It's interesting how showing just all the blocks, mobs, and items, doesn't fully capture how big or small an update was. Obviously, 1.18 was the biggest example of that, but for some other examples, 1.9, 1.13, 1.14, and 1.16 all felt smaller in this video than they do in actuality, whereas 1.12 feels much bigger than it really is
Same thing for 1.19 too IMO, yeah it added more new blocks than 1.18 obviously or maybe even 1.16, but it didn't really revolutionize the game and the fact that they promised us so much made what they _did_ add seem so minor and insignificant.. Well except for all of the bad things they added like banning players from multiplayer for not being PC.
Exactly, there's a lot more that these updates offer than just the blocks and things like that. There are plenty of mechanics that these updates add, generation is another thing, structures, and some other features that may or may not be "physical" in a sense.
Exactly the same, I can remember when you could sword spam before 1.9. And then, later on, the observer, and block such as magma block and bone block...
It may be because Minecraft's original popularity boom went from around 1.2 or 1.3 (I think) to around 1.9, then began to die down. Then, it started growing in popularity again around 1.13-1.14, I think. Those two popularity periods could be thought of as "old-age" and "new-age" Minecraft
It was the first laggy update, 1.0-1.12 are pretty smooth and 1.13 and 1.14 are way laggier, 1.15 fixed it a bit but it-1.19 is still laggier than 1.12
There is also 1.11 which just made an absurd amount of new things possible with the edition of shulker boxes and the observer block; the latter of which revolutionized slime stone as we know it. 1.8 of course deserves an honorable mention because of its introduction of the slime block though slime stone was still *a lot* more nishe before observer blocks.
For those who commented "1.18 just added the disc" 1.18 changed the whole overworld by adding overhaul terrain generation in the overworld. More drastic huge caverns and mountains plus added 2 biomes in caves (lush caves and dripstone caves, not to include deep dark) plus 6 sub biomes for the mountains (meadows, jagged peaks, snowy slopes, frozen peaks, groves, and stony peaks) Added whole new underground caves under y=0 (including old worlds which version is 1.17 and below) forcing to push the world limit to 320 to -64. Added deepslate caves (under y=0). Revamped mineshaft and added 3 type caves generation (cheese caves, spaghetti caves, and noodle caves). Changed mob spawn mechanic to make hostile mobs only spawn in complete darkness (light level 0). Spore blossoms now naturally generates meaning you can now obtain it on survival mode. Also added low local water level which is the water aquifers and lava aquifer and even more features..... 1.18 doesn't have new blocks and items because they were all added in 1.17. Caves & Cliffs Pt. 1 & 2 are basically the same update but they got split because of pandemic.
That’s correct! But because this video is only about the blocks, entities, and items that were added in each update (and not world gen), the only thing that 1.18 has to show for itself is a single music disc.
I remember how 1.7 just changed the feel of the game completely. Before that Minecraft was just a funny game to play but after, it felt like things are about to get more and more deep and the positive result of the update had shown the way to the next updates.
@@techsupportscammer9270 I don't know man. For me that were the golden times. Playing factions and collecting blaze rods to make the brewing stands then sell them for profit, enchant the sword and armor and go pvp to get more stuff and then attack another faction. Damn..
1.7 was the version I most played as a child. I remember it fondly. So many fun times. Since then, everything feels new and it's crazy to see how much time has passed and how much the game has changed.
Jeez. I had forgotten we didnt even have granite or fences for every wood type until 1.8. Crazy how quickly new features become so integral to gameplay you forget there was a time they didnt exist
Slime block scoreboards barrier block armor stands banners non-oak furniture new water mob new passive mob new foods new building blocks new _blue_ building blocks new trapdoor new enchantment mechanic new ender pearl mechanic new effects new ocean structure new gamemodes new entity type new commands new target selector new gamerules new skin settings 😊
Lowkey, the 1.18 Caves & Cliffs: Part II (1:11) changed the whole game. I was so excited when I heard about this update, honestly I think everyone was.
@@Zaki-zx3xq they were some of the best updates (excluding 1.19, it under delivered), 1.17 making caves interesting, handling items, blocks, and mobs. 1.18 revamping the world generation (which is impossible to show on the video), and a single fucking item.
@@soren8r They literally make us wait for 3 fucking years for one actualization and they chopped it in three parts in which made lots, lots of promises and hype but near nothing in the releases
I still play in 1.2.5 every so often because thats the version I started in. I either play in vanilla or with the OG Tekkit modpack (which was the first big modpack ever)
@@bane8305 Funny you mention him, he was my favorite and actually the one who got me to play minecraft in the first place with his “how to survive and thrive” series
The creator of this video is only showing major videos, as in any official update, not snapshots like everything until 1.0, because it would take a few hours even to go from the blank platform of dirt and cobblestone to now with huge updates like 1. 14, 16 and 17
@@EaterOfGeese Alpha and beta weren’t snapshots; they were entire phases of development each with many major updates. Alpha saw the creation of the very concept of biomes and redstone. The entire Nether was created in a1.2.0. Villages, strongholds and mineshafts; most redstone mechanisms; achievements; squids, wolves; and maps were added in beta. b1.8 alone was a bigger update than most of the release version. Anyone who was part of the early Minecraft zeitgeist would tell you that all the major updates in that time were extremely impactful. The “blank platform of dirt and cobblestone” you refer to was even before alpha and beta.
