I had to skip like 40% of the video because he wastes time talking about things completely unrelated to the project. I poorly assumed that based on the title we would get to see some sort of showcase of the progress done on the united states, not just more rallying and a showcase of half of half of new york city specifically
@@jc_art_ It is a monumental museum based on real life. May as well talk about it. ... ... ... ... But I do understand the sentiment of "I don't want a fking history lesson, I just wanna see pretty blocks"
@@persnicketyVC yeah i get it, but ive watched all of these videos as they came out, and over time it gets annoying. This video is especially worse because the title (what i came for) has nothing to do with the video.
7% in 3 years means that if it continues at the exact same pace you'll be done with new york in 48 years. (Actually it's 39.85 after I verified my math. I must've missed a number somewhere in my original calculation)
@@HOWTODOEVERYTHING101 not just computing technology and AI, I'm assuming they're constantly putting work into improving the workflow of building, plugins are improving, general methods will improve over time, and individial builders also get faster with every plot they complete, so I wouldn't be surprised if in only one or two years they make progress twice as fast as now
@@stargazer-elite there is no shot they didnt disable it, but it would be funny if every flag in the game was burnable, but the US's flag specifically is both flammable and majorly explosive.
I didnt realize fully the scale of new york as ive never been, but I went on the server and it HUGE, great work. I did a plot, doing my part. best of luck build the earth team :)
Skępe in Poland is 9% completed (Thats actually a town, but in poland there are no 2 words "city" and "town", there are big and small towns. Instead are villages and towns, Skępe is a town, and it is probably the most finished settlement which has a Town privileges) it is more done by percentage, 2 %points more finished.
Know the feeling, germany is the same. Its just Stadt. Wether its small or large is irrelevant. Over time we have gotten words like "Großstadt" which would be city" and "Kleinstadt" which would be "Town" but overall barely anyone uses them for anything specifically and everyone just says "Stadt" There are even communities of smaller towns which banded together to form a city of their own. They are entirely disconnected mind you with several kms inbetween each part of the "city" with nothing but empty space/nature and some farms but for some reason it counts.
Very commendable, but there's just no possible way to get every underground bit. There are most certainly hidden rooms, bunkers, and corridors lost to time that will most certainly never get rediscovered again. It's incredible you're putting in the effort to tho. Don't forget all the old, forgotten tunnels and such in European countries too then. Those ones are even more ancient since they'd have been there for thousands of years, like the Knights Templar locations. Or lost civilisations.
@@1tsKayne these lost templar knight locations and civilizations this guy is talking about are nonsense so no worries. This commenter has just watched too many conspiracy theories or is too young to critically think about them. Templar knights are overrepresented in literature and pop culture and many myths and legends come from them during the crusade period, this is because of romanticization of the period. but they did not really leave any significant archaeological footprint, because, you know, they were just a small group of knights with financial power. So no hidden holy relics in secret caves like the commenter thinks about are a thing. Thats just something from movies and pop culture. But dont get me wrong! Archaeologists do find holy relics! Although it is very very very rare. One was found earlier this year but has yet to have been identified, but they are not found in holy caves, but just in the ground like a trash pit in this case. And the “lost civilizations”, this commenter had watched too many Atlantis conspiracy theories. Even if the commenter means “lost cities” that are now part of the archaeological record in Europe, they will be covered in soil and no open space will be left in those unless with some sites in desert-like climates where they live in caves but that is not in Europe, so no. The Build the Earth Project had nothing to worry about and I’m confused why that comment got a 100 likes:) hope I helped answer your question!
Insane progress you’re making here. It’s very cool to be able to see my own house in some of these shots of New York! There are many many different websites old and new that detail the deep dark tunnels explored by only some people and I hope you’ll be able to compile them all. It’ll be amazing to see how it all comes together!
Your quantifiable number of tim left to finish New York is roughly 30 more years. But I expect that as time goes on, the speed at which projects are completed will only get faster with new innovations. So I also expect that it'll be done much faster than that.
Its 48th by population. Its a great way to show how the rest of the world can be made and with a city that is somewhat familiar to the people working on the project assuming most of them are from the U.S. Satellite images for the U.S are really detailed too. It'll be interesting to see how they'll make the huge cities in Asia.
