretty amazing to watch you play minecraft Matt! A new player's perspective shows a lot of inner struggles and problems that most of us once had and have now forgotten... A refreshing site and quite rare to see nowadays! Keep up the good work and remember to play the game only if you enjoy it
I really want to see more of this. It's slightly torturous but also kind of like remembering what it's really like to play minecraft for the first time without anyone telling you how to do things
I love this series. You figured out farming pretty good. It's always easier to hoe about than actually farm .. ba dum tiss No carrot / potato seeds, just plant the vegetable with right click on the hoed land. As for Melon slice, stick that in the crafter square and you can get the seeds to plant. it'll grow in one of the 4 adjacent squares around where you plant it.
This series is amazing. Please do more. Also, QOL tip, you can shift click items in your inventory to quickly move them around so you don't have to drag and drop every item. You can also shift double click to collect all similar items into one stack. There are a million tips for you but I'll let you discover them. It's more fun that way.
I was wondering when you were going to play Minecraft again !!! Out of all the experienced "Minecraft youtubers" yours is a breath of fresh air! Love your videos ... I wait everyday to watch just your videos
I am enjoying watching you learn all this on your own, Matt! I wish I could erase everything I know about Minecraft and learn it all again. This series is so nostalgic for me, and probably lots of other people. Your starter base is a great idea, way more ambitious than most people's first base, and your execution of it is off to an amazing start. Can't wait for more in this series!
I love this series so very much. I "tell it bedtime stories and tuck it in with a kiss on the cheek" love this series. Edit: Each block only has one tool you can break it with. If you use other tools they still use durability without a bonus, so it's better to use fists. Pro tips ;)
Someone needs to coach him in Minecraft basics, for the love of god xD He's gonna have a way better time when he knows what he's doing. Like in chests, press shift and then click on the item to immediately put it in your inventory. No dragging needed
Also learning that Shovels = Sand, Dirt, gravel, Pickaxe = rocks and minerals, sword = stabby stabby, and axe = trees and also kinda stabby stabby if you want :P Watching him use the pickaxe on the dirt while having a shovel right next to it is hard to watch :P
@real civil engineer Hey, at 11:59, you found a natural bridge and did NOT give us a bridge review. Sheesh 🙂 This is not a spoiler, but I do want to give you three pieces of advice: 1. Only a shovel will make dirt and grass (and sand, and a few others) go faster. Using a pickaxe on dirt does not speed it up, and wastes things. Similarly, only a pickaxe will mine stone/etc. Just as only a normal axe will speed up trees and such, or only a hoe will turn grass and dirt into farmland. 2. You can place torches on the ground or on walls in caves. This will light the place up, and make it easier to see. This will make your caving easier. 3. If you carry some spare ladders with you, you can get up. Some spare sticks, and you can make more torches or stone tools. Etc. A stack of wood is the best thing to bring into a cave system just for all the things you can make -- even wood pickaxes to get stone for stone pickaxes and furnaces to make charcoal for more torches. 4. If safety is important, always bring torches. A well-lit underground is a safe underground, after all :-).
You've got a hek of a lot to learn lol I started the game when it was in alpha, so learned each part of the game as it was added. jumping in at 1.18 with everything already in place is a steeeeeeep learning curve. Good luck with your adventures!
@@superslimanoniem4712 I'm just curious, did you ever watch tutorials / minecraft youtubers when you started? I started during beta (i believe) and there was no one else to learn from.
@@OfficialMeridiem so I'm not the one you asked, but I'm in the same situation. I started playing on 1.15 but I knew some things because of hermitcraft. You could say that that was my tutorial video, I asked my younger brother for the little things tho. lol
@@haokyeomkwan yeah the mystery behind it makes it so addicting, and learning about it through others makes it unique. Once I learned about the minecraft wiki I fell even more in love with it
"Is this painful??" Actually, I'm pleasantly surprised to have LEARNED something from this!😝 I remember testing using flowing water to water farm blocks ages ago, and it didn't work back then! When did they change that? Lol
Uhh i’m pretty sure you could always hydrate farmland since it was added. Was the water: -1 block lower or higher than the farmland? -4 blocks away from the farmland? If so, you need to satisfy these conditions.
I'm loving the series. I'm sad to see that it's been 5 months since that last video but as a veteran minecraft player, it refreshing to see someone as they truly progress from the start. I hope to see many more videos of this adventure.
The desert temple chests can have some good loot in them, I recommend going back to the one that didn’t blow up and be careful of the grey pressure plate trap! You can mine it and get rid of it and youl be safe :)
@Matt, you actually almost changed the water correctly. Water flows 8 blocks from it's source block. At the 8th flow block you can dig down one and away for another 8 blocks, rinse, repeat. This way you can expand your farm. Also farmland is best within the first 3 blocks of a water source. It is considered "hydrated" the 4th block will also work but unless the block is hydrated (turns dark brown) it will grow slower. This is not saying that you have to wait for it to be hydrated, just explaining that little mechanic. Ps. Blocks will still hydrate even if seeds are planted on them
15:30 Nah, this is awesome. I think I already knew a lil bit on how to farm when i first started. I watched tips videos for beginners shortly after checking out the game. This is like how I should've experienced the game, instead of spoiling it for myself. 👍
Some tips/advice to help you along: - Make as many torches as you can (and keep the resources to make them on hand at all times). You want to be able to place tj down freely in the caves you explore in order to be able to find your way back and prevent monsters from spawning. - Stock up on food. Ideally you want to be as close to full as possible at all times. - NEVER enter a cave (or anywhere, really) unless you're able to get out easily. - If you're exploring underwater, take a few doors with you. Placing a door down will create a pocket of air you can rest in. Especially helpful for exploring shipwrecks. - If you're going mining, make sure to take a couple cobblestone pickaxes with you to use as digging fodder. But ideally, you should also have an iron or diamond pickaxe too. - Each tool has a type of block it's effective against. Anything other than a shovel isn't worth using on dirt, for example, and anything other than a pickaxe isn't worth using on stone.
