Well at least they gain exposure and got saved into the archives of the internet. Some griefers are rather kind and tell 2b2t TH-cam's like Fit and Sal to give it exposure
@@r32juan thats because the base is under the hell called the spawn, nobody freecams to see if there are something under and it didnt have a video coverage thats got 250k views on youtube
Isn't that just a very weird thought. All those memories gone with the place. Totally abandoned and forgotten. It kind of makes me sad thinking about it
@@casperveneman1151 Same. It gives a sense of nostalgia of the past and reminds us of how we can never go back to recapture it. Times gruelingly moves on without care to memory or emotions and that is honestly depressing.
@@casperveneman1151 just like this comment section in a way. But i agree. Blocks and bases and friends that never see each-other again . Some people who played 2011-2016 died. Just in that arbitrary 5 year window i typed. Let alone 2010-currently.
@@mesopithecus8622 yeah but you can “archive” places without showing it to the whole world to get destroyed at the same time. At least i got my slabs from the place 😎 😆
What saddens me the most is that this base lasted 10 years, but I don't think it will survive tomorrow. The double edge of documenting ... You save it on video, but at the same time, it vanish forever.
It's really strange how Minecraft's culture changes over the years. It's like our real life world. I get the same feeling when I visit my oldest parts on my single player world, which wast started back in 2010. I still play on this save today, and it's like a museum of your own life.
The irony about this is, After this video has been made this base is probably gone in the next Day or 2. Well as of this moment 8.427 peeople have already watched this video
@@eyezak_m If you're curious about this, in Russia we use none of these symbols as a thousand marker, we would just write "8000". But for the decimals Russians use a comma, like 8,1 would be eight and one-tenth
Yes, it is quite difficult and time-consuming to count all the digits in a number. But we usually start counting from the end of a number and put an imaginary dot after every three digits to make it easier to read the whole number. It may be hard for foreigners to understand this system but it's a just a matter of practice, honestly. If the number is less than 1.000.000, then it's quite easy to read it fast without using commas or dots. UPD: Also Russian way of reading numbers differs a lot from the English one. For example, we'll read "1.167" not as "One thousand one hundred and sixty-four", but as "Тысяча сто шестьдесят семь", what can be roughly translated to English as "Thousand hudred sixty-seven". It's difficult for me to explain the difference, but in English you sort of divide this number into three different numbers -- a thousand, a hundred and tens, and in Russian we read it as one number. Tried to explain but I think I didn't succeed in that. Also, we read dates the same way we read numbers. This would be easier to explain, so I'll try it. "1984" you'll read as ""nineteen eighty-four", right? Russians will read it as "One thousand nine hundred and eighty-four", just like the numbers. Sorry for my English, I know it quite well but have almost zero speaking practice because in our country there are very few people who can and who want to speak English, so I have noone to talk with.
@@icata12345 then why the heck do scientists cares the drawings in cavemen walls? Stonehenge? All other historical shit? Because it survived through time. But now thanks to Salc, it will be destroyed by the griefers
If i had to put a guess as to when the base was built id have to say sometime before beta 1.8, looking at the build many old-school building techniques have definitely been used like you said, but what interests me is the fences with torches on them, the ability to put torches on fences was introduced in beta 1.7 so the base was under construction durring or after 1.7, however any evidence for around beta 1.8 seems non existent, for one the glass used is full glass blocks, and the fact that stone bricks, a block that was very popular at the time and is easy to obtain is not there makes me feel like that the base had to be built durring beta 1.7, of course chances are they just didn't use the new blocks because they just didn't feel like using them, but also with the base only being 2000 blocks away from spawn i feel sure it was 1.7 as sprinting was introduced in beta 1.8 so traveling that far while not too far is still a small journey to make durring that time, especially with spawn having mostly always been as chaotic as it is and without any sprint jumps. Of course this is all my speculation but i think that is most likely a base built right before minecraft got its major update that would separate itself from classic minecraft to the moddern minecraft, which in my opinion is honestly very amazing to see something like that.
“Glass covering torches, who does that nowadays!” Me who lost interest in the game before I could finish the construction book and hasn’t changed building style
Man this video was driving me nuts, I couldn't figure out where I'd heard that backing track before... ( 0:35 ) then I shazam'd it and found it was from RUNESCAPE. Now I have to go back and play some Runescape xD
"And it's at these coords! (-49928, 14, 4882) This will likely stay for at least 1 more year!" Btw please don't go those coords there's absolutely nothing there!