You know it put an idea in my head. When you mention so many bits and pieces being integrated into what a city or town actually is, like secret rooms or tunnels or basements. You should have people who are from certain areas work for you to look around places you were unable to see at first, so youre able to finish it.
@@leechion2933 Did you not watch the video? They use random people who do "projects". Who do you think those people are? Evidently you think they sprout from a sidewalk specifically to do these "projects". You think they've never lived anywhere and have never seen anything. There's no facepalm big enough.
*There is a mod called Axiom. It revolutionizes building in Minecraft by allowing you to zoom out and and a whole bunch of other stuff!* Mogswamp has a vid about it titled: Minecraft Building Is About To Evolve It could REALLY help with the project!
A comunidade brasileira existe e existem neste momento grandes parcelas de algumas das principais cidades finalizadas, um dia todo o mundo estará completo, eu acredito
How the heck is this so inspirational? I’ve got nothing better to do today; I think I’ll join and try my hand at building. Always wanted to visit NYC anyhow haha
Do the overlay of a map that shows the elevation map of the area, build each spot to the correct height, then overlay the the colored image to indicate trees and building and roads over that
I'm trying to build my neighborhood in Minecraft, the only difference being I'm one guy and I can't get world edit for whatever reason. it took me about 4 months to build the first building and then another 2 to build a more house sized one behind it. I might have to settle for only building the houses around the first kinda city block, not to mention all the interiors and house plans I'll have to get ahold of. I really want to build the downtown section, followed by 2 different neighborhoods, but without some sort of world edit tool I don't see myself getting there for some time. If I really stay committed to it, it could take somewhere from 5 years to 10 maybe I'll get there one day. And yes my only reference point is a kinda okay Google Earth render/3D buildings and the measuring tool. to find the hight of something I'll go there myself and measure all the windows with a measuring tape (literally) and then use the measuring tool to half hazzerdly find the hight of the building, it's Minecraft which makes it a little easier since I can just round it off but still not the best. Wish me luck,
I grew up on LI. Taking train into the city used to fill me with a certain kind of dread as the LIRR went under ground. There's a whole underground world beneath NYC that's just so mysterious and creepy. Like a crawlspace in a house except it goes on for miles and miles and hides all sorts of horrific secrets.
Yeah, I skipped to the end to see what the point is, and it's that he WANTS.... EVERY... PERSON... TO... (ugh, put it on x2 speed), do a vague thing he calls a "project". He spent 12 minutes talking, emphasizing each and every word like a 3rd-grader doing his first public speaking assignment, and he tells us nothing. I re-started in case I missed something. But no, he never reveals what the "project" is. I guess he's trusting that random people are going to be familiar enough with NYC to reproduce any assigned building accurately. His NYC is going to be a mess, with such lack of clarity.
Anyone else feel like even AFTER watching the other video with the building tutorial and even every building tutorial you have ever made that building is STILL TOO HARD AND STILL JJST FUCKING TOO HARD FOR THEM?
Start small, like with a residential house. And the servers also have their own tutorials that are much better. I went into the project with ZERO world edit knowledge and mediocre building skills. I certainly am not as fast as advanced builders, but I've gotten much better since the beginning. I truly believe if you put your heart to it, you can do it!
I respect the hell out of your optimism (around 10:20) but lets be real, even ads that require nothing see a very small clickthrough rate, asking people to spend 2 hours on a city a good many of them don't care about? Good luck! It's amazing what you've all achieved together so far.
3:50 I used to live in Seattle and I went one of these tours. It was a surreal experience being in underground buildings that were once exposed to the open air.
I kinda like the idea of having the 9/11 memorial and then having “ghost towers” in place as well. Maybe low detail shapes made of stained glass? Would be a cool way to honor the real life memorial of that day and those lost, while still representing the memory of the towers themselves.
Nah but imagine how devastated he’s gonna be that he spent 3 years manually building this when ai gets good enough to do the whole thing in like 5 minutes 💀💀
I wonder if we can quicken the process by using A.I. to do the legwork? Maybe an A.I. program that uses its judgement to cope Google Earth onto the 1:1 Minecraft world "¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah by area it is the 42nd largest, I have no idea where he got the idea that NYC is the largest city in the world from. I think this project is very optimistic in thinking they will recreate the entire world, but we'll see.
