Only OGs will remember that dark patch glitch that sometimes generates in a world, typically in mountain faces or caves. Then once you place a block in it you basically break the glitch
Fun fact about the death screen no longer saying "game over!" It still says "game over!" when you die on a hardcore world, which is very fitting as well lol.
Does anyone remember the time when clay was incredibly rare? If you wanted to build a brick house, you had to spend hours looking for clay in rivers and lakes. The spawnrate for clay seemed incredibly finite.
Yeah I never wanted to make bricks anyway but my world on Xbox 360 had a small patch just before the end of the world. Also remember finding ores outside of the world barrier and be like whelp there’s some iron I’ll never be able to mine
I remember that, it wasn't that clay itself was rare per se, it's just that the environment that spawns clay (beaches) was very hit or miss. Especially on early MCPE which didn't have infinite worlds, if your world didn't have a shallow beach you couldn't get clay at all and had to make a new world. Mushrooms had the same problem in MCPE too, they only (rarely) spawn on random dirt blocks in dark areas (caves weren't a thing back then), there was no mushroom biome or anything.
Does anyone remember the good old days when you could craft a bed with different types of wool, and get a red bed? Or making dirt beacons to find you're way back home?
I was really upset when they removed the ability to block with your sword. I was young and horrible at the game when I was finally able to get it on my computer but I remember joining public servers and playing cops and robbers, you’d spawn with a sword and in a cell with cell mates, whom could easily kill you, but you often made the sign of peace to prevent that
Being a Minecraft veteran, when I play today I still expect some of these features that appear in the video, such as the zombies that throw feathers, the ship that breaks when colliding, The sheep that shed wool when you hit them This happens to me unconsciously, when I see that it doesn't happen I say to myself: oh right, that's not a thing anymore.
A couple more things vets will remember: - Early versions of the Nether sounded terrifying because ghasts kept randomly flying into lava or burning netherrack and could actually be damaged by them. - Furnaces could be used as hidden stashes because they had a regular stone texture on top. - Building minecart boosters because powered rails didn't exist yet. - Using water ladders to climb up super quickly.
Easy loaders for boats and eats roads. When boats floated on water even if you placed them under water, making them really good elevators as well as fast transport on land, if you knew how to place your water.
I’m 20 minutes in and this makes me miss the feeling Minecraft used to give me. The old sounds and music really makes me miss old school Minecraft. P.S. I’m still afraid to run over my farms.
Little note about the old enchanting tables: You could absolutely read the text and see what the enchants were, you just had to learn what each symbol meant. I've all but forgotten it now, but back in the day, I used to translate enchanting table scriptures for my friends over Skype
I remember when I first played Minecraft on the PS3, I found a hollow mountain, and used trapdoors as doors because I couldn't find the door in the creative menu.
I remember 90%+ of these because they weren't just exclusive to beta or alpha. They stuck around for a LONG time. I remember after release updates 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5 were MASSIVE updates. None of the other updates since have compared.
Yeah exactly! I remember 1.5 being absolutely massive because it was the first moveable redstone block. It had redstoners going crazy! And having villagers you could finally trade with come in 1.3? That was cool.
@@Smoon161 I think there are two general ways. There are old offline games that can be obtained but I think the simpler way is tweaking the version option on the Java Launcher. However this option only goes back so far so I think the earliest versions including Alpha have to be found.
I also remember these few things from older versions - Pumpkins already have faces carved and doesn't grow if you don't till the dirt around. -You can't place jack o lanterns on glass block or fences -your own dog will attack you if you hit your self with an arrow -sheep wool don't regrow -you can have water in nether by bringing and breaking ice block
@@NoMercyProGirl oh yeah that's true. Skeletons are the biggest threat on hard difficulty cause their aim and damage is crazy (easily countered by shield tho). And for creepers I thought the same and then I see that back then they would charge at you while exploding. Now they kinda stand still and explode.
5:12 Not only would creepers go slightly left and explode, so too would skeletons move slightly left before shooting. The only mobs that would go straight to you would be zombies and that is how Etho sorted hostile mobs before cats, dogs and turtle eggs. 7:07 Been so long, but I think you had to crouch and sneak to prevent your farmland from being destroyed.
I remember when the only thing the Nether was useful for was fast travel to somewhere far away in the overworld. We had full rail stations in the Nether complete with minecart dispensers to get from one side of the map to the other quickly. The hardest part was not getting ganked by ghasts while we were building the rail ines.
Not very veteran but before the village update all you had to do to breed villagers was place a lot of doors around. I really wanted to say this somewhere for like a month now, I finally found an opportunity, that thought just refused to get out of my head! It's not surprising if people forgot about it or never even knew it was a thing cuz villagers weren't as useful before the village update
4:08 I've been playing for more than a decade at this point and I had no idea about this! I do remember being annoyed in my first minecraft world when they stopped spawning after a while and then one day I ventured out rather far and came back to see a pig and cow finally had spawned and I was so excited that animals were appearing again.
Imagine making a baseless statement without anything to back it up that's pathetic kid😂 either come back with evidence or don't spread lies that's pathetic
I remember being really excited for beds, stackable food, animals all dropping unique meats. I also remember zombies dropping feathers and fire spreading forever.. oh, and debug towers for stronholds. edit, you mentioned some seeds but I can't belive you didn't mention 404 (challenge) or "gargamel" which was my favorite
passive mobs do actually spawn but it's very rare because of the way minecraft is coded, you can change this option on any server running the bukkit api, it's really helpful for larger servers where players are very spread out, because basically no mobs will spawn in day or night
Yea i seriously cant disagree, hearing "veteran" every 10 seconds is pretty irritating, enough to chase some out. He says it once more just as i type this outb😭
I never played on pc until 1.6.4 but it's amazing how much of this I remember simply from experiencing the Xbox 360 edition port by 4J Studios of minecraft beta 1.6.6 I think the first update I really remember was TU3 when they added pistons My first true survival experience was on one of those fully snow worlds that generated occasionally and I remember living on a frozen lake and building a 2x3 simple piston door because I was still scared of the mobs So much nostalgia I wish I could revisit those worlds just to see them again
Yeah, most of these were in the old console versions. I specifically remember the old tutorial worlds and I personally wish they would bring those back to Java because they did a far better job at teaching the game then the frankly lacking and confusing "tutorial" the game has now.
