holy cow, 20K! I can’t believe how fast this thing has grown this year. thanks so much to everyone who hangs out and listens to me talk about the game I love. 💜
Your voice is relaxing and I’m really enjoying these alt timeline vids, love to see you do more! Also maybe some new mods that aren’t well known ? I actually started playing this mod because of you !
A lot of this sounds like it took a lot of inspiration from Terraria, as the ruby and sapphire staffs, wings, fallen stars, and some other things are in Terraria. It's cool to see a mixture of Terraria and Minecraft though, because I like both of the games and always wanted some things in Minecraft to be more like Terraria, such as more diverse weaponry
@@dewesafavor8275 yeah but it should have limited uses and be expensive, maybe also a cooldown, since MC is nowhere near as dangerous as Terraria is, so theres no need for an item that is as OP as Terraria's magic mirror.
well i am actually making a simple magic weapons mod very inspired by terraria. it uses experience to power its attacks, and rewards accuracy with half of the xp you lose
Great showcase! Diverge is less of "what if we continued the alpha feel?" but instead "what if we threw that alpha feel out of the window?", especially mor so with 0.3. Diverge is going to have a big update releasing soon, with transformed world generation, new powerful items and new ways to build. I'm glad you enjoyed this mod!
Omg a port of some of these features into modern minecraft would be amazing. I've always wondered if there was a mod that "does everything" without needing other mods, like a single-mod modpack. I see thats the case with a lot of Alpha mods including yours because the game had so little features then. And the way you do it is amazing. This mod seems better that almost any mod pack because in almost every mod pack the base game is the same, it has the same base feel. This is the first video where I feel like it is a completely different game. Part of that may be because Alpha had relatively little features, where in modern day mc, the game has so many features that even if heavily modded, you are going to be running into vanilla features very frequently. Idk. Sorry for the ramble.
This feels heavily inspired by early Terraria with the magic, wings, stars and phantoms. When I watched the video all I could think about was how this reminded me of 2013-14 Terraria.
the whole genre of "alternate timeline" minecraft mods where it stayed in the style of alpha/beta was not a genre i knew existed until i saw your reindev video, now it may be my favorite genre of anything ever
Please look at 'Vintage Story'. It really feels like what would happen if these 'parallel development' mods were instead developed into a full game + its own engine. Just played it recently as an Alpha Minecraft player and...wow. It's, in my opinion, the best parallel timeline GAME for Minecraft. It manages to perfectly capture the feeling the early versions gave me. It's essentially what would happen if Minecraft took the direction of a more survival focused game and its more rustic elements. It feels calm and relaxing, whilst at the same time cold and unforgiving. As someone who felt like one of Minecraft's biggest problems was it became more and more 'fantastical' while targeting a younger target audience and thus, lighter overall atmosphere. Vintage Story gives me the 'chills' that early Minecraft did and it's amazing.
Fun fact since you mentioned the game feeling like a mod becoming its own thing, the developers behind Vintage Story actually started as Minecraft modders but abandoned their mod "Butterfly Mania" after 3 years due to complications of modding the game.
This is extremely fascinating to me. I've recently gain an interest in the alpha/beta versions of the game, despite not having been a player at the time of their release. However since these versions are more or less just a bare bones version of the game I'm used to, there aren't too many surprises or novelty when playing thru them, thats why mods like this, NSSS, reindev, and BTA are so interesting to me, because they are based in these versions I hold such an interest in, while also containing novelty with a very vanilla feel. Thanks you for covering these so called "alternate timeline" mods, as your videos are what have alerted me to these fascinating experiences
Great video! I also recommend you the Better than Adventure mod, it’s another parallel timeline mod that shows what Minecraft could have been today if it kept going with the alpha aesthetic, with many unique things, such as seasons. I think there’s also plans for adding the Aether.
Probably the single biggest feature of Alpha that I still miss is _Winter Mode_ maps. My first (and so far only) self-created MC mod was about making it more fun, putting snow layering on non-solid block types (kinda like a feature Optifine has now, except I did it to stairs and other multi-level blocks), and even now, I'll still sometimes create a Buffet world of one of the snow-enabled biomes, do "/weather rain; /gamerule doWeatherCycle false" to make it permanently snowing, and try to being back that old feel... but what I truly long for is to be able to have it be "okay, normal world gen, all biomes and features and everything as normal, EXCEPT it's snowing everywhere regardless of the temperature or height parameters of a biome" (which apparently you can't do merely by redefining biome temps to all be 0, as that breaks biome placement).
