You invented like the Minecraft version of the Backrooms, but it's way less awkward and works much better because it's designed for this game and plays into this game's nostalgia. The problem with recreating existing liminal spaces in Minecraft is that they don't account with how surreal Minecraft can look and feel. Having real environments mirrored in Minecraft just doesn't have the same effect.
minecraft is good for bringing out the abstract in the normal, something from reality can be altered, i disagree because minecraft if done well can recreate real life well, also i wouldn't say this is that different, it still looks kinda just like a parking garage just a bit different, still very cool
@@oddtomato1049 well you haven't been to a michigan parking garage then, here in 1945 henry ford invented it when people complained about not being able to get to the bottom fast enough so he installed "fall holes" for convenience that you drive your car in and fall, its something unique to detroit. the early automotive days sure were wild
The "Freerunner's Dream" felt like a mockery of the concept. The pocket dimension was, like many others, an endless expanse, stretching off into infinity. Vast expanses of concrete, sliding across the bright horizon of Fractalspace and drifting beyond sight. Ninety degrees reigned supreme here, with hardly a smoothed edge of decorative attachment to add any sort of ornamentality to the open terraces of hardened cement. Yet the nickname the place had been given in the appraisal documents from the Grey Eyed Salesman had been little more than a falsehood - this place was infinitely uniform, so wantonly identical that any real freerunner would have balked at the idea of exploring the place for more than an hour or two. Perhaps that was the nature of Fractalspace - infinite, inadequate uniformity... forever. Dreams abandoned, left unrealized. Perhaps that's why the dimension had been sold. But who in their right mind would buy it?
@@stonewoodstudios “And here we have the Freerunners Dream… the infinite concrete dimension that looks like it’d be a Dream for all Freerunners to explore.” *snickers to self* *Some person* “Does it look like concrete?” “-Yes, yes it does look like concrete.” *Pause* “Is it infinite?” “YES. It is infinite.” “Is it a dream for Freerunners?” “YES! I already told you, it is a dream for Freerunners!” *a little while later…* “Is it an infinite dream for Freerunners?” “FOR THE FIFTH TIME, IT IS AN INFINITE CONCRETE DREAM FOR FREERUNNERS TO EXPLORE!!!”
This song is over 13 years old for those who don’t know. The entire album, “Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures”, is actually pretty good and I’d suggest checking it out.
For some reason my brain can't comprehend that this song is so old because this is the first time I'm hearing it and also the fact that the same thing happened with amen breaks for me, my brain recognizes them as "recent" even though they existed way back in the day, but from my perspective, since I found out about them recently, they technically never existed in my mind before. And also my general perception of time is almost comically screwed, like, what do you mean 1.13 came out 6 years ago?! It feels like it came out only 2 years ago at best...
i said it in the youtube post teaser of this video and im going to say it again because i thought it was funny and im shameless. Where'd I park my car again?
hey Space, I was wondering if it would be okay if I did my own thing inspired by this kind of content? it would be in Garry's Mod but with C418 music (I've chosen "Beton") playing over it while exploring liminal areas i just really love this kind of thing and thought it would be cool to do my own!
@@LegacybetaI also have a question. Can I try to make a full world out of your concepts and ideas? Like parts of the world are "Mossy Island" and "Moog City"
Yes the MultiMC instance allows you to connect to b1.7.3 servers, and the .jar file the mods are injected into is a vanilla b1.7.3 jar however a lot of code is backported (for example the shaders.) Although most of the mods used are genuine 2011 b1.7.3 mods unchanged from that era. I'm currently working with someone to get a few additional custom features patched in before releasing but there were rendering difficulties that affected the shaders so I may have to wait until Monday or alternatively release a last known good build and update it later. Most of these backported mods are freely available already via Modification Station (modification-station.net) but may require recently made APIs or various patches.
@@5heddy TLDR: It is indeed a modded older version of Minecraft called beta 1.7.3. MultiMC - A Minecraft launcher. Backporting - Taking code from a newer version of software and making it work in an older version. .jar files - A file format for use with Java. This conversation is about Minecraft, specifically an older version called beta 1.7.3. The person asking the question wants to know if a Minecraft instance is truly beta 1.7.3. The other person explains that it is indeed beta 1.7.3, but with some modifications. They use a launcher called MultiMC to connect to beta 1.7.3 servers. The core game files are also from beta 1.7.3, but some code has been backported from newer versions. This backported code includes things like shaders, which weren't available in beta 1.7.3 originally. Most of the mods used are genuine from the beta 1.7.3 era, but the person is also working on adding some custom features. They're facing some technical challenges with shaders, so they might delay the release or release a previous version and update it later. They mention that most of the backported mods can be found on a website called Modification Station but needs tweaks to fit in the current setup.