The cool thing about bedrock is alot of the old features and sounds from early versions of release were used in bedrock. So you can enjoy old minecraft in bedrock pretty much, just put on the classic texture pack or you won't be sent back to memory lane 😅
Mood, I remember playing bedrock on my old kendle, the sound effects and textures, I also remember when there where no caves and you just had to make tunnels just to find diamonds.
I was only 7 when the beta came out, so I can’t remember everything, but watching this vid still made me feel nostalgic over the earlier versions lmao I’m very glad the Nether isn’t as boring now, though.
I still build my base in a mountain. It just feels right to me. Also I remember SO MUCH THAT YOU MENTIONED. I remember the fast world generating, the cave sounds, the animals appearing, the Nether being so pathetic at the time, the weird Skeletons, the blacksmiths, the farmland getting ruined, the yellow flower, Mods and Texture Packs, Herobrine, the Temple of Notch, no hunger bar, the amazing power and speed of bows, no stackling food, the door sound, punching sheep for wool, the old hurt sound, no sprinting, the bed attack, old creative mode, pig being food only, staring creepers, the old explosion sounds, the rose, TooManyItems (never actually used it though), no beds, I as the inventory key, old gravel, feather zombies, YOGSCAST (I still watch them and go back to that series when I feel nostalgic), punching TNT, Achievements, body just disappearing, spam clicking the sword (I still am mad), fire spreading, sword blocking, the old lava texture, thw only wood planks being oak, chunk errors (never encountered them myself), the golden apple crafting, non-toggle brightness, exposed dungeons, annoyingly rare cookies, OP bonemeal, Testificate!, endgame diamonds, no recipe book, max build height 140 blocks, bouncy animals, old Minecraft launchers, the workbench, stairs to blocks issue, gravel pathways in villages, no shift click, no upsidendown or corner stairs, old Mojang logo, pulling down while drowning, pig spawner in multiplayer, old water sounds, old commands, village torch lamps, random lakes in deserts, terrible skeleton aim, o ly red collar colors and no nametags, old now and arrow sounds. Another one, Ghasts were weak to lava and fire. Just remembering a Ghast taking fire damage while floating into a lava fall and SCREAMING EACH TIME IT TOOK DAMAGE AND DIED is still ingrained in my memory.
I started playing Minecraft in like 2016 but most of the time i used the 1.0 version. I hate how Minecraft changed, it was so great then. I think that Minecraft ended with 1.13
9 times out of 10 i make mountain bases, though to be specific its more like a door in the mountain and then i dig down. i kinda core out the mountain building my "living" areas and then i start digging a hole for my mining tunnels. i remember back in the day before the hunger mechanics you would never really even see my character outside, unless i needed to get food to heal. most of the time i was inside my base digging tunnels all over the place. on one server i used to be on with a bunch of online buddies i ended up making a tunnel that was something around 100k blocks long. they used to generate a map for everyone so we could see where everyone was located and one day they noticed a massive line going off in one direction, that was me underground lol.
The water one is something I’m still not over, I always avoid falling in one block deep water. But this was a great walkthrough of the past. I remember all these goofy quirks and facts!
I'm in an awkard year of Minecraft veterans because I was too young to play it when it was released. But I remember the old door sound effect, I remember thr old damage sound, I remember how often the boats would break and I remember when skeletons weren't as annoying as they are today.
Speaking of spooky soundtracks. When the end cities were first added I spent 15+ hours crouch bringing through the end islands to find one. By the end of it the eerie background music had penetrated my mind and was there for about three days keeping me on edge
I remember alternating between normal chests and redstone chests in builds. I forgot about that. I take placing chests next to each other for granted now. That you for reminding me.
I began playing right before they changed wooden slabs. The bug at 29:11 happened because all slabs were variations of the stone slab, and the wooden ones were the only ones that weren't made of a stone-like block. In fact, when blocks had numeric IDs, you could still get "stone" wooden slabs. They even renamed them to "petrified" wooden slabs at some point before they removed them.
I’ve been playing for a long long time, I’d play at friends houses during alpha and then I finally got my own copy early 2011. I’ve been playing on and off since then and honestly to see how much the game has progressed since is astounding. Just the sheer amount of new features and content makes it feel like a brand new game compared to when I was playing it back then
Bro I remember running straight to villages to try to find the blacksmith and the crops being destroyed by walking over them, was nuts. The old damage sound was so iconic as well.
Honestly, most of these things were things I've LONG forgotten, and suddenly remember when hearing them again. I barely played Minecraft at all between 2012 and 2019, but once I got used to the game again it's all I've really known since.
I started playing in like 2012. That song is so nostalgic. I remember when there were only a few animals and blocks and in creative you could fill your hot bar (which you used to be able to clear with one button) with all colors of wool and build in a straight line flying backwards and hold the bumper and switch between the colors and easily and quickly make rainbow structures
I started playing Minecraft since when Pocket Edition was first released. I remember the world wasnt infinite, and the resources were very much limited. I actually did most of my bases inside the mountains. Also I remember being terrified by creepers so much that I would close the game every time I just see one. I remember the days when the only way to get to the Nether was to build a certain structure that contained a special block in the middle, sadly I can no longer recall its name. Also I remember how terrible creative inventory looked like. Aw man, sometimes I dont realise how much time passed.
Zombies and skeletons would only wake you up if the area was too dark. Which it clearly is in the video. It made sense and it was fun in my opinion. Made you think twice before just putting a bed out in the open while you’re adventuring while nightfall is coming. Gotta bring torches.
I remember as a kid on ps3 not knowing I could actually open and close wood doors in minecraft. I had spent like 20 minutes per door figuring out where to place a button/lever for a WOODEN door When I figured out I can open doors by hand I felt stupid
I started playing in 2015, and I swear they used a lot of older stuff to make it. I remember so much of these “you’re a veteran if…” - stuff that it makes me feel like I played Minecraft way earlier. They must have kept some stuff for Bedrock from the early days.
