-game breaking bugs- no no no, it’s a ✨ *feature* ✨, yeah that’s why people play it, not for the fact that it’s on more devices than java, nope, can’t be
@@Shillquad1 your right after 4 million the world gen starts getting weird but doesn't break until a lot later. Java instead of breaking puts a barrier witch makes sense
@Sand2075 after about 4 million blocks in a single direction you fall through the ground because the blocks are not able to be calculated precisely enough
I have to say. The Backrooms are fcking crazy. if I would ever be in the Backrooms. I would take out my Phone and start playing the most Cringe Sound ever: OOF
i agree 100%. id love if they were even implemented as a feature, maybe have just small ones that generate about as often as shipwrecks, and the massive ones like in the video could generate as often as ocean temples or woodland mansions till you get a certain distance from spawn where they could become more common. i'd also like to see volcanic biomes added as well, we're close already with the magma trenches in oceans so it's definitely in the realm of possibility
Yeah but they should kinda like naturalize it more cause the sinkholes look like “hippity hoppity this chunk is now my property” instead of looking like an actual one
You actually can move in the stripe lands its just really REALLY slow and jittery. You can also fall down at normal speed but you fall through the world. You can go even farther, but at some point the world stops generating and you end up in a vast expanse of water, but it's still split up as land biomes with structures spawning as usual. In the stripe lands blocks also get stretched.
In education edition it has the same glitch but you can move in the derection that it is loaded in (so not over the stripes) and you need to fly otherwise you will fall trough the ground
The sinkholes are actually mountains. After about 2,097,152 blocks. You enter whats called the nearlands. Its when mountains fail to generate and thus leave behind sinkholes. After 4.194 million blocks you exit the nearlands and enter a lesser known area im calling the Midlands, where random pillars can spike up for which IDK why. After 8,388,608 blocks it is no longer possible to move on foot and you fall through the floor as block precision is lost. And at 16,777,216 blocks. The block precision decreases by a full block. Causing only 1/2 of blocks to be valid. Causeing gaps and forming the stripelands. I heard that the stripelands also have an end. Its at 33,554,432 blocks and where Minecraft blocks dont even render 3D anymore and only 1/4 blocks are valid and rendered but 2D. And at 67,108,864 blocks only 1/8 are valid and double that distance moving is so hard that you cant even use elytra anymore and blocks no longer render meaning the edge of the world in bedrock edition is farther away than in java. In java its 29,999,984 blocks but in bedrock edition its 134,217,727 blocks
I don't get it, Java basically had this down to a science and patched and glitchy terrain issues since like somewhere in Beta, what's up with bedrock sucking at their job?
@@Wildlink123 p sure its just the coding language, and also it being low priority. realistically whos going to go out THAT far in survival OTHER than going to the farlands for the glitches itself?
Welcome to the Stripe Lands, almost every Bedrock player has been there as a rite of passage. The only way you can move is an ender pearl, and no mobs spawn so I hope you stocked up.
In the old days of bedrock, when it was still minecraft pe, you could go into a flat world and have nothing go terribly wrong. The problem arises once some unknown time passes, you get this glitch where infinite world chunks start spawning randomly around the flat world. They don't go away.
FYI: The stripe lands exist because the hitbox and render slowly move away from each other, proportional to x^2. At 2048, there is enough distance between where the player can fall through, and at 16777216, the error is one full block off. AntVenom made a full vid about this btw
Explanation: Floating point numbers are used to store position in Minecraft. They work a bit like scientific notation with a fixed number of digits after the decimal point: e.g. 1.00405376329×10³ 5.24318374528×10¹² The game moves Steve by adding and subtracting from his coordinates. When you teleport that far away, the coordinates are so imprecise that trying to move Steve to his next position causes it to be rounded back to where he started.