I remember when every country on earth issued a first international lockdown, and getting hyped for a group that will rebuild entire earth on Minecraft 1:1 scale. It's safe to say that the hype was long gone now.
It never stops astounding me that so many people cannot spell the word "definitely". It's the word "definite" with an "ly" on it. If you can't spell "definite", it's the word "finite" with a "de" on it. Easy.
is it possible to use a super computer have the layout of the whole google earth put into the program, build up the outline, use AI to go in and use street view to give a high level outline of buildings? idk maybe possible in a few years
I think the worst realisation i have come to is that BTE will never be done because new buildings are being built every day and it's almost impossible to follow all the building projects on the planet at the same time
I went and saw the progress and that looks like it might have taken a long time to build but its going to take even longer if you are trying to build the ocean to. By the time you get done AI would have already done the whole thing 10,000 times before you can do it once in your lifetime. But I do see the effort that you all have put in so far. I wish you guys well.
there's something meaningful about the work being done by human effort, but also, i don't see how most Generative Algorithms would contribute to this project besides just, like, automating the process. You don't need LLM chicanery for that. _They've already heavily automated the process,_ at least along the X & Y axis. I think a similar workflow involving something like google streetview would work for providing detail along the Z axis, for which they already have a less powerful automating tool.
title is misleading - there is progress outside of nyc, though nyc is by far the most complete. Check out Mesa AZ, Madison WI, Minneapolis, MN, Miami FL and so much more!
4:59 both times I tried “exploring,” the unofficial underground of NYC I saw corpses within 5 min. Underground Las Vegas, SF, Paris, etc I did not have that problem even once
I don't know if you were being serious when you said it but New York is not the largest city on earth. Depending on how you view it it is either Chongqing, China, Tokyo, Japan, or some other city in China.
I live here in NYC. If i have time ill try to find the parts of the mc map most unexplored or hard to find with images online and go in real life to help build
Can't wait until we're in a retirement home listening to Pippen rant about how he's nearing completion on the 1:1 Minecraft Earth project.
I had to skip like 40% of the video because he wastes time talking about things completely unrelated to the project. I poorly assumed that based on the title we would get to see some sort of showcase of the progress done on the united states, not just more rallying and a showcase of half of half of new york city specifically
I’ll be there waiting
@@jc_art_ It is a monumental museum based on real life. May as well talk about it.
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But I do understand the sentiment of "I don't want a fking history lesson, I just wanna see pretty blocks"
@@persnicketyVC yeah i get it, but ive watched all of these videos as they came out, and over time it gets annoying. This video is especially worse because the title (what i came for) has nothing to do with the video.
LOL
7% in 3 years means that if it continues at the exact same pace you'll be done with new york in 48 years. (Actually it's 39.85 after I verified my math. I must've missed a number somewhere in my original calculation)
@@HOWTODOEVERYTHING101 Hence the "at the exact same pace." bit I mentioned.
@@Secariousglad you pulled out the calculator for this👍
@@HOWTODOEVERYTHING101other people will join too
@@HOWTODOEVERYTHING101 not just computing technology and AI, I'm assuming they're constantly putting work into improving the workflow of building, plugins are improving, general methods will improve over time, and individial builders also get faster with every plot they complete, so I wouldn't be surprised if in only one or two years they make progress twice as fast as now
Can't wait to be on my deathbed Watching my Hometown be completed.💀
Can't wait to show this project to my grandkids!
lmao
Fr
lol
Can’t wait for the grandkids to be working on it with me
Can't wait for my grandkids to show me this project!
7:48 omg that flag design was genius
TNT american flag is so iconic
Didnt even notice, thats hilarious
I hope that TNT explosions are disabled because I would not trust anything to be made out of it
@@stargazer-elite there is no shot they didnt disable it, but it would be funny if every flag in the game was burnable, but the US's flag specifically is both flammable and majorly explosive.
@@jc_art_LOL, you know what our anthem says: "And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air."
Just the thought of the possibility of my own house being in this world project is so cool!