I started playing minecraft around 2012-2013 and I was around six and I remember at the time me and my brother would make houses out of emerald and gold blocks with creeper heads everywhere and we would start freaking out every time we heard the cave noises. Those were the days😂
I still call them reeds. Don't remember the pink sheep looking like that. My first ever base was in the side of a grass hill, complete with a lava garbage bin and glass block lookout "sphere", but I was generally fond of houses as time went on. I never used boats like that, but I remember seeing Etho or someone do it on RUclips. I thought minecarts were cooler - was very inspired by Coestar's rail system. Had those "booster stations" using that minecart momentum glitch. I don't remember the blocks having no shading ever. I do remember leaves not decaying though. That was unbelievably annoying. I don't remember chests not facing the right way, but I do remember when chests took up full blocks. I do remember the free version online - I did try it out. I do remember passive mobs generating in generated chunks. I was pretty worried when they took that out tbh - I thought I wouldn't be able to find passive mobs anymore lol, but turned out alright. I remember water being more dangerous, I thought it was very lame when they made even the smallest bit of water save you from a fall of any height. I remember the old creeper movement - it was awesome! They should have left it as-is - at least for hard difficulty. Okay, I'm gonna stop commenting now lol. For the record I started playing when I saw a classmate in highschool playing the Minecraft 4K edition released in 2009. I'm 28 now.
the old water sounds takes me back to a comfortable time. i also still accidentally do the old gamemode commands to this day and it pisses me off when it doesnt work lmao
3:10 he’s exploring in one of the most iconic beta minecraft seeds: worstseedever You literally spawn right next to a surface dungeon connected to a cave with 21 diamonds in it
I first started playing MC in 2013 when i got the pocket edition its amazing how far it has come i remember when there was barely anything huge. No caves, wood types villages and other structures and infinite worlds you was stuck on a small square and had to make do especially with any of the few hand full of biomes at the time that generated and for the nether you had the nether reactor, it wasn't till 0.9.0 when all of that came.
Oh yeah! I remember when Pocket Edition was really finite! I still play Pocket Edition today though because I only know how to make Minecraft mods on Pocket Edition
The farm one is so true, when i got Minecraft again years later i was so hesitant on walking in my farm to the point where i had to build it to be very specific where i had to go to the corners to get anything. My friend wich played during release shouted at me because of that. I will also admit that the chest one was a pain, im embarrassed to say that until last year i still used the classic spacing between chests, i got shouted by that friend again because i was ruining his "pretty" house(whats with everyone trying to make modern stylish houses) because of that, im still catching up even today, truly poetic on how i stopped at beta 1.7 and started at release 1.7. on a final note that diamond one hits true, if anything i believe that in alpha and beta diamonds where much more rarer, so once i found diamonds i always cheered thinking i achieved the meaning of life :D
as a beta player, I remember most of this stuff, some of the alpha stuff was still in beta so I remember those lingering ones, as for the village paths, I prefer gravel, looked better
Beta 1.7.3 player here, this was definitely a trip down memory lane. I remember how scared I was playing with mobs turned on on my dad's PC. I also remember my excitement when I first found diamonds. Beta 1.8 was my foray into kidding and was such a huge update to me. These are feelings and emotions you just can't ever feel ago. Now all this time later, with such advanced mods and thousands of hours in the game, I no longer play, have grown up, and moved on to different games. I will still remember the good old times when this game truly fascinated my teenage mind.
I'm pretty sure people remember this as in 2015 back in 1.7 or 8 Minecraft had this settings feature called "Super Secret Settings" and whenever you click on it, it will change the look of your screen then when clicking it again there are different ones and neatness to say i missed that feature so much.
I almost died jumping into shallow water playing 1.0 last night. I started around the horse update and was just curious about 1.0. I was getting into it too. It has that liminal space feel that I didn't have a word for then. Minecraft has so much added in now that it doesn't feel so lonely in single player but that feeling was also a driving force to make something in the world.
I personally remember 69 of these (coincidence). The diamond/gold houses, old lava texture, no hunger bar, old water splash sound, bow and arrow stuff, fishing rods looking like sticks, only one layer of water being lethal (I thought it still was), the nether being almost useless, the old village lamps, no stained glass or panes, the old damage sound, cakes stealing buckets, and fences not attaching to blocks are the most nostalgic to me. Thanks for sharing this video, I very much enjoyed it :)
Correction: passive mobs can *technically* still spawn randomly after world generation in modern versions, but it is 400x less likely than in beta Great video though, keep it up :)
Broooo! So many memories! I remember Minecraft feeling so more like an adventure even though it was much more simplistic. I remember finding a diamond and getting it to the surface was a true heroic feat. Everything was much more aggressive and dangerous, and you have fewer tricks and tool to defend yourself with
I like that enchanting is easier these days, but I would have preferred it if we never got the easy method and didn't know better. There was something magical about enchantments and getting the ones you wanted felt SO good. The fact that it was so hard to get a lot of good enchants also gave us more reason to continue playing on a given world for longer. On top of that it also made you think twice about the order in which you'd enchant your tools. I've never been a fan of making games easier by adding new content for the sole purpose of making it so much easier. I can't be the only one
I remember the notch apple recipe, old village structures, gravel paths, orange wool in desert temples,old water sounds, building diamond houses, and spam clicking ender pearls. I'm disappointed that the combat update made a cool down feature where you have to wait for a sec, and now the villages look different nowadays. And I'm sad that they replaced the water sound.
Oh man thank you for this nostalgia trip! Started playing Minecraft from Beta 1.7.3 onwards and played it actively until 1.7 or 1.8. After that it has been on and off really and now in the past three to four years haven't played at all almost except 2b2t a bit
It's hilarious watching this as I literally haven't played minecraft since 2012 think it was in the beta stage at this point, I'm 28 now, so yeah. Just find this really interesting I have no idea how this game has evolved but, really enjoyed watching this :) thanks.
I've been playing since beta 1.3 (though I tried playing once about a year prior to that but the PC I used that time sucked) so I remember most of these. I remember my first world just up and disappeared into thin air one day when the game crashed. I also remember installing the acid trip shader mod by changing a few lines of code. And running a server for me and my friends to play on using LogMeIn Hamachi so my friends could connect. Many good times were had. Beta 1.7.3 was the best version. I still miss that terrain generation.
