Now theres a lot more to the mindcrack group including their UHC's and charity events, but for this video I just wanted to focus on the rise and fall of their survival server. Anyways, leave a comment if you enjoyed! Discord - discord.gg/WGc9UNM
@jibgaming32474 жыл бұрын
Hi! I didn’t expect you to upload rn!
@InfamousJRP4 жыл бұрын
Ok
@evantyler86474 жыл бұрын
I'm suprising that you didnt mention the mindcrack minigame server, and the drama with bruce willakers I guesse you were more focused on the smp server
@offthegrid48214 жыл бұрын
hi dude your videos are awsome
@bluesillybeard4 жыл бұрын
Are you planning on doing a video on Boffy? his channel literally exploded somewhat inexplicably
@Joe-jh2gc4 жыл бұрын
I think Etho low-key is minecraft's one true goat. He's got his LP series which may be the greatest minecraft LP ever. He was a huge part of Mindcrack and now he's really finally making a mark on Hermitcraft. He's extremely well respected by his peers. Huge youtubers like mr beast have claimed Etho as their inspiration. Minecraft developers have been known to watch Etho and he got his own block in the April fools update. Yet, he flys under the radar of the greater KZbin scene.
@vicentedillon48854 жыл бұрын
He flys under the radar because he's not a sellout and he doesn't cather to children through clickbait thumbnails and such. Regardless of his popularity, he's the best content creator I know.
@antarachatterjee42994 жыл бұрын
@@vicentedillon4885 I mean honestly, most hermits go under the radar, except for mumbo and grian. They all have amazing content but I think its honestly just the fact that minecraft isn't s popular as it used to be. and even mumbo and grian combined have just over the amount of subscribers dream has, so they're not even at the forefront of " the greater KZbin scene".
@jakemichaels81124 жыл бұрын
I might even go one further and say that he’s KZbin’s one true GOAT, hes been putting out consistently better content and has only improved with time. He also has maybe the last remaining comment section on the site, it isn’t full of memes, but people actually responding to the video. There isn’t one KZbin channel that I’ve been watching longer and for good reason.
@allenwarner82764 жыл бұрын
Man too true. It's very hard to explain why Etho's so special. I think it boils down mostly to just his personality and approach to things. I've watched a lot of KZbinrs and none have what Etho has. So glad he's back on Hermitcraft and killin it.
@icyproblem4 жыл бұрын
Ah the half TNT, good times
@varunsrivastava64214 жыл бұрын
Crazy how so many people in these comments have never heard of Mindcrack. My whole childhood honestly. Etho, Guude, Seth, Beef; all those, guys I was obsessed with. Crazy stuff
@WuvPain4 жыл бұрын
Thats how I feel about the KZbin community back in the cod 4-mw3 days
@Michael-G-4 жыл бұрын
Luckily I was able to catch the last popular Mindcrack season just in time. It's insane how long ago that was.
@joeyk._4 жыл бұрын
Its insane to think that I've been watching etho for 8 years, and I'm 19 now. Mindcrack indeed was my childhood.
@pvic69594 жыл бұрын
@@joeyk._ I think ive been watchign since 2013/14 (maybe 2012?) i honesty dont remember lol. but seth was the first mine craft youtuber that blew my mind, then i found etho and he shot up to first place in no time and has stayed there since
@capnsteele33654 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's because I joined KZbin in 2014. It was around January.
@elybeatmaker4 жыл бұрын
These guys are legends.
@aqua37914 жыл бұрын
Hi Ely!
@retardthebread6344 жыл бұрын
Hey ELEbeatmaker
@Joe-jh2gc4 жыл бұрын
You too ely! You were right there with them dropping bangers like "it's two bajs"
@Michael-G-4 жыл бұрын
Love your music Ely!!!!!
@tk73304 жыл бұрын
You make some dead music
@bruhandon464 жыл бұрын
The curses of the mindcrack server: 1. Always raining 2. You know season ending is close when bdubs and etho start a big project together
@TlalocTemporal4 жыл бұрын
Arenas are always server killers! Unless Xizuma builds them.
@@gogglyboi6403 lol i dont think bdubbs and etho have ever finished a big project together.