Not really. These are just blocks, items, and mobs. There's more to these updates than just those things such as new mechanics that we've got, new structures, new generation, new setting options. Things like that.
The recent updates feel HUGE to me for the simple reason that I've been playing since Alpha, and I've mostly played 1.14.1 in recent years (most mods that we used and a server that we played on was stuck on there). So I practically jumped from 1.14.1 to 1.19, so the changes feel massive!
I had such a feeling too when I started watching Hermitcraft last year. I hadn't really played much since 1.2.5 (Tekkit). There's so much stuff these days, and so many farms people build. Was surprised when I first saw people fly around in some other vid too, lol.
@@PixelIsaiah I think the only thing I dislike in the post 1.18 Minecraft is having to mine in deepslate. :p But the deepslate derived blocks like bricks etc. are awesome!
@@Moshugaani The new additions feel less like Minecraft and more like mods. And I like mods, but I don't like playing with the same mods every time I play. So I'd rather just use actual mods that way I can switch them up every time. Heck, the new updates are almost more complicated than some of the mods I use
To think I've been here since the very beginning, when lava was red water, they flowed in random directions by copying themselves in every direction but up randomly, only 4 blocks existed, and planks looked like bricks...
For me everything 1.5+ feels new to me, a little bit pre 1.0 to 1.5 is my minecraft memory. I still remember when they added the end and where i was at the time. I am also glad i experienced the era of minecraft song parodies. The new stuff i barely know how it works
1.13+ feels like new content to me. Probably because I've played a lot of modded, and anything after 1.12 just lagged my PC (although 1.18 seems better now).
Some people argue that minecraft doesnt make as much content as they used to, but really they just make bigger updates instead of smaller more frequent ones
I think when I first played Minecraft, sprinting wasn’t a thing, but felt quick. Not to mention, the only bars were the health, drowning, and armor bars. Level bars and the hunger bar weren’t a thing back when I first played. Not even caves nor infinite worlds.
Infinite worlds was still the coolest thing added to Minecraft. Going from maps that just cut off and fall of the edge of the world to maps that just go on forever was really cool
@@notxvexorr4379 Actually, there was an invisible barrier to keep you from falling off the edge. So glad infinite worlds were added to pocket edition 2 years after I began playing in early 2013.
I love how Caves and Cliffs is just summed up as Otherside lol 😅😂 and yes before you tell me, I am aware of the impact this update actually had on the game. The new terrain generation was much needed and so when the Mountains won the biome vote, it was actually a great thing
I've always been told I'm a new player because I came in when the Horse Update dropped, but it definitely feels crazy to see all the new stuff come in that I've taken for granted as always there
I mean you used to be a new player but now definitely new player I think a lot of new players came at 1.13 tho the horse update still seems new to me even tho I was like only tenish when it came out I started playing the game between 1.4 and 1.5
Whats everyone’s favorite update? Mine is definitely 1.13. It was the first time I played survival after solely playing 1.8.9 on servers, and the oceans just amazed me. I would swim and use a boat, going thousands of blocks for hours just to look at all the water and surrounding terrain. It only stopped once I encountered an elder guardian and the “jump scare” caused me to have a panic attack 😭😭😭
I Play since 1.2.4 and IMO 1.7 was amazing. It added lots of biomes and I was so hyped bc it was the biggest update at the time. If you explored most of new biomes you could play huge amount of mods that were made for 1.7.10. amazing update probably my favorite
my version for servers is clearly 1.8.9, my favorite for survival is 1.16.5 If it's for nostalgia, my favorite favorite is 1.8, I used it all the time when I was a kid
I remember Xbox 360 edition having 1.1 spawn eggs, but not 1.2 stuff, and then from there I vividly remember getting the updates through Xbox live and finding cats for the first time, villager trading becoming a thing, and horses feeling like huge milestones, and I have memories of exploring all the really amazing tutorial worlds up until they stopped supporting Xbox360 edition.
I began playing at version TU1 or TU2 of Xbox 360 Edition in June or July 2012. Back then it was feature-set identical to Beta 1.6.6 on PC. TU3 brought the game to feature parity with Beta 1.7.3, adding in pistons and such. Man it was such a fun time playing the game then as well as throughout all the updates that came out since, although I stopped playing on Xbox 360 regularly in 2016. PS4 was the last port of this game to hold onto the old console edition engine, I was sad when it switched over to Bedrock in late 2019, ultimately marking the end of an era. Forgot to add: Oh yeah, I absolutely LOVED all the tutorial worlds too, and would do the music disc hunt upon the release of every new tutorial world. Man, 4J Studios was such an amazing game developer, who made a brilliant port of the game for consoles, building a custom engine from the ground up while still fully retaining the Minecraft feel.
I definitely played earlier than this, but the first update i remember getting hyped for was 1.8. Those door and fence variants, along with banners, were HUGE back in the day
Dang I was really hoping this video would be from the very beginning of Minecraft because I have a lot of memories of and nostalgia for the updates before 1.0 but its still cool to see the updates after 1.0 represented in a nice visual manner like this.
