That render distance reminds me of the first time I played.
The hole in the hill isn't unusual. It's just a hole.
Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of those times, but I do have the seed of the first world I played and I do remember the first cave I went in, so while I might not remember exactly the first coal and iron or diamond I found, I have a pretty good guess.
I was about to ask why your friend is in the dark in the first screenshot, but then I noticed a similar silhouette in the other two pictures, so I presume this is some mod.
What does the year have to do with anything? Not everyone started playing in the early 2010s. Some started playing in the mid 2010s (2013+) or later. Many started playing in the 2020s. Only a very small minority of players started playing in 2012 or earlier.
Every day, there's someone doing something for the first time. And Minecraft is popular enough to where there's a lot of people who are doing that for the first time today.
Besides, that's a version from early 2019 at the earliest.
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"'Tis foolishness! If all were so easy, why, none would suffer in this world!"
1 screenshot is my first iron ore, 2 screenshot is a strange hole in the mountain, 3 screenshot is my first iron ingot
Bro thinks its still 2012
Bro, I'm just new to Minecraft
That render distance reminds me of the first time I played.
The hole in the hill isn't unusual. It's just a hole.
Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of those times, but I do have the seed of the first world I played and I do remember the first cave I went in, so while I might not remember exactly the first coal and iron or diamond I found, I have a pretty good guess.
I was about to ask why your friend is in the dark in the first screenshot, but then I noticed a similar silhouette in the other two pictures, so I presume this is some mod.
What does the year have to do with anything? Not everyone started playing in the early 2010s. Some started playing in the mid 2010s (2013+) or later. Many started playing in the 2020s. Only a very small minority of players started playing in 2012 or earlier.
Every day, there's someone doing something for the first time. And Minecraft is popular enough to where there's a lot of people who are doing that for the first time today.
Besides, that's a version from early 2019 at the earliest.
"'Tis foolishness! If all were so easy, why, none would suffer in this world!"
If you're having performance concerns with Minecraft, I hope this may prove useful.
A retrospective of the most important game to me (or, a try to stay awake while I never stop talking about something challenge).