150 Things Old Players Know About Minecraft



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Today I bring you 150 things old players know about Minecraft. 150 features that veteran players remember were changed, removed or updated but these updates will give you nostalgia! How many of the 150 things did you know? Leave a “LIKE” Rating if you enjoy and “COMMENT” if you found this video nostalgic! Thanks for watching and have a nice day! 😀

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46 thoughts on “150 Things Old Players Know About Minecraft”

  1. Am i a veterian if i am 10 years old and play minecraft (i started watching my dad playing Minecraft since i am 3 yers old) since i am five years old and play like 4.5 years or so? (btw the game is oler than me )

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  2. Herobrian and Endermen still scare me to this day. I'm always scared that in game I'm going to turn around and see those creepy white eyes and everytime I see an Enderman I feel a chill down my spine and I just want it to go away and no sprinting was horrible. All the nostalgia.

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  3. I'm no volunteer but I am an old school player as my computer could not handle any version of Minecraft above 1.12 if I tried to play any newer version of Minecraft my computer would crash

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  4. OMG that explains it! I always play on survival so I dont really do commands but I remember the commands that u could use numbers! I tried it once a while ago and I was so confused why isnt it working lmao

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  5. I'm not really that much of an OG myself, but I know what Score: &e0 means.
    Theres different color codes in minecraft, for example, &c meaning red, and &a meaning green. &e meant yellow and the score we see today is the color yellow, so I think it was a color code malfunction.

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  6. I was 12 when I started playing back in the Alpha/Beta days. Though it was barebones, there was something so special about those early updates. Beds, rails, pistons being added, all the foundational blocks and systems. I still really enjoy the current updates, especially the Caves and Cliffs generation, but it's a completely different, yet better experience now. Can't wait to see my kids fall in love with the game, the same way I did all those years ago.

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