The first time i played minecraft I was abit lost. I would load it up on the pc roam around but sucked at crafting and surviving. Started playing when the game was MC1.0 after watching cool YouTube videos I said I had to learn what the game was about and its from there on i fell in love with the concept of the game!
I managed to find a old screen shot of where i spent my FIRST MEMORABLE FEW NIGHTS in Minecraft that I will never ever ever forget!! Everyone has experienced what im talking about its a memory that you will never forget no matter how old you get. I recreated the map using the original seed just to go back in time abit
My first house i made was out of that mountain! right of the crosshair. I'll put my world up for download if any one else what to share a bit of their memory first time starting out in minecraft!
Wow! You've really put a lot of work into your world. Looks great! Love the pixel art.
I tried to create a new world in 1.7.10, but it crashed . . . I'll do the same if I can figure out the problem.
EDIT: Fixed the problem. Render distance was set to 32, which isn't supported before 1.8.
Render distance in 1.7.10 is 16 chunks, the maximum then. I should have turned my 1.9.2 screen shots down to 16 as well, but . . .
Three shots from a newly-created 1.7.10 world with my seed and three shots from a copy of my vanilla, hard-difficulty survival single player world, Midgard, created July 2, 2014. I copied the world to enter creative mode, then deleted the copy. Screenshots are from today, taken for this thread.
Here are some renderings of my first world, which I still play on after 3 years:
A surface rendering of the world in Minutor, shown at 25% of original size (2672 x 6032 pixels/blocks). This one world represents around half of all of what I've done in Minecraft, and 4 times more than any other world:
A nighttime view showing thousands of lit-up cave openings; in total there are 300,000 torches underground:
What is underground?
Here is a cutaway at layer 20, around the layer caves reach their maximum density; unlike the others this is full-size (click to open in new tab) as I managed to reduce it below Imgur's resize limit by converting it to 8 colors, which still looks good
Other than that I don't really have that much to show in the way of builds since that is not why I play Minecraft; for example, here are some screenshots of my main base, which is more or less the same as it was 2 1/2 years ago (I actually made it with dirt at first); other worlds I've made had more elaborate bases but they are still basically boxes (as seen here):
(the village seen here is a naturally generated NPC village with a few changes. I made this rendering with MCMap)
(in the center you can see a map of my world, made with three fully zoomed maps)
(this is where I store all the resources I get from caving, with more than a million ore and other resources so far, which takes up less space than you might expect; for example, a single corridor of 16 double chests can store 497664 resources as blocks of 9. You can also see this in my other bases, where it is the largest single section; in this case I put it underground)
(note the pink sheep; I found them more than 1500 blocks away and brought them back to my main base. I don't have any use for animals at my main base at this point (I've used them to get emeralds from trading in villages elsewhere) and just have a few of each type roaming around)
(thanks to a change in 1.6 that lets wolves despawn after 2 minutes these are the only wolves known to exist in my world, and the last wolves I've ever seen in vanilla Survival; in my modded worlds I made them not despawn so I actually have a chance of finding some; IMO they are not useful enough to be so hard to find unless you actively search for them, and even then 2 minutes can be enough to let them despawn while searching)
Here are some renderings of my first world, which I still play on after 3 years:
A surface rendering of the world in Minutor, shown at 25% of original size (2672 x 6032 pixels/blocks). This one world represents around half of all of what I've done in Minecraft, and 4 times more than any other world:
A nighttime view showing thousands of lit-up cave openings; in total there are 300,000 torches underground:
What is underground?
Here is a cutaway at layer 20, around the layer caves reach their maximum density; unlike the others this is full-size (click to open in new tab) as I managed to reduce it below Imgur's resize limit by converting it to 8 colors, which still looks good
Other than that I don't really have that much to show in the way of builds since that is not why I play Minecraft; for example, here are some screenshots of my main base, which is more or less the same as it was 2 1/2 years ago (I actually made it with dirt at first); other worlds I've made had more elaborate bases but they are still basically boxes (as seen here):
(the village seen here is a naturally generated NPC village with a few changes. I made this rendering with MCMap)
(in the center you can see a map of my world, made with three fully zoomed maps)
(this is where I store all the resources I get from caving, with more than a million ore and other resources so far, which takes up less space than you might expect; for example, a single corridor of 16 double chests can store 497664 resources as blocks of 9. You can also see this in my other bases, where it is the largest single section; in this case I put it underground)
(note the pink sheep; I found them more than 1500 blocks away and brought them back to my main base. I don't have any use for animals at my main base at this point (I've used them to get emeralds from trading in villages elsewhere) and just have a few of each type roaming around)
(thanks to a change in 1.6 that lets wolves despawn after 2 minutes these are the only wolves known to exist in my world, and the last wolves I've ever seen in vanilla Survival; in my modded worlds I made them not despawn so I actually have a chance of finding some; IMO they are not useful enough to be so hard to find unless you actively search for them, and even then 2 minutes can be enough to let them despawn while searching)
THATS reallly awesome.Hey btw what are the name of the software you used that highlights the mineshafts?