@SlenderDeBoca4 жыл бұрын
The best part of this server HAS TO BE when Etho finaly got a kill with an anvil.
@officer-157-4 жыл бұрын
YES god I remember that!
@icyproblem4 жыл бұрын
Took him days, but it was worth it
@AB-dm1wz4 жыл бұрын
@@icyproblem Days? More like months.
@Rohishimoto4 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty partial to Team Canada's pranks
@BlueCyann4 жыл бұрын
The Jaaski incident. sigh
@icyproblem4 жыл бұрын
The fact that Etho is uncomfortable in signing that contract is so etho
@TestarossaF1104 жыл бұрын
Yeah totally get it. He's his own (private) person. I like him on his own doing stuff and being invited to play way better than needing to be part of something.
@Blueee514 жыл бұрын
Honestly lmao
@ajinkyatarodekar90994 жыл бұрын
That video was very sad imo. Etho sounded so disturbed.
@starsumiaki23124 жыл бұрын
@@ajinkyatarodekar9099 He had every right to be disturbed. He was doxxed (and possibly stalked?) once just based on vague info from his videos and it was a miracle the community expunged it so readily and thoroughly. He probably feared even worse happenings if he were required to divulge more personal info in a contract and/or show up to events in person.
@benhur62114 жыл бұрын
Star Sumiaki when was he almost doxxed?
@Zudexa4 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many UHC players realize Mindcrack made that mode up themselves.
@noobnub73053 жыл бұрын
lol true
@alyssa094852 жыл бұрын
I KNOW RIGHT?! I was just thinking about this and experiencing a "chicken or the egg" situation because I couldn't remember if they were just playing on that gamemode, or if they started that game mode and it was eventually added to Minecraft Because I could've sworn that they introduced it as a brand new idea at the time
@Zudexa2 жыл бұрын
@@alyssa09485 i'll never forget s1, mindcrack was the go-to server series at the time.
@Bookworm-re3ou2 жыл бұрын
@@alyssa09485 Someone who watched Beef's videos helped make a mod that prevented health regen, so they used a fan made mod at first. Later the game mode was added to the game, but it was quite literally invented by the Mindcrackers
@imamoronand9199 Жыл бұрын
very few
@nathanlanders5164 жыл бұрын
Thinking about Mindcrack is nostalgic... I miss waiting for Etho’s next upload back in 2012-2013, or the next episode of UHC. At least Etho still makes insanely high quality content that I can still enjoy all these years later.
@Abarthar4 жыл бұрын
Etho's production value when through the roof since the pandemic. I've always enjoyed his videos but in the last couple months, they've been even more fun for me.
@LeeAnnC4 жыл бұрын
I love the noteblock music he's been adding in the background! He's always been so good with his really smooth cuts between clips. I remember once he nearly got me by spawning a wither in his base but then cutting to the desert. Great stuff
@TestarossaF1104 жыл бұрын
even watching back those older videos... wow the sheer quality! :O
@InLaymansTerms4 жыл бұрын
So does BDoubleO!!
@Svangen13 жыл бұрын
@@LeeAnnC yes! I love the noteblock music. It's a perfect minecraft thing, and helps with the monotony of minecraft events sometimes as well
@CODENAMEDERPY4 жыл бұрын
My all time favorite MindCrack moment is a tie between “The King of the Ladder” and the time they did a ton of mock UHC’s.
@LethalityLIVE4 жыл бұрын
King of the Boat was a favorite of mine where while fixing Bdubs’ roof they decided to flood it and jump off platforms in the arena!
@CODENAMEDERPY4 жыл бұрын
@@LethalityLIVE that is a good one. It’s been a while since I’ve watched those episodes.
@keatk_4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I still go back and watch those, just brilliant. It was the peak of simple minecraft fun
@inhaspie4 жыл бұрын
I loved the challenge maps the mindcrack members did (especially team Canada) like capture the wool and others
@CODENAMEDERPY4 жыл бұрын
@@inhaspie definitely dude, I watched every single one of Team Canada’s episodes (from Etho’s perspective) and highlights.