Haven't played Minecraft in years, maybe around a decade, but this video has convinced me to dive back in. Always been pretty nostalgic for this particular version (1.1.2_01) of MC, as this was when I had first bought the game way back. I had no idea there was a modding scene surrounding the more "old school" version of the game!
wait, a mod that has art that looks like it belongs in minecraft and encourages you to actually go outside and fight mobs? bro this mod is actually insane. never will you skip a night again because instead you actually have a reason to go out, get some stars, get magic items, reminds me a lot of terraria. i love the sound effects too!
It's amazing to see how much this channel has grown! I remember the first video I ever saw was about the 1.9 update and I've been watching since then, I feel this channel is a lot more authentic feelings than other Minecraft RUclips channels I watch and it's amazing to see this passion of yours gain a following. I can't wait to see this channel continue to grow!
1:35 I dont know why everybody thinks this is a "problem" in older versions, its for that exact reason that old game worlds are super creative and cool and modern day worlds look like carbon copies of one another.
and im not going to point any fingers but the ruby and sapphire staffs, stars falling out of the sky at night, wings, dont take a genius to figure out where they got these ideas.
MY GOD! This is exactly what I always missed in the new versions of Minecraft, the vivid alpha colors made me so happy, I always wondered why they changed this in my favorite game :(
I remember seeing a trailer for this one a while back and thought "Oh, that looks neat," thanks for reminding me it exists. I should really try it out one of these days.
If you like the 'alternative development' mods. The Better Than Adventure mod is worth a look. It's basically what if Beta 1.8 never existed. Relatedly, I think looking at the AlphaVer ARG could also be interesting.
I love how this has the sureal charm of Old minecraft but with a few of the things that make it hard to go back to old minecraft ported back in like sprinting or even nicer cave loot! while I mostly play newer versions of minecraft now I really like the charm of old world generation so I have to check this out!
The Recipe menu on R is NOT something all mods should implement. It just adds complexity. It increases chance for incompatibility, increases work for the mod author and decreases performance. It's way better that a task such as that gets extrapolated into its own thing whose main purpose is to do that one thing.
Thankyou for covering this amazing mod ive been waiting for someone to cover it for ages staggo also released other mods too which are also brilliant like a beta terraria
Okay now I know the download link is there heck yeah I'm going to install this the only disappointing thing is that's usually disappointing is there's no bosses
this mod is crazy, wow. I love that this era of minecraft is getting more love from the modding community in 2023. Pre Adventure Minecraft was something else.
Although I haven’t dived into the goldenage modding scene, one day I would love to and these videos are great for brining light to them. Well made and appreciated
I get major Alphaver vibes from this. *No spoilers, just a blurb ahead. Again read at your own risk* . I'm m talking the video by RetroGamingNow, which showcases a different and eerie branch of the normal minecraft evolution in alpha. The branch starts from a real version, Alphan1.0.16, but then continues with 1.0.16_05, 1.0.16_05_01 etc. Each of these "secret developer versions" get weirder, with new textures, features and a mysterious shadow player. And all of these a supposedly from the lost RubyDung
About dungeons in vanilla Minecraft, I would argue that caving/mining is the "real" dungeon-crawling experience in vanilla Minecraft. I'm not am not the first to come up with this take on it, and I would give a shout-out here, but I don't actually remember the name of the channel where I heard this. I'll update if I find it again.
I really like these types of mods! They remind me of the Minecraft Lilypad versions arg thing and i find that series super cool! Anyone who didn't watch it is missing out!
For real. Beta/Modern MC is too.. dim, I guess? A lot of it reminds me of the whole "PS3 color palette" with the blacks, browns, dark greens, and grays.
If anyone wants the ultimate parallel timeline experience play Minetest, at least one of the older versions. When we couldn't afford MC I'd play so much Minetest with my dad. It's free and just... augh. It feels like modded Minecraft from an alternate universe. Last time I played it was in, what, 2015? The mods(?) my dad and I played the most were Carbon (creative mode Minetest with a bunch of decorative blocks. Hell, even had trampolines if memory serves) and a Lord of the Rings one. There was nothing cooler than exploeing the structures and building treehouses into the big elven trees or whatever they were called. Our base was in a mountain near Mordor. Was nerve racking to see the towers and wrecked land out of the window. I remember finding dwarven mines nearby, too! Lots of iron. We eventually claimed a fortress/castle at one point. Soooo many memories. I remember being TERRIFIED of the mobs, even in creative. My dad would have to kill them for me. I remember him building this glass tunnel underwater and messing with the carpets, and me being scared of the rats. Oh the rats. I should revisit that game.
I'm beginning to regret making this comment. SOOO much nostalgia! I could rant for hours upon hours 😂 I remember my dad watching mod showcases on the big TV. I'd just sit down and "oooh! aaah." I miss old Minecraft. It just isn't the same anymore. Minetest and alpha & beta Minecraft did and always will have these unique feels to them.