Love your videos man keep up the good work though at 6:19 you said that blacksmiths could spawn in older versions. That still happens in newer versions of the game however.
I have fond memories of playing the Xbox 360 edition. I bought the Xbox 360 edition like a month after they released it so it had a bunch of bugs in the game, one of them being that bug where mobs would attack you in creative. I remember building this boxing arena, and then having a skeleton attack you, then you quickly move behind another skeleton so the skeleton attacking you hits the other skeleton by accident, causing them both to fight each other. It was really cool to pit the skeleton against other mobs tbh and I really miss doing this!
Only OGs will remember that dark patch glitch that sometimes generates in a world, typically in mountain faces or caves. Then once you place a block in it you basically break the glitch
YES
Yep
Agreed
placeing the block and foxing the glitch was so satisfying
Lately I've been playing 1.7.10 and even in that version, it happens
Fun fact about the death screen no longer saying "game over!" It still says "game over!" when you die on a hardcore world, which is very fitting as well lol.
ok thats so clever
Ok.
this is better. makes no sense to say game over in a game with infinite lives
OK……..!
@@RafaelMunizYT lol yeah
Does anyone else remember the water elevators? You’d use a boat at the bottom and you’d shoot to the top
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miss those
I'll never forget the disappointment when my old water elevator sank my boats instead.
I remember when mossy cobblestone was one of the rarest blocks in the game
Same, it was so cool back then.
SAAAME and the same thing with chiseled stone bricks
Yeah
He literally mentions that in this video
@@LoVe_Kingky heyheyheyhey
Lean off the buzzkilliness
Does anyone remember the time when clay was incredibly rare? If you wanted to build a brick house, you had to spend hours looking for clay in rivers and lakes. The spawnrate for clay seemed incredibly finite.
Not in Indev you didn’t because your phone is gigantic pyramids, made entirely of bricks. I just notice of RUclips deactivate MC to be honest.
Oh my gosh, that was so annoying
Yeah I never wanted to make bricks anyway but my world on Xbox 360 had a small patch just before the end of the world. Also remember finding ores outside of the world barrier and be like whelp there’s some iron I’ll never be able to mine
I remember that, it wasn't that clay itself was rare per se, it's just that the environment that spawns clay (beaches) was very hit or miss. Especially on early MCPE which didn't have infinite worlds, if your world didn't have a shallow beach you couldn't get clay at all and had to make a new world. Mushrooms had the same problem in MCPE too, they only (rarely) spawn on random dirt blocks in dark areas (caves weren't a thing back then), there was no mushroom biome or anything.
Yeah, for some reason I always forget how common it is now lol
“Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player” “Then you’re definitely a veteran player”
If you remember this comment then you're definitely a veteran player
@@DogsRNiceif you replied to this comment then you’re definetely a veteran player
“If you aren’t a veteran minecraft player, then you’re definitely a veteran minecraft player.”
He markets his videos for children and they're all about repetition, so...
@@SomeRandomDudeOnTheInternet1 there your a what? I didn't get that
Does anyone remember the good old days when you could craft a bed with different types of wool, and get a red bed?
Or making dirt beacons to find you're way back home?
I still make dirt beacon 😂
I remember dying to dirt beacons whenever I made them too high, I still do it and I still die sometimes.
the bad recipe was more simple today not just that you need to find sheeps you also need to find a one with the same color
Thats not that long ago, like 3 years max
I do remember the old bed recipe and it was a lot easier too
I was really upset when they removed the ability to block with your sword. I was young and horrible at the game when I was finally able to get it on my computer but I remember joining public servers and playing cops and robbers, you’d spawn with a sword and in a cell with cell mates, whom could easily kill you, but you often made the sign of peace to prevent that
I’m even more mad at the fact that notch Apple was removed from crafting table
@@ErdemtugsC Ughhh yes that too 😭
Same. I remember reflexively blocking my sword when a creeper was about to explode.
still hate shield
@@metari1257 I hate how it takes up so much of the screen
Being a Minecraft veteran, when I play today I still expect some of these features that appear in the video, such as the zombies that throw feathers, the ship that breaks when colliding, The sheep that shed wool when you hit them
This happens to me unconsciously, when I see that it doesn't happen I say to myself: oh right, that's not a thing anymore.
A couple more things vets will remember:
- Early versions of the Nether sounded terrifying because ghasts kept randomly flying into lava or burning netherrack and could actually be damaged by them.
- Furnaces could be used as hidden stashes because they had a regular stone texture on top.
- Building minecart boosters because powered rails didn't exist yet.
- Using water ladders to climb up super quickly.
I still use water to go up fast, and to go down fast and land safely without dying
Water ladders are still a thing
@@novustalks7525 yeah, I always use them
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5 No, I don't think I will.
Easy loaders for boats and eats roads. When boats floated on water even if you placed them under water, making them really good elevators as well as fast transport on land, if you knew how to place your water.
I’m 20 minutes in and this makes me miss the feeling Minecraft used to give me. The old sounds and music really makes me miss old school Minecraft.
P.S. I’m still afraid to run over my farms.
Same dude I also still try to use the old recipe for fences 🥲 like come on brain it's been a decade why can't you figure it out lol
Me too, I always forget about placing fence gates bc I got used to placing a door
just click on installations and change the version back to an old one, just don't launch a 1.20 world on it or you'll corrupt it
I'll never get to experience the same level of excitement as when Minecraft had just added the nether, such an exciting update in my childhood
I only just found out you can run over farms 😅
"You are a veteran if you remember blocking with a sword."
Ah yes, apparently playing the game prior to _1.10 in 2016_ makes you a veteran.
To be fair, 2016 was 8 years ago
It's been 8 years, mate...
100 Features ONLY in Minecraft Bedrock Edition coming soon!!
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Do infdev facts and give me a God damm shoutout
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Little note about the old enchanting tables: You could absolutely read the text and see what the enchants were, you just had to learn what each symbol meant. I've all but forgotten it now, but back in the day, I used to translate enchanting table scriptures for my friends over Skype
It's Intergalactic Standard Alphabet, from Commander Keen. Now THAT is boomer.
remember when the only way to obtain carrots and potatoes was an uncommon or rare drop from zombies?