I remember being excited when horses were added to Minecraft. They go vroomm. It's the first update that always made me eager to read the patch notes moving forward, and of course "removed herobrine."
1.7 brings the most nostalgia to me. Back in 2013, I remember being so hyped for the stained glass, literally every window I had in my base got replaced with lime stained glass. I was a sucker for green colors back then.
I've been playing since 1.2 and it's so crazy how time went by so fast, I remember some of updates like it was yesterday, but then seeing the year it was uploaded feels so nostalgic, man can't believe I'm getting older.
1.15 I started around this update (2019) and I honestly remember being so excited about the updates 😭😭 I don’t play as much anymore, but those were good times. Trapping mobs in holes and finding ways to murder them 😌
1.13 and 1.16 are honestly my favourite updates ever, they were just so much fun they they came out and the hype buildup was insane. Been playing since 1.4.6, not even 1.7 can match 1.13/16.
I remember being a 9yr old in 2016 when the end cities were added. They still feel recent-ish, even though more than half a decade has passed. I’m old*. I also remember a time when there were only oak wood and iron doors, but i started playing from spring 2015. I played on pocket edition, so i wonder if that’s the reason. I think it probably is, as i remember having only clear glass for a while, but when i visited my uncle and he let me play minecraft on his computer, there was colored glass. Anyway, this video was a nice, nostalgic trip through memory lane. Edit: *i feel old
Lmao 9 in 2016 which is 15 now Your not even prime age yet I get the allegory but maybe try not to use it when its thats off. Maybe just say I feel so old which is werid cus blah blah you get it
This whole „I‘m old“ shtick is just insulting to actual old people. 2016 was when my second child was born, and I am FAR from old. (This whole meme wasn‘t your creation, I know…)
I still remember when, from 1.0 to 1.8 there were new mobs every 2 updates, when 1.8 snapshots started I was hyped saying "Boi there gonna be new mobs cant wait"
I guess this video confirms I started playing this game during 2011. Never really knew because I was so young. I remember being so hyped about the end.
It is CRAZY the leaps and bounds Minecraft has had over the years. So many of these updates were seriously game changing. I remember when they added the ability to change the direction of how stairs were positioned and even how stairs would connect to each other when they were positioned differently. And that was HUGE for building houses! And I remember them adding the end and the Nether. And the game felt like it had WAY more purpose. The updates have made for some awesome times and phases of life for Minecraft. And the new team at Mojang has really built on the foundations that were laid in the beginning in so many meaningful ways. And They're even adding their own foundations to the game with the Deep Dark and new biomes! I'm so excited to see what the Mojang the team has next.
Man to be honestly all the updates since 1.2. 5 feels so Newby, even tho they're almost 10 (!!) years. I still remember playing 1.2.4 on dad's laptop back in 2012 in my 4th grade. Damn what a good old days.
It got good again later imo. I also hated the 1.9 update and played sometimes on 1.8 for quite some time, but decided to give the newer versions a shot when 1.13 came out and the combat feel improved a lot, even though I don't even remember what changed from 1.9 to 1.13 combat-wise. Then from 1.14 onwards it just got insanely better imo, I can't imagine coming back to 1.8 vanilla
Yes! I started playing on Xbox 360 Edition TU1 or TU2 which was identical in feature set to that of Beta 1.6.6 PC. I hated some updates along the way, and found some difficult to get used to, but I really like where the game is now today, especially 1.18. Minus a few recent buggers such as the chat reporting system and the broken 'cadence' of updates.
This game has come in such a long long way. I remember being introduced to the game 10 years ago by my friend and was very ecstatic because there's pigs, cows, chickens, and sheeps I can put inside my 8x8x8 dirt house. Simpler times.
When Minecraft 1.6 came out, I was in primary school, I was very sick I have to put on the oxygen. Fortunately, my doctor show me Minecraft 1.6 horse update. I was so happy I recovered in 2 days.
Starting 1.9 onward, minecraft just transformed into a 1.6.4 mod pack from 2013. I remember there being like 5 mod pack bosses that looked almost exactly like the warden
usually they do a big update and then do a small one. 1.20 was pretty bare bones so the next one will probably be an overhaul to one of the features thats been the same for a while
I think there should be a little more nuance in the updates... 1.8 had a lot of flowers, and 1.9 reworked the combat system; I think adding in Swords would "show" that something changed about the swords, etc.
It's interesting how showing just all the blocks, mobs, and items, doesn't fully capture how big or small an update was. Obviously, 1.18 was the biggest example of that, but for some other examples, 1.9, 1.13, 1.14, and 1.16 all felt smaller in this video than they do in actuality, whereas 1.12 feels much bigger than it really is
Same thing for 1.19 too IMO, yeah it added more new blocks than 1.18 obviously or maybe even 1.16, but it didn't really revolutionize the game and the fact that they promised us so much made what they _did_ add seem so minor and insignificant..
Well except for all of the bad things they added like banning players from multiplayer for not being PC.
@Hermann[best channel] I do not believe you
1.12 does not look big in this video. Its just a bunch of beds what are u talking about
Though 1.15 is pretty accurate
Exactly, there's a lot more that these updates offer than just the blocks and things like that. There are plenty of mechanics that these updates add, generation is another thing, structures, and some other features that may or may not be "physical" in a sense.
Interesting how I feel like everything starting in 1.9 feels new to me.
