Wow hi thanks for watching and commenting that's so awesome, I doubt this video would have been anywhere near as polished without your replay mod tutorials :)
It's funny and fascinating that technical Minecraft has reached a point at which writing papers on certain aspects of the game wouldn't even be a joke anymore.
that's what i half-jokingly plan on doing sometime in the next 12 months (edit: maybe more than 12 months, keep discovering new nuanced systems within playerless farm cores)
The editing alone is incredible, let alone the amount of work you put in designing this bad boy. Truly incredible work ncole, you should be proud of what ya got here!
While I most likely won't be building this farm, you sir deserve high praise for the work you have done. Your scientific, methodical approach is fascinating and results speak for themselves. Can't imagine the amount of work you put into this and hope you'll find another project that will keep you occupied for next few years. We the viewers will be waiting for another scientific paper level presentation from you. Hats off.
thanks so much, i got 2 more videos similar to this planned but that's for the far future as both farms aren't fully designed yet and will both also take months to plan, record and edit
It feels more like a research for world development than just a wood farm for Minecraft ( btw the video is so well made with furnished finishing, pin point details u deserve more recognition)
Years in the making and finally these are the results. That the farm itself was engineered properly could be seen by what you have shown over the past few years but the fact that you managed to present it this nicely and go into the finer details for those less talented than you is really worth a lot. Very well done!
that's awesome, I totally agree that math can be quite bland but with purpose, a practical application, it's like the most intriguing thing in the world
@@ncolyer 100% agree. I was always good with numbers and equations/math in general throughout school. Giving it a purpose makes it actually enjoyable to do instead of just mindless equations. Schools should learn from stuff like this and maybe sometime in the future
A true master piece of Technical Minecraft. The amount of time, dedication and effort are truely stunning. You outdid yourself and this level of TMC is to be looked up to.
I've played minecraft for year and always wanted self sustaining tree farms. I knew that nether trees were the answer but don't know math or how to design. Many designs I saw were either too slow or need a bone meal farm hooked up to them to make them work. I'm a farm perfectionist, which is why your farm fits perfectly my criteria. This is the first ever video I've seen from your channel, but you earned a sub.
Nothing to say. You are the absolute god of nether tree. The farm is perfect, the math is perfect, the video is perfect, you are perfect. Thank you so much for your contribution to Minecraft technology.
I’m a data analyst and I dabble in data science. I’m blown away by the amount of work that you’ve put into this on the probability calculations and statistics. Reminds me of a big project I did this year regarding complex forecasting algorithms. I need to find myself a cool rabbit hole like this to fall into.
Damn, One of the best TMC videos I have ever seen, and within it one of the farms that has had the most engineering behind it. I remember popping into your streams every now and again ages ago to see what else you had done NTF wise and its amazing to see everything come together in this video. Can't wait to see what do next.
it's certainly been a journey and it's been wonderful having legends like you come along for the ride. can't imagine what the ncore videos going to be like in a year or so
20:35 Flow chart. The more I watch this, the more I'm amazed by the design. I was using comparators facing into droppers triggered by two observers facing each other and it would only drop 8 into each composter at a time. I had 12 composters. I had to use 20 stem growing spots just to keep it going for a few hours because I wasn't getting the extra bomemeal from a roots farm! This is pretty amazing!
Hey thanks for watching everyone!! If you're hungry for more SSS content, then you can check out the live stream I did working on it a couple months back: ruclips.net/user/liveqEpyfe9R8NA?si=HMgKleT4-jfDtlz-&t=325 Honestly some of the explanations I gave whilst live were better than the video lol and you can see in real time how I designed circuits such as the sequential logic gate and my general design process as a whole.