I remember watching this series a couple years ago, glad to binge watch this series again. Your personality is unmatched and it's fun watching you play even if you have no idea what ur doing. Sad that Minecraft is over, I was hoping he'd discover redstone and actually learn the engineering side of minecraft. Minecraft was good while it lasted!
Tip: 4:51 Just double click any stackable item (bread, wheat, other foods, blocks, etc..) all of them (in your inventory and opened chest) will stack together near your cursor.. then you can place them in your inventory... will save a ton of time :) 4:59 collect those yellowy thingies called "hay bales" using a hoe. Those can craft into "Wheat" and then to "Bread" 5:06 there's a thing called "boat" in Minecraft :)
I've been playing minecraft for 8 years now and I really enjoy seeing you learn the game. Also, it's interesting to see how you take on the whole game at once, compared to how I've played for so long and gotten used to every update one by one as each one came out
-You can climb waterfalls. Any time water is coming down, you can use spacebar to go up. -Also, when exploring its often easier to build out a dirt block than it is to mine one. -Torches are your friend. I would make lots of them and use them to make trails ALL over and especially in caves.
Crop tips: carrots and potatos are planted by placing vegys on tilled soil. ... Wheat and beatroots you plant the seeds. ... Pumpkins and melons you also plant the seeds, but need an ajacent dirt block for the actual fruit. Wheat is used to make bread, cookies, and haybales. The latter of which can be converted back into wheat. ... Pumpkins can be turned into seeds and planted, carved and combined with torches to make jack-o-lanterns, or combined with an egg and sugar to make pie.
things thats not too spoilery: -grass on dirt block will grow overtime -that furnace is multi functional ; not just to smelt iron (I'll leave it at that) - you can view recipes you've unlocked already now 2 things a little spoilery but in your interest as an engineer - try to find bamboo (you'll find out soon) - you can make concrete (I'll leave it at that)
Tips for Minecraft (very important for you RCE) Craft the pumpkins to get pumpkin seeds and grow them The mob which laughs and throw potion on you is a witch You need three wheat to craft one bread Hay bale can be crafted to get nine wheat You can find hay bales in villages (aka the place which you think is town) You can place a door at the sea floor to create an air pocket so that you can breathe and do the work Once you die your items can only be collected in five minutes after that they despawn
Quick little tip, double click on an item in a chest to collect all of that item that is in the chest, shift click to quickly move singular item or stack of items to your inventory, when it comes to farming don't forget a bucket for water, can be made using iron in a small v shape, love what you do, looking forward to watching you learn minecraft
Matt, a town is called a village, and the people in the town are Villagers. If you right click them, some are willing to trade things with you. And also, when you sleep in a bed, your respawn point gets set there. And wheat is really useful, because you need it to make bread. Hope that is helpful! Also, I may look at making you a texture pack, and if I do, I will send it to your business email.
If RCE keeps playing the game, we should introduce him to modded Minecraft and have him play a technical pack with e.g Thermal Expanison, Applied Energistics, ….
So to help you with your farm; what you can do is put a block of water (make a bucket and grab water) and each "Water Source Block" is capable of going 7 blocks out linearly from the centre at the 7th block you can remove the bottom block and go another 7 blocks for as long as you feel like Farm Blocks are considered "Irrigated" upto 4 blocks away; so the ideal way is to have 4 blocks farm, 1 irrigation path then 4 more farm blocks Very good so far
As painful as it is to watch you play without tutorials, I love it. In a few years you can be a pro Minecrafter, i doubt your PvP or PvE(player vs Environment) skills will improve but you get your hands on redstone, especially on a creative mode world, and master it, you can make some really cool stuff with that engineer brain And with stuff like the Create mod, you can build some wild things. Here's some advice: Please craft a shield and put it in your left hand slot(it's in the inventory GUI or you can hold it in your hotbar and press F and it will switch anything you hold into the offhand. Then you can right click the shield to protect from arrows and creeper explosions(the Knob monsters are called creepers, they are the most iconic part of the game, they slowly creep on you, make a hissing noise then explode) Craft full iron Armor, and iron tools, keep a bucket and fill it with water by right clicking over a water source. If you are falling from tall heights you can look down and keep right clicking to place water just before you fall, even the slightest bit of water cancels all fall damage. Water buckets can also help if you are on fire. Right click a cow with an empty bucket to get a bucket of milk, hold right click the milk to drink it, it will remove any status effects. The green hearts were you being posioned with a poison potion, milk can remove that you can smelt logs into charcoal, you can use that instead of coal when you run out of it, make lots of torches, light up the surroundings of your base and when you go caving, get diamonds and make diamond gear, cook your meats and potato for more nutrition/energy, keep your hunger bar full, if it goes low enough you can't sprint or regen health Wheat makes bread, 3 wheat in a straight line, left to right. You can grow wheat by taking seeds(literally just called seeds) you find in cheats or punch tall grass until it drops seeds, craft a hoe, right click dirt with the hoe, right click the newly made farmland with seeds to plant, light up the surrounding block, and dig a 1 block hole next to a block that you have planted on and place water there for the seed to grow Untill the plant grows big and looks yellowish, don't punch it to harvest. similarly you can plant potato and carrots. Just take a carrot or potato and right click farmland If you explore around a lot then you can find lots of coal and iron the higher in the world you go in the mountains, and you can also get decent iron the lower you go until a certain limit Also diamonds are plenty in the lowest regions of the world
The most painful bits: Use correct tools for the job - showels are meant to dig dirt. This is a survival game - if You don't know what something is / does - its probably valuable, take it home! (Also, check recipe book after placing item in inventory) Hostile mobs spawn in darkness - place torches everywhere, don't carry them.