Yeah same! And i don’t even live in new york
I didnt realize fully the scale of new york as ive never been, but I went on the server and it HUGE, great work. I did a plot, doing my part. best of luck build the earth team :)
Skępe in Poland is 9% completed (Thats actually a town, but in poland there are no 2 words "city" and "town", there are big and small towns. Instead are villages and towns, Skępe is a town, and it is probably the most finished settlement which has a Town privileges) it is more done by percentage, 2 %points more finished.
POLAND MOUNTAIN!
a w nastepnym odcinku:
SKEPE IS THE BIGGEST TOWN IN BTE
Town/city*
It's one or the other, as there is only one word for them - miasto.
Know the feeling, germany is the same. Its just Stadt. Wether its small or large is irrelevant. Over time we have gotten words like "Großstadt" which would be city" and "Kleinstadt" which would be "Town" but overall barely anyone uses them for anything specifically and everyone just says "Stadt"
There are even communities of smaller towns which banded together to form a city of their own. They are entirely disconnected mind you with several kms inbetween each part of the "city" with nothing but empty space/nature and some farms but for some reason it counts.
ciekawe czy mój Rypin zrobią, blisko Skępego jest
Very commendable, but there's just no possible way to get every underground bit. There are most certainly hidden rooms, bunkers, and corridors lost to time that will most certainly never get rediscovered again. It's incredible you're putting in the effort to tho. Don't forget all the old, forgotten tunnels and such in European countries too then. Those ones are even more ancient since they'd have been there for thousands of years, like the Knights Templar locations. Or lost civilisations.
I agree, though it should be tried anyhow, so that we can capture as much of New York as we can.
Lmfao you sound like a conspiracy theorist
what are los "Templar Knights Locations"?
@@1tsKayne these lost templar knight locations and civilizations this guy is talking about are nonsense so no worries. This commenter has just watched too many conspiracy theories or is too young to critically think about them. Templar knights are overrepresented in literature and pop culture and many myths and legends come from them during the crusade period, this is because of romanticization of the period. but they did not really leave any significant archaeological footprint, because, you know, they were just a small group of knights with financial power. So no hidden holy relics in secret caves like the commenter thinks about are a thing. Thats just something from movies and pop culture. But dont get me wrong! Archaeologists do find holy relics! Although it is very very very rare. One was found earlier this year but has yet to have been identified, but they are not found in holy caves, but just in the ground like a trash pit in this case. And the “lost civilizations”, this commenter had watched too many Atlantis conspiracy theories. Even if the commenter means “lost cities” that are now part of the archaeological record in Europe, they will be covered in soil and no open space will be left in those unless with some sites in desert-like climates where they live in caves but that is not in Europe, so no. The Build the Earth Project had nothing to worry about and I’m confused why that comment got a 100 likes:) hope I helped answer your question!
@@1tsKayne I can't remember em myself but YT has plenty of facinating documentaries on The Knights Templar. Highly recommend if ya like documentaries.
The teamwork is insane! Props to all the builders and organizers! ❤
Considering that technology is improving alongside this means that this getting done kinda soon(years) isn't actually a crazy idea.
Insane progress you’re making here. It’s very cool to be able to see my own house in some of these shots of New York! There are many many different websites old and new that detail the deep dark tunnels explored by only some people and I hope you’ll be able to compile them all. It’ll be amazing to see how it all comes together!
They nailed Thompkin Square Park and my old apartments in East village.
@@SephTunesyou must be rich. Ny ain’t cheap
it's totally crazy seeing the streets I grew up on!! This is so wild
I like jazz
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When you finally get to building Gary Indiana in eight years, put it in the nether where it belongs.
This guy needs way more credit I hope mojang honors you for doing this
So much has built up to this and it's great to see it
Your quantifiable number of tim left to finish New York is roughly 30 more years. But I expect that as time goes on, the speed at which projects are completed will only get faster with new innovations. So I also expect that it'll be done much faster than that.
But the project may also meet further complications, like areas that are harder to model or lack enough data
Imagine how much faster this would be if the crab was added
Lol
Imagine how much faster this would be if we didn't vote and care about the mob votes
World edit?
not any faster, they can just use mods like worldedit or axiom
dude... there are already reach mods...