This world was started in Alpha V1.1.2_01, however most of the Alpha pictures are of the old above grounds structures. In Beta all the work would focus went into turning the huge cave crater between mountains ~1 & 2 into an underground home:
THEN:
NOW:
Not very exciting I know, My main world a month later which I still play today. I didn't really do big far back shots of my whole home in Alpha as I would later do, so here's a variety:
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First world, created in beta 1.8, I remember finding this awesome hill not far from my spawn point, and building into the side of it. It had a natural sea cave too. The first screenshot is probably after about 2-4 weeks of starting it. Played beta for a long while before buying a proper version and i think i stopped playing this world with intent around 1.4.7, the second screenshot is how it looks now. I started a new world after that, and been in that ever since (now upwards of 7800+ Minecraft days ...)
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My first world was back in Classic. I had a sick house with a hidden entrance to a room with a "bed." My first Survival world was in Survival Test. I started it shortly after I accidentally figured out how to break blocks on my brother's world. My first Minecraft world was back a long time ago, 6 years in fact. It was called "World 2," as this was when MC was 5 worlds on a computer, all named numerically. I found a nice mountain, with coal at ground level. I mined out that coal, and made my house where it used to be. I then failed at most everything on that world. My second(or was it third?) world was much more of a success. I found an epic cliff, with coal around 3/4 of the way up. I spent around an hour gathering resources to make a disguised staircase up to that coal, which was at around 120Y, as opposed to the forest floor of around 65Y. I then mined it out and made my house there, except I did it better. I had a nice balcony overlooking the forest. I had a long ladder down to a mine, where I did not mine at bedrock level. I had some nice waterfalls I made. All of it looked fully natural. I'd post pictures, but I don't have the world any more, and I never documented it.
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Someone once said, in defense of a poorly thought out suggestion that was not being supported: "Theres so much awesome and rare things to add and youre just like, oh , thats too good, no, i want something common like a grass block"
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How do you starve when you don't move or do anything? Hunger relies on you taking action. You can sit still for an hour and not die with no food.
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Someone once said, in defense of a poorly thought out suggestion that was not being supported: "Theres so much awesome and rare things to add and youre just like, oh , thats too good, no, i want something common like a grass block"
WOW you guys got some awesome worlds !!! wish i can load em up and have a walk around!
You can take a look at my old alpha world. I would probably still be playing it like Leangreen except I got tired of the messed up biomes, tree leaves, and generation transitions. Here is a Medafire download link for it: http://www.mediafire.com/download/v858vvv0bek6w6g/World1.rar
Here are some renderings of my first world, which I still play on after 3 years:
A surface rendering of the world in Minutor, shown at 25% of original size (2672 x 6032 pixels/blocks). This one world represents around half of all of what I've done in Minecraft, and 4 times more than any other world:
A nighttime view showing thousands of lit-up cave openings; in total there are 300,000 torches underground:
What is underground?
Here is a cutaway at layer 20, around the layer caves reach their maximum density; unlike the others this is full-size (click to open in new tab) as I managed to reduce it below Imgur's resize limit by converting it to 8 colors, which still looks good
Other than that I don't really have that much to show in the way of builds since that is not why I play Minecraft; for example, here are some screenshots of my main base, which is more or less the same as it was 2 1/2 years ago (I actually made it with dirt at first); other worlds I've made had more elaborate bases but they are still basically boxes (as seen here):
(the village seen here is a naturally generated NPC village with a few changes. I made this rendering with MCMap)
(in the center you can see a map of my world, made with three fully zoomed maps)
(this is where I store all the resources I get from caving, with more than a million ore and other resources so far, which takes up less space than you might expect; for example, a single corridor of 16 double chests can store 497664 resources as blocks of 9. You can also see this in my other bases, where it is the largest single section; in this case I put it underground)
(note the pink sheep; I found them more than 1500 blocks away and brought them back to my main base. I don't have any use for animals at my main base at this point (I've used them to get emeralds from trading in villages elsewhere) and just have a few of each type roaming around)
(thanks to a change in 1.6 that lets wolves despawn after 2 minutes these are the only wolves known to exist in my world, and the last wolves I've ever seen in vanilla Survival; in my modded worlds I made them not despawn so I actually have a chance of finding some; IMO they are not useful enough to be so hard to find unless you actively search for them, and even then 2 minutes can be enough to let them despawn while searching)
Post a photo of your first-ever Minecraft world to showcase how much you've accomplished since you first started playing. Share the journey from your initial humble beginnings to the impressive builds and creations you have now. Whether it's a simple survival hut or a grand architectural marvel, let others see how your skills and imagination have evolved over time!
