So, I'm bored so I'm doing this.
So, tell everyone about your history in Minecraft. How you stumbeled over it and what have made some big influences on you throughout Your time playing Minecraft.
So, I guess I can begin myself. So, I think the first time I hear about Minecraft was from an Norwegian gaming site. When I explored the game however, I only saw the old creative, so I didn't think much off it. Now and then I would see some videos of featurs in minecraft, like rails and Minecarts, but I never found them (duh), so I didn't really care. I think the turning point for me to actually gain some interest was when I found this let's player named ArcmageMelek play Minecraft (yes, that's why my house in survival is always a giant tower). At some point I got so interested that I bought the game myself. This as around Beta 1.1
After that I didn't really do much. I played the game together with some friends and enjoyed it. So, after some time I saw this video which is where I discovered Minecraft modding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2vHe_IGmfY. I couldn't actually use HeyRunes as I was too late for hMod, but there was still Runecraft, the original mod. I'm kind of surprised that that thing have survived for so long, I mean apparently it's the third oldest Minecraft mod out there. So, let me take a wild guess, you're going to guess that I got really into modding after this? Wrong. At the time, I was an extreme purist. I didn't want not in the Base Game in my worlds. I did have a few exceptions tough. The first one was things like minimaps and such. The other were mods like Runecraft. Nevertheless I did actually keep an close eye on the modding community. I still remember a few of them. I think I saw IC at some point, altough it could have been PlasticCraft too. This was kind of the main reason I didn't get into modding. You see, it wasn't as easy back then as it is now. Once you installed a mod, your world could be considered corrupt. You had to use it. There was also the fact that installation was clumsy, especially if you wanted a lot of mods. Incompatibility problems weren't uncommon at all as mods either had to use Modloader, or integrate directly into the game. Nevertheless, a lot of base classes was edited. There was also the fact that Modloader was quite barebone. It couldn't even handle sound. Back then, 10 or even less mods at once was the same as maybe 100 nowadays.
I think it was around this time when I started playing with servers and plugins. I would run a server for two of my friends where we made a village on one of thos incredible worlds from back when everyone shared awesome seeds. I think this is where I got into the idea of plugins for the server (much easier than mods), most often, I would pretend our server was hounted by Herobrine and do stuff with that. (It was fun).
So, I still did witness many big moments when watching the modding community. For example, I saw the birth of Buildcraft, I never really saw the point of it tough as it didn't really help you build, and once your build was done, you couldn't remove them as it would corrupt your world. There was of course a few mods that I did actually try too of course. For example, I used to love the "The Aether" mod. Overall tough, I stayed pretty distanced.
Jumping far into the future, I remember that there was on time when I actually wanted to get into modding, by this point it gad gown a lot more mature and it wasn't as barebone as it once was. After looking around for some weeks I came across Direwolf20 (shame on you if you don't know who that it). I watched his Let's Play, followed along and just got into modding. Then I did that for a while. After that, I took a huge break from Minecraft before fidning Yukkuricraft and settling here. To be honnest, I was quite ready to just come on Minecraft, see the server, and then leave again, but it didn't turn out that way at all.
So, this is my Minecraft story, what is yours?
So, tell everyone about your history in Minecraft. How you stumbeled over it and what have made some big influences on you throughout Your time playing Minecraft.
So, I guess I can begin myself. So, I think the first time I hear about Minecraft was from an Norwegian gaming site. When I explored the game however, I only saw the old creative, so I didn't think much off it. Now and then I would see some videos of featurs in minecraft, like rails and Minecarts, but I never found them (duh), so I didn't really care. I think the turning point for me to actually gain some interest was when I found this let's player named ArcmageMelek play Minecraft (yes, that's why my house in survival is always a giant tower). At some point I got so interested that I bought the game myself. This as around Beta 1.1
After that I didn't really do much. I played the game together with some friends and enjoyed it. So, after some time I saw this video which is where I discovered Minecraft modding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2vHe_IGmfY. I couldn't actually use HeyRunes as I was too late for hMod, but there was still Runecraft, the original mod. I'm kind of surprised that that thing have survived for so long, I mean apparently it's the third oldest Minecraft mod out there. So, let me take a wild guess, you're going to guess that I got really into modding after this? Wrong. At the time, I was an extreme purist. I didn't want not in the Base Game in my worlds. I did have a few exceptions tough. The first one was things like minimaps and such. The other were mods like Runecraft. Nevertheless I did actually keep an close eye on the modding community. I still remember a few of them. I think I saw IC at some point, altough it could have been PlasticCraft too. This was kind of the main reason I didn't get into modding. You see, it wasn't as easy back then as it is now. Once you installed a mod, your world could be considered corrupt. You had to use it. There was also the fact that installation was clumsy, especially if you wanted a lot of mods. Incompatibility problems weren't uncommon at all as mods either had to use Modloader, or integrate directly into the game. Nevertheless, a lot of base classes was edited. There was also the fact that Modloader was quite barebone. It couldn't even handle sound. Back then, 10 or even less mods at once was the same as maybe 100 nowadays.
I think it was around this time when I started playing with servers and plugins. I would run a server for two of my friends where we made a village on one of thos incredible worlds from back when everyone shared awesome seeds. I think this is where I got into the idea of plugins for the server (much easier than mods), most often, I would pretend our server was hounted by Herobrine and do stuff with that. (It was fun).
So, I still did witness many big moments when watching the modding community. For example, I saw the birth of Buildcraft, I never really saw the point of it tough as it didn't really help you build, and once your build was done, you couldn't remove them as it would corrupt your world. There was of course a few mods that I did actually try too of course. For example, I used to love the "The Aether" mod. Overall tough, I stayed pretty distanced.
Jumping far into the future, I remember that there was on time when I actually wanted to get into modding, by this point it gad gown a lot more mature and it wasn't as barebone as it once was. After looking around for some weeks I came across Direwolf20 (shame on you if you don't know who that it). I watched his Let's Play, followed along and just got into modding. Then I did that for a while. After that, I took a huge break from Minecraft before fidning Yukkuricraft and settling here. To be honnest, I was quite ready to just come on Minecraft, see the server, and then leave again, but it didn't turn out that way at all.
So, this is my Minecraft story, what is yours?
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