I will explain in more depth at some point in a video however the simple answer is yes WorldEdit/TooManyItems/SinglePlayerCommands all on b1.7.3 plus a few other bespoke tweaks made for me that I will release.
You invented like the Minecraft version of the Backrooms, but it's way less awkward and works much better because it's designed for this game and plays into this game's nostalgia. The problem with recreating existing liminal spaces in Minecraft is that they don't account with how surreal Minecraft can look and feel. Having real environments mirrored in Minecraft just doesn't have the same effect.
minecraft is good for bringing out the abstract in the normal, something from reality can be altered, i disagree because minecraft if done well can recreate real life well, also i wouldn't say this is that different, it still looks kinda just like a parking garage just a bit different, still very cool
@@circleinforthecube5170 I don't remember parking garages having holes to drop down.
@@oddtomato1049 well you haven't been to a michigan parking garage then, here in 1945 henry ford invented it when people complained about not being able to get to the bottom fast enough so he installed "fall holes" for convenience that you drive your car in and fall, its something unique to detroit. the early automotive days sure were wild
@@circleinforthecube5170 I'm trying to find information on this but I just get pot holes or pictures of old Detroid.
WoW, so dystopic @@circleinforthecube5170
"This place seems to have no end, that's why you shouldn't steal Amen Breaks."
The only thing that could have made this better is if the "building" suddenly just cut off and it was just an infinite endless field or flatworld
If Minecraft had Drum n Bass:
This has some serious BLAME! vibes
haven't felt this vibe in anything minecraft since Zisteau's last MC lets play episodes. superb work
The "Freerunner's Dream" felt like a mockery of the concept.
The pocket dimension was, like many others, an endless expanse, stretching off into infinity. Vast expanses of concrete, sliding across the bright horizon of Fractalspace and drifting beyond sight.
Ninety degrees reigned supreme here, with hardly a smoothed edge of decorative attachment to add any sort of ornamentality to the open terraces of hardened cement.
Yet the nickname the place had been given in the appraisal documents from the Grey Eyed Salesman had been little more than a falsehood - this place was infinitely uniform, so wantonly identical that any real freerunner would have balked at the idea of exploring the place for more than an hour or two.
Perhaps that was the nature of Fractalspace - infinite, inadequate uniformity... forever. Dreams abandoned, left unrealized.
Perhaps that's why the dimension had been sold. But who in their right mind would buy it?
Idk, it seemed like a good idea at the time. I still have high hopes for this place.
@@Backup_Supply No refunds.
@@stonewoodstudios “And here we have the Freerunners Dream… the infinite concrete dimension that looks like it’d be a Dream for all Freerunners to explore.” *snickers to self*
*Some person* “Does it look like concrete?”
“-Yes, yes it does look like concrete.”
*Pause* “Is it infinite?”
“YES. It is infinite.”
“Is it a dream for Freerunners?”
“YES! I already told you, it is a dream for Freerunners!”
*a little while later…*
“Is it an infinite dream for Freerunners?”
“FOR THE FIFTH TIME, IT IS AN INFINITE CONCRETE DREAM FOR FREERUNNERS TO EXPLORE!!!”
Wha?
I enjoyed reading this lore.
This song is over 13 years old for those who don’t know. The entire album, “Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures”, is actually pretty good and I’d suggest checking it out.
This song is actually much older, originating as amen_cliche from C418’s old music blog.
@@Imthecoolguy6 hence over 13 yrs, how old actually is this song out of curiosity
For some reason my brain can't comprehend that this song is so old because this is the first time I'm hearing it and also the fact that the same thing happened with amen breaks for me, my brain recognizes them as "recent" even though they existed way back in the day, but from my perspective, since I found out about them recently, they technically never existed in my mind before. And also my general perception of time is almost comically screwed, like, what do you mean 1.13 came out 6 years ago?! It feels like it came out only 2 years ago at best...