It is really interesting to watch him learn things how it would have been literally a decade ago when Minecraft was released and there were no forums to learn from.
Something I've not seen mentioned yet. Right click on the bed when you get back to your base after sleeping elsewhere, it resets your spawn point to there even if done during the day. And it may be advantageous to make a map using paper (sugar cane makes paper, can be found/grown next to water) and a compass (using iron and redstone). And to move water, you need a bucket. If you take water from the middle of a pond or something, you can get unlimited water. Also, don't use a pickaxe for dirt or sand or gravel etc. Wheat seeds are found by destroying the long grass, and can be grown without water. Also, you can increase your render distance to see further. You obviously have a good PC so can up the settings from default, and pressing f3 gives you a fps counter as well as coordinates.
this is extremely painful and simultaneously enjoyable, not in a sadistic kind of way but genuinely wholesomely enjoyable to watch you learn and experience the game as a brand new player. Kind of wish I could experience minecraft for the first time like this without someone teaching me everything immediately like when I started. The experience of watching this is a little like eating really spicy food. It's enjoyable.... but also really painful
There is something so satisfying watching someone genuinely learning Minecraft for the first time.. I wish I could play it for the first time again, damn.
you should have taken those green things because you can use them to trade other people and you can craft a bucket from 3 iron ingots to hold lava or water. Also, tools have duribility so they break. You can restore a tool by placing the same thing on top.
Did you take in account the center of gravity, stability, leverage and structural integrity of the tower crane? I want to see the load chart and the strength tests on the base pad.
@@robertabarnhart6240 you're already pushed to follow real world physics when building anything non magical because it looks horrible if you just make floating platforms or 1 thick squares sticking out of cliffs
I've never seen a fully grown, intelligent person learn Minecraft from scratch. It's actually very fascinating. One thing I will advise, is that there is a recipe book you can look through when you're at a crafting station. I highly recommend looking through the recipes every time you pick up a new item. Note: if you can't see the recipe table on the left while using a crafting station, click the button with a book icon next to the crafting grid.
The loading screen animation demonstrates what stage the game is at in loading each "chunk" of the world around your spawnpoint. For example, white means the game has fully loaded the chunk at that position, and deep green means it's finished generating features (like trees and ores)
So I guess someone actually made and went 28k different TH-cam accounts as we hit the like amount, a new video is in the works!
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Can’t wait! :D
Yay!
Fun Fact: Dirt does UN-hoe itself after a while, which is why you need to put the seeds in fast.
Perfect timing - I just caught up in this series.
It is both painful and refreshing to see him fail and learn the game.
Pain- digging dirt with a pickaxe/climbing without using the blocks in his inventory
Refreshing- actually testing/figuring out how the water mechanics work before planting
Pain of watching him skip the wheat and hay bales, aka food
When he saw the bread and was so exited but left the wheat and the heyblocks
@@davidoof2.031 rrrr
Can't wait for him to discover Minecraft Wiki, that is going to meld his mind!
Make torches, lots of torches, then when you have enough, make more torches.
Then when you explore, put a torch out every 8-10 blocks. It will stop knob monsters and all their buddies from spawning. You can find your way home or back out of the caves.
Very true. In real complex caves I always put them on the right side walls when exploring & then when I need to leave I know they need to be on the left
“Knob monsters” made me laugh so hard the first time I heard it, I vote no one tells RCE what they’re actually called
This even applies to exploring above ground!
@@ArdanTiefling When he eventually discovers somehow, it'll make them *really* stand out for even worse reasons
@@ArdanTiefling He already died to one so the game told him what they are by now.
He actually nailed that farming bit though. Immediately understood how it worked. That could have taken very long to figure out
We never know how much struggling was cut, maybe it took hours
Now he just needs to discover the bucket
@@AidanS99 ye
@@x0r1k That's fine, because the gist of it was shown on screen. He learned how far water spread through experimentation, which is really cool.
So glad he's been avoiding tutorials or too much information so that we all get to watch him discover (or fail to discover) things on his own. As entertainingly painful as it is.
It is a very pure experience, outside of the social norms of Minecraft. Love it.
Part of me wonders if also in addition the commenters where once upon a time would share and help… may be keeping their mouths shut…. Laughing 😂🤣 hahhahahaa but it’s brilliant I’m loving it … a year later 😮😂
Civie, I want to give you a lot of tips.
> You can cook potatoes in furnaces to get more of your food bar back
> Saplings you plant will eventually grow into trees. They sometimes drop from the leaves of trees.