@@X-L-CI've never heard of them before, can you please explain what those are? And I don't play mc, I just like watching dis guys vids. You can explain if u want, if no, it's fine anyway il search it up anyway
@@pringlesGiRlS_1211I’ll explain it, since you’ve been waiting for 3 months already. So, I think you know what “Corner Far Lands” are - they generate when the “Edge Far Lands” collide with each other on the X and Z axis. In Bedrock Edition, when the “Stripe Lands” collide with each other like that, they turn into dots instead of remaining as stripes, therefore the name is “Dotted Lands”. I hope my explanation helped you understand what the “Dotted Lands” are :)
oo! I know this one! the reason your movement is jittery is becayse your player position is stored as a float(or a double) which is a type that can represent decimal numbers. the problem with floats is that (not getting into the weeds) they start getting really innacurate the farther you go out, and there're less and less values (places for you to move to). eventually the amount of movement you make in a tick isnt enough to go to the next value and you end up not moving at all
You've got the point. But this is very simplified. The main problem with using floats(16 bit double) is that they are very limited in how large number you can get. Max number of that type is about 2milions. After that numbers become approximate. This can be seen when he sets his position to 5mil. And every block becomes 1 block apart from the next one. The easy solution is to use 64bit double which can get up to billions.(Java Minecraft uses those I think)
After this guy showed me how minecraft bedrock edition is broken, I tested all of these broken glitches, and they're all right, you get killed randomly, piglin bartering is broken, and all the nether mobs die by LAVA CAULDRONS, something has to be done
@@santherobot4163 you’re telling me that having a border in a “infinite world” is good? Atleast bedrock can go out further and why would you travel 2000000 blocks anyway
There’s a vertical version for this, too. No world generation, but if you launch yourself to around y=90,000 by stacking hundreds of end crystals into the same block with pistons then you’ll start to move extremely slowly when you’re still heading up. I call this the hypervoid, since you have to travel at hypersonic speeds to reach it and it’s pretty much the void with snow, but also because it sounds fricking awesome.
yeah, those kind of glitches extend vertically (up, and also down) in both java and bedrock. but, normally you cant reach them because... there is nothing in there
@@cosmicluna5783 doesn't matter. I find the mere principle that my game could break if I go 2048 blocks out and get unlucky (Yeah seriously, bedrock is that broken) to be insulting. I doubt anyone would and could ever use 60,000,000 blocks squared cuz it's litterally bigger than the earth itself but the fact that we can without it breaking is really cool :). A fully loaded minecraft world is over a petabyte of data so we will have to wait a while before we can actually save one. But it's still cool nonetheless
@@plexyglass429An AntVenom video showed that the first signs of Java breaking were *only* at about 900 trillion blocks out. While in Bedrock, it’s possible to fall out of the world as low as 512 blocks away from spawn
The problem with structure generation is that we don't have functioning jigsaw blocks and mojang team for bedrock edition sucks Edit : 170 likes 😱 MOM-DAD I AM FAMOUS AS HELL
I remember when I was playing with commands in my switch and found that weird land, since I couldn't move I thought my controller was broken and took it to repair lol, now I know what it was.
@@TopMemes_on bedrock even on the latest version There are the stripe lands There are stripes of blocks and just air And u just phase through the blocks U can also only move with commands
If you do that on both the x and z coordinates then you get an overlaying stripe lands. It's weird as you can phase through the blocks but still suffocate in them
Fun fact if anyone is interested: The striplands occur as every exponent of two you go out from spawn, more precision is lost meaning more of a block’s hit box is registered as invalid. In the stripelands, it’s so far out that every other block is registered as invalid. AntVenom has a really good video on this, it’s just a basic summary. Pretty cool
Somewhere between 10 million and 12.5 million blocks is where you go through the ground and you can only move in two directions in the stripe lands and even further it turns into a grid and you can't move at all
5:31 I’m not sure. A 25% damage penalty would indirectly buff the Ubersaw. The medic’s current damage can 2-shot light classes. 25% would put it at 48-49 damage. This means you can get 75% Uber, from one random f2p Engi.
Yo Camman. Make a video about Sculk Jaw block. It will be a great video idea for a Lost Forgotten block that almost nobody knew and talk about. Thanks Me Later for the Idea.
OH YES!!!! FINALLY! THE NEW FAR LANDS! I sincerely hope they keep them, I was so disappointed when the farlands were fixed. It really gives a sort of element to the game in my opinion that really makes people want to actually explore to the edge of the world. Just something very unique.
@@crazycanyon3028bedrock uses 32 bit floats (devimal numbers) but there is a tradeof of precision and size so ag but number worldgen breaks. And java uses 64 bit floats (seems lime double as much, but is much much more. Like billions more)
In bedrock, there is no world border for some reason so instead they keep people out by just letting the map get increasingly glitched the further you go out.
You can actually enderpearl around in the tripe lands and if you go far enough it starts blocking out more and more of the world until you get individual blocks separated instead of stripes.
@@CreeperCart there’s a few deferences that make or break it, just depends on what you want. Mods, (bi)weekly previews, and Combat? Java. Easy accessibility for you and friends, Beta’s and easy access to indev features?Bedrock. Really just depends on preferences tbh.