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I remember when you got feathers from zombies, as they were a placeholder while Notch sorted out chicken drops.
@@DinnerForkTongue i remember getting feathers from zombies as well
@@xOrionNebula2708 don't they drop feathers anymore? I remember them droping feathers sometimes like they do with iron, carrots or potatos lol
12:03
I remember when Zombie Villagers had no spawn egg, you had to use a regular Zombie egg and getting a Zombie Villager would be rare
bruh.. Seeing the blacksmith considered an old thing makes me feel EVEN older.. and I’ve been playing since 2010.
Yeah...
I still feel about blacksmith as a new thing
Right? I’m like what? It’s not that old! Man I’m forgetful
I feel dumb i didnt even realise they got taken out i thought i just thought i was unlucky
@@LuciusLucius THEYVE BEEN TAKEN OUT??
Isn’t the backsmith still a thing? Or am I secretly playing an old version
Back in early days I used to build a mountain base with my friends. Good times.
same here i used to be obsesssed with building a small house in a mountain with a massive underground base with my friends good times
I remember when I first played Minecraft on the PS3, I found a hollow mountain, and used trapdoors as doors because I couldn't find the door in the creative menu.
I wish I cud
@@WhimsicalLittledawg did you ever play the Xbox 360 version ?
@@redditreads1878 I played the PS3 version
I think I have played the Xbox version though
I remember 90%+ of these because they weren't just exclusive to beta or alpha. They stuck around for a LONG time.
I remember after release updates 1.2, 1.3, and 1.5 were MASSIVE updates. None of the other updates since have compared.
Yeah exactly! I remember 1.5 being absolutely massive because it was the first moveable redstone block. It had redstoners going crazy! And having villagers you could finally trade with come in 1.3? That was cool.
1.14 overhauled the game's art-style, progression & playerbase immensely, 1.16 and 1.18 were massive as well
In my mind, anyone who played before 1.9 is a veteran nowadays. It's been almost 10 years.
I had a lot of fun playing beta with you for some clips :)
Hi
how did you do it?
Hi, another Minecraft RUclipsr!
Hallo mein freund
@@Smoon161 I think there are two general ways. There are old offline games that can be obtained but I think the simpler way is tweaking the version option on the Java Launcher. However this option only goes back so far so I think the earliest versions including Alpha have to be found.
I also remember these few things from older versions
- Pumpkins already have faces carved and doesn't grow if you don't till the dirt around.
-You can't place jack o lanterns on glass block or fences
-your own dog will attack you if you hit your self with an arrow
-sheep wool don't regrow
-you can have water in nether by bringing and breaking ice block
Yes, I remember the carved faces on pumpkins and bringing ice to the nether to place water. :D
I remember when zombies would break doors constantly but now it's such a rare chance, I would quarantine villagers back then 😭
Fr i miss that because it makes the game harder. Only thing ive noticed now is that zombie spawn in like groups of 5 @@NoMercyProGirl
@@nood1le Skeletons did go from a blind guy shooting to MLG pros making RUclips clips. Creepers seem also easier to fight-not sure why.
@@NoMercyProGirl oh yeah that's true. Skeletons are the biggest threat on hard difficulty cause their aim and damage is crazy (easily countered by shield tho). And for creepers I thought the same and then I see that back then they would charge at you while exploding. Now they kinda stand still and explode.
5:12
Not only would creepers go slightly left and explode, so too would skeletons move slightly left before shooting. The only mobs that would go straight to you would be zombies and that is how Etho sorted hostile mobs before cats, dogs and turtle eggs.
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Been so long, but I think you had to crouch and sneak to prevent your farmland from being destroyed.
The thing that hit hardest for me was the old launcher. I was real young back then and I remember really wanting to play Scrolls and Cobalt.
oh i can barely remember the older launchers, the oldest one i know was the 2016 one
Scrolls was the best, nobody knows it nowadays
I remember when the only thing the Nether was useful for was fast travel to somewhere far away in the overworld. We had full rail stations in the Nether complete with minecart dispensers to get from one side of the map to the other quickly. The hardest part was not getting ganked by ghasts while we were building the rail ines.
Who, me? What did I do?
Cobblestone
Can you stop repeatedly calling me a minecraft veteran
Not very veteran but before the village update all you had to do to breed villagers was place a lot of doors around. I really wanted to say this somewhere for like a month now, I finally found an opportunity, that thought just refused to get out of my head! It's not surprising if people forgot about it or never even knew it was a thing cuz villagers weren't as useful before the village update
Honestly I thought that was still how it worked. Guess I’ll have to look it up now
Yea, the village breeder was one single big building with short criss-cross hallways FULL of doors.
I remember reading that in one of the Handbooks. Or some of the PvP traps... the good old days.
I remember me and my brother building some pretty pretty ugly house.
4:08 I've been playing for more than a decade at this point and I had no idea about this! I do remember being annoyed in my first minecraft world when they stopped spawning after a while and then one day I ventured out rather far and came back to see a pig and cow finally had spawned and I was so excited that animals were appearing again.
ive been playing since like 2010 or 2011 cool to see people who joined around the time i was first playing
This bothers me to no end, I never knew they changed it until now lol.
"Did you build a wooden house, or a mountain base?"
Shack. Dirt shack.
Its always a good video when you start out with hearing "Back in the Earlier days of Minecraft"
I started in 1.9.3 (~2016) yet I still recognize a lot these features, crazy to think the game changed so much in just over 6 years
Omg I know! I mean in 2013 the nether was still so boring
I used to watch this guy back in the day! I loved his videos. Keep going Anthony! Keep going man.
I also started in 2016 (1.10.2)
I started in 2014 (1.7.10)
I started around the time PE came out bc that’s the version I played
Gonna take a shot everytime this dude says “If yOU ReMeMbEr tHis tHAn YoU’Re a VetEraN pLAyer”, wish me luck
When Anthony makes a new video, you know it's gonna be good. I remember alot of this stuff, man. The good old days of Minecraft were great.
Yea for real
Ps first played Mc when I was 4
No I’m not 4 now 😂
this is a reupload
Facts man
@Henry Hayward I think I started around the exact same age!