@Vienna30804 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack was a part of my childhood, same with Etho
@pvic69594 жыл бұрын
etho was part of my childhood and remains to be part of my adulthood lol
@emmajean74103 жыл бұрын
same
@JonTheGamerGuru4 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy to see someone mention Paulsoresjr. He was the first KZbinr I subbed to and I’m so glad to see him get recognition.
@Kimber88LP4 жыл бұрын
He's how I found Mindcrack, and how I became a fan of VintageBeef. Before psj joined Mindcrack, I'd never heard of any of them.
@Ceilvia4 жыл бұрын
He is how I know about mindcrack too! I still watch him, grian and scar
@ew84383 жыл бұрын
that man is the whole reason I bought minecraft
@whyhayden3 жыл бұрын
@@ew8438 fr his videos were so entertaining, watching him play made me want to play minecraft so bad
@aptly63 жыл бұрын
@@ew8438 same for me
@Daggs2344 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack walked so Hermitcraft could run
@melonchunks4 жыл бұрын
Now I love Hermitcraft, but Mindcrack in its prime was its own beast. Hahaha I don't mean to "back in my days" you, but Mindcrack still holds beloved childhood memories for a lot of people, me included! Some wonderful moments that I don't believe can truly ever be re-created in current day Minecraft KZbin.
@Daggs2344 жыл бұрын
@@melonchunks No, I agree. I was not around KZbin during MindCrack, but seeing some of the older videos is great. I just think that they laid the president for what a SMP server could be, while HermitCraft simply expanded upon that with modern resources. MindCrack was great, but I don't put one over another, just because of how the game has changed, allowing SMPs to thrive. I am just happy that both exist in the KZbin archives, though.
@logistaur4 жыл бұрын
14 minutes and 0 mentions of one of the best mindcrackers of all time Zisteau Etho and Bdubs fans may know him as "the E pranker"
@sdalt144 жыл бұрын
Z needs room to dedicate creativity, I don't know if an SMP like HermitCraft would be big enough for him these days. I imagine he would have beaten everyone in Decked Out and made his own secrets in the dungeon haha. Satisfactory is hardly big enough for his game play depth, I'm sure he will reach the game limits in the coming month.
@logistaur4 жыл бұрын
@@HumanPersonNotOrangutan yea man! Around a month ago i went back and started watching his inferno mines LP.. i might rewatch pantheon after because those 2 maps are 2 of the best CTMs out there
@Cscuile4 жыл бұрын
Lets get Zisteau on Hermitcraft
@BanakaiGames4 жыл бұрын
@@logistaur speaking of inferno mines he also didn't mention Vechs... not that Vechs was a big well known mindcracker or anything but he was well known for his maps
@logistaur4 жыл бұрын
@@BanakaiGames Veches deserves a whole video just about him and his awesome super hostile series (+ pantheon eventho it was a group project) Also uncharted territory maps deserve credit too!
@accountb51134 жыл бұрын
Hearing that modern MC players don't know MindCrack makes me feel so old and I'm 18.
@blackknight1773 жыл бұрын
I had to explain in the comments of one of etho’s new vids that he and bdubs have known each other for at least 7 years and were in mindcrack together. The person didn’t even know what mindcrack was and I had to explain that too, im only 20 but i feel so old.
@orphanboi16233 жыл бұрын
Bro im 15 and i feel old i used to watch mindcrack exclusively and loved it...especially ethos videos which i still watch
@hawhafunnyraffs55683 жыл бұрын
Get off my lawn. I watched the Internet change, and the old Internet die. The one good thing to have come out of that was Mindcrack. And that too faded away. You runts aren't old. Hell I'm 40 and I'm not even old yet. This process of accelerating generational gaps. Its not healthy, its not normal, and it is driven by evil people with evil intentions! Mark my words, you and us we will be shoulder to shoulder before the end.
@cxx233 жыл бұрын
@@hawhafunnyraffs5568 I'm 31, and I hear you! It's truly amazing how MindCrack and Minecraft in general bridged so many of us. Age is a frustrating thing. Sometimes I think that we aren't supposed to know our ages, because it makes us decide to slow down. For example I'm a rock climber, and I'm pretty good at it. I hadn't even been active at all less than a decade ago.