For me it's 1.4 haha, I played the 1.3 for a while, then stopped for 10 years and came back to 1.16. Anything beyond 1.4 is just too advanced to me :D
1.6 still feels like yesterday for me
It feels like it too for me, it could be because there's 2 year gap between the update that makes it feel more newer
Exactly the same, I can remember when you could sword spam before 1.9. And then, later on, the observer, and block such as magma block and bone block...
I feel the same, I think it's the 2 year gap and also the fact that microsoft bought minecraft after 1.8
For some reason, 1.13+ feels "newer" than the previous updates. I don't know if it's because it has more stuff but yeah
It may be because Minecraft's original popularity boom went from around 1.2 or 1.3 (I think) to around 1.9, then began to die down. Then, it started growing in popularity again around 1.13-1.14, I think. Those two popularity periods could be thought of as "old-age" and "new-age" Minecraft
Agreed
the whole world literaly changed many times in a row
i also get that feeling
And because the textures changed from 1.14+ and the lighting
It was the first laggy update, 1.0-1.12 are pretty smooth and 1.13 and 1.14 are way laggier, 1.15 fixed it a bit but it-1.19 is still laggier than 1.12
Honestly 1.5 was one of the most useful updates. Many things with redstone that we're doing now wouldn't be possible without this update
Facts
I still remember 1.5 update we only had Minecraft for about a month when it came out it feels recent and forever ago at the same time 😅
@@thefangirlray crazy
I'm not that good with Redstone though
There is also 1.11 which just made an absurd amount of new things possible with the edition of shulker boxes and the observer block; the latter of which revolutionized slime stone as we know it. 1.8 of course deserves an honorable mention because of its introduction of the slime block though slime stone was still *a lot* more nishe before observer blocks.
Skipping straight to release 1.0 and reading these comments, I feel ancient
My sons, let me tell you of a time before beds existed....
Wholesome
No hunger or enchanting either
I was also hoping to see some progression through my ol' Alpha and Beta Updates. Was a little disappointed to see they were all skipped over :'(
They really did alpha and beta dirty skipping them like that.
For those who commented "1.18 just added the disc"
1.18 changed the whole overworld by adding overhaul terrain generation in the overworld. More drastic huge caverns and mountains plus added 2 biomes in caves (lush caves and dripstone caves, not to include deep dark) plus 6 sub biomes for the mountains (meadows, jagged peaks, snowy slopes, frozen peaks, groves, and stony peaks) Added whole new underground caves under y=0 (including old worlds which version is 1.17 and below) forcing to push the world limit to 320 to -64. Added deepslate caves (under y=0). Revamped mineshaft and added 3 type caves generation (cheese caves, spaghetti caves, and noodle caves). Changed mob spawn mechanic to make hostile mobs only spawn in complete darkness (light level 0). Spore blossoms now naturally generates meaning you can now obtain it on survival mode. Also added low local water level which is the water aquifers and lava aquifer and even more features.....
1.18 doesn't have new blocks and items because they were all added in 1.17. Caves & Cliffs Pt. 1 & 2 are basically the same update but they got split because of pandemic.
That’s correct! But because this video is only about the blocks, entities, and items that were added in each update (and not world gen), the only thing that 1.18 has to show for itself is a single music disc.
@@mbcommandnerd uh 1.18 added more but he put all the things in 1.17
@@thachvu6665 ye cus all the blocks, items and mobs were added in 1.17 not 1.18.
@tea2kx ye hostile mobs now only spawn at light level 0
@tea2kx yep. Now they need complete darkness to spawn (ligh level 0) any light level above that is enough to prevent spawning
Its crazy to think how far Minecraft has come and how many features we've gotten in each update but now we shall see what 1.20 will hold for us
yea me too hate the like this same as nation that ocupy palestine
@@renamon303 *agree*
1.20 is just 1.2 so the next update would be 2.0
@@merrick5525 bruh? You okay? 1.1 and 1.10 is same, did they make 2.0 that time?
@@thepokemonpirate3460 never thought about that
my bad
Other update: *tons of stuff added*
Update 1.18: *added a single disc*
Added bees
Yeah because he can't show the world generation
@@engiopdf8745 no that was the other updates, this one is changing world generation.
It also added new music for the caves
But the music isn’t by C418 anymore. It’s by Lena Raine
I remember how 1.7 just changed the feel of the game completely. Before that Minecraft was just a funny game to play but after, it felt like things are about to get more and more deep and the positive result of the update had shown the way to the next updates.
And don't forget the modded playthrough of every minecraft TH-camr.
1.7 was the best version of all time. Its just slightly different from 1.5, perfect. 1.9 ruined the feeling of minecraft
@@techsupportscammer9270 I don't know man. For me that were the golden times. Playing factions and collecting blaze rods to make the brewing stands then sell them for profit, enchant the sword and armor and go pvp to get more stuff and then attack another faction. Damn..
1.7 was the version I most played as a child. I remember it fondly. So many fun times.
Since then, everything feels new and it's crazy to see how much time has passed and how much the game has changed.
@@mr.chirimoya9655 I agree with you mate.
Jeez. I had forgotten we didnt even have granite or fences for every wood type until 1.8. Crazy how quickly new features become so integral to gameplay you forget there was a time they didnt exist
Crazy to believe 1.8 came out so long ago with all the impact it's had in the community.