It is insane how people like you build "machines" like this, I can't even imagine how much time must have gone into designing it. Especially if you consider all the customization options and safety features. Respect man
You can get a lot more stems and shroomlights (around twice as much) at the cost of less wart blocks, the dualcore farm I made with Krebs does that. Dualcore still runs with one player so imo it's not a different category but I think ncolyer disagrees. This farm is still good tho and would be fine to build in survival+has the advantage of being self sufficient, although that's less of a big deal since moss farms exist
This is of the quality you would expect of a masters or full blown research project, this is ridiculous. Hats off to you for everything you did with this project, absolutely phenomenol!
Obligatory comment! The pinnacle of SSS farms has finally been unveiled! We must bask our eyes in its glory! But legitimately congratulations to ncolyer for seeing this massive project through to the end; it has been well worth the wait, and we all look forward with anticipation to whatever comes next!
I've been playing this game for 6 years now and im okay with redstone. I understand whats happening and how the redstone works, but being able to build that thing basically from scratch is unbelievable! Keep going and build more your a big part in the community. Thank you!
@@ncolyer Well, mission accomplished, although much of the maths was beyond my level of comprehension, but I did understand the underlying principles. Oh, and I'm definitely going to build it on my server, of course crediting you.
i have never, in the entirety of my life, felt so captivated and continuously impressed by any single project before. the amount of technical knowledge + skill, community resources, troubleshooting, debugging, as well as just the raw amount of *time* put into one project, is a breathtaking masterpiece. not too mention the quality and work put into editing all this into a comprehensive and [relatively] short video. congrats man, this is insane 🎉🤍
This is insane, wish I had the patience to build that on my survival server. But even if I did, servers are often very messy when it comes with precise redstone ticks
I absolutly hate math, but this video was incredibly interesting for me and that reall, really suprized me in the best way possible. The farm is also perfect for my world as well, cuz I need over 100k pistons and I was really afraid of the bonemeal farming and this is self sustaining. If you're wondering why I need 100k pistons, its cuz I'm mentally insane
Wow incredible and underrated video ! So here is my comment to tickle the algorithm. Even if i'm just a newbie in redstone and farm automation, you did a great job explaining this with easy words to understand. Well done !
I have no idea how I got here, but holy shit this is incredible. Technical Minecraft is so mesmerizing, even though I never really interface with it! Just one question: How (and why) does the stonecutter stacking mechanism work? That honestly blew my mind the most in this video haha
There are people dedicated to do a high quality research on the growth patterns of a hell fungus while I sit on my couch and watch them doing absolutely nothing but eating some pancakes
Bit late to this as I have had a break from Minecraft recently but wanted to say your farms are amazing and you never fail to disappoint in pushing the envelope of whats technically possible. Good job.
tmc is one of the worst niches to get into if u wanna grow a yt channel lol. I started my channel because I wanted a place where I could log my designs and explain how they work, it's evolved a bit from that idea but I don't think I'll start farming casual viewers with brain-dead content all to get more subs anytime soon, would rather make art with purpose
So, I dont know if its just me, but i was casually watching this, thinking that this video was great, (and it is !), nut i realized This is minecraft Im watching a person spend hundreds of hours Designing one farm In one game That will probably be used by like 3 people But they still do it For the passion, and the fun of it This is insanity I love how "playing minecraft" has become its own category of skills
it's not about the farm and how much it's used, but more about the process of learning and applying the maths, code, video and audio editing skills and sharing it with anyone interested to inspire them in their own fields. i.e. it's more about the journey than the destination
@@ncolyer and what a journey! This is probably one of the most complex farm I've ever seen, and had I owned a better computer, would've definitely built it ! Much respect to you and everyone who contributed to this project (teaching math to people through Minecraft really is cool btw, this video is insane !)
That is an incredibly impressive project. Well done!
Wow hi thanks for watching and commenting that's so awesome, I doubt this video would have been anywhere near as polished without your replay mod tutorials :)
@@ncolyer That's awesome - glad they were useful!
That's why I like Minecraft so much, there are no limits
Wow, just wow
The engineering, the maths, the narration, editing, visual aid, music. Top notch video!