@hawhafunnyraffs55683 жыл бұрын
@@cxx23 Remember! 50% of your grip strength comes from the pinky!
@naitnait004 жыл бұрын
Minecrack’s days were numbered when the server reseted without much reason, there wasn’t really any fitting ending for “seasons”. This caused a huge blow to moral and interest while the new seasons lacked much purpose. They also lacked hardcore players and people were treating the game as if it were singleplayer too often. Its difficult being first, but it paved the way big time for future servers.
@alexkammeraad63214 жыл бұрын
I still remember watching a zisteau video and him talking about how he could spend alot more time working on the arcology, might go back and watch all the way through that one.
@TlalocTemporal4 жыл бұрын
The SMP server I was a part of took a lot of inspiration from MindCrack, and the resets were one of them. So much work was tossed out just so the new world could have granite, andesite, and diorite, even though you could just go exploring. It's partly Mojang's fault for having significant generation changes in 1.7 and 1.8, but so many people got so hyped for the changes that they stopped playing while waiting several months for the new biomes/blocks, and that killed so many SPM servers. And then Mojang did nothing for the next 4 years, so yeah.
@Mnnvint4 жыл бұрын
I don't think it was that, it was also a lot about changes to KZbin, a shrinking audience due to the game getting less popular (and the players getting tired of the game too!), and how streaming on twitch became more lucrative for popular players.
@stu7294 жыл бұрын
@@Mnnvint This is very true. KZbin was THE place to watch people doing Let's Plays, and then the good ol' algorithm decided to reprioritize things. Ad revenue changing. The rise of streaming. So many things contributed to it all.
@Scottsdaleofficesteve3 жыл бұрын
S3 was my peak but I could see why they ended it as things were getting stale. The abrupt ending of S4 in what felt like a short time followed by the gimmicky map of S5 and the leaving of members like Bdubs and Etho pretty much sealed the deal for me. I still followed some of the creators but for their non minecraft content bc the whole server thing got stale
@waffleboi21104 жыл бұрын
i remember watching Vintage Beef's prank wars for hours on end and rewatching them so much. I still hav 'Pink sheep' and 'Floating blocks of ice' Stuck in my head lmao
@yoRockstardude1344 жыл бұрын
You've reminded me of a memory I completely forgot about, even elibeatmaker parodied floating block of ice, so good.
@bluestashy4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I sometimes rewatch the pranks wars
@zane_sadauskis4 жыл бұрын
Its 2 baj's, there coming to your town
@xyro36334 жыл бұрын
Classic prank wars
@m4stermind284 жыл бұрын
@@zane_sadauskis 2 bajs was the best. 100%
@rosadiamonds22044 жыл бұрын
I remember actively watching MindCrack as GenerikB was setting up HermitCraft and being like really sceptical about it even existing back in the day. It's strange how much can change in a couple of years yet still be so close to how it used to be.
@DeadJuicebox4 жыл бұрын
It's kind of ironic how he's now welcome on hermitcraft now lol
@nikoclesceri22672 жыл бұрын
@@DeadJuicebox why isn't he welcomed? I mean I know they held a vote and some of the hermits didn't want him to rejoin because of his lack of Minecraft content and him only streaming but is there another reason
@DeadJuicebox2 жыл бұрын
@@nikoclesceri2267 he founded hermitcraft because he couldn't get into Mindcrack, then when he did get in he ditched hermitcraft.
@abj1364 жыл бұрын
Missed so many things that were awesome of Mindcrack: King of the Ladder, Prank Wars, Zisteau (king of pranks and giant concepts), inventing UHC, Race for the Wool (featuring Super Hostile/CTM inventor Vechs), Guudeland. In the end I believe Mindcrack declined and Hermitcraft rose for a simple reason: Guude just liked talking while playing games, and minecraft was just a medium, not his passion. Like he said he was bored playing alone when he started Youtubing it. That's why it diversified into other games and marathon event shows. Meanwhile, Hermitcraft (after GB left) was a democracy formed around minecraft. Everything they did was minecraft. So decisions were made to grow Minecraft content, not to grow a group that sometimes did minecraft.