> Carrots and potatoes can be planted on farmland. Use a hoe to till some, hydrate the farmland with water for faster growth, and add some form of light for growth at night. When it's time to harvest, just hit the crop to get more carrots or potatoes. For carrots, this time is when the carrots display clear orange at their bases; potatoes will display three humps of tan and very high vines.
> Shift-click on an item to quickly move it, or double-click on an item to gather all of that item.
I wish you'd play this game more often, I love watching you play Minecraft.
The like goal jasent been met, meaning that he will not be making any more videos, who knows if he’s still playing it on his own, but we will not see it
Same here
me too
Same I love his personality and just how he plays!
Imagine he enjoyed game not playing for likes
I wish you'd make these a little more regularly... Every time you forget everything and basically start fresh lol
Honestly i feel the same as you
I really dont like his other videos i wish he would make some Minecraft
Feel like that's more the vibe of the channel though
nah i dont want rce to also become a minecraft youtuber, its more fun when he sucks.
Man, can't wait until you get your hands on some redstones. Maybe even the tech mods, one step at a time tho. Nice video, very entertaining!
why'd u comment this twice?
There is a long long way to be there
Man can barely grow carrots he aint gonna be doin redstone for a while lmao
i think he would like redstone!
but its very complicated and he probs wouldnt get it unless watch mumbo jumbo
I actually find it really fascinating how you're discovering all the quirks and rules of Minecraft that I take for granted. Like the water "physics" and irrigation and such. If you want to spread water, you'll need a bucket. ;)
The loading screen at the beginning is a visualization of an impressive feat of software engineering. Minecraft worlds are practically infinite, but it'd be impossible for a computer to load and render such a large world all at once. So the developers decided to break the world up chunks and only load the ones close to the player, as you walk around new chunks are loaded while the ones you move away from are unloaded.
The loading screen shows the chunks around you being loaded and optimized so the game runs smoothly. The different colors represent the progress in being loaded. Some parts of the loading progress require information from surrounding chunks to be done properly, which is why far away chunks are also partially loaded, but not completely as that would require to partially load even further away chunks.
Watching Matt play reminds me of those Minecraft beta days when I had no clue about the game back when red stone was just torches and dust. Definitely refreshing watching the innocent experience unfold. Thing is for him he’s got a lot more toys to play with for a first timer than us veterans did in the early days. (: have fun Matt!
10:22 wait how did matt unintentionally lead a villager better than any other minecrafter
How? It takes me forever. Lol
Engineering
They follow the noobs.
@@SupersuMC lol
Wow, now that you say it!
Reminds me of a german saying, "luck is with the dumb".
15:43 Seeing you trying to figure out how the game work it's a bit nostalgic for me. Remembering the early days, when minecraft was a mystery and every discovery brought awe.
Finds chest full of wheat: "Do I want wheat, what does wheat do? I think I will leave it"
Finds chest full of bread: "Ohh bread, I think I will take it"
Sees a chicken, calls it a duck, then a chicken.
Uses a pickaxe on dirt.
Certainly providing us with a classic new player experience.
Some tips for RCE:
Unless a tool is built for the block you are mining (shovel->dirt) (stone-pickaxes) (wood-axe), then it is just as fast to use your hand rather than ruing the durability on your tools. i.e. use your hand on dirt, not your pickaxe (or better yet make a new shovel).
Dig a stairwell down, find iron. 3 Iron makes a bucket and allows you to move water. May help you in engineering a farm.
And seeds planted = wheat, 3 wheat = bread
He gotta see this comment, spam the like button xD
Also passed up all those hay bales, that can be turned back to wheat…
To be fair, MC chickens can swim (rl chickens can't), so they're really duck-chickens.
Some tips!
1) In your crafting table you can put 3 wheat in a row to make bread
2) both sheep and cows eat wheat. (So you can breed them this way, and guide them). Chickens (or what you call ducks) eat wheat seeds.
3) you can cook meet in your furnace
4) in your inventory there is a book icon. If you click it, it opens crafting recipes so you can see what you can make.
5) shovels are good for breaking sand, dirt and gravel. Pickaxes are NOT. Pickaxes are for stones and metals.
6) the person laughing at you is a witch. AVOID THEM.
Yes avoid the witch!
Thank you for telling him not to break dirt with pickaxes, it's painful to watch.
Chickens eat all seeds
Always makes my day better seeing a video by you.
I'm pretty experienced in minecraft and I LOVED this one! You're playing the game exactly how it was intended, just totally getting thrown in and figuring it out! I hope you enjoy minecraft(so you make more videos 🤫)
I totally agree, the fun of learning.
Well except for the torches, they are not supposed to work that way, lol, he didn't know the game and got it already heavily modded, it kind of ruins the experience
@@blavena"heavily modded" 😂 *has optifine*
When is someone going to make him a custom texture pack that turns mobs into architects?
I would 🥺 for little hats on them honestly
I was thinking the same thing. but what would zombie or skeleton architect look like?
Didn't he get a visit from the Pillager Professional Architects?
Problem is, the same person will probably also turn Creepers into the "strongest shape".
On the bright side, if i remember correctly Resource Packs can also change audio? So this could mean someone could take audio clips from RCE and make the mobs speak in RCE voice :-)
@@ReneSchickbauer mob death sfx would be "balls" .w.