Agreed jkm
JKM taking notes 😂
I think this is single-handedly one of the best things I have seen in a while in tmc. Well done.
It's funny and fascinating that technical Minecraft has reached a point at which writing papers on certain aspects of the game wouldn't even be a joke anymore.
that's what i half-jokingly plan on doing sometime in the next 12 months (edit: maybe more than 12 months, keep discovering new nuanced systems within playerless farm cores)
need to fulfil all the comments about a phd thesis in minecraft
@@ncolyer I'm looking forward to it! :D
bro could be calculating theories of the universe but chooses to make hell trees grow better and i love it
Not many people can say "like Ilmango's design, but on steroids"
The editing alone is incredible, let alone the amount of work you put in designing this bad boy. Truly incredible work ncole, you should be proud of what ya got here!
Thanks so much for the kind comment Max and for inspiring parts of the edit too, looking forward to building this on wave (in tree city) with you
While I most likely won't be building this farm, you sir deserve high praise for the work you have done. Your scientific, methodical approach is fascinating and results speak for themselves. Can't imagine the amount of work you put into this and hope you'll find another project that will keep you occupied for next few years. We the viewers will be waiting for another scientific paper level presentation from you. Hats off.
thanks so much, i got 2 more videos similar to this planned but that's for the far future as both farms aren't fully designed yet and will both also take months to plan, record and edit
It feels more like a research for world development than just a wood farm for Minecraft ( btw the video is so well made with furnished finishing, pin point details u deserve more recognition)
Years in the making and finally these are the results. That the farm itself was engineered properly could be seen by what you have shown over the past few years but the fact that you managed to present it this nicely and go into the finer details for those less talented than you is really worth a lot. Very well done!
hey Mustard, haven't seen you in ages, thanks for watching btw and yea so awesome to bring everything together into a 30 minute package
I've never been so intrigued by math but this video was amazing to watch from start to finish :D
that's awesome, I totally agree that math can be quite bland but with purpose, a practical application, it's like the most intriguing thing in the world
@@ncolyer 100% agree. I was always good with numbers and equations/math in general throughout school. Giving it a purpose makes it actually enjoyable to do instead of just mindless equations. Schools should learn from stuff like this and maybe sometime in the future
A true master piece of Technical Minecraft. The amount of time, dedication and effort are truely stunning. You outdid yourself and this level of TMC is to be looked up to.
There's no way there's a video this good on a 5k subs yt channel
ha ty, i must concur. although when this vid first came out, this was only a 4k subs channel so with a bit of time..
Wow, this looks like one of the most complicated farms ever designed... well done! The video was great as well!
super comment cheers super llama :p
I've played minecraft for year and always wanted self sustaining tree farms. I knew that nether trees were the answer but don't know math or how to design. Many designs I saw were either too slow or need a bone meal farm hooked up to them to make them work. I'm a farm perfectionist, which is why your farm fits perfectly my criteria. This is the first ever video I've seen from your channel, but you earned a sub.
thanks for leaving such a generous comment
Nothing to say. You are the absolute god of nether tree.
The farm is perfect, the math is perfect, the video is perfect, you are perfect.
Thank you so much for your contribution to Minecraft technology.
Damn, the production quality on this.
And that farm is literally the craziest tree farm ive seen.
I see u like home's music
yes home is pretty sweet
You are severely underrated. keep up the good work.
I’m a data analyst and I dabble in data science. I’m blown away by the amount of work that you’ve put into this on the probability calculations and statistics. Reminds me of a big project I did this year regarding complex forecasting algorithms. I need to find myself a cool rabbit hole like this to fall into.
Damn, One of the best TMC videos I have ever seen, and within it one of the farms that has had the most engineering behind it. I remember popping into your streams every now and again ages ago to see what else you had done NTF wise and its amazing to see everything come together in this video. Can't wait to see what do next.
it's certainly been a journey and it's been wonderful having legends like you come along for the ride. can't imagine what the ncore videos going to be like in a year or so
this is sick, great work ncolyer!
