Day 441 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
from MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 08:36
https://lemmy.world/post/36725183

Today’s game is some more Minecraft Xbox 360 edition. I was going to hop into my world, but i was feeling a bit nostalgic so i decided to jump into the old tutorial world instead. It was nice to relive the memories. That wood shack to the left is still my basic, go to design for any quick homes i need to build.

I wandered around the tutorial area for a bit, and i found one of the old villagers. It’s kind of surreal seeing the old model after so long of the new ones. In a way i kind of like it more. It’s probably nostalgia though.

After wandering around for a lot longer, i came across this tower. I remember when me and my sister would play the Demo, we would always see this tower and want to get over too it. But with the 1 hour time limit we just couldn’t ever get over there in time (our naive child brains probably did not help). By the time we got a copy of the full game i think we had visited it and the allure of visiting it vanished.

I went ahead and went in for old times sake. I looked around and kind of found myself looking at the old glass texture. Younger me hated the dashes in the middle. I remember wishing for a texture pack to replace the glass. Now? I miss it. It’s definitely nostalgia, but also i think a part of it is what it represents to me.

When this was still the default glass texture, my builds were a lot less focused on looking pretty and presentable. Instead my younger self went “I want to build a big ass house”. and you know what Younger me did? He built the biggest looking house ever. Sure, it looked like shit, but there was something oddly endearing about the big ass house that looked like shit. I still built it and i know it looks like shit, but i still like it.

I guess what i’m trying to say is i have more fun when i don’t care that my house looks like shit.

It’s something i try to apply a lot now when playing games, and especially minecraft, and though i sometimes falter, it brings a sort of comfort not to worry about how things look.

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IcyToes@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 09:41 next collapse

Xbox version was awesome. I started on it. I “upgraded” to bedrock and had desynced drowns kill me. It just wasn’t the same.

Tutorial world was awesome. Teaching you how to feed and tame pets etc. Oh the discovery.

MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 07:29 collapse

360 version was so much fun. It had this feel to it i don’t think any of the newer versions really quite have

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 09:53 next collapse

For some reason there is a disproportionate love for the tutorial world on Xbox 360. I guess a lot of the current generation of players got their start there.

I’m old. I started playing in alpha. We didn’t even have a food bar.

OldManBOMBIN@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 11:53 next collapse

Remember when it was just grass and cobble?

fushuan@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 01 Oct 12:10 next collapse

Yah I felt low key attacked when they said that the “old villager” model was nostalgic. I played before villagers even existed, when we did crazy redstone stuff with very basic things.

FilthyShrooms@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 20:48 next collapse

The tutorial world was always super cool to me growing up. The big floating minecraft sign, the large structures they make for showing the basics, and all the hidden locations around the map. As a kid I thought that was the only way to collect all the discs was to find them hidden in the tutorial world. There was a lot of magic in those worlds, I miss them

MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 07:27 collapse

360 was where i got my start. Something about 4j’s tutorial world is oddly charming. I love bouncing back to the alpha though on Java

bvoigtlaender@feddit.org on 01 Oct 11:21 collapse

A while ago i tried one of those mods bringing back the feeling of the 4J version of Minecraft.

Not sure if it is this one: www.curseforge.com/minecraft/…/legacy-minecraft But they brought back even an updated version of the tutorial world. Its worth checking out, it even has controller support.

MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 07:28 collapse

I’ve always thought about trying it out, and i think at one point i tried it for a few seconds but something just felt off? I want to give it another try though some day