I love how that game seem so simple, yet beat you up so hard you can barely can stand up, till you punch that game back to it's face, so refreshing to see some newbie content on minecraft
I love watching someone learn and discover Minacraft from the basics. Minecraft is really hard game to learn. I woud sell my soul to be able to forget everything i know about minecarft and discover it once again. Looking at you, taking that bread one by one from the chest was quite a pain though (if you double click an item in invertory they will automaticly stack up). But you are doing great and i'd love to see more videos of you playing minecraft becouse it rewards me that i cant learn it again. Thank you!
It's super fun to see someone who hasn't played the game before discovering how it all works for the first time, super refreshing please keep this series up!
Great video, here’s some pro tips on Minecraft:
When you’re taking items out of a chest, just hold shift and click on the item and it will go straight into your inventory.
And that “duck” that you saw was actually called a chicken, and wheat can be used to craft bread, so next time you see wheat grab it. Also that “lava” that you saw under water was actually called magma, and also an alpaca will spit at you if you hit them, also craft a shield, it’s an essential for caving. And last but certainly not least, always and I mean always set your spawn wherever you want to re-spawn because when you travel a lot of blocks you don’t spawn all the way back at your base. Hope that helps
Edit: also make sure and screenshot the coordinates of your base so if you forget where your base is you can just look at the coordinates, and I would also recommend making a cow farm. And yes this was kinda painful to watch lol
Also when mining dirt using any tool other than a shovel is the same speed as using your hand, so if you don't have a shovel there is no sense in breaking your pickaxe. Only use the tools on what they're meant to be used for or you're breaking them unnecessarily
You could also double click an item to collect all of that same item out of an unorganized chest. Alternatively you could just break the chest and take everything
In minecraft, it's lava, not magma.
He asked us not to spoil too much of the process of learning the game lol.
@@WallyST675 No the underwater block he saw that he said "is that lava" that was a magma block the flowing red liquid that is however lava in MC.
While mentally straining to see someone struggling with the bare bones of Minecraft, it is also very entertaining and interesting to see a first time player figuring things out, mainly because you're not learning from let's plays and the likes, so do keep on
I can't wait until he starts leaning into the engineering aspect of the game by trying to learn redstone, those videos will be extremely entertaining
2 years later, no new minecraft videos
1:46 “We’re in like, Caves and Bushes”
I can’t stop laughing that’s hilarious 😂😂😂
Also you should know about what’s coming, the Wild Update.
There’s going to be a new biome (example: the biome you live in is a Flower Forest) called the Mangrove Swamp. It has new tree types, frogs and fireflies.
Underground, there’s a new structure (example: the “town” is a structure) called a Deep Dark City. This uses a new feature called noise, so if you do something that normally makes sound (moving, mining, etc.) it’ll alert a new monster that trust me, you want to avoid.
Rip fireflies
Roblox sucks!!!
@@konstantin5077 ...okay?
15:33 it's kinda not painfull to watch, to be honest it's fun watching seeing new player learning and I'm a veteran I play Minecraft for 8 years now
me also 8 years..
Old
so painful watch this guy use pickaxe for digging dirt lol
The loading screen represents the in-game chunks loading. The different colors represent the different things loaded in each chunk, such as mobs (NPCs), blocks, and dropped items.
09:38 😂 that was perfect comic timing
Here are some ideas for what to focus for progress :
- Mining deeper for new ores to build new tools.
-Trying out crafting with new blocks ( Things like the fact that you can build stairs with most blocks and "cook" blocks to make new blocks )
-Go beyond your area to find new cool biomes! Most biomes have an exclusive type of wood that has different colors ( Best for building)
-Trying to build a portal with an block called Obsidian and lighting it up with flint and steel... Just try it.
- Explore the seas with a boat searching for ships underwater that has some good loot.
- Posting Minecraft videos more regularly or at least record them close to each other so you don't forget everything everytime and has to restart every time.
honestly, it's pretty amazing to watch you play minecraft Matt! A new player's perspective shows a lot of inner struggles and problems that most of us once had and have now forgotten... A refreshing site and quite rare to see nowadays! Keep up the good work and remember to play the game only if you enjoy it
I really want to see more of this. It's slightly torturous but also kind of like remembering what it's really like to play minecraft for the first time without anyone telling you how to do things
I love this series. You figured out farming pretty good.
It's always easier to hoe about than actually farm .. ba dum tiss
No carrot / potato seeds, just plant the vegetable with right click on the hoed land.
As for Melon slice, stick that in the crafter square and you can get the seeds to plant. it'll grow in one of the 4 adjacent squares around where you plant it.
This series is amazing. Please do more.
Also, QOL tip, you can shift click items in your inventory to quickly move them around so you don't have to drag and drop every item. You can also shift double click to collect all similar items into one stack.
There are a million tips for you but I'll let you discover them. It's more fun that way.
Its so rare to see new players and I love seeing you figure stuff out
At 1:54 he just casually shows a pillager banner while saying ‘i havent got very far’
I was wondering when you were going to play Minecraft again !!! Out of all the experienced "Minecraft youtubers" yours is a breath of fresh air! Love your videos ... I wait everyday to watch just your videos
I am enjoying watching you learn all this on your own, Matt! I wish I could erase everything I know about Minecraft and learn it all again. This series is so nostalgic for me, and probably lots of other people. Your starter base is a great idea, way more ambitious than most people's first base, and your execution of it is off to an amazing start. Can't wait for more in this series!