Why do people hate bedrock edition? Like, what about it makes it so you HATE the people who play it for virtually no reason. Bedrock players don’t even hate people who play Java they just envy them. Why do people even start conflicts over game versions? That is the most immature thing ever.
@@miwiki6 they both have their benefits. Bedrock has a more enjoyable vanilla experience compared to Java which is better to play with mods. I prefer bedrock over Java solely because I dislike mods, but still understand why people value it over bedrock
@@miwiki6bedrock is literally meant for just about every console, while being overall cheaper, and easier to navigate. it’s also just good for multiplayer, as it’s fairly smooth and again, has many cross platform options. maybe learn to grow up, as most bedrock players have come from og console editions, which were far better anyway
(Last i checked was 1.18) Bedrock still has the Farlands. Each side of the map is a bit different. Two sides are farlands, 2 are oceans. After that is the striplands and gridlands.
Bedrock edition is actually an American flag: you spawn in the square on the top left and when you reach the border instead of nothing you get teleported to the other side of the flag, therefore reaching the Stripe lands
@@xarbontf2 Incorrect, bedrock edition is a version of the Popular game Minecraft programmed in C++ and made to work cross platform. The bedrock edition WORLD is an American flag.
@@xarbontf2 Well, you’re saying it’s technically the truth while it technically isn’t. What else can I say. If I’m a nerd for being right then so be it
Stripe lands isn't actually a glitch, this is a secret that "mojang made as a minecraft bedrock "border". This is a funny version of farlands, is farlands is acts like a border? Yep, this border wasn't been removed by "mojang". Sense minecraft bedrock worlds is infinite, "Stripelands" isn't actually a border (Maybe not infinite?)
Further than the stripe lands is the farthest lands it's a version of the farlands but lonely and a bit weird it 1 by 1 pillars which aren't solid and only show the top blocks texture and you can't move anywhere besides for bobbing in water
Although I’m a Java Edition player and I love Java, I still like some special features from bedrock, and this “stripelands” are a great recreation from the farlands.
I never played: - Real Minecraft Java - Minecraft Bedrock Edition - Minecraft Dungeons - Minecraft Legends - Minicraft - Minecraft Story Mode Well my childhood is dead 💀
People should stop hating on bedrock I know it’s buggy and all but they literally had to remake the block generation and everything else then port it to consoles and other shit
As a bedrock user, this is what makes people still use bedrock for the element of surprise
Makes sense
Nah it’s because they are broke as fuck😭 can’t even afford a 27 dollar game smh
Bro same
-game breaking bugs- no no no, it’s a ✨ *feature* ✨, yeah that’s why people play it, not for the fact that it’s on more devices than java, nope, can’t be
Bro same trueee
java : *flashback to the past*
😂😂😂 far land yoo
*Jealous begins to play*
@Deで + failing
it's not a glitch, it's just an added feature
@@RafanAhmed-iz8gx na it a rendering glitch on java that got removed on minecraft 1.0 or 1.1
When the world needed it most, it returned:
*the farlands*
🧀 *_this comment has been cheesed sorry for ruining the post_*
@@caroledepaul5433 there's always that one person that ruins everything huh. Bro really turned it Into cheese
@@GanondorfDragmire07 I know
@@EmpressOfLight-q4z nah, it’s fine. I was waiting for it.
i have always been here, with true minecrafters
Bro sounds panicked when he said “I can’t move”
You can move you just need to use an elytra and fireworks also hi after 7 months
Hi after 1 months
@CVX_HYPER1 hello after 6 days
@@KingKuna-37ns hello after 5 hours
Minecraft fundamentally breaks after about 4 million blocks due to its coding
Not really actually. At least for Java edition.
@@Shillquad1 mhm.. cause this is bedrock
@@gabbym.1024 What he said is correct. The op didn't specify Bedrock and just saying Minecraft could mean either
@@Shillquad1 your right after 4 million the world gen starts getting weird but doesn't break until a lot later.
Java instead of breaking puts a barrier witch makes sense
@Sand2075 after about 4 million blocks in a single direction you fall through the ground because the blocks are not able to be calculated precisely enough
At this point we all know that someone is gonna reach the stripe lands in survival.
Once you reach it theres no going back. And I mean that literally
Yea something like fastest time to get to stripe islands
yeah
@Drifty-Boi true, tried myself
You can use an elytra and fireworks to get back
Camman casually breaking Minecraft's realities to pieces, what a powerful entity he is, we must bow to him.
I think camman expected a world border lmao
Multidimensional being
I’ve done this before
All Hail Camman18!