Ty Haaaaa
This is insane, I've been seeing your videos about this topic and I have so much fun learning how the machine actually work. You're amazing!
a fellow nether tree enthusiast? that's awesome to hear, thanks for taking such an interest in this topic
Just over 5 minutes into this video and it’s already the best Minecraft video I’ve ever watched by far. Well done!
That's quite a wrap thank you!
this guy is so underrated, the scale and time of this project is amazing!
the amount of effort put into this is absolutely insane. huge props
Thank you, definitely a labour of love and also just getting into the weeds of this stuff
This is beautiful. Just wow. It’s amazing how in depth this game can be.
truly fascinating yea, and this is just one of many many niche rabbit holes in the game you can fall into
Well worth the wait, best video I've seen all year!
Why did you betray WAIFU ;-;
I expected better of you
thanks heaps Emdy, that means alot knowing what tmc videos you've most likely seen this year alr
yo this is is crazily editted, well put together, and quite genius
you are THE fungi enthusiast
thank you thank you, did you have a favourite part?
@@ncolyer even though I didn't understand most of the math, i thought the portions showcasing the programs and heatmaps were cool
20:35 Flow chart. The more I watch this, the more I'm amazed by the design. I was using comparators facing into droppers triggered by two observers facing each other and it would only drop 8 into each composter at a time. I had 12 composters. I had to use 20 stem growing spots just to keep it going for a few hours because I wasn't getting the extra bomemeal from a roots farm! This is pretty amazing!
awesome ty
Hey thanks for watching everyone!!
If you're hungry for more SSS content, then you can check out the live stream I did working on it a couple months back:
ruclips.net/user/liveqEpyfe9R8NA?si=HMgKleT4-jfDtlz-&t=325
Honestly some of the explanations I gave whilst live were better than the video lol and you can see in real time how I designed circuits such as the sequential logic gate and my general design process as a whole.
3b1b-style animations and presentation is very nice
Bro the amount of effort for this video is crazy keep it up man
appreciate it
It is insane how people like you build "machines" like this, I can't even imagine how much time must have gone into designing it. Especially if you consider all the customization options and safety features. Respect man
I watched all of that and realized it was 30 mins only when you mentioned it at the end!!! Insane ncolyer|
that's legendary to hear, spent ages polishing and working in the pacing for this film so glad it was noticeable, or I should say _wasn't_ noticeable
hhahah true, best part was the math :)@@ncolyer
This is gonna be a really epic video, i know that already. Ncolyor, thank you for the effort of doing all of it!
my pleasure
You need more attention by the YT algorithm, this video is simply amazing!
This is awesome. I will 100% build this on my next world.
sounds good, make sure u have a look through the User guide too once you've built it
You're an absolute monster, well done, I could never in my life think about all of those things and create a fungi farm with MATH, good job!
NTF cant be better than this
dude its unbeleivavle
Ty, and yea it doesn't get much faster than 3% or so for a single core
You can get a lot more stems and shroomlights (around twice as much) at the cost of less wart blocks, the dualcore farm I made with Krebs does that. Dualcore still runs with one player so imo it's not a different category but I think ncolyer disagrees. This farm is still good tho and would be fine to build in survival+has the advantage of being self sufficient, although that's less of a big deal since moss farms exist
@@hampter4017 yea it comes down to personal preference, dual core of this would go crazy tho
Amazing video, huge respect for the amount of thought and work that went into this.
Also graze the roof in the background is legendary.
This is by quite a large margin on the most impressive TMC projects I've ever seen. What an incredible job well done!
woah u really think so? tyty
This is of the quality you would expect of a masters or full blown research project, this is ridiculous. Hats off to you for everything you did with this project, absolutely phenomenol!
thanks! might actually end up being more work then what i'll spend on my thesis in a couple years..