I learned to play when I was 5 on on older minecraft because of my xbox 360
"If you remember when yogscast wasn't riddled with groomer nonces, then you are a minecraft veteran."
I- stop 😭
What?
Imagine making a baseless statement without anything to back it up that's pathetic kid😂 either come back with evidence or don't spread lies that's pathetic
W8 what u mean? (Dind watch yogscast in years)
@@melvinmartinalithe only drama I remember was with sjin which was confirmed false, I can’t say for much else
It's wild to me how most people playing Minecraft now weren't even born when it released.
I remember being really excited for beds, stackable food, animals all dropping unique meats. I also remember zombies dropping feathers and fire spreading forever.. oh, and debug towers for stronholds.
edit, you mentioned some seeds but I can't belive you didn't mention 404 (challenge) or "gargamel" which was my favorite
The word “ gargamel “ just hit me like the winter soldier being summoned
passive mobs do actually spawn but it's very rare because of the way minecraft is coded, you can change this option on any server running the bukkit api, it's really helpful for larger servers where players are very spread out, because basically no mobs will spawn in day or night
Constantly mentioning, how veteran we are, is so veteran. I mean annoying.
You just jealous you weren’t there for the good times.
This is just a fun video about changes and nostalgia. It's not that deep bro.
No but fr, I watched 3 minutes and got too annoyed
Yea i seriously cant disagree, hearing "veteran" every 10 seconds is pretty irritating, enough to chase some out. He says it once more just as i type this outb😭
I never played on pc until 1.6.4 but it's amazing how much of this I remember simply from experiencing the Xbox 360 edition port by 4J Studios of minecraft beta 1.6.6
I think the first update I really remember was TU3 when they added pistons
My first true survival experience was on one of those fully snow worlds that generated occasionally and I remember living on a frozen lake and building a 2x3 simple piston door because I was still scared of the mobs
So much nostalgia
I wish I could revisit those worlds just to see them again
I experienced a lot of this due to older Pocket Edition
Yeah, most of these were in the old console versions. I specifically remember the old tutorial worlds and I personally wish they would bring those back to Java because they did a far better job at teaching the game then the frankly lacking and confusing "tutorial" the game has now.
The cool thing about bedrock is alot of the old features and sounds from early versions of release were used in bedrock. So you can enjoy old minecraft in bedrock pretty much, just put on the classic texture pack or you won't be sent back to memory lane 😅
Mood, I remember playing bedrock on my old kendle, the sound effects and textures, I also remember when there where no caves and you just had to make tunnels just to find diamonds.
Deadly drinking game: take a shot everytime my dude says ”…then you’re a veteran player!”
Literally every 20seconds
I was only 7 when the beta came out, so I can’t remember everything, but watching this vid still made me feel nostalgic over the earlier versions lmao I’m very glad the Nether isn’t as boring now, though.
I still build my base in a mountain. It just feels right to me. Also I remember SO MUCH THAT YOU MENTIONED.
I remember the fast world generating, the cave sounds, the animals appearing, the Nether being so pathetic at the time, the weird Skeletons, the blacksmiths, the farmland getting ruined, the yellow flower, Mods and Texture Packs, Herobrine, the Temple of Notch, no hunger bar, the amazing power and speed of bows, no stackling food, the door sound, punching sheep for wool, the old hurt sound, no sprinting, the bed attack, old creative mode, pig being food only, staring creepers, the old explosion sounds, the rose, TooManyItems (never actually used it though), no beds, I as the inventory key, old gravel, feather zombies, YOGSCAST (I still watch them and go back to that series when I feel nostalgic), punching TNT, Achievements, body just disappearing, spam clicking the sword (I still am mad), fire spreading, sword blocking, the old lava texture, thw only wood planks being oak, chunk errors (never encountered them myself), the golden apple crafting, non-toggle brightness, exposed dungeons, annoyingly rare cookies, OP bonemeal, Testificate!, endgame diamonds, no recipe book, max build height 140 blocks, bouncy animals, old Minecraft launchers, the workbench, stairs to blocks issue, gravel pathways in villages, no shift click, no upsidendown or corner stairs, old Mojang logo, pulling down while drowning, pig spawner in multiplayer, old water sounds, old commands, village torch lamps, random lakes in deserts, terrible skeleton aim, o ly red collar colors and no nametags, old now and arrow sounds.
Another one, Ghasts were weak to lava and fire. Just remembering a Ghast taking fire damage while floating into a lava fall and SCREAMING EACH TIME IT TOOK DAMAGE AND DIED is still ingrained in my memory.
I started playing Minecraft in like 2016 but most of the time i used the 1.0 version. I hate how Minecraft changed, it was so great then. I think that Minecraft ended with 1.13
This was a huge nostalgia trip. I remember how revolutionary the addition of spawn eggs were
22:11 bedrock has kept many of the old achievements and added the new advancements alongside them, which is pretty cool
i play bedrock and i can approve 👍
Almost all of the advancments in bedrock are old
9 times out of 10 i make mountain bases, though to be specific its more like a door in the mountain and then i dig down. i kinda core out the mountain building my "living" areas and then i start digging a hole for my mining tunnels. i remember back in the day before the hunger mechanics you would never really even see my character outside, unless i needed to get food to heal. most of the time i was inside my base digging tunnels all over the place. on one server i used to be on with a bunch of online buddies i ended up making a tunnel that was something around 100k blocks long. they used to generate a map for everyone so we could see where everyone was located and one day they noticed a massive line going off in one direction, that was me underground lol.
The feeling of minecraft changed so much its really crazy!
Minecraft did fit so good in the era where it has been popular.
The water one is something I’m still not over, I always avoid falling in one block deep water. But this was a great walkthrough of the past. I remember all these goofy quirks and facts!
@crow342 For previous versions water had to be three blocks deep, it hasn’t mattered since 1.4.3. But that doesn’t stop the fear when making the jump!
The water thing reminds me that when I thoust one bucket of water would save me from a fall😢
hearing "then you were a veteran player" over and over again for 42mins is insanity inducing
great vid tho :)
I'm in an awkard year of Minecraft veterans because I was too young to play it when it was released. But I remember the old door sound effect, I remember thr old damage sound, I remember how often the boats would break and I remember when skeletons weren't as annoying as they are today.