This is the first video that appeared to me related to this and felt the need to leave a comment. Man, I'm loving these videos so much and made me realize how I adore old nostalgic feels in videogames. I grew up with PE Lite, it was all I have (and unfortunately, still what I have LOL) and I remember doing so much nonsense. Thinking the arm was a wood stick, (probably because in my first Minecraft world I appeared in the water) trying to make a treehouse, thinking the zombie was person/villager or something, using feathers to attack (yeah right...) And discovering the table to create stuff MUCH later. I even tried to get rid of all the water of one world (terrible idea, the worlds were finite btw) and making a mob farmz which resulted in me realizing I couldn't switch from creative to survival sooo... Yeah, I was a dumb kid. And a really dark one because I sacrificed cows for something. ANYWAYS, I do know what the nostalgic feeling is, even if I didn't grew up with these amazing versions. I tried to find things like these in Bedrock but uh, there aren't many to be fair. Only small abandoned packs, which is a shame, more compared with seeing how much love it receives on Java. Hopefully, more people will see these and who knows? Probably us bedrock players will get an amazing thing like this too. Amazing video!
I'm not massively into the fantasy stuff but there's so much stuff I wish they'd actually add to vanilla Minecraft. Those new trees and wood types look great, especially maple
I'd love to see a mod bring over alot of the cool and useful stuff options blocks snd features from newer versions into alpha i think a mod like that if done right would go so hard
I tried out this mod and it just crashed less than 5 minutes in every time I loaded it up. I brought my render distance down, added more ram, even tried it on a more powerful computer and it still wouldn’t stop crashing. The mod showcase is really cool looking still.
Fr The ruby staff, made with rubbies and gold... Literally exactly like Terrarias ruby staff. Then the mana system and the fallen stars, literally a copy-pasted idea from terraria, no difference at all. And well then there's of course those boots extremely similar to the hermes boots from terraria, the wings...
One thing I’d like to say is that foxes somehow feel too different from everything else. Probably because of the art style, it’s like they are too modern (version wise)
@@EggEnjoyerif that's the case then we would see the mod having updated textures. It is both "If minecraft took a different path" And "Beta 1.7.3 mod that makes the game better"
I love how there is so much effort into .akign this different to current day Minecraft, including making the spruce wood slightly different si it matches the rest of the wood, but then theres to fox, who is a straight rip from the modern game and doesnt have the developer art like the rest of everything else ingame.
One idea I gave is that should be able to put a ruby and a sapphire in a crafting table to create garnet. Put eight garnet together in an upside down chest plate shape to crate a gauntlet, which can give you the damage of an iron sword with extra knockback.
So many "alternate timeline" mods for Minecraft struggle to feel like anything other than mods for older versions of Minecraft (I get it, that's exactly what they are). But what really makes them feel out of place is that they contain a lot of additions that I just can't see working in a vanilla Minecraft setting. Like I can't trick myself into being like "oh yeah, this is something the original dev team could've done if their creative process was slightly altered back in the day. Some examples of what I feel like just don't work in some of these mods: This has magic wands and an item duplicator that takes stars to power. ReIndev ripped the wendigo from DUSK (sounds + behaviors are 1:1).
Honestly I'm shocked Minecraft doesn't give incentives for you to stay up (and in fact did the opposite with the Phantoms). Sure there are mobs spawning, but you can also find them underground. I think the Terraria's system of Fallen Star really needs to be in Minecraft.
I honestly really wonder why a magic system hasn't been introduced to vanilla Minecraft yet considering how many mods add one such as Thaumcraft. Also, it must be an utter pain creating a mod for an early Alpha version of Minecraft in modern day. If a new dimension is added, I think they could add most if not all the stuff in here and hire the creators on as staff.
@@pepearown4968 Fair point, but I was thinking more along the lines of a magic bar that would empty out more and more as you cast spells with items or some such.
considering a lot of these features have since been added, it would be cool to see a more updated edition of this mod built on a newer version of Minecraft. though i kinda doubt that will happen.