Insane quality, the editing alone is amazing, the research and build itself is even more impressive
Much appreciated :)
I don't know why this video has so small amount of views but it's great!
Obligatory comment!
The pinnacle of SSS farms has finally been unveiled! We must bask our eyes in its glory!
But legitimately congratulations to ncolyer for seeing this massive project through to the end; it has been well worth the wait, and we all look forward with anticipation to whatever comes next!
lol thanks alot
I made it in Survival and it works very well and is great! Thanks for a great piece of equipment!
(Translated from DeepL)
Glad you like it!
This ist technical Minecraft at it't absolute best. The amount of work that went into the math, the farm design and so on is just beyond insane
I've been playing this game for 6 years now and im okay with redstone. I understand whats happening and how the redstone works, but being able to build that thing basically from scratch is unbelievable! Keep going and build more your a big part in the community. Thank you!
This is more work that a lot of master thesis out there, very impressive
Mind-blowing and extremely well presented. Thank you for sharing this amazing project.
np, been sitting on this stuff for ages and have been aching to share it in a more digestible format than random rants on discord
@@ncolyer Well, mission accomplished, although much of the maths was beyond my level of comprehension, but I did understand the underlying principles.
Oh, and I'm definitely going to build it on my server, of course crediting you.
oh awesome, lmk if you run into any issues with it
@@ncolyer Thanks.
i have never, in the entirety of my life, felt so captivated and continuously impressed by any single project before.
the amount of technical knowledge + skill, community resources, troubleshooting, debugging, as well as just the raw amount of *time* put into one project, is a breathtaking masterpiece.
not too mention the quality and work put into editing all this into a comprehensive and [relatively] short video. congrats man, this is insane 🎉🤍
wow that's a big wrap tysm ❤
Wow... just Wow! Amazing job!
glad you liked it so much
Now I want to build it! But... I don't really need it... just for fun of having over powered redstone farm 😅
just for fun is the best reason you can have, i say go for it
not only the video but the machine itself is a piece of art, great work
Incredible!
This is insane, wish I had the patience to build that on my survival server. But even if I did, servers are often very messy when it comes with precise redstone ticks
Extremely high quality video, I´m impressed!
thanks alot! glad you liked it
the plants versus zombies soundtrack at 17:00 is absolutely legendary
9000 shroomlight/hour ? Sign me up !!
And fireproof wood galore
great video. i felt like i was taking a final exam for a class that i've never been to in my life. great video
awesome to hear that, i hope u passed :p (jk i don't expect anyone to retain more than like 30% of what's talked about in this on a first viewing)
This is a true state of art and standard of dedication!
I absolutly hate math, but this video was incredibly interesting for me and that reall, really suprized me in the best way possible. The farm is also perfect for my world as well, cuz I need over 100k pistons and I was really afraid of the bonemeal farming and this is self sustaining. If you're wondering why I need 100k pistons, its cuz I'm mentally insane
Just because of the amount of effort and calculating you've done, i'll definitely try building this giant. Thanks
Hell yea ty, enjoy all the wood
Wow incredible and underrated video !
So here is my comment to tickle the algorithm. Even if i'm just a newbie in redstone and farm automation, you did a great job explaining this with easy words to understand. Well done !
ah i greatly appreciate u leaving this comment behind after watching the vid. glad to hear you understood some bits of the explanation too :)
Amazing project
cheers, glad to finally put the math to work
That is crazy man! How much time and knowledge you put into that. 😮 thank you!