Speaking of spooky soundtracks. When the end cities were first added I spent 15+ hours crouch bringing through the end islands to find one. By the end of it the eerie background music had penetrated my mind and was there for about three days keeping me on edge
I remember alternating between normal chests and redstone chests in builds. I forgot about that. I take placing chests next to each other for granted now. That you for reminding me.
I began playing right before they changed wooden slabs. The bug at 29:11 happened because all slabs were variations of the stone slab, and the wooden ones were the only ones that weren't made of a stone-like block. In fact, when blocks had numeric IDs, you could still get "stone" wooden slabs. They even renamed them to "petrified" wooden slabs at some point before they removed them.
I’ve been playing for a long long time, I’d play at friends houses during alpha and then I finally got my own copy early 2011. I’ve been playing on and off since then and honestly to see how much the game has progressed since is astounding. Just the sheer amount of new features and content makes it feel like a brand new game compared to when I was playing it back then
That was about when I started playing, when there was no tutorial and not a billion videos on YT for it. Original Minecraft wanted you dead!
Bro I remember running straight to villages to try to find the blacksmith and the crops being destroyed by walking over them, was nuts. The old damage sound was so iconic as well.
Man the nether when it was completely useless was goated, so much creativity was found in there making bases and surviving
Honestly, most of these things were things I've LONG forgotten, and suddenly remember when hearing them again. I barely played Minecraft at all between 2012 and 2019, but once I got used to the game again it's all I've really known since.
I started playing in like 2012. That song is so nostalgic. I remember when there were only a few animals and blocks and in creative you could fill your hot bar (which you used to be able to clear with one button) with all colors of wool and build in a straight line flying backwards and hold the bumper and switch between the colors and easily and quickly make rainbow structures
I started playing Minecraft since when Pocket Edition was first released. I remember the world wasnt infinite, and the resources were very much limited. I actually did most of my bases inside the mountains. Also I remember being terrified by creepers so much that I would close the game every time I just see one.
I remember the days when the only way to get to the Nether was to build a certain structure that contained a special block in the middle, sadly I can no longer recall its name. Also I remember how terrible creative inventory looked like. Aw man, sometimes I dont realise how much time passed.
Yes! It was called the nether reactor core! I remember being so scared to activate it when I was younger because of the huge tower that would spawn :)
Zombies and skeletons would only wake you up if the area was too dark. Which it clearly is in the video. It made sense and it was fun in my opinion. Made you think twice before just putting a bed out in the open while you’re adventuring while nightfall is coming. Gotta bring torches.
But dont put the bed at a wall in your house, then monsters appeared anyway
I remember as a kid on ps3 not knowing I could actually open and close wood doors in minecraft. I had spent like 20 minutes per door figuring out where to place a button/lever for a WOODEN door
When I figured out I can open doors by hand I felt stupid
0:46 Dead By Daylight reference
Fan since 2015, keep up the good work Anthony ♥️
I gotta admit that when I'm in creative mode on a flat world and when there's no blacksmith in the village... I blew it up or set it ablaze
I did this in survival too, no blacksmith? ok *writes down coordinates to burn the village down later when I don’t need it*
Oh, I just burnt it down or blew it up regardless if there was blacksmiths or not.
Being a Minecraft veteran, I remember burning trees and only the leaves would burn and not the wood.
I started playing in 2015, and I swear they used a lot of older stuff to make it. I remember so much of these “you’re a veteran if…” - stuff that it makes me feel like I played Minecraft way earlier. They must have kept some stuff for Bedrock from the early days.
I started playing 2013
I remember when pyramids were quite common. I'm still playing minecraft and couldn't find a single pyramid for years
Take a shot every time he says 'if you remember this then you are a minecraft veteran'
I started playing minecraft around 2012-2013 and I was around six and I remember at the time me and my brother would make houses out of emerald and gold blocks with creeper heads everywhere and we would start freaking out every time we heard the cave noises. Those were the days😂
I still call them reeds. Don't remember the pink sheep looking like that. My first ever base was in the side of a grass hill, complete with a lava garbage bin and glass block lookout "sphere", but I was generally fond of houses as time went on. I never used boats like that, but I remember seeing Etho or someone do it on RUclips. I thought minecarts were cooler - was very inspired by Coestar's rail system. Had those "booster stations" using that minecart momentum glitch. I don't remember the blocks having no shading ever. I do remember leaves not decaying though. That was unbelievably annoying. I don't remember chests not facing the right way, but I do remember when chests took up full blocks. I do remember the free version online - I did try it out. I do remember passive mobs generating in generated chunks. I was pretty worried when they took that out tbh - I thought I wouldn't be able to find passive mobs anymore lol, but turned out alright. I remember water being more dangerous, I thought it was very lame when they made even the smallest bit of water save you from a fall of any height. I remember the old creeper movement - it was awesome! They should have left it as-is - at least for hard difficulty.
Okay, I'm gonna stop commenting now lol. For the record I started playing when I saw a classmate in highschool playing the Minecraft 4K edition released in 2009. I'm 28 now.
the old water sounds takes me back to a comfortable time. i also still accidentally do the old gamemode commands to this day and it pisses me off when it doesnt work lmao
3:10 he’s exploring in one of the most iconic beta minecraft seeds: worstseedever
You literally spawn right next to a surface dungeon connected to a cave with 21 diamonds in it
I first started playing MC in 2013 when i got the pocket edition its amazing how far it has come i remember when there was barely anything huge. No caves, wood types villages and other structures and infinite worlds you was stuck on a small square and had to make do especially with any of the few hand full of biomes at the time that generated and for the nether you had the nether reactor, it wasn't till 0.9.0 when all of that came.
Oh yeah! I remember when Pocket Edition was really finite! I still play Pocket Edition today though because I only know how to make Minecraft mods on Pocket Edition
Literally can’t watch this video because he just repeats the same “you’re a veteran player” after every entry
I officially feel old AF. Minecraft came out when I was still in elementary school.