Look at mine
RUclipsr: "Bedrock is broken."
Also RUclipsr: *Literally traveled to the farlands to break the game on purpose.*
i mean bedrock is still really broken
@@bed_destroyed I'd like you to find me a single version of Minecraft that isn't an unoptimized mess riddled with bugs.
So is java with it's old versions@@bed_destroyed
Its really not, i play it and the game tuns perfectly @altaccount3856
Bedrock is bad
The Farlands is like the old Backrooms
The more you go away, the weirder it gets
And the glitchier and more unstable it becomes.
And you teleport to another level that is like the Farlands, but much weirder
I have to say. The Backrooms are fcking crazy. if I would ever be in the Backrooms. I would take out my Phone and start playing the most Cringe Sound ever: OOF
@@Cametendo the internet doesn’t work in the backrooms
@@dancingdyspraxicfairy You can have stuff saved prior on your phone. And mine's basically a Garbage Dump, so that ain't a fcking problem
Honestly, I’d like Mojang to keep sinkholes. Makes the world feel more natural.
i agree 100%. id love if they were even implemented as a feature, maybe have just small ones that generate about as often as shipwrecks, and the massive ones like in the video could generate as often as ocean temples or woodland mansions till you get a certain distance from spawn where they could become more common. i'd also like to see volcanic biomes added as well, we're close already with the magma trenches in oceans so it's definitely in the realm of possibility
yea man
@@parmesan6133 you should be hired at mojang fr
Yeah but they should kinda like naturalize it more cause the sinkholes look like “hippity hoppity this chunk is now my property” instead of looking like an actual one
that would be cool! they should do things like this to make bedrock worth playing, give intentional variations and differences between versions
You actually can move in the stripe lands its just really REALLY slow and jittery. You can also fall down at normal speed but you fall through the world. You can go even farther, but at some point the world stops generating and you end up in a vast expanse of water, but it's still split up as land biomes with structures spawning as usual. In the stripe lands blocks also get stretched.
i think it’s technically possible to make a base there
Yeah, hitboxes are removed from the stripe lands
Yea and I dont know if it still is in the game but before the stripelands it is farlands in bedrock edition
Everything looks 2d if you're in superflat and you can only move with an elytra and rockets
In education edition it has the same glitch but you can move in the derection that it is loaded in (so not over the stripes) and you need to fly otherwise you will fall trough the ground
The sinkholes are actually mountains. After about 2,097,152 blocks. You enter whats called the nearlands. Its when mountains fail to generate and thus leave behind sinkholes. After 4.194 million blocks you exit the nearlands and enter a lesser known area im calling the Midlands, where random pillars can spike up for which IDK why. After 8,388,608 blocks it is no longer possible to move on foot and you fall through the floor as block precision is lost. And at 16,777,216 blocks. The block precision decreases by a full block. Causing only 1/2 of blocks to be valid. Causeing gaps and forming the stripelands. I heard that the stripelands also have an end. Its at 33,554,432 blocks and where Minecraft blocks dont even render 3D anymore and only 1/4 blocks are valid and rendered but 2D. And at 67,108,864 blocks only 1/8 are valid and double that distance moving is so hard that you cant even use elytra anymore and blocks no longer render meaning the edge of the world in bedrock edition is farther away than in java. In java its 29,999,984 blocks but in bedrock edition its 134,217,727 blocks
i aint reading allat (sorry)
Nearlands❌
Netherlands✅
We're waiting for them to finally fix the floating point issues that far out.
I think the far lands is a good unique feature that should not be removed.
@@manymanyatoms9327 Except for the fact that you fall through the terrain.
@@BryndanMeyerholtTheRealDeal Well I haven’t gone there in survival so I guess I’ll find out
I don't get it, Java basically had this down to a science and patched and glitchy terrain issues since like somewhere in Beta, what's up with bedrock sucking at their job?
@@Wildlink123 p sure its just the coding language, and also it being low priority. realistically whos going to go out THAT far in survival OTHER than going to the farlands for the glitches itself?
bro reached the bedrock farlands and decided to forget that Java world border exists for a reason
true
fr
Uh no? The world border on java is literally farther out than any of these locations he teleported to
@@abcdefzhij 🤓
@@TheSabinator BINGY!!! LOL
Welcome to the Stripe Lands, almost every Bedrock player has been there as a rite of passage. The only way you can move is an ender pearl, and no mobs spawn so I hope you stocked up.
Mobs can particularly spawn, they just fall in the void.
That’s not the only way
You can also use elytra too.