Heh 3rd night was spent lost, buried in a dirt wall in the dark w/ no concept of how long a day lasts. Haha, ah, memories. 😊
I love this series so very much. I "tell it bedtime stories and tuck it in with a kiss on the cheek" love this series.
Edit: Each block only has one tool you can break it with. If you use other tools they still use durability without a bonus, so it's better to use fists. Pro tips ;)
3:26
Baking the potato is recommended.
You can do so on your campfire, furnace etc.
Someone needs to coach him in Minecraft basics, for the love of god xD He's gonna have a way better time when he knows what he's doing. Like in chests, press shift and then click on the item to immediately put it in your inventory. No dragging needed
He should also learn some recipes, like making bread... He left so many wheat in village becouse he didn't know
True
Also learning that Shovels = Sand, Dirt, gravel, Pickaxe = rocks and minerals, sword = stabby stabby, and axe = trees and also kinda stabby stabby if you want :P Watching him use the pickaxe on the dirt while having a shovel right next to it is hard to watch :P
I would love to coach him but I'm sure any of us would want to
so many things he needs to learn that will make life easier. needs to play minecraft with some people. I'd volunteer if he was asking XD
Please continue this series. I started to watch your channel because your Minecraft videos.
Yea same :/
I agree with the editor. There's Manuals. There's Wiki! There's all sorts of reference materials that engineers actually like to use.
@real civil engineer Hey, at 11:59, you found a natural bridge and did NOT give us a bridge review. Sheesh 🙂
This is not a spoiler, but I do want to give you three pieces of advice:
1. Only a shovel will make dirt and grass (and sand, and a few others) go faster. Using a pickaxe on dirt does not speed it up, and wastes things. Similarly, only a pickaxe will mine stone/etc. Just as only a normal axe will speed up trees and such, or only a hoe will turn grass and dirt into farmland.
2. You can place torches on the ground or on walls in caves. This will light the place up, and make it easier to see. This will make your caving easier.
3. If you carry some spare ladders with you, you can get up. Some spare sticks, and you can make more torches or stone tools. Etc. A stack of wood is the best thing to bring into a cave system just for all the things you can make -- even wood pickaxes to get stone for stone pickaxes and furnaces to make charcoal for more torches.
4. If safety is important, always bring torches. A well-lit underground is a safe underground, after all :-).
You've got a hek of a lot to learn lol
I started the game when it was in alpha, so learned each part of the game as it was added. jumping in at 1.18 with everything already in place is a steeeeeeep learning curve.
Good luck with your adventures!
Eh the learning curve isn't that bad. I started in 1.16 and it was fine after a little bit.
@@superslimanoniem4712 I'm just curious, did you ever watch tutorials / minecraft youtubers when you started? I started during beta (i believe) and there was no one else to learn from.
@@OfficialMeridiem so I'm not the one you asked, but I'm in the same situation. I started playing on 1.15 but I knew some things because of hermitcraft. You could say that that was my tutorial video, I asked my younger brother for the little things tho. lol
@@haokyeomkwan yeah the mystery behind it makes it so addicting, and learning about it through others makes it unique. Once I learned about the minecraft wiki I fell even more in love with it
"Is this painful??"
Actually, I'm pleasantly surprised to have LEARNED something from this!😝
I remember testing using flowing water to water farm blocks ages ago, and it didn't work back then!
When did they change that? Lol
Uhh i’m pretty sure you could always hydrate farmland since it was added. Was the water:
-1 block lower or higher than the farmland?
-4 blocks away from the farmland?
If so, you need to satisfy these conditions.
@@JesseMC_yt he's talking about flowing water being able to hydrate the farmland, not regular water source block
@@theseangle I know
4:48 never felt so relatable to a zoom in
We need more parts! This series is brilliant.
I'm loving the series. I'm sad to see that it's been 5 months since that last video but as a veteran minecraft player, it refreshing to see someone as they truly progress from the start. I hope to see many more videos of this adventure.
The desert temple chests can have some good loot in them, I recommend going back to the one that didn’t blow up and be careful of the grey pressure plate trap! You can mine it and get rid of it and youl be safe :)
Watching the first episode was like watching the evolution. He crafted some sticks by chance, and everything began from there.
oh my g0d is that actual dream!!11
@@SreenikethanI Yeaaaaahhhh!!!!
@@bloodink7230 damn bro!
Look who has commented...!!!
@@SreenikethanI no m8
@Matt, you actually almost changed the water correctly. Water flows 8 blocks from it's source block. At the 8th flow block you can dig down one and away for another 8 blocks, rinse, repeat. This way you can expand your farm. Also farmland is best within the first 3 blocks of a water source. It is considered "hydrated" the 4th block will also work but unless the block is hydrated (turns dark brown) it will grow slower. This is not saying that you have to wait for it to be hydrated, just explaining that little mechanic.
Ps. Blocks will still hydrate even if seeds are planted on them
RCE + Minecraft = a banger video
Great video as always
15:30 Nah, this is awesome. I think I already knew a lil bit on how to farm when i first started. I watched tips videos for beginners shortly after checking out the game.
This is like how I should've experienced the game, instead of spoiling it for myself. 👍
Its actually pretty fun to watch you learning about the game, you get understand a lot about the farming mechanics just by experimenting
Some tips/advice to help you along:
- Make as many torches as you can (and keep the resources to make them on hand at all times). You want to be able to place tj down freely in the caves you explore in order to be able to find your way back and prevent monsters from spawning.