New York is neither the largest city or the largest metropolitan area in the world, in fact it’s not even close. But this is a nice video, props
It’s not as far down the list as you think, it’s like top 30 in the world
@@thatoneguy9666 I never said anything about how far down I think it is besides the vague “it’s not even close” which it isn’t.
@@eddyyt7466 but it’s pretty close
Its 48th by population. Its a great way to show how the rest of the world can be made and with a city that is somewhat familiar to the people working on the project assuming most of them are from the U.S. Satellite images for the U.S are really detailed too. It'll be interesting to see how they'll make the huge cities in Asia.
@@thatoneguy9666 it isn’t.
You know it put an idea in my head. When you mention so many bits and pieces being integrated into what a city or town actually is, like secret rooms or tunnels or basements. You should have people who are from certain areas work for you to look around places you were unable to see at first, so youre able to finish it.
Hang on lemme call up the ninja turtles rq
no shit you think they don't do that?
@@MassiveMaleMonkey Yeah I do think they dont do that. Because they dont. And I know they dont. Being they use google maps and maps only.
Imagine listening to your idea while living in Brazil lmao
@@leechion2933 Did you not watch the video? They use random people who do "projects". Who do you think those people are? Evidently you think they sprout from a sidewalk specifically to do these "projects". You think they've never lived anywhere and have never seen anything. There's no facepalm big enough.
I need a post apocalyptic version of this whole project xD
All it takes is a couple blocks of tnt and you can do this yourself
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE PROJECTS WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥
*There is a mod called Axiom. It revolutionizes building in Minecraft by allowing you to zoom out and and a whole bunch of other stuff!* Mogswamp has a vid about it titled: Minecraft Building Is About To Evolve
It could REALLY help with the project!
I hope the Cobble Hill Tunnel gets added eventually. It'd be so cool to explore, even if it's not 100% accurate.
A comunidade brasileira existe e existem neste momento grandes parcelas de algumas das principais cidades finalizadas, um dia todo o mundo estará completo, eu acredito
How the heck is this so inspirational? I’ve got nothing better to do today; I think I’ll join and try my hand at building. Always wanted to visit NYC anyhow haha
I wonder what Detroit would be like, always getting changed because they are destroying abandoned buildings
Fr especially building new ones and refurbishing abandoned ones
so.. much.. concrete!
Detroit is just an anarchy server
@@S-G-zm3uuI hate that you are right.
Great job! Although I hope you’ve started Tokyo by now, because it has five times the metropolitan population as NYC 😅
Do the overlay of a map that shows the elevation map of the area, build each spot to the correct height, then overlay the the colored image to indicate trees and building and roads over that
My first and not only build just got accepted! im really happy
As a New Yorker, you did this perfectly and it looks so damn good.
Largest city on earth? For people that goes to Tokyo - four times as much as New York City. For land area, it goes to Chongqing in China
I'm trying to build my neighborhood in Minecraft, the only difference being I'm one guy and I can't get world edit for whatever reason. it took me about 4 months to build the first building and then another 2 to build a more house sized one behind it.
I might have to settle for only building the houses around the first kinda city block, not to mention all the interiors and house plans I'll have to get ahold of. I really want to build the downtown section, followed by 2 different neighborhoods, but without some sort of world edit tool I don't see myself getting there for some time.
If I really stay committed to it, it could take somewhere from 5 years to 10 maybe I'll get there one day.
And yes my only reference point is a kinda okay Google Earth render/3D buildings and the measuring tool. to find the hight of something I'll go there myself and measure all the windows with a measuring tape (literally) and then use the measuring tool to half hazzerdly find the hight of the building, it's Minecraft which makes it a little easier since I can just round it off but still not the best.
Wish me luck,
Good luck.
Good luck!
I could help you get world edit if you so desire.
I grew up on LI. Taking train into the city used to fill me with a certain kind of dread as the LIRR went under ground. There's a whole underground world beneath NYC that's just so mysterious and creepy. Like a crawlspace in a house except it goes on for miles and miles and hides all sorts of horrific secrets.