@BanakaiGames4 жыл бұрын
yes I couldn't believe the prank culture in mindcrack wasn't mentioned, or megabuilds especially by Zisteau (the apocalypse city that he blew up)
@lisse00994 жыл бұрын
Mindrcak is the reason hardcore mode is in the game. The video should have gone further into the impact it had on the game/community, instead of just mentioning it was the inspiration for Hermitcraft. Hermitcraft is nice and all, but Mindrack was just on another level. It's a disservice to Mindcrack to act is if they were merely just the first popular smp server. I don't understand how he can cassualy drop the fact Notch (didn't even mention Dinnerbone) joined the server and played with the guys and not go further on the fact that the server maybe responsible for a significant rise in popularity of the game itself and several game mechanics
@Blueee514 жыл бұрын
@@lisse0099 I really wish he woulda touched on that stuff too
@magica35263 жыл бұрын
@@lisse0099 hermitcraft still hasn't gotten as big as mindcrack at its peak. If hermitcraft never acquired Grian it would be a fraction of the size it is now
@samt34122 жыл бұрын
@@magica3526 that's plainly false. HC is a far more popular server than Mindcrack. The most viewed Mindcrack videos are less than half the views of Hermitcraft's most popular videos.
@trashoflevillage4 жыл бұрын
I've heard of Mindcrack quite a bit, but never watched any of it myself.
@electricsheep0074 жыл бұрын
Some of it is still quite enjoyable. My personal favourite would be Ethoslab FTB season 1 and 2 and the survival of the fittest series. I don’t find the smp holds up to the standards set by Hermitcraft nowadays and the like though.
@buriedalive31924 жыл бұрын
@@electricsheep007 I still like to look back to the smp sometimes. It isn't on as much of a grand scale as hermitcraft, but I feel as if it was more genuine. There was more interaction between the members (from random encounters to the pranks), and they weren't as scripted I feel.
@pvic69594 жыл бұрын
i didnt really watch it too much as it was just beginning to fall when i got into youtube but I did watch ethos side of things sometimes. i didnt understand how youtube worked at the time lol. now i still watch etho but now i know how youtube and hermitcraft work
@electricsheep0074 жыл бұрын
@@buriedalive3192 ooo I know what you mean, now that you’re saying that. I’ll have to go back and watch them again, it’s been a little while.
@simpson67004 жыл бұрын
What are you doing mate? Go watch ethos mindcrack series.
@AnonLaughingMan4 жыл бұрын
I remember this, I stopped watching when bdubs an etho left, they ere the draw for me. Speaking of when will we get a bdubs vid, interested to see your take on arguably one of the best builders.
@InLaymansTerms4 жыл бұрын
Bdubs is a legend and his videos have only gotten better over time. Good to see his channel flourishing again.
@JaysinStatic138134 жыл бұрын
I stopped watching when they left too.
@paddywiggle4 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing to watch his development as a builder! He wasn’t always this good. I’ve been watching for many many years.
@Svangen13 жыл бұрын
Same. I stopped watching when Etho, Bdubs and Genny all left. They were the only ones I cared about on the server. I mean I love Beef, but not enough to keep up with eh events of the server
@triscuitdahbiscuit47043 жыл бұрын
they weren't the only ones I watched i watched almost every single one of them but they were the biggest draws for me for sure.
@JonJon43514 жыл бұрын
Also worth mentioning the PlayMindcrack minigame server and Guude's falling out with Rawb (OldManWillakers) being part of the buisness side of MindCrack that didn't end well.
@TheBaldr4 жыл бұрын
I played on that server a lot, until the whole split and went on to play Lords of Minecraft. One of the reasons for the server was to have the community play with Mindcrack players, but besides a few of them like Baj, hardly any of them played on the server. Because of the whole controversy behind not supporting the server and Bdubs and GenerikB taking money to support another server that was breaking the rules was the cause for their departure.
@hailgod14 жыл бұрын
mindcrack was popular because of the people in it. i stopped caring about it once etho left. They should have reconsidered the business aspect when so many people were uncomfortable with it.