@@BlacknDark9706 they can spawn but for me they don’t fall in the void just stay motionless for all eternity
Wrong you can move through stripes with enough speed
@Mano that's what my comment means btw
Why is bro just teleporting 20 million blocks out like it’s normal 😂
Because it it
@@Buycefam43882 it isn't
As a bedrock edition player I can confirm that things like this are very common
i too can confirm
@@Sub2_M9ZTIQ I have seen the stripe lands in creative mode, but it is impossible in survival because the ghost blocks make you fall into the void
Same lol
Same 😂😂😂
Me too me also a bedrock player.
Bedrock encounters floating point number errors past a certain coordinate value and starts to act weird. The further out you go, the stranger it is
Explains the jittery motion
If u teleported a few billion blocks it becomes even weirder
Is this why Java has a world border to stop you from moving right around where this stuff starts happening
I understand why floating point errors happen, search for IEEE 754, it's a way of representing decimal values.
So technicly its the problem of cpp (exept there is a _Decimal128 equivilant) not having precise enough floating point numbers
In the old days of bedrock, when it was still minecraft pe, you could go into a flat world and have nothing go terribly wrong. The problem arises once some unknown time passes, you get this glitch where infinite world chunks start spawning randomly around the flat world. They don't go away.
I remember having a great creative world and having half of my builds just surrounded in giant standard terrain
Yesss i remember this in 0.11 to 0.13 something
Yea my friend and I had dis glitch
I remember this
I remember thus happening to me. I was so angry that I lost my house, but happy that my wolf and his dog house survived the world corruption.
FYI: The stripe lands exist because the hitbox and render slowly move away from each other, proportional to x^2. At 2048, there is enough distance between where the player can fall through, and at 16777216, the error is one full block off.
AntVenom made a full vid about this btw
Explanation:
Floating point numbers are used to store position in Minecraft. They work a bit like scientific notation with a fixed number of digits after the decimal point: e.g.
1.00405376329×10³
5.24318374528×10¹²
The game moves Steve by adding and subtracting from his coordinates. When you teleport that far away, the coordinates are so imprecise that trying to move Steve to his next position causes it to be rounded back to where he started.
As Bedrock is coded in c++ the digits should be stored in double
To much math....
*dies*
@@mcpackamv c++ has floats too, its just that doubles are used more often.
@@mrmitro6787 Yeah
@@mrmitro6787 but it's better to use 64bit integer
Bro took me back to 2017 where everyone would talk about the far lands/stripe lands 💀💀💀
I still do 😂 even I am the only person in my grade that knows the stripelands
Brooo yes💀💀💀💀
What about the “*dotted lands*” those dots
@@X-L-CI've never heard of them before, can you please explain what those are? And I don't play mc, I just like watching dis guys vids. You can explain if u want, if no, it's fine anyway il search it up anyway
@@pringlesGiRlS_1211I’ll explain it, since you’ve been waiting for 3 months already. So, I think you know what “Corner Far Lands” are - they generate when the “Edge Far Lands” collide with each other on the X and Z axis. In Bedrock Edition, when the “Stripe Lands” collide with each other like that, they turn into dots instead of remaining as stripes, therefore the name is “Dotted Lands”.
I hope my explanation helped you understand what the “Dotted Lands” are :)
oo! I know this one! the reason your movement is jittery is becayse your player position is stored as a float(or a double) which is a type that can represent decimal numbers.
the problem with floats is that (not getting into the weeds) they start getting really innacurate the farther you go out, and there're less and less values (places for you to move to). eventually the amount of movement you make in a tick isnt enough to go to the next value and you end up not moving at all
bro are you a programer??
@@consoulgamer9734 Probably, their username and profile pic is on point for a programmer
@@consoulgamer9734 yes lol
You've got the point. But this is very simplified. The main problem with using floats(16 bit double) is that they are very limited in how large number you can get. Max number of that type is about 2milions. After that numbers become approximate. This can be seen when he sets his position to 5mil. And every block becomes 1 block apart from the next one. The easy solution is to use 64bit double which can get up to billions.(Java Minecraft uses those I think)
@@DurmanHimself yes well, that's why I said I wasn't getting into the weeds
After this guy showed me how minecraft bedrock edition is broken, I tested all of these broken glitches, and they're all right, you get killed randomly, piglin bartering is broken, and all the nether mobs die by LAVA CAULDRONS, something has to be done
This is why people are terrified of the thought of Java being shut down. Bedrock's devs just don't upkeep like Java's does.
