I Found the structure that took 6 years to be found... in less than 1 week! (oh and I may or may not have built my base on it too XD)
GET A WENZO & C...
WenzoYT
4 months ago (edited)
If you're unsure about getting yourself the FIRST EVER Wenzo & Clyde Plushie https://blockheadz.store/products/wenzo , then I've written 10 reasons why you should definitely grab one:
1) 2 plushies in 1 (You get Wenzo AND Clyde)
2) Big enough to be used as a Pillow too!
3) CLYDE
4) CLYDEEEEE
5) CLYDEEEEEEEEEEEEE
6) Only available for 45 days, and may never return after
7) Because my grandma thinks you should get one
8) CLYDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
9) Actually made out of high quality materials. Seriously, I'm super proud of how soft and cuddly this plushie is :)
10) Seriously, no pressure to purchase it if you can not afford to do so, or simply don't want too. No matter what, I'm so grateful to be in this position where I can release my own plushie, and be able to make silly videos like this for my job <3
...also if you're reading this, new Dimension Raiders soon????
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r3nnn._
3 months ago
I’ve personally always found world generation bugs to be fascinating. Monoliths, the farlands, the void rings in the End, those worlds with repeating features.. they’re all so interesting (:
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Justmyluck-lw4wp
4 months ago
Bro: Where is your base? I just joined
Wenzo: oh its only 1700000 blocks from spawn
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ScrambledAndBenedict
4 months ago
Man. Having to avoid an existential threat to reality known only as "The Jittering" is more scary than any deliberate Minecraft horror ever made.
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BurntFaceMan
3 months ago
The jittering was just the player position reading incorrectly as both a negative and positive value, and the system trying to determine which is accurate, so basically you are both "falling" and "on land" at the same time, breaking a block should trigger a re-assessment of the "falling yes/no" boolean check and if returning the same result enough it decided you are clearly not on land, hence you "fall" through to the void beneath the solid collision check "blocks".
Remember the "blocks" in this are literally just multiple flat 2d sides of a block not a solid object. and its easy to phase through a 2d plain.
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princembat
3 months ago
i already knew the old versions were creepy but stuff like jittering and monoliths really makes me understand why herobrine became a thing LOL. i was literally there when this stuff was happening basically but i was a kid and its been so long yknow
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Neonsilver13
4 months ago
The monolith results from a bug in the world generation where a value becomes negative that should not be negative, the result is a structure that is generated kind of upside down. So the top of the monolith is at the max height while the bedrock is higher than normal. I wouldn't be surprised that if you measure the distance between the bedrock blocks from the monolith and the surrounding area, you will get more or less the distance of the surrounding area from max height.
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pyrojack8230
4 months ago
As an oldhead that played ever since early Beta, seeing players' reactions to Alpha and Beta versions is just priceless every time. It was a completely different game back then and I'm glad people can still go back to it and enjoy it the same way I did as a kid.
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Oliver-playz-d2d
4 months ago
If you don't know why, this is why the jittering happens :
In Minecraft Infdev, jittering, where walking and block hitboxes become erratic, happens due to the game's use of float positions instead of double positions. This error in coordinate handling leads to inaccuracies in world positioning, causing the player's movements and block interactions to appear jittery, especially when traveling far from the initial spawn point.
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fredwrinkle
3 months ago (edited)
56:00 Discovers a wondrous, majestic, ultra-rare, heavenly creation that took great time and toil to find and immediately begins to destroy it and make it into an apartment. Very human.
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Magicarp69
3 months ago
I grew up with this version of Minecraft. I remember all those late Saturday nights in middle school, building the ultimate base and talking to my friends on the phone while they build theirs :”). no discord, no voice chat (I didn’t have headphones or a headset), just pure love for the game and the (occasional) trip to Minecraft wiki. I bet me and my old best friends world still exists out there, somewhere. This video brought back parts of my childhood I had completely forgotten, parts that I miss so much, thank you.
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allknowingidiot1835
4 months ago
Wow, now I know I had a monolith in one of my original Minecraft worlds. I just always thought it was a chunk corruption or error. Good to know I stumbled across something stupidly rare and didn't know it for all these years.
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CoastalMining
4 months ago (edited)
"i have no life at all" another quote in wenzo's book of quotes
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Lillastormen
4 months ago
This is the kind of minecraft videos i love. Just exploring the old versions of minecraft and finding all the forgotten things. Minecraft was just something else back then. I would love to see more videos like this one in the future, thanks Wenzo for being awesome!
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ya_boi_maxx
2 months ago
Once he didn't see the monolith anywhere, i said to myself "imagine if he went positive and was supposed to go negative" and then thats exactly what happened 😂😂
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theamazingincrediblespider9689
3 months ago
I have never been so enrapt by a Minecraft video before. The Jittering was legitimately freaky at times. The whole video was. I was reminded just how unsettling old Minecraft was. Your narration helped with that, too. And then, when you fell, I, a full grown adult man, immediately covered my eyes cause I couldn’t bare to watch. A+ video
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TheMeanAdmin
4 months ago
Creeping along, tossing cobble as you do in search of career-ending anomalies... If you ever played S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series - it was based on an old sci-fi book "Picnic by the Roadside", and this was literally the method the main character Red Schuhart used (except casting hex nuts instead of blocks of cobblestone). And this is the vibe the whole jittering menace gives me.
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dawningwinds5712
4 months ago
Watching this world develop is genuinely the most excited I've ever been about a Minecraft Series, and it's barely even started.
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vicky5124
4 months ago
The jitter is caused by floating point inaccuracies in infdev, this means that if you get stuck, you can modify the player position with an NBT explorer/editor to move the player back to a more accurate floating point value; often moving to an orthogonally adjacent chunk will fix it. It's not that big of a deal today, as we have the tools to do this. Because the issue is due to floating point inaccuracies, and not a world gen issue, the probability of getting them increases the further away you get from x0 y0, rather than getting closer to the monolith, and should happen in the exact same positions in every single world.
WenzoYT
4 months ago (edited)
If you're unsure about getting yourself the FIRST EVER Wenzo & Clyde Plushie https://blockheadz.store/products/wenzo , then I've written 10 reasons why you should definitely grab one: 1) 2 plushies in 1 (You get Wenzo AND Clyde) 2) Big enough to be used as a Pillow too! 3) CLYDE 4) CLYDEEEEE 5) CLYDEEEEEEEEEEEEE 6) Only available for 45 days, and may never return after 7) Because my grandma thinks you should get one 8) CLYDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 9) Actually made out of high quality materials. Seriously, I'm super proud of how soft and cuddly this plushie is :) 10) Seriously, no pressure to purchase it if you can not afford to do so, or simply don't want too. No matter what, I'm so grateful to be in this position where I can release my own plushie, and be able to make silly videos like this for my job <3 ...also if you're reading this, new Dimension Raiders soon????
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