What did you like the most about old minecraft?

I never played the original alpha minecraft. Tell me what you liked best.

@minecraft

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not being owned by Microsoft.

    Notch not yet being known as an alt-right nutcase.

    No chat filter.

    Seeecret updates.

    The genuine excitement of discovering new the features as they emerged and seeing them for yourself for the first time, rather than having them trumpeted in your face by corporate social media.

    Occasionally generating an entire world that was snowy.

  • DannyMac@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    For me it was the mystery of the whole game and all that was unknown at the time. Back then, you had to watch others explain the game and lookup crafting recipes to know what you were doing. I remember being absolutely scared of mobs (mind you, I was like 27/28 at the time) and making tunnels for protection. At that time, the only naturally generated structure was a dungeon and the first time I came across those, it freaked me the hell out since I know that I didn’t put that cobble there and then I got struck by an arrow (skeleton spawner) and ran tf back out of that cave. You have to imagine, at that point, all I saw was nature and no signs of any other civilization or anything and to see that shocked me.

    I was hooked, notch definitely created a goldmine.

  • Spider@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Beds really changed the whole game.

    Building a base didn’t just mean a place to put your chests, it also had to be a place worth spending the whole night in. I cared a lot about making the interior a nice place to be. And the exterior of the base had to be a good fort too because you couldnt skip all the monster spawns at night.

    Back then I took minecraft to be like a fort building game. Explore by day and craft by night. The first night I spent huddled in a small dark grave i dug for myself in a wall. It taught me that a good base was important.

    I think beds were added in the halloween update if i remember right. I was blown away how they skipped monster spawning. That’s when I felt the game changed direction the hardest, because you no longer needed a base to survive.

  • FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    First, no phantoms. Next, mining. It used to be nice and relaxing, and they seem to be trying to suck the fun out of it with all the new blocks and longer times to break a block. Also not a fan of the new caves and such. They are just too common in my opinion. They disrupt my mining. At least they haven’t fucked with fishing.

      • FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I have some older versions on my pc. I have a virtual machine running mine-os that I keep around. But lately I just like to pick up my Switch and play. A friend has a realm we work on that he can download when we decide to swap it out and start fresh. Speaking of older minecraft, they have really screwed up the Switch version. You used to be able to pop out of minecraft and go to your saved images on your switch, or go look at your profile and see your friends and what they were playing. Now, when you hit the home button and it pops out of mc, you immediately get disconnected from a realm. If you leave mc running and sleep the Switch, when you come back in I manually have to reconnect to my microsoft id, and when I do that most of the time it just forces me to re-login. So I always just stop mc now and restart it when I bring my Switch back up. And since I am on a rant, how about the load time for the game. Not sure how kids with no attention span manage. It takes 2 goddamn minutes it seems to bring the game up with everything loaded and ready to go, and even then sometimes I get this “Loading Resources” popup that can sit there for another min. Really shitty code that they don’t want to look at I guess because they are too busy adding in crap that isn’t needed. It’s like they don’t even own or test on any Switches.

        Sorry for the rant, but as an old guy I feel it’s my duty.

  • DavidGarcia@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Can’t talk about alpha, but beta world generation was perfect before 1.8.

    I played the kyoto seed and it was so fun to tame the world that looked kinda like Hunan Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.

  • OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The creativity of the builds.

    With thousands of pieces and ways to customize them, the Minecraft builds have sort of lost their… charm?

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      1 year ago

      I remember having pretty much only grass, dirt, stone, cobble, sand, water, lava, planks, logs, slabs, glass, doors, and different coloured wool. And everything was super bright and saturated, and the lighting made everything washed out.

      Everything looked like a complete aberration and we loved it

  • sebinspace@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The novelty. Sadly, you can’t get this back. Once something is demystified, you can’t remystify it

  • Krafting@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    World Gen is incredible, and the colors are not the same either, I wonder what old world gen would look like with the biomes we have nowadays

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    1 year ago

    I know he wasn’t technically in the game, but I really miss the on-edge feeling of Herobrine possibly lurking around any corner of my world, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. My fear brought me to deleting my first ever PC world in 2015 when I started having pumpkins mysteriously appear on the roof of my house; random wood blocks from my roof disappearing, and the front door opening without explanation: The pumpkins can be explained by Endermen, but I do admit that it’s strange that it kept happening every night; but the door part… that was just plain creepy, because not only did I make sure that I didn’t leave it open, but I actually heard the door-opening sound effect once or twice on a couple of nights when I hopped into my bed… no mob in the game can open doors (Zombies can break doors in hard mode, but not open them; I wasn’t playing on hard.

    I know Herobrine never existed, but that part I’ve truly never understood. It was on the world seed 426 on version 1.8.1. The reason I know the seed is because I found a screenshot of the world select screen years later, and in it was a world named ‘426’; which reminded me that the world was named after the seed.

  • Mcballs1234@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Simple, micro transactions and just building the day away without internet and no worries.

  • Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Logging onto my web browser and building in a server full of friendly people.

    And then in solo survival, the feeling that the game was something so brand new and revolutionary. Once in a generation opportunity. I felt so lucky.

  • manapropos@lemmy.basedcount.com
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    1 year ago

    For me Beta 1.7.3 was perfect. No hunger, no XP, no magic/enchanting. It was a game about surviving and building cool shit. These days I play the Better than Adventure mod for that version which keeps the same feeling while adding some nice new features