You want a feckin *story* of someone developing a parallel minecraft? Let pappy sit you whippersnappers down and point you towards the most petty mod of all time: "Better than wolves" See, way back when, people who played minecraft had lots of hopes for what might someday be. And one guy (who went by the name FlowerChild) in particular, well, his hopes were extra high. But when the beta update that added wolves dropped (Beta 1.4 which added cookies, wolves, and not much else), oh, he wasn't just mad, he was stormin. So he popped open Java, and he popped open his favorite image creation software, and he worked late into the night to create HIS vision of where Minecraft should go. That vision? Better Than Wolves. A mod so petty, he literally named it so he could mock Mojang. And to be frank, for a beta 1.4 mod, it was an impressive bit of work. From what I recall, it added all sorts of automation like windmills, and made small changes that make sense (walking on sand slowed you down a little) and as a particular jab at wolves, instead of removing them, it gave them a resource: tame a wolf, and abandon it in a cold dark hole, and it will produce manure. The mod is locked at Beta 1.5.2, and the author and the community of BTW fans has effectively forked off their own version of Minecraft from that point, and it has received continual work since the mid 2010s, though FlowerChild has not worked on it himself for years. Now THAT is an alternate Minecraft history.
Seems like a mod more focused on simply adding fun content, which is cool, albeit not very balanced since there are so many new items to help out the player with barely any new challenges (one new hostile mob doesn't justify the really powerful staffs IMO)
9:20 TooManyItems didn't have recipes, it was just a cheat menu, you're thinking of the mods that came after, like NEI and JEI. Edit: Also, with mods like NEI and JEI, registered recipes automatically get added, meaning the mod creators usually don't have to specifically add recipes to the menu unless they make a new type of machine or something.
Ever think to talk about any of the Legacy+ Teams mods (Classic+, Indev+)? Pretty cool stuff. (P.S. Infdev+ is in development so if ever need something else for future old school MC mod showcases).
holy cow, 20K! I can’t believe how fast this thing has grown this year. thanks so much to everyone who hangs out and listens to me talk about the game I love. 💜
I thought you're a famous like others who reached easily 100K but has 1 million views :)
You're welcome
can you make a youtube videoon how to download this i tried the itructions but i couldn't get it to work
Your voice is relaxing and I’m really enjoying these alt timeline vids, love to see you do more! Also maybe some new mods that aren’t well known ? I actually started playing this mod because of you !
A lot of this sounds like it took a lot of inspiration from Terraria, as the ruby and sapphire staffs, wings, fallen stars, and some other things are in Terraria. It's cool to see a mixture of Terraria and Minecraft though, because I like both of the games and always wanted some things in Minecraft to be more like Terraria, such as more diverse weaponry
if i could only take one item from terraria to minecraft it would def be the magic mirror
@@dewesafavor8275 yeah but it should have limited uses and be expensive, maybe also a cooldown, since MC is nowhere near as dangerous as Terraria is, so theres no need for an item that is as OP as Terraria's magic mirror.
I think you'll like the Terrariacraft mod that's being developed...
Hello terrarian ---- I agree, I was about to comment this.
well i am actually making a simple magic weapons mod very inspired by terraria. it uses experience to power its attacks, and rewards accuracy with half of the xp you lose
Great showcase! Diverge is less of "what if we continued the alpha feel?" but instead "what if we threw that alpha feel out of the window?", especially mor so with 0.3. Diverge is going to have a big update releasing soon, with transformed world generation, new powerful items and new ways to build. I'm glad you enjoyed this mod!
so excited for 0.3! Love your work Staggo!
Why throw it out for something that feels generic?
@@gnu191 Compared to vanilla Alpha, it isn't so generic. Diverge is a golden age Minecraft mod like none other.
@@bluestaggo ???? we play alpha because the atmosphere and nostalgia... but is a lit boring and repetitive
Omg a port of some of these features into modern minecraft would be amazing. I've always wondered if there was a mod that "does everything" without needing other mods, like a single-mod modpack. I see thats the case with a lot of Alpha mods including yours because the game had so little features then. And the way you do it is amazing. This mod seems better that almost any mod pack because in almost every mod pack the base game is the same, it has the same base feel. This is the first video where I feel like it is a completely different game. Part of that may be because Alpha had relatively little features, where in modern day mc, the game has so many features that even if heavily modded, you are going to be running into vanilla features very frequently. Idk. Sorry for the ramble.
This feels heavily inspired by early Terraria with the magic, wings, stars and phantoms. When I watched the video all I could think about was how this reminded me of 2013-14 Terraria.
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@@BaliTurtle hi
The moment I saw the star I was like “yep this must be terraria inspired”
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Half of the mod is terraria inxpired
the whole genre of "alternate timeline" minecraft mods where it stayed in the style of alpha/beta was not a genre i knew existed until i saw your reindev video, now it may be my favorite genre of anything ever
Please look at 'Vintage Story'. It really feels like what would happen if these 'parallel development' mods were instead developed into a full game + its own engine.
Just played it recently as an Alpha Minecraft player and...wow. It's, in my opinion, the best parallel timeline GAME for Minecraft. It manages to perfectly capture the feeling the early versions gave me. It's essentially what would happen if Minecraft took the direction of a more survival focused game and its more rustic elements. It feels calm and relaxing, whilst at the same time cold and unforgiving.
