oh no... I like Minecraft
Summary
TLDRThe video script narrates the creator's journey with Minecraft, a game that doesn't spoon-feed its players with instructions. Initially overwhelmed, the narrator found solace in watching other gamers play, which helped them navigate the game's mechanics. The video reflects on the joy of creating within the game, from building a 'chicken pit' to a 'great terracotta vein', despite the occasional mishaps and the narrator's self-deprecating humor about their navigational skills. It also touches on the community's role in learning and the importance of landmarks over digital maps for directionally challenged players. The script concludes with a shout-out to viewers who helped the narrator find a story in an old Cosmo girl magazine, showcasing the creator's appreciation for their audience's engagement.
Takeaways
- ð® The speaker has a complicated relationship with video games, finding them both enjoyable and distracting from their work.
- ð€ They experienced frustration and loss when they lost their enchanted items in a game, leading them to look up cheats to recover them.
- ð The act of creating videos, despite the pain it caused in the past, has rekindled the speaker's creativity and joy.
- ð The speaker is considering making more informal videos and asks for feedback from the audience through likes and comments.
- ð€ They question why people talk about back rooms and the impact of playing video games on their productivity.
- ð« The speaker admits to not indulging in video games often due to their counterproductive nature with their job.
- ðš They tried playing Cuphead for its animations but found it challenging and humorously acknowledges their failures.
- ð€ The speaker reflects on the difficulty of getting into video games like Minecraft, which doesn't provide much guidance for new players.
- ð They prefer learning games through observation or guidance rather than reading extensive manuals.
- ðïž The speaker shares their Minecraft creations, including a 'chicken pit' and a 'great terracotta vein,' showcasing their sense of humor and creativity.
- ð§ They express their dislike for using maps in Minecraft and instead create physical landmarks to navigate the game world.
- ð The audience was engaged in helping the speaker find a story in an old Cosmo girl magazine, with some providing the edition and others sending photos.
- ð The speaker expresses gratitude to the audience for their support and participation in their content creation.
Q & A
What did the speaker do after finishing their base in the Nether in Minecraft?
-The speaker set their respawn point and then looked up cheats to recover lost enchanted items after getting frustrated with losing them.
Why did the speaker find their Minecraft world boring after using cheats?
-Using cheats to recover items made the game less challenging and thus less engaging for the speaker, leading to boredom.
What was the speaker's suggestion for their viewers regarding the creation of more videos?
-The speaker asked viewers to like and comment on the video if they would like to see more of these informal, white background videos.
How does the speaker describe their relationship with video games?
-The speaker compares their relationship with video games to a needy ex who keeps showing up with good pizza, indicating a love-hate relationship.
Why did the speaker try playing Cuphead?
-The speaker tried Cuphead because they were interested in experiencing the game's beautiful animations.
What was the speaker's observation about learning to play Minecraft for the first time?
-The speaker observed that Minecraft does not provide much guidance on how to play and leaves players to figure out the game mostly on their own or through the help of others.
How does the speaker feel about reading a lengthy user manual while playing a game?
-The speaker finds it impractical to read a lengthy user manual during gameplay, preferring a more engaging and concise learning method.
What did the speaker create in Minecraft to help with their sense of direction?
-The speaker built a structure called the 'great terracotta vein' to serve as a landmark and sign system to help them navigate within the game.
How did the speaker's viewers help them find their story in Cosmo Girl magazine?
-Viewers helped the speaker by identifying the correct edition of Cosmo Girl and some even sent messages or photos of the story from the magazine.
What was the task the speaker set for their viewers in the last video?
-The task was to help the speaker find their story featured in Cosmo Girl magazine.
Why does the speaker feel they are considered as an 'internet mom' by some viewers?
-The speaker attributes this perception to their age (36 years old) and the advice-giving nature of their content.
What does the speaker appreciate about the gaming community?
-The speaker appreciates the gaming community for keeping them informed and involved in the gaming sphere despite their own limited direct engagement with video games.
Outlines
ð® Minecraft and Gaming Dilemmas
The speaker discusses their experience with creating a base in the Nether within the game Minecraft. They recount a frustrating incident where they lost valuable enchanted items and resorted to using cheats to recover them, which subsequently led to the game becoming less enjoyable. The speaker expresses a desire to create informal videos with a white background, seeking audience approval through likes and comments. They reflect on their complex relationship with video games, comparing it to a needy ex who brings good pizza. Despite the challenges of balancing gaming with their job, they appreciate the gaming community for keeping them informed. They also touch upon the difficulty of getting into gaming due to its demanding nature and share their brief experience with the game Cuphead. The speaker humorously acknowledges their age and the perception of them as an 'internet mom' by some of their audience. The narrative then shifts to how they were drawn into playing Minecraft, which significantly impacted their productivity. They share their initial observations about the game's learning curve, noting the minimal guidance provided to new players. The speaker appreciates the social learning aspect of Minecraft, similar to traditional games like chess and baseball. They also describe some of their in-game creations, including a chicken pit and a terracotta landmark to help with their real-life sense of direction. The video concludes with the speaker thanking the audience for their help in finding a story in an old Cosmo girl magazine and signing off.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Nether
ð¡Respawning
ð¡Enchanted items
ð¡Cheat codes
ð¡Creativity
ð¡Back rooms
ð¡Counterproductive
ð¡Cuphead
ð¡Minecraft
ð¡Productivity
ð¡Landmarks and signs
ð¡Cosmo girl
Highlights
The speaker finished their base in the Nether in Minecraft and discusses the frustration of losing valuable items.