Post a photo of your first-ever Minecraft world to showcase how much you've accomplished since you first started playing. Share the journey from your initial humble beginnings to the impressive builds and creations you have now. Whether it's a simple survival hut or a grand architectural marvel, let others see how your skills and imagination have evolved over time!
This reply sounds really suspicious, yet from an account that is 8 months old? Did you want an update? All that has really changed is the area I've explored:
My map wall (8 years ago it was only 1x3 maps):
Some statistics:
I really mean that too, this is an updated version of the rendering I made of my main base 8 years ago, a few changes visible but structurally identical (more sugarcane, another jungle tree, and more crops filling in most of the water in the village farms; since then I've come to rely on trading for the items I need to repair my gear and this helps supplement it, more so early on as I never use this base as a base of operations anymore and have unlocked all trades), except for the underground storage room, which has been expanded as necessary to make more room for the resources I collect, some 4 million at this point:
2016:
2024:
I have made many more secondary bases, 26 in all, but they have all converged on this same design and are simply stopovers to store resources between trips back to my main base and collect food and wood; maybe more impressive is the fact they are all linked to my main base by railway, mostly in the Overworld with the longest tracks being about 5 km long (I only started using the Nether very recently):
The most recent such base in my current (modded) world, showing the inside and railway (replace the 2x2 spruce with 2x2 jungle and remove the "diamond ender chest" and make the bed red (colored beds didn't exist in 1.6.4, I added them in my own mod) and that's my first world):
The first time i played minecraft I was abit lost. I would load it up on the pc roam around but sucked at crafting and surviving. Started playing when the game was MC1.0 after watching cool YouTube videos I said I had to learn what the game was about and its from there on i fell in love with the concept of the game!
I managed to find a old screen shot of where i spent my FIRST MEMORABLE FEW NIGHTS in Minecraft that I will never ever ever forget!! Everyone has experienced what im talking about its a memory that you will never forget no matter how old you get. I recreated the map using the original seed just to go back in time abit
My first house i made was out of that mountain! right of the crosshair. I'll put my world up for download if any one else what to share a bit of their memory first time starting out in minecraft!
http://www.filedropper.com/kraycity20
Awesome idea!
Wow! You've really put a lot of work into your world. Looks great! Love the pixel art.
I tried to create a new world in 1.7.10, but it crashed . . . I'll do the same if I can figure out the problem.
EDIT: Fixed the problem. Render distance was set to 32, which isn't supported before 1.8.
Render distance in 1.7.10 is 16 chunks, the maximum then. I should have turned my 1.9.2 screen shots down to 16 as well, but . . .
Three shots from a newly-created 1.7.10 world with my seed and three shots from a copy of my vanilla, hard-difficulty survival single player world, Midgard, created July 2, 2014. I copied the world to enter creative mode, then deleted the copy. Screenshots are from today, taken for this thread.
Screenshots are 1920x1080.
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
Here are some renderings of my first world, which I still play on after 3 years:
A nighttime view showing thousands of lit-up cave openings; in total there are 300,000 torches underground:
What is underground?
Here is a cutaway at layer 20, around the layer caves reach their maximum density; unlike the others this is full-size (click to open in new tab) as I managed to reduce it below Imgur's resize limit by converting it to 8 colors, which still looks good
Other than that I don't really have that much to show in the way of builds since that is not why I play Minecraft; for example, here are some screenshots of my main base, which is more or less the same as it was 2 1/2 years ago (I actually made it with dirt at first); other worlds I've made had more elaborate bases but they are still basically boxes (as seen here):
(the village seen here is a naturally generated NPC village with a few changes. I made this rendering with MCMap)
(in the center you can see a map of my world, made with three fully zoomed maps)
(this is where I store all the resources I get from caving, with more than a million ore and other resources so far, which takes up less space than you might expect; for example, a single corridor of 16 double chests can store 497664 resources as blocks of 9. You can also see this in my other bases, where it is the largest single section; in this case I put it underground)
(note the pink sheep; I found them more than 1500 blocks away and brought them back to my main base. I don't have any use for animals at my main base at this point (I've used them to get emeralds from trading in villages elsewhere) and just have a few of each type roaming around)
(thanks to a change in 1.6 that lets wolves despawn after 2 minutes these are the only wolves known to exist in my world, and the last wolves I've ever seen in vanilla Survival; in my modded worlds I made them not despawn so I actually have a chance of finding some; IMO they are not useful enough to be so hard to find unless you actively search for them, and even then 2 minutes can be enough to let them despawn while searching)
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
THATS reallly awesome.Hey btw what are the name of the software you used that highlights the mineshafts?