As someone who felt like one of Minecraft's biggest problems was it became more and more 'fantastical' while targeting a younger target audience and thus, lighter overall atmosphere. Vintage Story gives me the 'chills' that early Minecraft did and it's amazing.
I’ve never heard of this, checking it out for sure. Sounds amazing.
@@PaladinRyan ive been playing it for around 20 hours so far,it really hooks you on amazingly.
Fun fact since you mentioned the game feeling like a mod becoming its own thing, the developers behind Vintage Story actually started as Minecraft modders but abandoned their mod "Butterfly Mania" after 3 years due to complications of modding the game.
THIS SEEMS SO COOL!!!!!!!
Wait that is just terrafirmacraft
The biggest thing I miss about these old versions was the old rendering. It looked sharper, almost garish, but charmingly lo-fi.
This is extremely fascinating to me. I've recently gain an interest in the alpha/beta versions of the game, despite not having been a player at the time of their release. However since these versions are more or less just a bare bones version of the game I'm used to, there aren't too many surprises or novelty when playing thru them, thats why mods like this, NSSS, reindev, and BTA are so interesting to me, because they are based in these versions I hold such an interest in, while also containing novelty with a very vanilla feel. Thanks you for covering these so called "alternate timeline" mods, as your videos are what have alerted me to these fascinating experiences
Hi Ryan, I never imagined that this genre of mod existed it’s quite interesting
first ever time coming across minecraft mods???
@@GadgetMaNameJeff that's obviously not what he meant
@@GadgetMaNameJeffthat’s not what he meant, please read the comment again!
This is really cute. I love seeing mods that come off as vanilla features of minecraft.
Great video! I also recommend you the Better than Adventure mod, it’s another parallel timeline mod that shows what Minecraft could have been today if it kept going with the alpha aesthetic, with many unique things, such as seasons. I think there’s also plans for adding the Aether.
Dahomey has a great video on BTA, which is why I haven’t covered it! He presented it perfectly, so not much more to add.
@@PaladinRyan Oh yeah i saw that video, fine!
Parallel universe: Basically 3D Terraria
This reminds me of a version of Minecraft which is simply a bit more similar to Terraria; the mod looks like a really enjoyable time!
Probably the single biggest feature of Alpha that I still miss is _Winter Mode_ maps. My first (and so far only) self-created MC mod was about making it more fun, putting snow layering on non-solid block types (kinda like a feature Optifine has now, except I did it to stairs and other multi-level blocks), and even now, I'll still sometimes create a Buffet world of one of the snow-enabled biomes, do "/weather rain; /gamerule doWeatherCycle false" to make it permanently snowing, and try to being back that old feel... but what I truly long for is to be able to have it be "okay, normal world gen, all biomes and features and everything as normal, EXCEPT it's snowing everywhere regardless of the temperature or height parameters of a biome" (which apparently you can't do merely by redefining biome temps to all be 0, as that breaks biome placement).
So many Terraria references in this mod
Haven't played Minecraft in years, maybe around a decade, but this video has convinced me to dive back in. Always been pretty nostalgic for this particular version (1.1.2_01) of MC, as this was when I had first bought the game way back. I had no idea there was a modding scene surrounding the more "old school" version of the game!
wait, a mod that has art that looks like it belongs in minecraft and encourages you to actually go outside and fight mobs? bro this mod is actually insane.
never will you skip a night again because instead you actually have a reason to go out, get some stars, get magic items, reminds me a lot of terraria. i love the sound effects too!
And do what with the magic items kill more mobs....laaaaaaame give me real endgame
It's amazing to see how much this channel has grown! I remember the first video I ever saw was about the 1.9 update and I've been watching since then, I feel this channel is a lot more authentic feelings than other Minecraft RUclips channels I watch and it's amazing to see this passion of yours gain a following. I can't wait to see this channel continue to grow!
this means so much. thanks for sticking around :,)
love all the parallel timeline type mods they look so cool!
that star item was ripped straight out of terraria, but tbh terraria was onto something when it came to night only stuff, Minecraft should adopt that
nice terraria reference with the fallen stars. also i love alternative stuff like this, wont write an essay about it this time, but i just love it
1:35 I dont know why everybody thinks this is a "problem" in older versions, its for that exact reason that old game worlds are super creative and cool and modern day worlds look like carbon copies of one another.
and im not going to point any fingers but the ruby and sapphire staffs, stars falling out of the sky at night, wings, dont take a genius to figure out where they got these ideas.
awesome video man! and congrats again on 20k!