@jagerzaku91604 жыл бұрын
RAWB has also faded a lot which makes me sad since he was my childhood
@jagerzaku91604 жыл бұрын
@spam acc yeah same here
@jonathandemarest4124 жыл бұрын
@@jagerzaku9160 Yeah I played so much DvZ and Lords of Minecraft. His Pokémon content was legendary too. Idk, I guess it’s just lost a lot of the magic for me, which is sad. I really do miss his old content
@jozephu4 жыл бұрын
Man imagine having the most popular smp that even notch himself joined the server
@josephmaluf16694 жыл бұрын
Damn
@hawhafunnyraffs55683 жыл бұрын
To break the final block. Of the at the time, largest survival vanilla perimeter dug for a mob farm.
@starbird63 жыл бұрын
and dinnerbone!
@KBAMSaMac34 жыл бұрын
Whenever I think of mindcrack its instantly followed by potato on a stick
@stu7294 жыл бұрын
Sure would be a SHAME if something happened to your potato on a stick truck!!!
@gassasin39693 жыл бұрын
**Season 4 flashbacks*
@Svangen13 жыл бұрын
Season 4 was the best season imo. Genny's swamp mansion (RIP), Etho's horse track and quicky mart, Bdub's potato on a stick, etc. That's all I remember from it, but by far was my favorite. It definitely seemed short tho. I didn't realize that it only lasted a year. Wasn't that the season that Pause built his hole in the ground and Ethic tries to anvil him?
@darkestccino54054 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure who made the decision for the slowly expanding world border in season 5, but it really seemed like that was the small domino that led to the fall of the entire community. I can remember how it went myself. First they were interested by it, doing experiments they wouldn't do otherwise and getting a really dense hub for the spawn as that's all they had access to. I can even remember them going out to explore the new horizons to see if an ocean monument or stronghold came into view yet. But then the attrition came, and they slowly started posting less and less videos, even though the news channel updates for Mindcrack were just as enthusiastic. Sethbling eventually did away with the world border, but that didn't make Etho return to finish his giant tree base. Activity dropped hard, and Etho left not long after. Then with key members gone, they were walking into season 6 with a shot leg, never to find the glory of season 4 again.
@BanakaiGames4 жыл бұрын
I feel like I'm one of the few viewers who really enjoyed the world border stuff... While it did get old eventually, I liked people being forced to build together, and forced the spawn city into a city instead of gathering of shops. I understand it might have been frustrating for the players who like to explore or build large projects, however.
@TlalocTemporal4 жыл бұрын
@@BanakaiGames -- It was really cool in the beginning, but after a month is was just a big limit. It should have expanded exponentially.
@THWECOYWOLF4 жыл бұрын
the issue was the people in the group who didnt play after the first week voted for the constant resets and the world border, while the people who actually played on the server were against it, this is why Guudes torch Tuesdays were a thing because he hated the idea of the resets. Etho left due to having to give out his real name for the copyright agreement, there is also some possibility to the resets also adding to this as well. Now days the group really isn't about Minecraft, yes the server is still there and more active since Patrons can play on the server but charity has been the major focus since S5
@Stettafire Жыл бұрын
@@BanakaiGames I think they should've done more server wide events instead to bring people together. They had two extreams, cramped and basically single player. Needed some balance
@Nickyy644 жыл бұрын
Season 4 was so iconic. Bdub’s town hall. Ethos potion lab BUNNIES
@starbird63 жыл бұрын
every time i hear something about a town hall on a minecraft server, i think of bdubs’s town hall 😭😭
@larsmasonsmith83702 жыл бұрын
the nether hub too
@joshuavidrine8892 жыл бұрын
@@larsmasonsmith8370 That nether hub set the standard for what building in Minecraft would become in the future. That crazy amount of quartz and glowstone they had to collect and the intricate design of the build was truly ahead of its time.
@nevertheless22594 ай бұрын
don't forget about etho's death games
@mirthfulmiasma2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s so funny that GenerikB started the Hermitcraft server and then got invited to Mindcrack and quit his own server only for it to blow up a few years later. Seeing hermitcraft so big is a blast of nostalgia for me
@kikivoorburg4 жыл бұрын
I have good memories of watching Paul Soares Jr play on MindCrack. I remember he built a sandstone museum of the server, had a house in a tree, and a mule called Ferris Mueller (a reference I do not understand to this day haha). Kinda crazy that I can remember stuff that happened such a long time ago. It’s sad that MindCrack died but hey at least we have some good SMPs that have carried the torch onwards, HermitCraft especially. Edit: well the video makes it’s clear MindCrack hasn’t actually ‘died’ although it’s basically become irrelevant over time. My main point stands though, HermitCraft absolutely feels like a spiritual successor to MindCrack, and other SMPs like SMPLive, SMPEarth, and DreamSMP have been innovating upon the core idea that MindCrack proved could work.