This world was started in Alpha V1.1.2_01, however most of the Alpha pictures are of the old above grounds structures. In Beta all the work would focus went into turning the huge cave crater between mountains ~1 & 2 into an underground home:
THEN:
NOW:
Not very exciting I know, My main world a month later which I still play today. I didn't really do big far back shots of my whole home in Alpha as I would later do, so here's a variety:
Then:
Now:
This second one has had the most work.
Closed old thread
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First world, created in beta 1.8, I remember finding this awesome hill not far from my spawn point, and building into the side of it. It had a natural sea cave too. The first screenshot is probably after about 2-4 weeks of starting it. Played beta for a long while before buying a proper version and i think i stopped playing this world with intent around 1.4.7, the second screenshot is how it looks now. I started a new world after that, and been in that ever since (now upwards of 7800+ Minecraft days ...)
Mintutor now works in 1.13!
MrKite & Mc_Etlam ... I salute you!
WOW you guys got some awesome worlds !!! wish i can load em up and have a walk around!
Fixed my issue creating a new 1.7.10 world and updated original post.
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures
My first world was back in Classic. I had a sick house with a hidden entrance to a room with a "bed." My first Survival world was in Survival Test. I started it shortly after I accidentally figured out how to break blocks on my brother's world. My first Minecraft world was back a long time ago, 6 years in fact. It was called "World 2," as this was when MC was 5 worlds on a computer, all named numerically. I found a nice mountain, with coal at ground level. I mined out that coal, and made my house where it used to be. I then failed at most everything on that world. My second(or was it third?) world was much more of a success. I found an epic cliff, with coal around 3/4 of the way up. I spent around an hour gathering resources to make a disguised staircase up to that coal, which was at around 120Y, as opposed to the forest floor of around 65Y. I then mined it out and made my house there, except I did it better. I had a nice balcony overlooking the forest. I had a long ladder down to a mine, where I did not mine at bedrock level. I had some nice waterfalls I made. All of it looked fully natural. I'd post pictures, but I don't have the world any more, and I never documented it.
Someone once said, in defense of a poorly thought out suggestion that was not being supported: "Theres so much awesome and rare things to add and youre just like, oh , thats too good, no, i want something common like a grass block"
How do you starve when you don't move or do anything? Hunger relies on you taking action. You can sit still for an hour and not die with no food.
Someone once said, in defense of a poorly thought out suggestion that was not being supported: "Theres so much awesome and rare things to add and youre just like, oh , thats too good, no, i want something common like a grass block"
You can take a look at my old alpha world. I would probably still be playing it like Leangreen except I got tired of the messed up biomes, tree leaves, and generation transitions. Here is a Medafire download link for it: http://www.mediafire.com/download/v858vvv0bek6w6g/World1.rar
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
Post a photo of your first-ever Minecraft world to showcase how much you've accomplished since you first started playing. Share the journey from your initial humble beginnings to the impressive builds and creations you have now. Whether it's a simple survival hut or a grand architectural marvel, let others see how your skills and imagination have evolved over time!
This reply sounds really suspicious, yet from an account that is 8 months old? Did you want an update? All that has really changed is the area I've explored:
My map wall (8 years ago it was only 1x3 maps):
Some statistics:
I really mean that too, this is an updated version of the rendering I made of my main base 8 years ago, a few changes visible but structurally identical (more sugarcane, another jungle tree, and more crops filling in most of the water in the village farms; since then I've come to rely on trading for the items I need to repair my gear and this helps supplement it, more so early on as I never use this base as a base of operations anymore and have unlocked all trades), except for the underground storage room, which has been expanded as necessary to make more room for the resources I collect, some 4 million at this point:
2024:
I have made many more secondary bases, 26 in all, but they have all converged on this same design and are simply stopovers to store resources between trips back to my main base and collect food and wood; maybe more impressive is the fact they are all linked to my main base by railway, mostly in the Overworld with the longest tracks being about 5 km long (I only started using the Nether very recently):
The most recent such base in my current (modded) world, showing the inside and railway (replace the 2x2 spruce with 2x2 jungle and remove the "diamond ender chest" and make the bed red (colored beds didn't exist in 1.6.4, I added them in my own mod) and that's my first world):
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?