How Redstone Changed Minecraft FOREVER (and why it works)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Redstone changes Minecraft at a fundamental level. In this video, I look at what makes Redstone tick and why it's so special.
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my man really went from analyzing a red rock in a block game to talking about base floors and base ceilings in game design. jokes aside this video is very well done and the points it make are very accurate. redstone has made minecraft from a survival game to a game where players have literally broken the hardware capability and even created farms and redstone so good that they can’t even run properly due to hardware limitation- all in a block game targeted towards kids.
I cannot believe some of the stuff I come across on RUclips when it comes to Redstone builds, considering I usually just use it for small mob grinders. It's like we're in completely different worlds, all in the same game. I think that's pretty neat.
Who remembers the time before hoppers and how differently we used to operate machines and farm, crazy
Good analysis! I think Minecraft is about the player asking "Can I do that?", trying it, and either being delighted that they can or being motivated to figure out how to get it to work. That desire driving players out of the game and onto youtube or wikis or other community-driven things is a huge part of what made Minecraft successful.
I always found that the fact that mineceaft has a lot of complexity that is not explained or well explained in the game helped the community keep connected, we have to go out of our way to ask for help from others, and you'll be there to help someone else in need, its a part of the game and the community had to evolve around that wich makes get closer as a team
I’m just so happy to have found your channel, you are pumping out some high quality content, keep up the good work :)
Found this channel a few months ago and really enjoying the content so far. Its good and would love to see more videos in the same "type" as this one. Its very interesting from a older players perspective. hehe. great job sir : ) keep up the good work!
Very high quality video keep it up
you can built a real computer in minecraft to power your automatic farms, or you can eat raw meat in a dirt house without a door.
Amazing vid. I subbed.
famous redstone man Mumbo Jumbo has a video exclusively about the Comparator
"What if Minecraft never had redstone"
Gears: am I a joke to you?
i wish this vid was 3 hours long. very interesting and fun to watch.
Amazing video. I’ve been playing on and off for more than a decade and I’ve never used red stone once lol
I always liked redstone because I think they did a good job of giving you a few simple tools and letting you figure stuff out from there. Nothing wrong with copying youtube videos about redstone but it is so satisfying to make something and fully understand why it works. The most obvious one is figuring out how to make not/xor/nor/and type switches - they don't need any fancy tools, just the redstone and redstone torches. And once you know how the logic works you can figure out pretty much anything.
Just so you know, a comparator is like a constant observer. It allows you to make item frame switches, and all that stuff.
I remember when they added observers everyone got nuts! I mean only block you would see the majority in the buildings was observers!
this vid is so good and interesting, where are the views it deserves 👁️👁️👁️👁️
I feel like for me the create mod adds this to minecraft in a way that gives it a ton more depth due to how some things interact with the world and with aome circuts even being a part of the redstone power grid which makes the mod feel like it belongs in minecraft and expands the skill celing and yet both dont override each other
And of course, you could make a video on 2 more things in Minecraft: Adventure mode & Command block.
In this type of video i just gotta mention something, even if its not quite relevant but still funny imo. By some parts of the redstone community observers are considered op. Apart from their base function, which is already quite useful, observers also act like a 1 tick pulse generators (short pulses couse sticky pistons to drop blocks). There is an entire branch of door community which all about doors that dont uśe observers, because of how useful they are lol. (I believe that this whole door making is more about the accomplishment than making something useful tbh)
no extended potions 😞
i see you where using shaved wood, excellent choice!
I dont like how he asks "what would it be like without redstone?" and then goes on a tangent on how we couldnt get hoppers without redstone.
What wood Minecraft be like if it never had multiplayer
ironically, I think if the game tried to teach the player how, say, the comparator works, I think it would feel more daunting. in my opinion, if you're transparently trying to teach the player something, you're communicating to them that it's important information they'll need to know. not sure about Java, but Minecraft Bedrock actually does have a "how to play" page that gives a bunch of general information about various systems in the game, and even though I already know pretty much everything it has to say, every time I open it I'm still like, "augh! I'm not reading all that! is this gonna be on the test?"
I genuinely believe that it's more beginner friendly to *not* try to teach beginners too much, especially in a game like Minecraft where there's no rush to learn about and engage with every system in the game right away, or even at all. most players never so much as go to the nether and that's fine! that's part of why I dislike the recipe book! while grid crafting is a mysterious system that invites curiosity and experimentation, the recipe book is a big huge scary list of things. while it thankfully doesn't show every recipe immediately, it still reveals them at a pretty breakneck pace, giving new players a daunting amount of unfamiliar options at once
when I first played the binding of isaac I had a lot of "what does this item I just grabbed actually do? oh well, off I go!" and then I'd either discover what it does on my own, let my curiosity take me to the wiki, or... never find out! I've had a much harder time getting into other roguelikes, ironically because they spend a little more than a passing effort trying to get me to learn, and it stresses me out!
ignorance is bliss!
Multiple shots with herobrine hidden in them, nice
Thanks now I know a bit more about Redstone😃😃😃
Tbh, even without the internet, its simply to realise what a comparator does with just a few minutes of experimenting. Sure maybe there will be some edge case you'll miss, but if you just power all sides in a comparator in different combinations and see what happens you should be able to figure out how it works.
If this man does not stop hiding Herobrine I'm going to literally die. 10:42 has one but I'm not saying where it is.
Great video dog keep it upppp
Rekrap2 would be so happy
the only redstone i use is in compasses, a clock when im resurfacing, and powered rails
To me, industrial mods make late game minecraft more enjoyable in my opinion. Instead of the strangeness of redstone you simply see industrial operations which make better logical sense
I've played minecraft since the infdev days. I don't know anything about redstone, and I don't think I ever will.
It's so cool that you can exist in the same game as someone who's REALLY into redstone and you can both enjoy it equally. I occasionally do a bit of redstone, mostly when it comes to small farms, but I don't use it much in my base.
i dont know how conparators work too
Me either
comparators work by detecting how many items are in a chest, the items in a furnace, how full is the composter or things like that it sends a stronger redstone signal the more items are
Why does Steve have Redstone on the bottom part of his shirt?