I Traveled 12,000,000 Blocks for this Screenshot

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Published 2022-10-17

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  • @jefy_john474
    The amount of nostalgia this man did is one of the biggest achievements there is
  • @duckeyspade
    The nostalgia really kicked in with the pointless conversations in the beta Minecraft caves between cube and 4C truly a great vid
  • @tankinator451
    17:30 was such a nostalgic moment with the music from beta minecraft playing in the background and your friends having meaningless conversation while mining for diamonds.
  • @grim4345
    16:20 this moment is just beautiful it really did feel like i was watching a old minecraft video just some friends mining and having fun and the music put it all together so nostalgic
  • @Zlous8210
    17:30 wow this is such an amazing moment captured. just the peaceful minecraft music whilst the others are happy at finding diamonds. just like the good old times. makes me very very nostalgic.
  • @Vubbss
    2:43 what a masterful water bucket clutch. I cried due to the sheer beauty of it.
  • I love how the farlands went from super creepy to super chill.
  • @tinycoke3718
    I cant tell you how much this means to me when a friend who took their own life a few years ago showed me the farlands and minecraft alpha and beta versions in high school. I never thought id look at it again because I didnt know you could go back to the beta. Thank you truly
  • @MrCube6
    Im still crying about Ryan Trahan...
  • @Kubo49
    10:02 casually watching The Boys while flying millions of blocks must have been great fun
  • @pugfann
    seeing this pop up on my home page just reminded me of a mc series called the far lands (they basically traveled to the far lands lmao) that stacyplays and graser were in.. and boy did that take me down a loop whole. thank you for bringing me down memory lane
  • @ultra824
    so, if anyone was curious, I'm pretty sure that a lot of the weirdness that happens near the farlands is a result of float imprecision. Basically, the way minecraft, and most computer programs, for that matter, store non-integer numbers, such as coordinates is by using floating point variables. because of the way floating point variables are stored, the further the number is from zero, the less precise the number can be, meaning that the distance between possible values gets wider and wider. in most contexts this basically never matters, because the range of possible values is pretty huge, but at extreme values things can start to get very noticeably broken. The farlands themselves are, I believe, when the distance between consecutive values gets so big that it breaks something about Minecraft's terrain generation code.
  • The farlands HAS to be something minecraft needs to reimplement to the game, kind of gives me maze runner vibes tbh and the generation is stunning as well
  • @elbanano2000
    I don't think theres any content more comfy and entertaining to watch that a couple of friends traveling to places in games Because battles can be a lot more frentic and well, violent, just that situation where you're talking to pass the time is such a great content
  • @B29YT
    It’s funny cause he traveled 12,000,000 blocks for that screenshot, and I can just get it from the thumbnail. Work smarter not harder
  • I'm just impressed that you found a way to complete what has taken others YEARS to accomplish in just a few weeks (I'm assuming it took a few weeks between fighting the server to make progress and other glitches). I salute your dedication.
  • @xxkiller2465
    I never actually thought this was a place in Minecraft but now my childhood myth was completed. And the genius world record for this man is the nostalgia. GGs my friend