I actually built that base back in the day. It was me and a buddy Chris of mine, good old days. I stopped playing like 6 years ago. But Crazy how it’s still up!
Sal, you should really be documenting this but NOT uploading it becasue of the griefing. You should check on it from time to time then upload the video when its griefed.
You were very excited in this video. I felt like you were watching a rollercoaster ride in VR, but we were seeing your younger siblings first Minecraft build.
just out of curiosity: does SalC1 pretend to be clueless/oblivious to things so he can act like he's discovering/finding out about things for the first time? not criticizing, just curious.
These remnants look familiar to the base I built with a facepuncher from around that time. Also 2000 blocks away from spawn sounds about right (that felt far from spawn back then). What's the location for this? I think I remember what the surface looked like, I could generate the old seed and check.
I had an underground base similar to this about 2000 blocks away from spawn as well back then... Heck this might even be my old base the building style seems to match the way I used to build. The thought that this might be my old base is crazy. I'm not 100% sure tho. All i remember is that i did a lot of mob grinding and also farmed trees right above the base.
If you want to grief theres plenty that needs doing in the real world. Destroying an empty shell because you have the "well everyone else does it so I have to too, because anarchy means griefing and griefing only" brainworm is asinine.
It's magical how we can immediately distinguished what an old style of building in Minecraft is compared to the modern way of building.
The way I think about it is Minecraft building evolves kind of like real world building evolves. Just at a faster pace.
@Heqt
That doesn’t work here; no one asked for a video link
I still like to have lava walls in my dungeon bases.
@@blunderingfool Lava walls will never get old, they're just way too cool
@@JoNarDLoLz I'd say they're hot, but you do you...
When this base was built I still had hair. Good vid as always man
Hair…
Wheres your hair now dad?
Hello dad
oldest anarhcy server inminevraft🤬😡
sad
The base is already gone. That's why 2b2t is so interesting. Trying to preserve something essentially guarantees its destruction.
Sad, it was a true relic of the past
Well at least they gain exposure and got saved into the archives of the internet.
Some griefers are rather kind and tell 2b2t TH-cam's like Fit and Sal to give it exposure
Well, the base is destroyed on 2b2t, yes, but the legacy of this base will last as long as this youtube video stays up.
it was bound to get griefed anyway, might as well give it a little exposure and record its existence
Why can't youtubers wait until it gets griefed before publishing their video about it?
there's probably crater with size of wyoming now
Wyoming isn’t real
@@CraftersLandOfficial and neither are you or I
@@HeqtMC Not only was I rickrolled but I've been trying to get skyblock out of my recommendations
You mean the size of alaska?
@@HeqtMC you son of a ....
How dare you?
My man showed a lot of bedrock floor, this base is probably gone by now
Just follow obby wall
@@disconneck1363 2k blocks from spawn and they didnt find it in 10 years, someone is gonna use it for sure, easier than flying around looking for it
@@r32juan thats because the base is under the hell called the spawn, nobody freecams to see if there are something under and it didnt have a video coverage thats got 250k views on youtube
It's crazy to think how many people have visited this on their journeys.
Ye
eyyyy whats up psivewri didnt know you watched 2b2t videos
Oh hi Psivewri
Hi, I've watched you from 2019 lol
As an great nebula of 2b2tpe I am so proud it is not griefed
"SalC1 just post a vid about a old 10 years base"
Griefers: *its time to shine.*
ye its a bad thing Salc1 expose this base to many people
@@johne28 Well... Now it's atleast documented
I am looking for the base rn
th-cam.com/video/AdN5Pid2fZc/w-d-xo.html
@@Century21PeterboroughLakers :(
If this can survive so close to spawn, imagine the thousands of bases that no one will ever discover or come back too.
2b2t is a very unique place
Isn't that just a very weird thought. All those memories gone with the place. Totally abandoned and forgotten. It kind of makes me sad thinking about it
@@casperveneman1151 Same. It gives a sense of nostalgia of the past and reminds us of how we can never go back to recapture it. Times gruelingly moves on without care to memory or emotions and that is honestly depressing.