- Stock up on food. Ideally you want to be as close to full as possible at all times.
- NEVER enter a cave (or anywhere, really) unless you're able to get out easily.
- If you're exploring underwater, take a few doors with you. Placing a door down will create a pocket of air you can rest in. Especially helpful for exploring shipwrecks.
- If you're going mining, make sure to take a couple cobblestone pickaxes with you to use as digging fodder. But ideally, you should also have an iron or diamond pickaxe too.
- Each tool has a type of block it's effective against. Anything other than a shovel isn't worth using on dirt, for example, and anything other than a pickaxe isn't worth using on stone.
Have been waiting for this! Please continue making these!
Also, 16:05
haha yeah that was just too well timed xD
I remember watching this series a couple years ago, glad to binge watch this series again. Your personality is unmatched and it's fun watching you play even if you have no idea what ur doing. Sad that Minecraft is over, I was hoping he'd discover redstone and actually learn the engineering side of minecraft. Minecraft was good while it lasted!
I love how he finally figured out that you can kick a villager out of his bed by right-clicking instead of physically pushing him out.
Tip:
4:51 Just double click any stackable item (bread, wheat, other foods, blocks, etc..) all of them (in your inventory and opened chest) will stack together near your cursor.. then you can place them in your inventory... will save a ton of time :)
4:59 collect those yellowy thingies called "hay bales" using a hoe. Those can craft into "Wheat" and then to "Bread"
5:06 there's a thing called "boat" in Minecraft :)
Please keep this series! I love seeing someone learn a game I know so well from scratch!
I've been playing minecraft for 8 years now and I really enjoy seeing you learn the game. Also, it's interesting to see how you take on the whole game at once, compared to how I've played for so long and gotten used to every update one by one as each one came out
2:42 It IS A SPITING LAMMA
-You can climb waterfalls. Any time water is coming down, you can use spacebar to go up.
-Also, when exploring its often easier to build out a dirt block than it is to mine one.
-Torches are your friend. I would make lots of them and use them to make trails ALL over and especially in caves.
4:55 there is no way back now.
Oh no
Crop tips:
carrots and potatos are planted by placing vegys on tilled soil.
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Wheat and beatroots you plant the seeds.
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Pumpkins and melons you also plant the seeds, but need an ajacent dirt block for the actual fruit.
Wheat is used to make bread, cookies, and haybales. The latter of which can be converted back into wheat.
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Pumpkins can be turned into seeds and planted, carved and combined with torches to make jack-o-lanterns, or combined with an egg and sugar to make pie.
I forgot how much fun it is to watch someone new to Minecraft. I hope you keep playing. I had so much fun watching you try to figure things out.
I honestly just wish these were longer, maybe every other week too, im always excited to see a new video but bummed when its a short one,
things thats not too spoilery:
-grass on dirt block will grow overtime
-that furnace is multi functional ; not just to smelt iron (I'll leave it at that)
- you can view recipes you've unlocked already
now 2 things a little spoilery but in your interest as an engineer
- try to find bamboo (you'll find out soon)
- you can make concrete (I'll leave it at that)
Redstone is electric wires
Tips for Minecraft (very important for you RCE)
Craft the pumpkins to get pumpkin seeds and grow them
The mob which laughs and throw potion on you is a witch
You need three wheat to craft one bread
Hay bale can be crafted to get nine wheat
You can find hay bales in villages (aka the place which you think is town)
You can place a door at the sea floor to create an air pocket so that you can breathe and do the work
Once you die your items can only be collected in five minutes after that they despawn
4:19 I feel like in Minecraft there is nothing that you aren’t supposed to do and nothing you are. Except for digging straight down, don’t do that.
Quick little tip, double click on an item in a chest to collect all of that item that is in the chest, shift click to quickly move singular item or stack of items to your inventory, when it comes to farming don't forget a bucket for water, can be made using iron in a small v shape, love what you do, looking forward to watching you learn minecraft
You also got to remember you can build to get up aswell instead of just mining
3:14 undead mobs burn in daylight
8:10 You can make one of him by placing 4 blocks of iron and a Pumpkin head!
02:07
Oh, duck
that chicken said “i’m a chicken”
Matt, a town is called a village, and the people in the town are Villagers. If you right click them, some are willing to trade things with you. And also, when you sleep in a bed, your respawn point gets set there. And wheat is really useful, because you need it to make bread. Hope that is helpful! Also, I may look at making you a texture pack, and if I do, I will send it to your business email.
If RCE keeps playing the game, we should introduce him to modded Minecraft and have him play a technical pack with e.g Thermal Expanison, Applied Energistics, ….
That’s a great idea
Only problem is he will be killed at day 1 in game
I think he's a long way off from being ready for that, lets see if he can make it through regular minecraft with sanity intact first
Let him learn the basics first.. Vanilla Minecraft have tons of stuff as is.. don't need to mod just yet
I would recommend immersive engineering as a starter pack
So to help you with your farm; what you can do is put a block of water (make a bucket and grab water) and each "Water Source Block" is capable of going 7 blocks out linearly from the centre
at the 7th block you can remove the bottom block and go another 7 blocks for as long as you feel like
Farm Blocks are considered "Irrigated" upto 4 blocks away; so the ideal way is to have 4 blocks farm, 1 irrigation path then 4 more farm blocks
Very good so far
10:16 why does it sound like a Comanche raider just fell off his horse?
