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I have been playing Minecraft since beta, 2011 I think. I think the friend and specifically going to be talking about is actually the one who showed me Minecraft. He plays how I feel like most people play Minecraft. A couple mods for visual packs to meet his certain standards. Plays on a server with friends. Creates all the typical farms to see people talk about online.
Me? I played on a server for half a second. I tried a couple mods out for a minute. Did a visual pack for another second. Redstone? It has one or two purposes. Nope. I play vanilla. I played by myself. I build up towns into cute hamlets and cities. The only farm I create is, well. Farms (And a lava dripstone farm
). Picturesque pastures with animals sorted into their stalls. A giant wheat beat carrot potato and sugar cane farm that takes me actual time of my life to cultivate and recultivate and sell and a recultivate and sell and recultivate. Building up my experience slowly. Feeling every level. Carefully deciding what things to enchant. I will spend hours building myself up to level 60, enchant or fix a couple things, then start all over again. I have never fought the ender dragon. In fact I haven't even been to the ender in a game of Minecraft since that update came out. In my current game I'm so occupied and expanding my town that I've barely even been to the nether. I barely ever use redstone circuitry. Have never used Pistons outside of creative mode play. I focus on collecting, traveling, and building. I find sitting in my boat for 2 hours trying to find a biome far enough away that the new update features will show up, leaving signs and beds along the way to be very satisfying. I have no one outside of my home that ever sees my builds, because I play single player and very rarely screenshot. Oh and I think of the old builds that I have had and didn't screenshot. The absolute shame. Some of my earliest stuff is still some of my favorite builds ever. Not a single picture survives.
I will find myself being excited about the progress of my build when my friend comes over and I will show him. He generally likes what I make then you will tell me about the stuff that he and his friends are doing on the server. And what he describes to me does not even sound like he is playing the same game I am. Gigantic builds with drawbridges and houses that pop out of the ground and built themselves. Iron farms. Which to me sounds cruel. I have a weird thing about being nice to my villagers and my golems. Video game morals. Lol. Flying about and exploring the ender.
But that's what I love about Minecraft I guess. Maybe there's something for everybody in that game.
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Me? I played on a server for half a second. I tried a couple mods out for a minute. Did a visual pack for another second. Redstone? It has one or two purposes. Nope. I play vanilla. I played by myself. I build up towns into cute hamlets and cities. The only farm I create is, well. Farms (And a lava dripstone farm
I will find myself being excited about the progress of my build when my friend comes over and I will show him. He generally likes what I make then you will tell me about the stuff that he and his friends are doing on the server. And what he describes to me does not even sound like he is playing the same game I am. Gigantic builds with drawbridges and houses that pop out of the ground and built themselves. Iron farms. Which to me sounds cruel. I have a weird thing about being nice to my villagers and my golems. Video game morals. Lol. Flying about and exploring the ender.
But that's what I love about Minecraft I guess. Maybe there's something for everybody in that game.
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