A tomb and time capsule
@@casperveneman1151 just like this comment section in a way. But i agree. Blocks and bases and friends that never see each-other again . Some people who played 2011-2016 died. Just in that arbitrary 5 year window i typed. Let alone 2010-currently.
Why do I have a feeling that this base is going to be destroyed in next 24h xD
*1 hour
Because he basically gave the base location away, I mean within 5 hours I guarantee you it will be a crator.
Maybe the griefers are doing this now as of the time of release of the video
@@scixxor6025 he showed a lot of the bedrock floor, rip
@@HeqtMC i've been trolled 😔😔😔
"Alpha slabs this close to spawn?"
Me who found one about 100 blocks out in the nether:
Nether doesn't count.
@@TheCrystonian why not?
@@remu6841 Well the Nether isn't really "Spawn". Its not the overworld
@@TheCrystonian and if it’s 100 in the nether, then someone placed them there recently
I haven't found any alpha slabs yet :(
“Remnants of old 2b2t still exist”
Yeah, not anymore. Thanks Sal
lel.. Right?
He just archived it, so the sarcastic "Thanks Sal" should be not sarcastic.
@@mesopithecus8622 yeah but you can “archive” places without showing it to the whole world to get destroyed at the same time. At least i got my slabs from the place 😎 😆
Too bad
If he didnt include the spawn wall the base would be much harder to find
True
What saddens me the most is that this base lasted 10 years, but I don't think it will survive tomorrow. The double edge of documenting ... You save it on video, but at the same time, it vanish forever.
It was bound to be discovered. At least it was found before someone else did.
"Why build this so thick?!" Proceeds to put obsidian back in its place so its not easy for other players XD
Gotta prevent them from escaping
dude he exposed the whole base its gone
“Who does this anymore? Glass covering torches?”
I’m just going to pretend my building skills have progressed over the last 8 years…
"This is a relic base from 2011-2012 Minecraft" then he destroys parts of it... Nice dude.
dont matter he just exposed it so its gone now
It's really strange how Minecraft's culture changes over the years. It's like our real life world. I get the same feeling when I visit my oldest parts on my single player world, which wast started back in 2010. I still play on this save today, and it's like a museum of your own life.
The irony about this is,
After this video has been made this base is probably gone in the next Day or 2.
Well as of this moment 8.427 peeople have already watched this video
@@eyezak_m ohh lmao I was confused. In Britain we always use a comma, I think it's only mainland Europe that uses . instead.
@@eyezak_m
If you're curious about this, in Russia we use none of these symbols as a thousand marker, we would just write "8000". But for the decimals Russians use a comma, like 8,1 would be eight and one-tenth
@@dovacin23 wish we were using period instead of comma
@@dovacin23 Doesn’t that make it difficult to read a large number? E.g. 7,000,000,000 vs. 7000000000.
Yes, it is quite difficult and time-consuming to count all the digits in a number. But we usually start counting from the end of a number and put an imaginary dot after every three digits to make it easier to read the whole number. It may be hard for foreigners to understand this system but it's a just a matter of practice, honestly. If the number is less than 1.000.000, then it's quite easy to read it fast without using commas or dots.
UPD: Also Russian way of reading numbers differs a lot from the English one. For example, we'll read "1.167" not as "One thousand one hundred and sixty-four", but as "Тысяча сто шестьдесят семь", what can be roughly translated to English as "Thousand hudred sixty-seven". It's difficult for me to explain the difference, but in English you sort of divide this number into three different numbers -- a thousand, a hundred and tens, and in Russian we read it as one number. Tried to explain but I think I didn't succeed in that. Also, we read dates the same way we read numbers. This would be easier to explain, so I'll try it. "1984" you'll read as ""nineteen eighty-four", right? Russians will read it as "One thousand nine hundred and eighty-four", just like the numbers.
Sorry for my English, I know it quite well but have almost zero speaking practice because in our country there are very few people who can and who want to speak English, so I have noone to talk with.
This base will be griefed soon after this video
Its basically a bait for these griefers to bite. Its an anarchy server after all
It already looks like shit... why do people even bother
@@icata12345 then why the heck do scientists cares the drawings in cavemen walls? Stonehenge? All other historical shit? Because it survived through time.
But now thanks to Salc, it will be destroyed by the griefers
NO shit sherlock
@@plaane its a shitty rock with monkeys on it
Absolutely loving the Runescape music.