Anytime
I have no idea how I got here, but holy shit this is incredible. Technical Minecraft is so mesmerizing, even though I never really interface with it! Just one question: How (and why) does the stonecutter stacking mechanism work? That honestly blew my mind the most in this video haha
glad you found your way here and also i'm actually not entirely sure how that works either. would have to ask people over on the storage tech discord
Amazing! This thing is an incredible magnum opus from a top-tier Technical Minecraft engineer.
thanks! it's part 2 of a 4 part saga on nether tree science, so stay tuned :)
Fun to see this with how much time you have put into it! Congrats
cheers manrock, thanks for checking this out
holy moly... instant subscription. Incredible farm and in-depth video
thanks, I'm glad you liked it
Really missing a super like button for videos like this
I think leaving a nice comment does the job - thanks!
3:10 great thought process :D
yea, basically just taking the weighted average of all the different types of nether trees
- "Mom! I hate maths at school! I wanna play Minecraft!"
Minecraft:
this video needs to have at least 1m views
thanks, but why do you think so? it's on a pretty niche topic so idk
You are clearly insane.
As an engineer I also love this more than I am willing to admit...
clinically insane yes, am also trying to become an engineer whilst doing this lol. it's alotta fun tho
@@ncolyer I'd hire you in an instant. Not for Minecraft though, but you certainly know how to engineer. :D
that's affirming ty
This is insane dude
There are people dedicated to do a high quality research on the growth patterns of a hell fungus while I sit on my couch and watch them doing absolutely nothing but eating some pancakes
Man it's so amazing congrats
You definitely get a follow for this!
Bit late to this as I have had a break from Minecraft recently but wanted to say your farms are amazing and you never fail to disappoint in pushing the envelope of whats technically possible. Good job.
thanks for returning to make this comment, I greatly appreciate that
@@ncolyer your welcome
it's really very very beautiful how you explained it, congratulations
thanks!
My new favourite content.
Amazing video!
gracias!
Awesome showcase of applied informatics
thanks
I love the idea of a channel that is pannenkoek2012 meets minecraft :)
Great job! Proud to see it out
thanks for providing feedback on it and reviewing it :)
extemely well made, along with explanations that anyone can understand. Amazing video!
this video is amazing
you're amazing
Ok now for the 8 hour long block-by-block tutorial right?
Dang, what a great video and build. This is some very impressive stuff. You have my subscription, can't wait to see what you do next!
Thanks a lot for the support, am currently working on a chorus farm that uses a similar amount of math as this :p
More mindblowing than this farm is the fact that your channel doesn't even have 5K subscribers...
tmc is one of the worst niches to get into if u wanna grow a yt channel lol.
I started my channel because I wanted a place where I could log my designs and explain how they work, it's evolved a bit from that idea but I don't think I'll start farming casual viewers with brain-dead content all to get more subs anytime soon, would rather make art with purpose
Thank you for giving me a reason to play mc again ❤
i like your words magic man
The editing is so cool...
thanks! took around 6 hours to edit each minute of this video so that's much appreciated
So, I dont know if its just me, but i was casually watching this, thinking that this video was great, (and it is !), nut i realized
This is minecraft
Im watching a person spend hundreds of hours
Designing one farm
In one game
That will probably be used by like 3 people
But they still do it
For the passion, and the fun of it
This is insanity
I love how "playing minecraft" has become its own category of skills
it's not about the farm and how much it's used, but more about the process of learning and applying the maths, code, video and audio editing skills and sharing it with anyone interested to inspire them in their own fields. i.e. it's more about the journey than the destination
@@ncolyer and what a journey! This is probably one of the most complex farm I've ever seen, and had I owned a better computer, would've definitely built it !
Much respect to you and everyone who contributed to this project
(teaching math to people through Minecraft really is cool btw, this video is insane !)
I love the tschüss at the end!
Danke schön! Ich spreche ein bisschen deutsch, und thought why not include a bit haha
Amazing!
Holy Shit man, the reason we aren't living on Mars is because all the 2000iq people are here in Minecraft busy making farms
"in a satisfying and accurate way" sums up this video to a T
German Engineering at its finest! Love it!
thanks but I'm actually Australian who's learning German 🙂
Masterpiece