Would you expect people to travel 20,000,000 blocks out?🤣
@@norman2.0 java is still stable out that far so
@@norman2.0 I might one day…
@@ItsUtopia_ no it is not stable you fall threw the ground and objects are not align also your game freezes since the fps is worse in java
Stfu bedrock is better
At this point the brokenness should be a feature. It's unpredictable helps make the game fun and makes it more difficult.
so youre saying random giant lands and unstable block will make it fun?
@@santherobot4163 you’re telling me that having a border in a “infinite world” is good? Atleast bedrock can go out further and why would you travel 2000000 blocks anyway
Idk
@@santherobot4163 yes 👍
it should be a game mode
There’s a vertical version for this, too. No world generation, but if you launch yourself to around y=90,000 by stacking hundreds of end crystals into the same block with pistons then you’ll start to move extremely slowly when you’re still heading up. I call this the hypervoid, since you have to travel at hypersonic speeds to reach it and it’s pretty much the void with snow, but also because it sounds fricking awesome.
There's one in Java too
yeah, those kind of glitches extend vertically (up, and also down) in both java and bedrock. but, normally you cant reach them because... there is nothing in there
After some thousand blocks u get the snow in the void thingy I teleported myself to like 15k 25k and 50k and I saw the snow after 15k
Sounds like a good trap idea
You can move, but...
1) only in stripes
2) blocks have no collision
Congratulations you just unlocked the *Farlands 2.0*
New Farlands Unlocked: The Stripe Lands
Yeah, those are the stripe lands. It has to do with stuff related to the border lands, like in Java edition.
Only java doesn't break at 30,000,000. Not even 60,000,000
@@plexyglass429 But who tf uses that large of a world anyway?
@@cosmicluna5783 doesn't matter. I find the mere principle that my game could break if I go 2048 blocks out and get unlucky (Yeah seriously, bedrock is that broken) to be insulting. I doubt anyone would and could ever use 60,000,000 blocks squared cuz it's litterally bigger than the earth itself but the fact that we can without it breaking is really cool :). A fully loaded minecraft world is over a petabyte of data so we will have to wait a while before we can actually save one. But it's still cool nonetheless
@@plexyglass429An AntVenom video showed that the first signs of Java breaking were *only* at about 900 trillion blocks out. While in Bedrock, it’s possible to fall out of the world as low as 512 blocks away from spawn
I teleported to the far lands once. It didn't quite look like the far lands in Story Mode, but it was definitely weird. I could barely move lol.
I actually have the last existing example of the proper farlands in pocket edition lol, it’s a pretty special sight
Also if you teleport to the limit of 30mil, it's a huge grid, like the stripe lands overlapped itself and every block is isolated.
Java edition: *oh my god farland glitch*
Bedrock edition: *first time?*
Imao
Once I went there in creative to take a few shots
I've know about the stripe lands for like 3 pr 4 years
But never those sinkholes and giant pillars
I never teleported to that distance
same
@@aroxiistripe lands?
@@ZuwedhanMirhyom i teleported to 30m so yea
Would’ve been cool to see the farlands again
They don’t exist anymore, they were patched out shortly before 1.18.0 was released
I have seen a floating shipwreck twice now in my worlds
As a bedrock edition player, I actually like the old fashioned way how Minecraft structures work
The problem with structure generation is that we don't have functioning jigsaw blocks and mojang team for bedrock edition sucks
Edit : 170 likes 😱 MOM-DAD I AM FAMOUS AS HELL
Theyre really lazy
But mods are way better than java
@@marwin4931no they arent
@@marwin4931 "Mods are way better than Java" sure, in your dreams💀🤣
Bruh I hate how we have to crouch to use shields
I remember when I was playing with commands in my switch and found that weird land, since I couldn't move I thought my controller was broken and took it to repair lol, now I know what it was.
@@TopMemes_on bedrock even on the latest version
There are the stripe lands
There are stripes of blocks and just air
And u just phase through the blocks
U can also only move with commands
@@TopMemes_farlands don't exist anymore, on java it's now a simple world border
Next gridlands
If you do that on both the x and z coordinates then you get an overlaying stripe lands. It's weird as you can phase through the blocks but still suffocate in them
When he said, "When things got *weirder*," look closely to the crosshair
The logo of na-
bro accidentally made a ❗ symbol
I like the weird glitched generations though, I especially love sinkholes, I hope it never gets fixed. Makes for awesome bases.