As painful as it is to watch you play without tutorials, I love it. In a few years you can be a pro Minecrafter, i doubt your PvP or PvE(player vs Environment) skills will improve but you get your hands on redstone, especially on a creative mode world, and master it, you can make some really cool stuff with that engineer brain
And with stuff like the Create mod, you can build some wild things.
Here's some advice: Please craft a shield and put it in your left hand slot(it's in the inventory GUI or you can hold it in your hotbar and press F and it will switch anything you hold into the offhand. Then you can right click the shield to protect from arrows and creeper explosions(the Knob monsters are called creepers, they are the most iconic part of the game, they slowly creep on you, make a hissing noise then explode)
Craft full iron Armor, and iron tools, keep a bucket and fill it with water by right clicking over a water source.
If you are falling from tall heights you can look down and keep right clicking to place water just before you fall, even the slightest bit of water cancels all fall damage. Water buckets can also help if you are on fire. Right click a cow with an empty bucket to get a bucket of milk, hold right click the milk to drink it, it will remove any status effects. The green hearts were you being posioned with a poison potion, milk can remove that
you can smelt logs into charcoal, you can use that instead of coal when you run out of it, make lots of torches, light up the surroundings of your base and when you go caving, get diamonds and make diamond gear, cook your meats and potato for more nutrition/energy, keep your hunger bar full, if it goes low enough you can't sprint or regen health
Wheat makes bread, 3 wheat in a straight line, left to right.
You can grow wheat by taking seeds(literally just called seeds) you find in cheats or punch tall grass until it drops seeds, craft a hoe, right click dirt with the hoe, right click the newly made farmland with seeds to plant, light up the surrounding block, and dig a 1 block hole next to a block that you have planted on and place water there for the seed to grow
Untill the plant grows big and looks yellowish, don't punch it to harvest. similarly you can plant potato and carrots. Just take a carrot or potato and right click farmland
If you explore around a lot then you can find lots of coal and iron the higher in the world you go in the mountains, and you can also get decent iron the lower you go until a certain limit
Also diamonds are plenty in the lowest regions of the world
Keep up the minecraft engineering, support from Norway❤️
It's fun to watch someone play minecraft who isn't an expert and it's experiencing everything for the first time. Very refreshing
I absolutely love your videos! Keep up the awesome content!
The most painful bits:
Use correct tools for the job - showels are meant to dig dirt.
This is a survival game - if You don't know what something is / does - its probably valuable, take it home! (Also, check recipe book after placing item in inventory)
Hostile mobs spawn in darkness - place torches everywhere, don't carry them.
We need to like this video!! I gotta see more episodes 😂
It is really interesting to watch him learn things how it would have been literally a decade ago when Minecraft was released and there were no forums to learn from.
Something I've not seen mentioned yet. Right click on the bed when you get back to your base after sleeping elsewhere, it resets your spawn point to there even if done during the day. And it may be advantageous to make a map using paper (sugar cane makes paper, can be found/grown next to water) and a compass (using iron and redstone). And to move water, you need a bucket. If you take water from the middle of a pond or something, you can get unlimited water. Also, don't use a pickaxe for dirt or sand or gravel etc. Wheat seeds are found by destroying the long grass, and can be grown without water.
Also, you can increase your render distance to see further. You obviously have a good PC so can up the settings from default, and pressing f3 gives you a fps counter as well as coordinates.
Painful is one way of putting it, but really, a new word has to be invented to describe your arc, love these videos! Please keep making them!
It's BEEN 2 MONTHS MORE MINECRAFT
this is extremely painful and simultaneously enjoyable, not in a sadistic kind of way but genuinely wholesomely enjoyable to watch you learn and experience the game as a brand new player. Kind of wish I could experience minecraft for the first time like this without someone teaching me everything immediately like when I started. The experience of watching this is a little like eating really spicy food. It's enjoyable.... but also really painful
Here's a tip: Since you're playing with OptiFine, you can press and hold the C key to zoom in on stuff.
There is something so satisfying watching someone genuinely learning Minecraft for the first time.. I wish I could play it for the first time again, damn.
"Caves and Bushes" RCE 2022
you should have taken those green things because you can use them to trade other people and you can craft a bucket from 3 iron ingots to hold lava or water. Also, tools have duribility so they break. You can restore a tool by placing the same thing on top.
you hit 28K! can we have a new episode yet?
I have been playing minecraft for over 6 years and look at you gives me nostalgia when i was big noob and ty for giving me nostalgia
Did you take in account the center of gravity, stability, leverage and structural integrity of the tower crane? I want to see the load chart and the strength tests on the base pad.
LOL Wait till he finds out he can make blocks literally float in mid-air - it will blow his mind!
@@robertabarnhart6240 heheheh.
@@robertabarnhart6240 you're already pushed to follow real world physics when building anything non magical because it looks horrible if you just make floating platforms or 1 thick squares sticking out of cliffs
I've never seen a fully grown, intelligent person learn Minecraft from scratch. It's actually very fascinating.
One thing I will advise, is that there is a recipe book you can look through when you're at a crafting station. I highly recommend looking through the recipes every time you pick up a new item.
Note: if you can't see the recipe table on the left while using a crafting station, click the button with a book icon next to the crafting grid.
3:52 lol its vegas
The loading screen animation demonstrates what stage the game is at in loading each "chunk" of the world around your spawnpoint. For example, white means the game has fully loaded the chunk at that position, and deep green means it's finished generating features (like trees and ores)