MY GOD! This is exactly what I always missed in the new versions of Minecraft, the vivid alpha colors made me so happy, I always wondered why they changed this in my favorite game :(
Hey man! Discovered your channel yesterday and subscribed right away. Your content is great, keep it up!
This is one of the most underrated golden age mods, glad someone finally covered it!
I remember seeing a trailer for this one a while back and thought "Oh, that looks neat," thanks for reminding me it exists. I should really try it out one of these days.
This is interesting, but not the direction I would've liked to see Minecraft take
If you like the 'alternative development' mods. The Better Than Adventure mod is worth a look. It's basically what if Beta 1.8 never existed.
Relatedly, I think looking at the AlphaVer ARG could also be interesting.
I love how this has the sureal charm of Old minecraft but with a few of the things that make it hard to go back to old minecraft ported back in like sprinting or even nicer cave loot! while I mostly play newer versions of minecraft now I really like the charm of old world generation so I have to check this out!
Enjoyed this, to be honest I did fast forward through parts of it because it was a little slow but I'm subscribing and will keep watching the series!
this man is looking at all the what I’ll call “parallel” mods so now it’s just the wait for better than adventure to be reviewed 🙏🙏
“What if Minecraft looked like this” mfs when they play Terraria:
I like the stamina bar x100000 times more than micromanaging the horrendous hunger bar
The Recipe menu on R is NOT something all mods should implement. It just adds complexity. It increases chance for incompatibility, increases work for the mod author and decreases performance. It's way better that a task such as that gets extrapolated into its own thing whose main purpose is to do that one thing.
That's interesting! It is in alpha and yet, there's so many features and items, nice
Microsoft ruined Minecraft; they added too much pointless clutter while adding too little game-changing features.
Oh yeah, I was just playing this mod earlier! The amount of amazing mods for old Minecraft being made right now is amazing.
Thankyou for covering this amazing mod ive been waiting for someone to cover it for ages staggo also released other mods too which are also brilliant like a beta terraria
Okay now I know the download link is there heck yeah I'm going to install this the only disappointing thing is that's usually disappointing is there's no bosses
it's funny how terraria used so much of minecraft and now this mod does it back with the fallen star mechanic thing
this mod is crazy, wow. I love that this era of minecraft is getting more love from the modding community in 2023. Pre Adventure Minecraft was something else.
That is a relaxin' and new up to date thing in Minecraft i never even seen this before :D
For the blaster, after fuel cost increase and smelting speed is considered, it is twice as fuel efficient.
huh, i thought he was going to talk about 'better than adventure.'
but i was pleasantly surprised!
I love these nostalgia mods, thanks for showing us these
Although I haven’t dived into the goldenage modding scene, one day I would love to and these videos are great for brining light to them. Well made and appreciated
Magic Staffs feels like "Heretic", A old Doom-Like Medieval Shooter Game
I get major Alphaver vibes from this. *No spoilers, just a blurb ahead. Again read at your own risk* . I'm m talking the video by RetroGamingNow, which showcases a different and eerie branch of the normal minecraft evolution in alpha. The branch starts from a real version, Alphan1.0.16, but then continues with 1.0.16_05, 1.0.16_05_01 etc. Each of these "secret developer versions" get weirder, with new textures, features and a mysterious shadow player. And all of these a supposedly from the lost RubyDung
What a great way to wake up thanks for the lovely
good morning :D
Diverge has been on the play sometime list for me and this had given me the push to play sometime sooner :D
it’s incredibly fun!
I'd suggest that you start playing once 0.3 releases. It is going to be epic!
If only Hatsune knew what she was doing when making the game
all i can think of is terraria…..
Barely about the mod but the nostalgia I felt seeing the diamond/gold/iron block texture
Oh my god it was so good
About dungeons in vanilla Minecraft, I would argue that caving/mining is the "real" dungeon-crawling experience in vanilla Minecraft. I'm not am not the first to come up with this take on it, and I would give a shout-out here, but I don't actually remember the name of the channel where I heard this. I'll update if I find it again.
I really like these types of mods! They remind me of the Minecraft Lilypad versions arg thing and i find that series super cool! Anyone who didn't watch it is missing out!
I like how it kept the green look, Minecraft would look way better that way
For real. Beta/Modern MC is too.. dim, I guess? A lot of it reminds me of the whole "PS3 color palette" with the blacks, browns, dark greens, and grays.