Fun fact: There used to be Far Lands in Bedrock Edition until Mojang removed it in 1.17
There is still far lands I checked in 1.19 months ago. I think you’re referring to Java edition, which has a world border instead of the far lands
Fun fact if anyone is interested: The striplands occur as every exponent of two you go out from spawn, more precision is lost meaning more of a block’s hit box is registered as invalid. In the stripelands, it’s so far out that every other block is registered as invalid. AntVenom has a really good video on this, it’s just a basic summary. Pretty cool
I’ve actually seen it possible to fall out of the world in Bedrock at just 512 blocks away from spawn.
Legend has it he’s still stuck in the strip lands to this day
I Was going to like but i didnt want to ruin the 69 likes
@@VHDGMNGYou can like now.
If you purposefully left out the e, I laughed
@@VHDGMNG Also is your name Gabriel? Cuz if so, me too!
Use elytra and firework to move by chunk
him: "weeirder."
his crosshair: "me like go swastika"
I thought I was the only one who noticed that 😂
I did not notice it until I read this comment
Ah yes, the Shredlands, where your only form of movement needs to come from an elytra
Somewhere between 10 million and 12.5 million blocks is where you go through the ground and you can only move in two directions in the stripe lands and even further it turns into a grid and you can't move at all
"things got weirder"
His cursor turned into a symbol.
NO WHAT-
Yeah, an indian peace symbol 😮
@@sonicszuetomyt5448good ending 👍
OH GOD
a dolphin hat learn
Love how he’s questioning everything in bedrock whenever I just look at it normally
the sinkholes are actually kinda beautiful
Imagine building a cave/mineshaft base in it
The possibilities are endless
5:31 I’m not sure. A 25% damage penalty would indirectly buff the Ubersaw. The medic’s current damage can 2-shot light classes. 25% would put it at 48-49 damage. This means you can get 75% Uber, from one random f2p Engi.
Yo Camman. Make a video about Sculk Jaw block. It will be a great video idea for a Lost Forgotten block that almost nobody knew and talk about. Thanks Me Later for the Idea.
As a bedrock player I can confirm that this has never happened to me
When you break Minecraft and get confused on why it’s broken
He really just random teleports to million coordinates every day until he finds something interesting? Oh my
As a Bedrock Yep it’s really weird sometimes 😂
You are a bedrock
This is the minecraft farlands expansion update
*"RETURN TO THE FARLANDS"*
OH YES!!!! FINALLY! THE NEW FAR LANDS! I sincerely hope they keep them, I was so disappointed when the farlands were fixed. It really gives a sort of element to the game in my opinion that really makes people want to actually explore to the edge of the world. Just something very unique.
Because this happens due to an integer limit (I think) I don’t this they can fix it without a world border like in java
@@crazycanyon3028bedrock uses 32 bit floats (devimal numbers) but there is a tradeof of precision and size so ag but number worldgen breaks. And java uses 64 bit floats (seems lime double as much, but is much much more. Like billions more)
In bedrock, there is no world border for some reason so instead they keep people out by just letting the map get increasingly glitched the further you go out.
Appreciate the efforts to walk the distance asian parents had to go through every school day 🙏
When i used to go to school i had to walk uphill both ways on one foot my other foot was starting a business
@@E.EE. How did you walk uphil in both ways? Phydics didn't exist back than
Stripe lands, wow, our name suggestion made it!
this is one of the reasons i love bedrock: JSDFJDFAJSHFDAHSFKASHFDFH( accurate description i found on wikipedia)
If you use an elytra, you can travel even further
I remember going there as a child and instantly regreting it
For some reason I didn't even touch my phone while I was still in Minecraft
if u want to venture out farther into the stripelands (if you arent able to use /tp im not sure until how far that works) use an elytra.
"truly reaches new heights"
That's what she said
Yes she said to me too
Xd
At the end it looks like the farlands
You can actually enderpearl around in the tripe lands and if you go far enough it starts blocking out more and more of the world until you get individual blocks separated instead of stripes.
you can also use elytra. If you go fast enough with rockets you can fly around normally.
As a bedrock player, I can confirm that we have glitches that make us superior than Java
Bedrock is just for people who cannot achieve the based levels of java players
@@jetaddict420 MINECRAFT IS MINECRAFT
no seriously stop gatekeeping minecraft. The two versions are basically the same.
@@CreeperCart there’s a few deferences that make or break it, just depends on what you want.
Mods, (bi)weekly previews, and Combat? Java.
Easy accessibility for you and friends, Beta’s and easy access to indev features?Bedrock.
Really just depends on preferences tbh.