Bro has a degree in yapping
Yeah, I skipped to the end to see what the point is, and it's that he WANTS.... EVERY... PERSON... TO... (ugh, put it on x2 speed), do a vague thing he calls a "project". He spent 12 minutes talking, emphasizing each and every word like a 3rd-grader doing his first public speaking assignment, and he tells us nothing. I re-started in case I missed something. But no, he never reveals what the "project" is. I guess he's trusting that random people are going to be familiar enough with NYC to reproduce any assigned building accurately. His NYC is going to be a mess, with such lack of clarity.
@@mynameisworldbro what are you on about?🤣🤣🤣
@@mynameisworld now THIS guy is the king of yapping
This is so cool! I can’t wait to see if my house is on here lol!
It looks incredible so far!
would love a video showing all the major sports stadiums that have been built
Loving the BTE content!
I've started after previous vid, one building approved, one bugged with no status unable to edit, one more just lost, and currently building one more
I wonder how big the file size will be for this project
well, let’s start putting in our guesses
I’ll start: 15 TB
@@progect3548at least like 23 megabytes
@@thedude7737 ?????
@@onserutiri4359 am i wrong tho
I can’t wait for my great great grandchildren to see this project reach 5% total completion
Delicious dried mango balls
LESSGOOO i live in New York so im happy to see how far this has gotten yayayay
Anyone else feel like even AFTER watching the other video with the building tutorial and even every building tutorial you have ever made that building is STILL TOO HARD AND STILL JJST FUCKING TOO HARD FOR THEM?
Nah
Start small, like with a residential house. And the servers also have their own tutorials that are much better. I went into the project with ZERO world edit knowledge and mediocre building skills. I certainly am not as fast as advanced builders, but I've gotten much better since the beginning. I truly believe if you put your heart to it, you can do it!
Pippen: Tutorial in the description and the card
Description:
Card:
"Largest city in the world"
Tokyo would like a word with you
Ive been following this project since almost the beginning i can not wait to see it at least 50% done in my life time
God damn this is insane!
I respect the hell out of your optimism (around 10:20) but lets be real, even ads that require nothing see a very small clickthrough rate, asking people to spend 2 hours on a city a good many of them don't care about? Good luck! It's amazing what you've all achieved together so far.
you should do something like wyoming or rhode island to see if you can complete a whole state
Bro wyoming will be easy, just build a few houses
@@LieMac exactly.
3:50 I used to live in Seattle and I went one of these tours. It was a surreal experience being in underground buildings that were once exposed to the open air.
You went into the REAL trail ruins!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING LOOKING AT THE COMMENTS, GO BUILD
I kinda like the idea of having the 9/11 memorial and then having “ghost towers” in place as well. Maybe low detail shapes made of stained glass? Would be a cool way to honor the real life memorial of that day and those lost, while still representing the memory of the towers themselves.
Nah but imagine how devastated he’s gonna be that he spent 3 years manually building this when ai gets good enough to do the whole thing in like 5 minutes 💀💀
ahh, this reminds me of 2020, the time of which I didn't care about anything and I could be free
Great video and some great learning aspects and tips, city is beautiful!
I wonder if we can quicken the process by using A.I. to do the legwork? Maybe an A.I. program that uses its judgement to cope Google Earth onto the 1:1 Minecraft world "¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Exposed
anyone still here to wait for pippen to finish the whole world
Can't wait to see the challenges of building São Paulo...
whenever this gets finished somebody's gonna do fucking minecraft geoguesser
Account for inflation, that $24 is a whopping….. $1500
Whenever this comes out in 2037 it’s gonna be amazing
It will take you approximately 40’047 years to complete this project MINUS the ocean if you go at around the same pace lmao
will never be finished, cool too see some of it done ig
Don’t say that…
Can't wait to see Rainbolt play GeoGuessr but with Minecraft Earth instead, and still guess perfectly!
Very much NOT the largest city nor metropolis in the world- that would be Tokyo- but it's a wonderful progress!
Yeah by area it is the 42nd largest, I have no idea where he got the idea that NYC is the largest city in the world from. I think this project is very optimistic in thinking they will recreate the entire world, but we'll see.
It is 11th largest by size, 28th largest by population.
I remember when every country on earth issued a first international lockdown, and getting hyped for a group that will rebuild entire earth on Minecraft 1:1 scale.