@polskeh63334 жыл бұрын
His mule's name was a reference to a movie called "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", released in 1986. It's a pretty famous movie
@OHaraekul4 жыл бұрын
I miss Paul so much. Even his coĺlabs with vechs
@SabineThinkerbellum4 жыл бұрын
omg yes, and his hilarious conversations with the baby zombie who he kept addressing as “boy scout”
@SpiderSmoothie4 жыл бұрын
@@SabineThinkerbellum he calls the baby zombie Bub and is still very prominent when he pays Minecraft to this day.
@benhur62114 жыл бұрын
The treehouse was so good
@TheFestologist4 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack was legendary. I still have fond memories of season 4, where Bdubs and Etho really started collaborating a lot more and making some amazing builds. Not to mention their UHCs which were really quite unique back in the old days. It got me into Minecraft in 2013/14, now it's over 6 years later and while I rarely play the game, I still watch Bdubs, Etho and Beef all the time. Some things never change.
@squirrelyshirley76294 жыл бұрын
I used to be obsessed with mindcrack. Not sure if anyone will get this reference but maybe it will give someone a chuckle: #ForTheHorse!
@THWECOYWOLF4 жыл бұрын
The marathon is this weekend incase you didnt know
@squirrelyshirley76294 жыл бұрын
I was able to catch the last few where Coestar nearly won them both. I'll check it out thanks!
@neonhomer4 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about that reference! I was watching the livestream and Pause's reaction was priceless!
@rainjain4 жыл бұрын
oh my god how could I forget #ForTheHorse
@TheGuardian_TM4 жыл бұрын
I saw that live. IIRC wasn’t that Notch apple like a $500 donation? Epic moment in gaming
@mew2omastar1234 жыл бұрын
I was wondering if you would ever consider doing a video on direwolf20? He’s not huge or mainstream (only 500k subs) but he helped catapult Minecraft mods in the mainstream, and the April fools dimension update even has an Easter egg based off him, so he’s had a big enough impact. I know he helped me get into mods, which is now my favorite way to play Minecraft, and I know he helped many others.
@TheMisterEpic4 жыл бұрын
Maybe
@st43k764 жыл бұрын
@@TheMisterEpic direwolf20 and especially the multiplayer server he plays (played?) on really show how much goes into mods, the people behind some of the biggest mods, and how fun they can be. I haven't watched him in years but he was a huge part of my life and seeing a recap would be amazing.
@linklayer13184 жыл бұрын
@@TheMisterEpic I first saw him in the very beginning, he posted comments on popular MC vids advertising his channel. Worked on me and for him eh :)
@MalekiRe4 жыл бұрын
@@TheMisterEpic DO DIREWOLF20, PLEASE!!!!!!!!
@xevira4 жыл бұрын
@@st43k76 Direwolf20 still plays/tests on the Forgecraft server. However, that server is very transient. Sometimes a season lasts for months while others might only last a few weeks before it gets reset again. Other times, it's offline for a while because there's nothing significant in the world of mods to really justify a server or be on the server.
@KyleIsMega4 жыл бұрын
Man, so many memories. I don't think I'll ever forget Mindcrack Season 3 and 4, I used to religiously watch everybody's videos every day after school haha.