Camman went to see the great wall of China in Minecraft 😅
That's a good one 😂😂🤣
My friend found an upside down pirate ship in the middle of the air over water on bedrock💀💀💀
Dang I gotta see those seeds for myself
It’s like that all around
It's in all seeds
Camman hates bedrock with a passion 🗿
Same
Why do people hate bedrock edition? Like, what about it makes it so you HATE the people who play it for virtually no reason. Bedrock players don’t even hate people who play Java they just envy them. Why do people even start conflicts over game versions? That is the most immature thing ever.
@@Liability2 no man its just because bedrock actually sucks if you compare it to Java
@@miwiki6 they both have their benefits. Bedrock has a more enjoyable vanilla experience compared to Java which is better to play with mods. I prefer bedrock over Java solely because I dislike mods, but still understand why people value it over bedrock
@@miwiki6bedrock is literally meant for just about every console, while being overall cheaper, and easier to navigate. it’s also just good for multiplayer, as it’s fairly smooth and again, has many cross platform options. maybe learn to grow up, as most bedrock players have come from og console editions, which were far better anyway
Bedrock:stripped lands
Java:farlands
Different edition, Different far landscape
(Last i checked was 1.18) Bedrock still has the Farlands. Each side of the map is a bit different. Two sides are farlands, 2 are oceans. After that is the striplands and gridlands.
Fun fact: if you go farther out it gets worse and you can only see single block areas with little bits of land and or water
Bedrock edition is actually an American flag: you spawn in the square on the top left and when you reach the border instead of nothing you get teleported to the other side of the flag, therefore reaching the Stripe lands
r/technicallythetruth
@@xarbontf2 Incorrect, bedrock edition is a version of the Popular game Minecraft programmed in C++ and made to work cross platform. The bedrock edition WORLD is an American flag.
@@NotAdachiPeople 🤓
@@xarbontf2 Well, you’re saying it’s technically the truth while it technically isn’t. What else can I say. If I’m a nerd for being right then so be it
Fun fact:Stripe Lands appear at 16777216 blocks away. Exactly. Yes,i flew until i reached it.
(At least for all of the worlds i tried this)
2^24 basically
@@stannumowlprobably 32 bit floating point limit
Stripe lands isn't actually a glitch, this is a secret that "mojang made as a minecraft bedrock "border". This is a funny version of farlands, is farlands is acts like a border? Yep, this border wasn't been removed by "mojang". Sense minecraft bedrock worlds is infinite, "Stripelands" isn't actually a border (Maybe not infinite?)
I'm hoping that after 6 months you can come to realize this isn't an Easter egg its a genuine visual glitch
The strip lands are what happen when you go 1 million blocks away from the world border only in bedrock only
AnD I wIlL cAlL iT tHe StRiPe LaNdS
That stripe thing happened at spawn once 💀💀💀
Farlands in Ohio be like:
The stipe lands are before farlands.
if i see another 'only in ohio' meme, I'll blow my brain off
java: farlands
bedrock: STRIPELANDS AND SKYGRID
In the stripe lands are only a few movimentation tricks like elytra firework or elytra and tridente
Bugrock gets really crazy world generation. So many glitches, but its fun to discover
I love floats they definitely do not get buggy ever
Further than the stripe lands is the farthest lands it's a version of the farlands but lonely and a bit weird it 1 by 1 pillars which aren't solid and only show the top blocks texture and you can't move anywhere besides for bobbing in water
Bro discovered "Bedrock farlands"
Corner Stripe Lands: cries in _corner_
Although I’m a Java Edition player and I love Java, I still like some special features from bedrock, and this “stripelands” are a great recreation from the farlands.
it's not a recreation it's a glitch
Not only did I see a floating shipwreck once, only one half was floating. The other half was still underwater.
the stripe lands happened to me but instead it was both directions and they were all spread apart it brought new meaning to “broken”
I never played:
- Real Minecraft Java
- Minecraft Bedrock Edition
- Minecraft Dungeons
- Minecraft Legends
- Minicraft
- Minecraft Story Mode
Well my childhood is dead 💀
Java: I have a Worldborder
Bedrock: i have the Stripelands
People should stop hating on bedrock I know it’s buggy and all but they literally had to remake the block generation and everything else then port it to consoles and other shit
Sinkholes, massive columns, far lands, sounds like old minecraft
Next camman video is gonna be “ I FOUND THE RAREST BIOME IN MINECRAFT”
sinkholes should become actual features, those glitches look cool as hell
Ah bedrock, the only edition where yelling “DONT YOU DARE PULL A BEDROCK ON ME BEDROCK!” Is very much the norm