It's safe to say that the hype was long gone now.
Now do brooklyn queens newark and long Island
New York city statistically has a lot of empty landmass compared to other cities so it's definately possible
It never stops astounding me that so many people cannot spell the word "definitely". It's the word "definite" with an "ly" on it. If you can't spell "definite", it's the word "finite" with a "de" on it. Easy.
good thing u started after 2001. the city went thru some big changes that year
I’m a french minecraft passionate, i would love to help building 1:1 paris, very excited for this project to come !
3 years 7% lets say another year is 10% then it would take 40 years to complete New York City
New York will be done in at the end of 2062. Can’t wait to see this finished project on my 57th birthday
is it possible to use a super computer have the layout of the whole google earth put into the program, build up the outline, use AI to go in and use street view to give a high level outline of buildings? idk maybe possible in a few years
Alright just about 48 more years to go!!!!
I think the worst realisation i have come to is that BTE will never be done because new buildings are being built every day and it's almost impossible to follow all the building projects on the planet at the same time
They just chose a specific time and are building earth from that time period. Doesn’t have to cover every possible building
History isn’t stupid, it’s quite interesting and cool.
i can't wait to raid area 51 in minecraft
Denmark made their entire country in Minecraft on a 1:1 scale over a decade ago and let anyone connect to it.
it's always been a dream of mine to fully explore nyc without restriction
I went and saw the progress and that looks like it might have taken a long time to build but its going to take even longer if you are trying to build the ocean to. By the time you get done AI would have already done the whole thing 10,000 times before you can do it once in your lifetime. But I do see the effort that you all have put in so far. I wish you guys well.
there's something meaningful about the work being done by human effort, but also, i don't see how most Generative Algorithms would contribute to this project besides just, like, automating the process. You don't need LLM chicanery for that. _They've already heavily automated the process,_ at least along the X & Y axis. I think a similar workflow involving something like google streetview would work for providing detail along the Z axis, for which they already have a less powerful automating tool.
Super cool!! Can't wait for my city (Detroit) to shape up. You'll probably have it done in a few months with how much smaller it is than new York
If you think New York is big, I can't wait until you discover Chongqing when it's time to work on building China
Very cool video, btw
I think they have different teams
@@LieMac ohh well yeah that would make it easier
Why the fuck is this guy’s videos so philosophical 😭 bro’s making me question my existence
It's like a Scientology propaganda video, 🤣 so hilariously over-the-top.
bro how fun it would be to start a survival world in this map
You'd survive better than in the real NYC, since there are no guns in Minecraft.
title is misleading - there is progress outside of nyc, though nyc is by far the most complete. Check out Mesa AZ, Madison WI, Minneapolis, MN, Miami FL and so much more!
If I can’t find and enter my house in America by the end of this project, I will absolutely riot
Time to build for the next 35 years ig
4:59 both times I tried “exploring,” the unofficial underground of NYC I saw corpses within 5 min. Underground Las Vegas, SF, Paris, etc I did not have that problem even once
Can't wait for you to build my home state of Mississippi! And my hometown of Amory, MS
I really want to download my hometown see all the places that I visit along with my own house
I’d imagine after they finish this massive city they’ll do all the rest of the famous capitals like Paris, Tokyo, London, Beijing, etc
New York is not a capitol
Perfect to wake up too.
I clicked on a Minecraft video... I came out with a new perspective of architecture and an appreciation for big cities.
Okay.
I don't know if you were being serious when you said it but New York is not the largest city on earth. Depending on how you view it it is either Chongqing, China, Tokyo, Japan, or some other city in China.
That is in population. In size I am not sure which one is the biggest but I also don't think its New York but it is probably towards the top.
You took 3 years to 7% one city, you aren't recreating the entire earth in a 1:1 scale, it's impossible
This will be the only form of history aliens will find of us
Cant wait until bro builds my house
DO TEXAS NEXT 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Texas would be impossible, since Minecraft has no guns.
@@mynameisworld despensers?
I live here in NYC. If i have time ill try to find the parts of the mc map most unexplored or hard to find with images online and go in real life to help build
I wonder if my house was built in your world. If so that is really weird but cool and I would like to see it.