Someone Just Loaded 60,000,000 Render Distance in Minecraft, For The First Time



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48 thoughts on “Someone Just Loaded 60,000,000 Render Distance in Minecraft, For The First Time”

  1. The new 1.18 mountains feel like they are supposed to be seen with a much higher render distance than the game allows. This really should be a vanilla feature by now

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  2. I hate to say it man, I want to enjoy your videos, but those animated avatars are suuuper off-putting.
    It's such an immature, weird vibe seeing wojak plastered over these projects that clearly take a lot of effort.
    I really do apologize, I just want to let you know that a lot of people would enjoy your videos much more if those avatars were not included.

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  3. No Man’s Sky is a much bigger game, where you can deform the world and build to your hearts content, and even seamlessly travel from one planet to another, even in multiplayer. No Man’s Sky has this feature, and has had it since its’s shitty launch day. How does Mojang not understand that this change can impact Minecraft in such a world-shattering way. If Hello Games could do it, with a much smaller team at the time, Mojang can do it too.

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  4. I wonder why the water forms the concentric squares when you zoom further out?? Are there actually strips where water generation is more common, or is that a flaw of the mod?

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  5. Fun fact, there's a guy playing on bedrock, and he is currently mining the entire world of Minecraft, i haven't watched him for a while, but I think he is almost done by now, he played on that world for like, idk, 5 years or so? so it's not "163.899.251 years".

    I believe his channel name is Minthical.

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  6. Given that a Minecraft day is 20 minutes, and it took you 35 minutes, that's 1.75 Minecraft days. So in a roundabout way, that guys' answer of 1.86 days isn't that far off.

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  7. Dude how are your videos so… nostalgic, emotionnal, I don't know how to explain it, keep doing your stuff please ! Love the feelings you share through them.

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  8. So 60,000,000 blocks/meters means that 37,282 miles of space can be loaded at once.

    Given the Earth is 24,901 miles around, all of Build The Earth could fit in this one render distance.🤯

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  9. Friend tells me about Minecraft in 2011 when I'm 13 or so, talking about how the mob mechanics at night are so cool, I say "shut up that sounds stupid", their mom scolds me for telling them to shut up, I apologize for my compulsiveness, then I'm playing Minecraft regularly by 2012, join big server staff teams to learn about the industry, and now I make bookoo bucks from my servers.

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