The uncanniest of parking garages.
oh look it's the Backrooms' Habitable Zone in Minecraft
damn and i thought i already listened to all of c418's discography! i guess i was wrong damn!! this slaps!
this is from an album called "Life Changing Moments Seem Minor In Pictures"
if you havent heard life changing moments seem minor in pictures yet you still have a lot of gems to uncover
spoken like a true music producer
The Amen cliché!
This has to hold the record for the longest song title lol.
Have you ever listened to the whole of free bird lol
Will Wood:
minecraft, but it's an ultrakill crossover
Ultrakill did not invent jungle, dnb, breakcore and specially didn't create the amen break itself yall 😭😭😭
@@The_Copper_Element_Itself can't tell if you're joking or just high
@@samuelsalvatore4511 what?
@@The_Copper_Element_Itself literally my reaction
This song is over 13 years old btw
facts
I swear every time I think of a song I want you to make a world for, you are already one step ahead of me!
That's all you can do. So try it
nahh c418 think he heaven pierce her 😭😭😭😭😭
This song is 13 years old 😂
@@solarflarearmor2081 of course the guy knows that
@@paquixyz4000 ngl i also thought he wasn't being sarcastic
@@vyzxc knowing how most of the internet is drooling babies i don't blame y'all
this is what i do when i make music
amen, brother
this goes hard
didnt know c418 built v1
If minecraft was actually good game
ok this is evil
i said it in the youtube post teaser of this video and im going to say it again because i thought it was funny and im shameless. Where'd I park my car again?
Really cool bruh
hey Space, I was wondering if it would be okay if I did my own thing inspired by this kind of content? it would be in Garry's Mod but with C418 music (I've chosen "Beton") playing over it while exploring liminal areas
i just really love this kind of thing and thought it would be cool to do my own!
id think theyd allow it
besides, more content of these visuals/places-inspired-by-c418-music videos means more awesome content!!
Yes it's not a problem, after all it's C418 that's kind enough to allow his work to be shared in the first place I just recorded some gameplay
@@Legacybeta do 481772 from 148 (c418's album)
@@LegacybetaI also have a question. Can I try to make a full world out of your concepts and ideas? Like parts of the world are "Mossy Island" and "Moog City"
HOOD
bass riff sound kinda like bad guy
I have a question: is this _actually_ beta 1.7.3 Minecraft?
I'm not sure myself. I saw them sprint in one video.
moded beta 1.7.3
Yes the MultiMC instance allows you to connect to b1.7.3 servers, and the .jar file the mods are injected into is a vanilla b1.7.3 jar however a lot of code is backported (for example the shaders.) Although most of the mods used are genuine 2011 b1.7.3 mods unchanged from that era. I'm currently working with someone to get a few additional custom features patched in before releasing but there were rendering difficulties that affected the shaders so I may have to wait until Monday or alternatively release a last known good build and update it later. Most of these backported mods are freely available already via Modification Station (modification-station.net) but may require recently made APIs or various patches.
@@Legacybetacouldnt sound more confusing..
@@5heddy
TLDR: It is indeed a modded older version of Minecraft called beta 1.7.3.
MultiMC - A Minecraft launcher.
Backporting - Taking code from a newer version of software and making it work in an older version.
.jar files - A file format for use with Java.
This conversation is about Minecraft, specifically an older version called beta 1.7.3. The person asking the question wants to know if a Minecraft instance is truly beta 1.7.3.
The other person explains that it is indeed beta 1.7.3, but with some modifications. They use a launcher called MultiMC to connect to beta 1.7.3 servers. The core game files are also from beta 1.7.3, but some code has been backported from newer versions. This backported code includes things like shaders, which weren't available in beta 1.7.3 originally.
Most of the mods used are genuine from the beta 1.7.3 era, but the person is also working on adding some custom features. They're facing some technical challenges with shaders, so they might delay the release or release a previous version and update it later. They mention that most of the backported mods can be found on a website called Modification Station but needs tweaks to fit in the current setup.
What is up with the road at the bottom bring uneven? Was this not filmed in Minecraft?
howt many blocks in a blockoid
how do you make these???
World edit
I will explain in more depth at some point in a video however the simple answer is yes WorldEdit/TooManyItems/SinglePlayerCommands all on b1.7.3 plus a few other bespoke tweaks made for me that I will release.
@@Legacybeta alright
c418 i was not familiar with your game
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