Suggestions to Minecraft creators on youtube. via /r/Minecraft


Suggestions to Minecraft creators on youtube.

I've been searching for good youtubers on the Minecraft topic for a long time. I think I got a couple of good-ones whom I really really enjoy watching, but that's it (I'm not going to put those in for now, it could be seen as advertisement). So, I think that my point of view could be a good confrontation start.

  1. I really like Let's Play series and the biggest error I see on all of the videos I've tried to watch was the absence of cuts. I don't want to see people grinding out everything. I understand the "building" part, from time to time; the "redstone" stuff too. But not just mining or chopping down threes, c'mon! I've seen 2 different solutions to that, the simple cut or the timelapse stuff, pick wich one you prefer maybe.

  2. We are not therapist, I understand talking about something from time to time, but I ensure you nobody wants to know what you did with your family today. There are vlogs channels for that.

  3. Too many minigames, tutorials and "catchy titles" with missleading contents. (PS. This troll stuff is getting out of hand clearly).

And I think that's it for now. I don't know if i'm gonna add anything anymore, but I bet people are gonna suggest lots of more improvements down here. Please don't take this as an attack, take it more like feedback.

Peace

Submitted January 14, 2017 at 07:34AM by flevioh
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Hey r/Minecraft, have you ever tried to live out in the jungle biome? And if so, what was your experience like? via /r/Minecraft


Hey r/Minecraft, have you ever tried to live out in the jungle biome? And if so, what was your experience like?

I've been trying it out for awhile and while it was rough at first I am warming up to it.

First off, there are lots of trees and shrubs. The biggest pain is to clear out an area to build in. Jungle trees aren't too bad but the big oaks can be a big time waster. The bushes below don't help either. With that said, there is something very satisfying about carving out your own little home in the dense woods.

Secondly, it's isolating. I'm lucky enough that I'm fairly close to an ocean so I can boat out to different biomes, but aside from that it's given off a lonely vibe that's a little unsettling but interesting.

Lastly, it feels like you are surviving. This is probably the biggest positive for me. I've got a nice little plot of land with everything I need on it, but I know if I wander off too far I might not come back. Overall if you haven't tried it I feel like it's a unique and challenging experience when compared to other biomes.

TL:DR- Try surviving in a jungle biome! It sucks, but I guess it's a good kind of suck!

Submitted January 14, 2017 at 01:26AM by ParadigmPotato
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