If anyone wants the ultimate parallel timeline experience play Minetest, at least one of the older versions. When we couldn't afford MC I'd play so much Minetest with my dad. It's free and just... augh. It feels like modded Minecraft from an alternate universe. Last time I played it was in, what, 2015? The mods(?) my dad and I played the most were Carbon (creative mode Minetest with a bunch of decorative blocks. Hell, even had trampolines if memory serves) and a Lord of the Rings one. There was nothing cooler than exploeing the structures and building treehouses into the big elven trees or whatever they were called. Our base was in a mountain near Mordor. Was nerve racking to see the towers and wrecked land out of the window. I remember finding dwarven mines nearby, too! Lots of iron. We eventually claimed a fortress/castle at one point. Soooo many memories. I remember being TERRIFIED of the mobs, even in creative. My dad would have to kill them for me. I remember him building this glass tunnel underwater and messing with the carpets, and me being scared of the rats. Oh the rats. I should revisit that game.
I'm beginning to regret making this comment. SOOO much nostalgia! I could rant for hours upon hours 😂
I remember my dad watching mod showcases on the big TV. I'd just sit down and "oooh! aaah."
I miss old Minecraft. It just isn't the same anymore. Minetest and alpha & beta Minecraft did and always will have these unique feels to them.
Minetest is awesome
The refabricator crafting recipe is literally kissing my eyes i love it
1:54 *STEVEN UNIVERSE REFERENCE??!!1?11?!!1!1??1!1*
Nah, Ruby, Saphire and Emerald are the most popular gemstones in general (along diamonds of course), regardless of steven universe.
@@DeMooniC It was a joke. But thanks for the info anyways! I already knew rubies and emeralds were popular, but sapphire surprised me
This is the first video that appeared to me related to this and felt the need to leave a comment. Man, I'm loving these videos so much and made me realize how I adore old nostalgic feels in videogames.
I grew up with PE Lite, it was all I have (and unfortunately, still what I have LOL) and I remember doing so much nonsense. Thinking the arm was a wood stick, (probably because in my first Minecraft world I appeared in the water) trying to make a treehouse, thinking the zombie was person/villager or something, using feathers to attack (yeah right...) And discovering the table to create stuff MUCH later. I even tried to get rid of all the water of one world (terrible idea, the worlds were finite btw) and making a mob farmz which resulted in me realizing I couldn't switch from creative to survival sooo... Yeah, I was a dumb kid. And a really dark one because I sacrificed cows for something. ANYWAYS, I do know what the nostalgic feeling is, even if I didn't grew up with these amazing versions.
I tried to find things like these in Bedrock but uh, there aren't many to be fair. Only small abandoned packs, which is a shame, more compared with seeing how much love it receives on Java. Hopefully, more people will see these and who knows? Probably us bedrock players will get an amazing thing like this too. Amazing video!
its interesting to see this rise in modding for older versions
There's a similar mod called "better than adventure" that continues from beta 1.7.3 in a different direction than the adventure update.
Yeah I love it
This looks interesting, I hope to see more mods for older version in the future.
I'm not massively into the fantasy stuff but there's so much stuff I wish they'd actually add to vanilla Minecraft. Those new trees and wood types look great, especially maple
*0:10** KELVIN TIMELINE*
I'd love to see a mod bring over alot of the cool and useful stuff options blocks snd features from newer versions into alpha i think a mod like that if done right would go so hard
I tried out this mod and it just crashed less than 5 minutes in every time I loaded it up. I brought my render distance down, added more ram, even tried it on a more powerful computer and it still wouldn’t stop crashing. The mod showcase is really cool looking still.
Ruby?! Sapphire?!
GARNET!!?
So many minecraft modpacks/overhauls are just Terraria in minecraft, and this one is shamelessly so, even taking elements directly from Terraria.
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The ruby staff, made with rubbies and gold... Literally exactly like Terrarias ruby staff.
Then the mana system and the fallen stars, literally a copy-pasted idea from terraria, no difference at all.
And well then there's of course those boots extremely similar to the hermes boots from terraria, the wings...
Notch is proud lf this guys.
1.19.3 creative mode is actually way more organized than before
One thing I’d like to say is that foxes somehow feel too different from everything else. Probably because of the art style, it’s like they are too modern (version wise)
It’s supposed to be modern. This ain’t meant to be old Minecraft.
It’s Minecraft had it stayed down a certain development path
@@EggEnjoyerif that's the case then we would see the mod having updated textures. It is both "If minecraft took a different path" And "Beta 1.7.3 mod that makes the game better"
I love how there is so much effort into .akign this different to current day Minecraft, including making the spruce wood slightly different si it matches the rest of the wood, but then theres to fox, who is a straight rip from the modern game and doesnt have the developer art like the rest of everything else ingame.
One idea I gave is that should be able to put a ruby and a sapphire in a crafting table to create garnet. Put eight garnet together in an upside down chest plate shape to crate a gauntlet, which can give you the damage of an iron sword with extra knockback.