Slime block scoreboards barrier block armor stands banners non-oak furniture new water mob new passive mob new foods new building blocks new _blue_ building blocks new trapdoor new enchantment mechanic new ender pearl mechanic new effects new ocean structure new gamemodes new entity type new commands new target selector new gamerules new skin settings
😊
I will always believe that 1.8 was the best version.
@@maccraft2014 nah, 1.7 was the beast, 22k+mods
I miss 1.7.10 so much... It was the best. Best servers, best animations, best controls, most mods... most fun
Funny how most of what you guys are saying can apply to beta 1.8 and beta 1.7 as well.
Lowkey, the 1.18 Caves & Cliffs: Part II (1:11) changed the whole game. I was so excited when I heard about this update, honestly I think everyone was.
The world generation change was amazing
Its a shame that 1.17 to 1.19 were shit
@@Zaki-zx3xq they were some of the best updates (excluding 1.19, it under delivered), 1.17 making caves interesting, handling items, blocks, and mobs. 1.18 revamping the world generation (which is impossible to show on the video), and a single fucking item.
@@soren8r They literally make us wait for 3 fucking years for one actualization and they chopped it in three parts in which made lots, lots of promises and hype but near nothing in the releases
@@Zaki-zx3xq for 2 years, 1.16 was released in 2020
Started playing around 1.0/1.1, but always consider 1.2-1.4 to be (my) minecraft prime. Seeing this brought back a lot of memories. Thank you.
facts i remember the cobblestone walls being added and the new potatoes and carrots were the coolest thing lol
I still play in 1.2.5 every so often because thats the version I started in. I either play in vanilla or with the OG Tekkit modpack (which was the first big modpack ever)
@@mattplayzgamezandstuff8790 Remember paulsaurs jr bro lol
@@bane8305 Funny you mention him, he was my favorite and actually the one who got me to play minecraft in the first place with his “how to survive and thrive” series
@@mattplayzgamezandstuff8790 I swear bro remember his family survival island every kid wished they dad was paulsaursjr lol
I remember when horses becoming a thing was groundbreaking
Man, you shouldn’t have skipped the alpha and beta versions. Those were the days of creation.
The creator of this video is only showing major videos, as in any official update, not snapshots like everything until 1.0, because it would take a few hours even to go from the blank platform of dirt and cobblestone to now with huge updates like 1. 14, 16 and 17
@@EaterOfGeese Alpha and beta weren’t snapshots; they were entire phases of development each with many major updates. Alpha saw the creation of the very concept of biomes and redstone. The entire Nether was created in a1.2.0. Villages, strongholds and mineshafts; most redstone mechanisms; achievements; squids, wolves; and maps were added in beta. b1.8 alone was a bigger update than most of the release version. Anyone who was part of the early Minecraft zeitgeist would tell you that all the major updates in that time were extremely impactful.
The “blank platform of dirt and cobblestone” you refer to was even before alpha and beta.
@@EaterOfGeese The 2010 Halloween update was VERY official and VERY major.
@@leviticus2001 Was trying to find this comment. I remember staying up with my mates for the Halloween update to go live, such good memories.
This is a really epic video to visualise what updates gave what, including the names! very good work!
@Hermann[best channel] bot
Not really. These are just blocks, items, and mobs. There's more to these updates than just those things such as new mechanics that we've got, new structures, new generation, new setting options. Things like that.
The recent updates feel HUGE to me for the simple reason that I've been playing since Alpha, and I've mostly played 1.14.1 in recent years (most mods that we used and a server that we played on was stuck on there).
So I practically jumped from 1.14.1 to 1.19, so the changes feel massive!
I still opt to use 1.7 or 1.12 because a lot of the recent updates make the gameplay just overall worse for me.
I had such a feeling too when I started watching Hermitcraft last year. I hadn't really played much since 1.2.5 (Tekkit).
There's so much stuff these days, and so many farms people build.
Was surprised when I first saw people fly around in some other vid too, lol.
@@PixelIsaiah I think the only thing I dislike in the post 1.18 Minecraft is having to mine in deepslate. :p
But the deepslate derived blocks like bricks etc. are awesome!
@@Moshugaani
The new additions feel less like Minecraft and more like mods. And I like mods, but I don't like playing with the same mods every time I play. So I'd rather just use actual mods that way I can switch them up every time.
Heck, the new updates are almost more complicated than some of the mods I use
i generally play 1.12.2 so its even crazier when i play in 1.19. so different man
The colorful beds update seems new to me even though it’s 5 years old.
Everything from 1.13+ is ‘new’
I still use red beds almost every time
@@partypizza1 It's because since then a lot of new players joined and old ones returned
@@LukiKruki And also because of Microsoft
ITS BEEN 5 YEARS !!!?!?!?!?!?!
1:11 best update in the history of minecraft, i love how they changed the whole game and put various new mechanics for the game and much more items.
lmaoo
it really changed game but no items and mobs added
@@пальма132 yep
shit update
but honestly the music disc is really good (I think it was the lena raine one)
Before 1.13: seas full of squids
After 1.13: yaaay fish
Thanks for all the nostalgia you have given us
@Hermann[best channel] bot
To think I've been here since the very beginning, when lava was red water, they flowed in random directions by copying themselves in every direction but up randomly, only 4 blocks existed, and planks looked like bricks...