The farm one is so true, when i got Minecraft again years later i was so hesitant on walking in my farm to the point where i had to build it to be very specific where i had to go to the corners to get anything. My friend wich played during release shouted at me because of that. I will also admit that the chest one was a pain, im embarrassed to say that until last year i still used the classic spacing between chests, i got shouted by that friend again because i was ruining his "pretty" house(whats with everyone trying to make modern stylish houses) because of that, im still catching up even today, truly poetic on how i stopped at beta 1.7 and started at release 1.7. on a final note that diamond one hits true, if anything i believe that in alpha and beta diamonds where much more rarer, so once i found diamonds i always cheered thinking i achieved the meaning of life :D
it was always a natural instinct to avoid walking on farmland cause i thought it would mess it up
9:01 fun fact: in captain sparklez TNT music video there was a line that said “and his sulphur’s mine
as a beta player, I remember most of this stuff, some of the alpha stuff was still in beta so I remember those lingering ones, as for the village paths, I prefer gravel, looked better
The level of nostalgia this gave me is indiscritable
Beta 1.7.3 player here, this was definitely a trip down memory lane. I remember how scared I was playing with mobs turned on on my dad's PC. I also remember my excitement when I first found diamonds. Beta 1.8 was my foray into kidding and was such a huge update to me. These are feelings and emotions you just can't ever feel ago. Now all this time later, with such advanced mods and thousands of hours in the game, I no longer play, have grown up, and moved on to different games. I will still remember the good old times when this game truly fascinated my teenage mind.
I'm pretty sure people remember this as in 2015 back in 1.7 or 8 Minecraft had this settings feature called "Super Secret Settings" and whenever you click on it, it will change the look of your screen then when clicking it again there are different ones and neatness to say i missed that feature so much.
3:25 WHY DO YOU THROW AWAY THE DIAMONDS??
“If you remember this, you might be a Minecraft veteran”- Jeff foxworthy…probably
I almost died jumping into shallow water playing 1.0 last night. I started around the horse update and was just curious about 1.0. I was getting into it too. It has that liminal space feel that I didn't have a word for then. Minecraft has so much added in now that it doesn't feel so lonely in single player but that feeling was also a driving force to make something in the world.
This vid is giving me mad nostalgia. Bring me back to those beta days when pistons had just released and slime chunks websites existed.
Every time he says veteran Minecraft player makes me want to explode
I personally remember 69 of these (coincidence). The diamond/gold houses, old lava texture, no hunger bar, old water splash sound, bow and arrow stuff, fishing rods looking like sticks, only one layer of water being lethal (I thought it still was), the nether being almost useless, the old village lamps, no stained glass or panes, the old damage sound, cakes stealing buckets, and fences not attaching to blocks are the most nostalgic to me. Thanks for sharing this video, I very much enjoyed it :)
Correction: passive mobs can *technically* still spawn randomly after world generation in modern versions, but it is 400x less likely than in beta
Great video though, keep it up :)
Only legends remember the Nether Reactor
Does anyone else remember when you could sleep at anytime in Minecraft to regenerate health, or was that just a Minecraft PE fever dream?
I remembered when there was chests in boats in pe before but maybe it was a dream too
@@Ducknodesdream
Broooo! So many memories! I remember Minecraft feeling so more like an adventure even though it was much more simplistic.
I remember finding a diamond and getting it to the surface was a true heroic feat. Everything was much more aggressive and dangerous, and you have fewer tricks and tool to defend yourself with
Fr
Everything wanted you dead and there weren't a million tutorial videos. The loud Creeper hiss... and you knew you were a goner.
Take a shot every time he says "Minecraft veteran."
back in the old days I would make diamond block houses, and tell my friends it was in survival... I get nostalgia thinking of those times...
I like that enchanting is easier these days, but I would have preferred it if we never got the easy method and didn't know better. There was something magical about enchantments and getting the ones you wanted felt SO good. The fact that it was so hard to get a lot of good enchants also gave us more reason to continue playing on a given world for longer. On top of that it also made you think twice about the order in which you'd enchant your tools. I've never been a fan of making games easier by adding new content for the sole purpose of making it so much easier. I can't be the only one
I remember the notch apple recipe, old village structures, gravel paths, orange wool in desert temples,old water sounds, building diamond houses, and spam clicking ender pearls. I'm disappointed that the combat update made a cool down feature where you have to wait for a sec, and now the villages look different nowadays. And I'm sad that they replaced the water sound.
Oh man thank you for this nostalgia trip! Started playing Minecraft from Beta 1.7.3 onwards and played it actively until 1.7 or 1.8. After that it has been on and off really and now in the past three to four years haven't played at all almost except 2b2t a bit
This video just makes me feel old. Born in 2008 , 16 years old, and practically grew up on this game.
It's hilarious watching this as I literally haven't played minecraft since 2012 think it was in the beta stage at this point, I'm 28 now, so yeah. Just find this really interesting I have no idea how this game has evolved but, really enjoyed watching this :) thanks.
I've been playing since beta 1.3 (though I tried playing once about a year prior to that but the PC I used that time sucked) so I remember most of these. I remember my first world just up and disappeared into thin air one day when the game crashed. I also remember installing the acid trip shader mod by changing a few lines of code. And running a server for me and my friends to play on using LogMeIn Hamachi so my friends could connect. Many good times were had.
Beta 1.7.3 was the best version. I still miss that terrain generation.
Omg, yess. Hamachi.
I’ve been playing since infdev, when I was in middle school. I think my favorite version was beta 1.8.
Hamachi 🥲🥲 what a shit program
8:15 foreshadowing the creaking since that’s what’s gonna be happening instead of the old Enderman concept stop sneaking behind you
Love your videos man keep up the good work though at 6:19 you said that blacksmiths could spawn in older versions. That still happens in newer versions of the game however.
I think he meant how they were the only buildings with chests in villages
@@JuBa012 and they they are different shapes
I have fond memories of playing the Xbox 360 edition. I bought the Xbox 360 edition like a month after they released it so it had a bunch of bugs in the game, one of them being that bug where mobs would attack you in creative. I remember building this boxing arena, and then having a skeleton attack you, then you quickly move behind another skeleton so the skeleton attacking you hits the other skeleton by accident, causing them both to fight each other. It was really cool to pit the skeleton against other mobs tbh and I really miss doing this!