They mention using cheats to recover lost items, which led to the game becoming boring.
The speaker asks for feedback on making informal, white background videos and relates it to creativity and joy.
A relationship between video games and the speaker is described as complicated, with a humorous analogy.
The community of gamers is credited for keeping the speaker engaged in the gaming sphere.
The speaker admits to having a problematic history with playing video games due to it being counterproductive to their work.
Cuphead is mentioned as a game the speaker tried due to its appealing animations.
A philosophical reflection on persistence versus knowing when to quit is shared.
The speaker humorously acknowledges their age and the perception of them as an 'internet mom' by some viewers.
The invitation to play Minecraft with a YouTuber named 'Technical Anim' is highlighted as the start of a drop in productivity.
Minecraft is observed to not be very instructive for first-time players, leaving them to figure out the game mostly on their own.
The importance of learning games like Minecraft through observation and guidance from others is emphasized.
The speaker shares their creations in Minecraft, including a 'chicken pit' and a 'great terracotta vein'.
A personal challenge of being directionally challenged is mentioned, and a solution within the game is described.
The speaker recounts an incident where they accidentally fell off their creation in the game.
A task set by the speaker in a previous video is mentioned, where the community helped find a story in Cosmo Girl.
The October 2004 edition of Cosmo Girl with Angelina Jolie on the cover is identified as the magazine containing the story.
The speaker thanks the community for their help and shares their intention to return to their work and Minecraft.
Transcripts
ah there we go finished my base in the
nether I don't know why I haven't seen
other Gamers do this well time to set my
respawn
point that actually happened to me and I
got so mad about losing all my really
beefed up Enchanted items that I looked
up a bunch of cheats to get them all
back and then that world got really
boring would it be okay if I
periodically made these little informal
white background videos because despite
my excruciating pain in the last one I
got a big search of creativity and joy
for making it really replenished the old
HP you know if that's okay just give me
a like and a comment on this video let
me know and maybe we'll make it a thing
hey it just means more videos for you
guys right you see that title right
there yeah it says oh no I like
Minecraft because video games and I have
a complicated relationship like a needy
ex who keep showing up at your door but
he brings the good pizza I love watching
Gamers play video games and I am very
grateful to that Community because I
would be totally out of the loop in the
gaming sphere if not for them why does
everyone keep talking about back rooms
but actually sitting down and playing
video games myself has proven
problematic in the past namely it's been
counterproductive to me doing this job I
can quit any time so I don't really
indulge in video games that often I did
try cuphead because I wanted to see all
the pretty animation but through all of
your battles and all of my Rhymes you
have failed and perished uh ooh are you
sure you want to know yes I mean I'm all
for not giving up and following your
dreams but sometimes you need to realize
when those dreams are dead this was all
a very well and good arrangement I can
enjoy my games from a distance and still
get my my work done but then
[Music]
Minecraft I know I know late to the most
popular game ever created oh look at
Becca she's a cringe weird old person
yes I know I'm 36 practically in the
grave and according to some of you I
apparently am your internet mom well
then go sit in the corner this whole
thing started when a YouTuber named
technical anim asked me to play
Minecraft with him in a video and that
was the end of my productivity for a
while One does not simply play Minecraft
once that's like eating one potato chip
here's my observation about playing
Minecraft for the first time this game
doesn't try very hard to teach you how
to play when you open the game for the
very first time ever you're like a
newborn giraffe falling 6 feet to the
ground in its first few seconds of life
you're dropped into a hostile world with
nothing to your name and are expected to
just figure it out you get one pop-up
telling you to go punch a tree and
that's it but why yes technically you
can press Escape navigate to this user's
manual here and read paragraphs of text
for 20 minutes while in game your guy is
left out in the open completely
unprotected as night approaches pausing
is for Chumps so what's kind of cool
about Minecraft to me is that it almost
functions like traditional games like
chess and baseball yes there are rules
written down somewhere but you more
often learn about the ins and outs of
the game by having another person show
you whether that's an actual friend
walking you through it or watching
somebody play the game online and I I
tell you what if I hadn't been watching
Gamers play Minecraft for years before
this I would be completely lost hey
developers I don't have time to read a
college thesis on how to play this is
the age of short attention spans and my
doctor won't give me riddlin you want to
see some things I made some of it's cool
most of it's dumb like this it's a
chicken pit and if you stand here long
enough your ears begin to
bleed or how about this putri it isn't
it I call it the great terracotta vein
you see I am a directionally challenged
person and I'm pretty sure I ow GPS my
soul but I hate using maps in Minecraft
what is this this is a bunch of pixels I
need landmarks and signs people my brain
don't do north south east and west very
well so I made this to always know where
I am to a certain distance has it taken
way too much time to make yes have I
fallen off of it and accidentally unived
myself only twice believe it or not but
my goodness is it not a beauty to behold
like a great Monument to stupidity hey
you know that task I set to all of you
in my last video to help me find my
story in Cosmo girl well you all did not
disappoint it was the October 2004
Edition with Angelina and Jolie on the
cover Karen bonds 264 was the first that
I found to write it in the comments and
dreamy actually sent me a photo of the
story in the magazine my thanks to both
of you and anyone else who sent me a
message I know there was a lot of you
let's just put this up right here Ah
that's nice I did that anyways
explainers and entertainers I'll get out
of your hair now return to my little den
of animation and my Minecraft until the
next one thank you so much for tuning in
but now I got to tune out bye
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