I feel old
I remember playing updates 1.8 and 1.9, dropping out of the game and then coming back at 1.15 absolutely bewildered
I can't even remember the last time villages were dead or the last time the villagers didn't have trades. Feels like ancient history.
1:15 "caves and clifs part 3"
Or the Wild-Ish update, since Mangrove Swamps aren’t cliffs lol.
For me everything 1.5+ feels new to me, a little bit pre 1.0 to 1.5 is my minecraft memory. I still remember when they added the end and where i was at the time. I am also glad i experienced the era of minecraft song parodies.
The new stuff i barely know how it works
1.13+ feels like new content to me. Probably because I've played a lot of modded, and anything after 1.12 just lagged my PC (although 1.18 seems better now).
Some people argue that minecraft doesnt make as much content as they used to, but really they just make bigger updates instead of smaller more frequent ones
I think when I first played Minecraft, sprinting wasn’t a thing, but felt quick. Not to mention, the only bars were the health, drowning, and armor bars. Level bars and the hunger bar weren’t a thing back when I first played. Not even caves nor infinite worlds.
@Hermann[best channel] aaaaa ce*sorship
Infinite worlds was still the coolest thing added to Minecraft. Going from maps that just cut off and fall of the edge of the world to maps that just go on forever was really cool
@@notxvexorr4379 Actually, there was an invisible barrier to keep you from falling off the edge. So glad infinite worlds were added to pocket edition 2 years after I began playing in early 2013.
@@coolbro8922 haha good old pocket edition. That was my first version of Minecraft I played
@@notxvexorr4379 I think it was version 1.2 or 1.3 in PE when I started
I love how Caves and Cliffs is just summed up as Otherside lol 😅😂 and yes before you tell me, I am aware of the impact this update actually had on the game. The new terrain generation was much needed and so when the Mountains won the biome vote, it was actually a great thing
I've always been told I'm a new player because I came in when the Horse Update dropped, but it definitely feels crazy to see all the new stuff come in that I've taken for granted as always there
You're definitely a old Minecraft player. Since I started in 1.13 ( bedrock edition version )
I mean you used to be a new player but now definitely new player I think a lot of new players came at 1.13 tho the horse update still seems new to me even tho I was like only tenish when it came out I started playing the game between 1.4 and 1.5
Whats everyone’s favorite update? Mine is definitely 1.13. It was the first time I played survival after solely playing 1.8.9 on servers, and the oceans just amazed me. I would swim and use a boat, going thousands of blocks for hours just to look at all the water and surrounding terrain. It only stopped once I encountered an elder guardian and the “jump scare” caused me to have a panic attack 😭😭😭
1.8 made world generation (and caves!) sooo beautiful. I'd never have guessed that I'd be in awe while playing vanilla Minecraft of all things.
I Play since 1.2.4 and IMO 1.7 was amazing. It added lots of biomes and I was so hyped bc it was the biggest update at the time. If you explored most of new biomes you could play huge amount of mods that were made for 1.7.10. amazing update probably my favorite
Nether update was also phenomenal new nether is 🤩 amazing
my version for servers is clearly 1.8.9, my favorite for survival is 1.16.5
If it's for nostalgia, my favorite favorite is 1.8, I used it all the time when I was a kid
Nether update is the best
It would be great to be done since the first versions, like preclassic, classic, survival test, indev, infdev, alpha and beta
I remember Xbox 360 edition having 1.1 spawn eggs, but not 1.2 stuff, and then from there I vividly remember getting the updates through Xbox live and finding cats for the first time, villager trading becoming a thing, and horses feeling like huge milestones, and I have memories of exploring all the really amazing tutorial worlds up until they stopped supporting Xbox360 edition.
I began playing at version TU1 or TU2 of Xbox 360 Edition in June or July 2012. Back then it was feature-set identical to Beta 1.6.6 on PC. TU3 brought the game to feature parity with Beta 1.7.3, adding in pistons and such. Man it was such a fun time playing the game then as well as throughout all the updates that came out since, although I stopped playing on Xbox 360 regularly in 2016. PS4 was the last port of this game to hold onto the old console edition engine, I was sad when it switched over to Bedrock in late 2019, ultimately marking the end of an era.
Forgot to add: Oh yeah, I absolutely LOVED all the tutorial worlds too, and would do the music disc hunt upon the release of every new tutorial world. Man, 4J Studios was such an amazing game developer, who made a brilliant port of the game for consoles, building a custom engine from the ground up while still fully retaining the Minecraft feel.
Yeah, I remember there being itemframes being in the game on Xbox 360 during the 1.2 versions. They weren’t added until 1.4
I definitely played earlier than this, but the first update i remember getting hyped for was 1.8. Those door and fence variants, along with banners, were HUGE back in the day
fr 1.8 is so nostalgic
1.20: *INSERT A TITLE* Update
1. You included brown dye in pre 1.0, but it wasn’t added until 1.14 (we only had cocoa beans before that)
2. You forgot amethyst in 1.17
Also forgot deepslate coal ore in 1.17
FunFact It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow. ...
fun fact im glad you didn’t say “first”
@MrВeast fake
@MrВeast biggest fan mr beast congrats for 100million
Ok now go sleep
but i just did
Caves and cliffs part II was def the biggest update ever
It literally was lmao
1:05 Nether update reminds me of COVID times.