Uh oh well we can guess it’s gone now XD
Yes it already gone
I found it. its not
It's gonna be gone soon
@@rambosx6699 still there
What about now
You just sentenced this base to death
It’s gone
@@regurgitatedapplez7388 Lmao is it actually?
@@JJw3K yep
It was probably going to be destroyed soon anyways, at least this way it gets immortalized on the internet
Sal turns bases that survived 10 years to immortal bases on the internet. *2b players hate him*
Find out with just this one simple trick!
Can't grief a TH-cam video!
@@clarkclements7204 well youtube can
@@clarkclements7204 -Copyright Strikes-
And this is the exact reason why 2b2t players hate youtubers
It's a cool find, I'm glad you checked it out!
im not cause he just got it killed
Welp, rest in peace 2011 spawn base, probably gone by now after 32 minutes of this video being posted.
Huge respect for the intro music choice, Sal
What is it?
@@serioustr James Hannigan - Harmony from Runescape
@@Alxertion oh that's why it sounded so familiar
Thanks for showing the location. Now its gonna get griefed, maybe right now or later.
i love how on 2b2t you can just put a lava cast over something and perserve it for literal YEARS
acog is expensive
That's because lava casts lead people to believe there's nothing left to find, that it's already been ransacked as have many sights on 2B2T.
Might be a fun idea to make a base using a lava cast.
Reminds me of old aperture in a way, a relic buried beneath all the modernity
It makes you wonder, are those fences/wood blocks the last remaining relics of what once was 2b2t's spawn trees?
Dude im in love with the old building styles and methods, they feel so nostalgic
If i had to put a guess as to when the base was built id have to say sometime before beta 1.8, looking at the build many old-school building techniques have definitely been used like you said, but what interests me is the fences with torches on them, the ability to put torches on fences was introduced in beta 1.7 so the base was under construction durring or after 1.7, however any evidence for around beta 1.8 seems non existent, for one the glass used is full glass blocks, and the fact that stone bricks, a block that was very popular at the time and is easy to obtain is not there makes me feel like that the base had to be built durring beta 1.7, of course chances are they just didn't use the new blocks because they just didn't feel like using them, but also with the base only being 2000 blocks away from spawn i feel sure it was 1.7 as sprinting was introduced in beta 1.8 so traveling that far while not too far is still a small journey to make durring that time, especially with spawn having mostly always been as chaotic as it is and without any sprint jumps. Of course this is all my speculation but i think that is most likely a base built right before minecraft got its major update that would separate itself from classic minecraft to the moddern minecraft, which in my opinion is honestly very amazing to see something like that.
man I immediately recognized that old school mob grinder
“Glass covering torches, who does that nowadays!”
Me who lost interest in the game before I could finish the construction book and hasn’t changed building style
I really appreciate the GW2 soundtrack. Absolutely beautiful.
I completely forgot that I used to put torches behind glass. Lava as lighting too...
I legit found this base like a week ago flying around with elytra and freecam but didn't know how old it was.
I think the build style should be your indicator.. 😂
I’m binge watching this guy because it’s fascinating to see the history of the nostalgic game a lot of people play
"Why build this so thick!"
-SalC1
Man this video was driving me nuts, I couldn't figure out where I'd heard that backing track before... ( 0:35 ) then I shazam'd it and found it was from RUNESCAPE. Now I have to go back and play some Runescape xD
Nobody :
FitMC : THE oldest anarchy survival base-
Holy shit the likes
Did you at least grab all of the alpha slabs for yourself? The base will be gone within hours now so you might as well
Was actually in good shape when i found it. Nothin changed yet
@Lucas Pournaris Bruh, why do you accuse people of random things?
It gives me so much joy that sal uses viva pinata music in most of his videos it makes me feel nostalgic and a comfy feeling when I watch his videos
There is now a wither where that base used to be lmao
lol, next video: we have found the oldest base still standing
Not anymore!
"And it's at these coords! (-49928, 14, 4882) This will likely stay for at least 1 more year!"
Btw please don't go those coords there's absolutely nothing there!
I was breathing, but this seemed more important.
Breathe!!!
Lmao! Underrated comment.
True Minecrafter geeking out over old build styles and old blocks.
I actually built that base back in the day. It was me and a buddy Chris of mine, good old days. I stopped playing like 6 years ago. But Crazy how it’s still up!