So many "alternate timeline" mods for Minecraft struggle to feel like anything other than mods for older versions of Minecraft (I get it, that's exactly what they are). But what really makes them feel out of place is that they contain a lot of additions that I just can't see working in a vanilla Minecraft setting. Like I can't trick myself into being like "oh yeah, this is something the original dev team could've done if their creative process was slightly altered back in the day.
Some examples of what I feel like just don't work in some of these mods:
This has magic wands and an item duplicator that takes stars to power.
ReIndev ripped the wendigo from DUSK (sounds + behaviors are 1:1).
Honestly I'm shocked Minecraft doesn't give incentives for you to stay up (and in fact did the opposite with the Phantoms). Sure there are mobs spawning, but you can also find them underground. I think the Terraria's system of Fallen Star really needs to be in Minecraft.
A ruby and a sapphire.
What a love story.
This somewhat reminds me of the "minecraft the right branch of development mod "
I think it's crazy (in the best way) that people are still creating these really extensive mods for these super old versions of Minecraft.
I like some of these features, funny how some ideas ive thought of are implemented in this game
if only i knew how to mod, then i could do them my way
I honestly really wonder why a magic system hasn't been introduced to vanilla Minecraft yet considering how many mods add one such as Thaumcraft. Also, it must be an utter pain creating a mod for an early Alpha version of Minecraft in modern day. If a new dimension is added, I think they could add most if not all the stuff in here and hire the creators on as staff.
Whatever the reason is, I'm really glad that they haven't done it
Enchanting and brewing are sort of like magic systems.
@@pepearown4968 Fair point, but I was thinking more along the lines of a magic bar that would empty out more and more as you cast spells with items or some such.
@@KidPrarchord95they should do it, but locked to post-dragon/post-wither so people on new worlds dont just skip diamond/iron weapons for magic weapons
This really makes Minecraft more like Terraria, and that's awesome
minecraft alternative uuniverse is always a great idea, it has been that way since the game was created
considering a lot of these features have since been added, it would be cool to see a more updated edition of this mod built on a newer version of Minecraft. though i kinda doubt that will happen.
This is a odd one. It feels over the top but somehow still kinda fits with the alpha style?
"twice as fast as a regular furnace"
Tekkit induction furnace: Pathetic!
8:10 twice as efficient
"Star chunks disappear during the day" Now where have I heard THAT BEFORE?
The Snow Biome looks so great on this one!
You want a feckin *story* of someone developing a parallel minecraft? Let pappy sit you whippersnappers down and point you towards the most petty mod of all time:
"Better than wolves"
See, way back when, people who played minecraft had lots of hopes for what might someday be. And one guy (who went by the name FlowerChild) in particular, well, his hopes were extra high. But when the beta update that added wolves dropped (Beta 1.4 which added cookies, wolves, and not much else), oh, he wasn't just mad, he was stormin.
So he popped open Java, and he popped open his favorite image creation software, and he worked late into the night to create HIS vision of where Minecraft should go.
That vision?
Better Than Wolves.
A mod so petty, he literally named it so he could mock Mojang.
And to be frank, for a beta 1.4 mod, it was an impressive bit of work. From what I recall, it added all sorts of automation like windmills, and made small changes that make sense (walking on sand slowed you down a little) and as a particular jab at wolves, instead of removing them, it gave them a resource: tame a wolf, and abandon it in a cold dark hole, and it will produce manure.
The mod is locked at Beta 1.5.2, and the author and the community of BTW fans has effectively forked off their own version of Minecraft from that point, and it has received continual work since the mid 2010s, though FlowerChild has not worked on it himself for years.
Now THAT is an alternate Minecraft history.
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Imagine if Notch never sold it... 😢
I just want Terraria in 3D.
Seems like a mod more focused on simply adding fun content, which is cool, albeit not very balanced since there are so many new items to help out the player with barely any new challenges (one new hostile mob doesn't justify the really powerful staffs IMO)
i would love to see gameplay videos of this mod ngl
This video is exactly what I need
i should mention because you brought up the vanilla creative menu, as of 1.19.3 it's WAY better organized
9:20 TooManyItems didn't have recipes, it was just a cheat menu, you're thinking of the mods that came after, like NEI and JEI.
Edit: Also, with mods like NEI and JEI, registered recipes automatically get added, meaning the mod creators usually don't have to specifically add recipes to the menu unless they make a new type of machine or something.
i feel like the shortage of stuff to do in alpha is really a non issue just build have fun you dont always need a goal to have fun
Terraria but 3d and congrats on 20k subs you deserve it.
Ever think to talk about any of the Legacy+ Teams mods (Classic+, Indev+)? Pretty cool stuff.
(P.S. Infdev+ is in development so if ever need something else for future old school MC mod showcases).