YES I REMEMBER THE TIMES!!!😫😫
Dang I was really hoping this video would be from the very beginning of Minecraft because I have a lot of memories of and nostalgia for the updates before 1.0 but its still cool to see the updates after 1.0 represented in a nice visual manner like this.
I've been around since alpha 1.1 and I remember how awesome the Nether update was. So many possibilities! So many adventures!
Thank you for this! I’ve made a storage room with items sorter by update and this helps so much!
Dude you are genius
But why, it's useful only for some things but the rest is chaotic
Looks like you're even using the same texture pack for each update. That's some crazy detailing
he just switched between programmer art
Beta 1.8.1 was my favorite - It’s from my perspective the most influential update
I remember being excited when horses were added to Minecraft. They go vroomm. It's the first update that always made me eager to read the patch notes moving forward, and of course "removed herobrine."
1.7 brings the most nostalgia to me. Back in 2013, I remember being so hyped for the stained glass, literally every window I had in my base got replaced with lime stained glass. I was a sucker for green colors back then.
I started playing Minecraft during 1.1. Starting to feel nostalgic ngl.
@Hermann[best channel] bro, shut up
It's really amazing seeing how much minecraft changed in a relatively small amount of updates
small amount of updates spread over 10 years though
I've been playing since 1.2 and it's so crazy how time went by so fast, I remember some of updates like it was yesterday, but then seeing the year it was uploaded feels so nostalgic, man can't believe I'm getting older.
I feel the same way but I'm only 17 :(
The first update I remember was 1.4
@@ralphy1054’m 17 I started playing around 1.2
The game doesn't change. We are changing.
1.15
I started around this update (2019) and I honestly remember being so excited about the updates 😭😭 I don’t play as much anymore, but those were good times. Trapping mobs in holes and finding ways to murder them 😌
Caves and Cliffs part 2 is just an amazing music disc
No it's the entire world generation but it's too big to somehow fit in this kind of format video
@@maelraveloson7482 yeah no shit sherlock
I remember when mob eggs did not exist
@@maelraveloson7482 I know
@@maelraveloson7482 r/whoosh
I started playing 1.4 and I'm absolutely reeling at how long we've had horses because I still kind of think of them as a new addition...
1.6 will always be the definitive Minecraft for me. Everything beyond that is just frivolous (in a good way of course)
I remember back in the day when all wood made oak wood planks - 1.2 was a game changer back then for building
Nicely done! Good short film edit job.
1.13 and 1.16 are honestly my favourite updates ever, they were just so much fun they they came out and the hype buildup was insane. Been playing since 1.4.6, not even 1.7 can match 1.13/16.
I dunno, I've been playing since round 1.7 and watched since before and to me 1.7 is still the most important update, but that's just me :)
@@YasuoChess yes exactly. there are so many amazing mods like Orespawn and Lucky blocks
@@YasuoChess thatd be awesome!
@@YasuoChess you use discord or instagram?
@@YasuoChess alr my acc is @jessewaltlover
I remember being a 9yr old in 2016 when the end cities were added. They still feel recent-ish, even though more than half a decade has passed. I’m old*. I also remember a time when there were only oak wood and iron doors, but i started playing from spring 2015. I played on pocket edition, so i wonder if that’s the reason. I think it probably is, as i remember having only clear glass for a while, but when i visited my uncle and he let me play minecraft on his computer, there was colored glass. Anyway, this video was a nice, nostalgic trip through memory lane.
Edit: *i feel old
Bruh u are not old
Lmao 9 in 2016 which is 15 now
Your not even prime age yet I get the allegory but maybe try not to use it when its thats off. Maybe just say I feel so old which is werid cus blah blah you get it
This whole „I‘m old“ shtick is just insulting to actual old people. 2016 was when my second child was born, and I am FAR from old.
(This whole meme wasn‘t your creation, I know…)
bro ur 15 💀
@@ArDeeMee it's not that us 18-year-olds are old, we *FEEL* old :/.
0:57 Good times :')
du du du du, villager news!
@@marcistical yes
I still remember when, from 1.0 to 1.8 there were new mobs every 2 updates, when 1.8 snapshots started I was hyped saying "Boi there gonna be new mobs cant wait"
Can't wait to see an updated video of this, looking back at the newer updates that turn into nostalgia
Loved the 1.18.2 update, lmao
I guess this video confirms I started playing this game during 2011. Never really knew because I was so young. I remember being so hyped about the end.
I've been spending the last week trying to figure out what was from which update, for reasons. How did you know I needed this?!?
Man, the aquatic update rocked my world.
1.19 does not deserve to be called “The wild update”
0:24 wait...mob spawner in minecart?
Yes
Started when zombies still dropped feathers xD Great video!
1.4 was the first version I played. oh, the memories...