Videos like this brings me back the days i worked my butt of to build that one 3 story house from the minecraft guiding books...
and now that there's a video about it it will get destroyed in minutes
power to ya for not dragging this on for 10 minutes. love your stuff!
Sal, you should really be documenting this but NOT uploading it becasue of the griefing. You should check on it from time to time then upload the video when its griefed.
You were very excited in this video. I felt like you were watching a rollercoaster ride in VR, but we were seeing your younger siblings first Minecraft build.
This base isn't going to be there for long...
My jaw dropped to the floor when you mined that alpha slab.
Now you said someones gonna grief :/
But good video, now it's recorded forever in a TH-cam video
Great video of the small details of 2B2T. Hope you grabbed a wdl. Pity that even these remnants are often eliminated once highlighted.
just out of curiosity: does SalC1 pretend to be clueless/oblivious to things so he can act like he's discovering/finding out about things for the first time? not criticizing, just curious.
2:08 With that jump you just leaved your mark here, without even knowing!
oh man the glass & torches really brings me back. I miss the alpha days
Man that petrified slab is REALLY cool to see! The history of why the exist is wild
These remnants look familiar to the base I built with a facepuncher from around that time. Also 2000 blocks away from spawn sounds about right (that felt far from spawn back then).
What's the location for this? I think I remember what the surface looked like, I could generate the old seed and check.
Did you find it
@@justsomecatwithahoodie7447 Nah, I don't know how to get the coordinates
Holy cow that runescape music brought me back in time.
God. I remember building bases like that in early MCPE.
Back when it didn't have hunger.
Those were the days.
Really good video. I played MP on early beta, this brings back a lot of memories
10 years on the oldest anarchy server on mc
I had an underground base similar to this about 2000 blocks away from spawn as well back then... Heck this might even be my old base the building style seems to match the way I used to build. The thought that this might be my old base is crazy. I'm not 100% sure tho. All i remember is that i did a lot of mob grinding and also farmed trees right above the base.
Imagine the guy that logged out there comming back 10 years later and almost nothing happened
Imagine the guy that logged out there comming back 10 years later and almost nothing happened
I love the videos you make, they're like a high quality documentary of Minecraft!
The nostalgia kick when I heard the Guild Wars 2 music
Harmony from RuneScape at the beggining made me not even pay attention to what he was saying
Isn't that the old facepunch base from 2011? Those alpha slabs are a nice find btw! 😳
Yay recommendations got me first
Same!
no.
LLL sike
Early squad
Now that this video is out, some maniac is going to go blow it up
If you want to grief theres plenty that needs doing in the real world.
Destroying an empty shell because you have the "well everyone else does it so I have to too, because anarchy means griefing and griefing only" brainworm is asinine.
I never knew this base was a thing. Until I watched this video thanks sal! Btw happy Ur back from vacation!
you idiot he just got the base destroyed
"Did you die?"
"Sadly, I did...."
*"BUT I LIVED!"*
Hi engineer
Engineer gayming
how
I didn’t know about the obsidian wall thank you
finally a new vid :D
Nice video! Crazy how it survived for so long!
3:11 I recognize that bedrock.. be there soon /j
Great video, keep up good work SalC!
Now that you made this video people are gonna grief it -_-
SalC1 is now an archeologist
And fit said that bug hole is the last relic of the old 2b. This just toes to show there will always be more
love the runescape orchestral music in the intro
rip that base now lol
The ascetic is so cool, I’m going to incorporate it into one of my builds
This is a uniquen’t comment
1:45 SalC1 is breaking the largest obsidian wall in the server consists of 8.1 Million obsidian blocks made by the Linked Horizon
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U first man
Ok
Oh boy
I love that background music from guild wars 2
i like how he loved the torch behind glass
Did not expect to hear RuneScape 3 music on a 2B2T video
As a great 2b2tpe nebula and a griefer of popbob in 2bpe i am proud that this base survived
This is literally the equivalence of finding a medieval dungeon under a city airport. What a find.
I like the way we all built in minecraft, back before their were good builds, we just built to our heart's content.
salc1: you dont see people building like this anymore
me who uses some of those building techniques tp this day:
This Video Comes up
Griefers: ITS TIME TO SHINE!
If the building is underground, has glass on the walls and smooth stone slabs, it's definitely old school (or a replica, i guess)