It is CRAZY the leaps and bounds Minecraft has had over the years. So many of these updates were seriously game changing. I remember when they added the ability to change the direction of how stairs were positioned and even how stairs would connect to each other when they were positioned differently. And that was HUGE for building houses! And I remember them adding the end and the Nether. And the game felt like it had WAY more purpose. The updates have made for some awesome times and phases of life for Minecraft. And the new team at Mojang has really built on the foundations that were laid in the beginning in so many meaningful ways. And They're even adding their own foundations to the game with the Deep Dark and new biomes! I'm so excited to see what the Mojang the team has next.
Man to be honestly all the updates since 1.2. 5 feels so Newby, even tho they're almost 10 (!!) years. I still remember playing 1.2.4 on dad's laptop back in 2012 in my 4th grade. Damn what a good old days.
I really appreciate the work in this video. Thanks Alexa
1.8 is the last update that felt like Minecraft to me
It got good again later imo. I also hated the 1.9 update and played sometimes on 1.8 for quite some time, but decided to give the newer versions a shot when 1.13 came out and the combat feel improved a lot, even though I don't even remember what changed from 1.9 to 1.13 combat-wise. Then from 1.14 onwards it just got insanely better imo, I can't imagine coming back to 1.8 vanilla
Its because all 1.9+ updates happened after selling minecraft to microsoft.
As someone who has been playing since 1.7.3 beta in 2011 it is absolutely incredible how much the game has now. Simply remarkable.
Yes! I started playing on Xbox 360 Edition TU1 or TU2 which was identical in feature set to that of Beta 1.6.6 PC. I hated some updates along the way, and found some difficult to get used to, but I really like where the game is now today, especially 1.18. Minus a few recent buggers such as the chat reporting system and the broken 'cadence' of updates.
This
I like how every update was pretty mediocre up until they hit you with this huge aquatic update, completely changing a 95% pointless biome.
I remember playing before the horses update. Such a simpler time it was
It’d be more accurate if there was a giant bucket of lava labeled “chat report system” being dumped on the 1.19 stuff
1.18 is such a large update ! ! !!11
OMG IT IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE WOW!!!
It changed the game forever
Yes also 1.19 is bad
@@kartikthetigersimmba4461 no 1.19 is GOOD! Yes, it might be your opinion but I think they added lots of fun stuff in that update.
This game has come in such a long long way. I remember being introduced to the game 10 years ago by my friend and was very ecstatic because there's pigs, cows, chickens, and sheeps I can put inside my 8x8x8 dirt house. Simpler times.
Goofy ass user name 💀
When Minecraft 1.6 came out, I was in primary school, I was very sick I have to put on the oxygen. Fortunately, my doctor show me Minecraft 1.6 horse update. I was so happy I recovered in 2 days.
Starting 1.9 onward, minecraft just transformed into a 1.6.4 mod pack from 2013. I remember there being like 5 mod pack bosses that looked almost exactly like the warden
I refuse to believe that polar bears are that old
I thought they were added in 1.11 not 1.10
@@TheCultDc2 same
Same I thought they were added on the same update as Pandas lol
@@bernardo-martins nah they were added with the frozen ocean biome which was 1.11 I thought
0:49 I have ocd and the red bed missing just triggers me 💀
Because red bed released First
@@Space_is_very_beautiful I know but it still triggers me 💀💀
@@night.2257 Why?
@@bertbert4960 the red bed is missing so yeah it’s triggering me
@@night.2257 Stop triggering pls.
I thought there would be nothing to show in 1.18 but there is a music disc 🤣
I hate how 1.15 is just 1 new mob and couple of blocks
usually they do a big update and then do a small one. 1.20 was pretty bare bones so the next one will probably be an overhaul to one of the features thats been the same for a while
It is interesting that the 1.7, the update that changed the world, and the 1.17 update also changed the world.
been playing this game since update late 1.4 or early 1.5. Kinda crazy to see how fast the game progressed
Isn't it hilarious how 1.18, arguably the biggest MC update of all time, technically only added one new item?
2.9 million subscribers, 2.9 million views, perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
This video makes me so sad looking back at just how the game changed after the horse update. Minecraft truly lost its charm after that point for me
I started playing in 1.8, i remember playing Pocket Edition in my Samsung Smartphone, it was so cool man, good old times.
dang! didn't realize how much content we were getting with these new updates compared to the old updates!
no way the ocean update was 4 years ago, it feels like 15
Now it’s 5 years ago :)
I think there should be a little more nuance in the updates... 1.8 had a lot of flowers, and 1.9 reworked the combat system; I think adding in Swords would "show" that something changed about the swords, etc.
from 1.7 everything feels new to me lmao...
I started playing in 1.1 just before 1.2 and had no idea how recent polar bears and dragon heads are!
1.15 also included:
*_A COMPLETE OVERHAUL TO THE RENDERING SYSTEM_*
And yet almost nobody uses it (because renderers like Iris and OptiFine exist)
It also includes a ton of bug corrections
@@cat-san4669 Remove pesky and annoying bugs, in exchange for cute looking bugs, what a deal
I come from the future to say that 1.20 was the worst update of all
i also come from the future and your wrong
@@KwikBR no he's right 1.20 update sucks
@@Diamond-pv3bp how? do you not realise they haven't even announced 20% of the update.
0:16 why there is oak slab and stairs ,oak wood was before 1.3
CAVES AND CLIFFS PART 2 PLSSSS
Ok, ok, ok.....WHERE IS THE CAKE????