@youngrichter39884 жыл бұрын
Facts
@augustzackery4 жыл бұрын
Tbh, its an honor to have watched mindcrack from the beginning. Season 3 and 4 are legendary. I still watch them for nostalgia. Etho bdubs beef are the guys i still watch religiously on hermitcraft and others. I miss the mindcrack days
@plazasta4 жыл бұрын
if I may add something, Mindcrack rose as Minecraft itself rose, but it also fell as Minecraft fell. Nowadays, we're used to seeing a major update once a year to keep the game fresh, but that wasn't so much the case back then. Updates were more frequent, but they added very little in comparison. Honestly, if you asked me what 1.6, 1.7 and 1.8 added, I'd struggle to give you an answer and that's saying something: thanks to modded, 1.7.10 is by far the update I have played the most! Speaking of which, 1.8 was the first update that took over a year to develop. Nowadays, you see updates reach the .2, .3 or .4 update before a new major update comes (like 1.12.2, 1.13.2, 1.14.4). Well, the 1.7 update reached 1.7.10! Again, this was while waiting for 1.8, which wasn't that big an update, at least not by modern standards. One of the many reasons why Mindcrack fell was because it was stagnating, and the main reason why, in my opinion, was because Minecraft itself was stagnating. Recently, Minecraft has made a return to popularity, and one of the big reasons is because even though major updates are sparse, by comparison to old Minecraft, they add a ton of new content that keeps Minecraft fresh. That serves as an excellent factor of motivation to keep people going with the game. Something else I should add is that, as you said, back then they didn't just play on the vanilla Mindcrack server, they had several series going in other games, along with extra Minecraft content. People were also playing UHC (yes, for those who don't know, I believe Mindcrack invented UHC), along with the FeedTheBeast server, among others. This meant they played on the vanilla server less and less as their attention was divided. In my opinion, they were trying to hold too many series going together at once. By comparison, look at Hermitcraft: sure, many of the players play other games, but you still have an active core of great KZbinrs who mostly do Hermitcraft. Many, like Xisuma and Mumbo Jumbo, keep their non-Minecraft content to separate channels. Iskall, Rendog, GoodTimesWithScar and Cubfan upload pretty much exclusively Hermitcraft right now and don't seem to have second channels (however I am not aware of whether or not they stream). To add to this, look at VintageBeef (the one I'm the most familiar with as I've been subscribed to him since 2012), one of the guys who played on both servers. Beef used to hold many series across different games and many Minecraft series too. However, you'll notice he tended to burn himself out and didn't keep those series going for as long. When you upload many let's plays at once, some will see less activity and many will die out. If you look at his playlists, you'll see what I mean. The guy has tons of dead series that barely took off. However, contrarily to what would happen usually, his Hermitcraft series is still going and he's still really active several months later. Why? His channel has changed over the past months. He hasn't uploaded anything non-Minecraft in 9 months (this is ignoring House into Home, his second channel) and seems to play less series at once. For months, he exclusively uploaded Hermitcraft! Beef has his attention less divided, focuses on fewer series and, as a result, they last longer. Hermits are much more active on the server, don't have their attention divided as much as Mindcrackers did, and as such the server stays active and people keep playing.
@KiKekkosa2 жыл бұрын
X, Ren, Iskall, Cub and Scar all have Twitch channels actually
@plazasta2 жыл бұрын
@@KiKekkosa more recently I've known about X, Iskall and Scar streaming, but I didn't know about Ren or Cub either
@ulol6094 жыл бұрын
I still watch Etho to this day, he really be a huge part of my life for the 8 years or so ive watched him.
@Y2KNW4 жыл бұрын
I still watch the trial episodes once a year or so just to remember how much fun Mindcrack was back then. I'm still subbed to a bunch of the guys but it's just not the same.
@WanderTheNomad3 жыл бұрын
"Why does he have chocolate on his knees?"
@Berix4 жыл бұрын
Good lord, I remember watching Zisteau’s montages from Mindcrack. They were some of the best edited videos I’ve ever seen, and it’s sad that so many people didn’t even know the server existed.
@Sad-Lesbian Жыл бұрын
Welcome backa to the Mindacracka is iconic.
@Phil40004 жыл бұрын
The fun house prank video never gets old
@duncandonitz48742 жыл бұрын
In addition to the server and UHCs, Mindcrackers used to team up to take on Vechs' "super hostile" maps. Those series were so much fun.
@hawhafunnyraffs55683 жыл бұрын
I feel like this retrospective leaves out *almost all* of the nuance of Guude and the birth of Mindcrack, as well as what he wanted from the project... It started out from a very personal place for Guude, he was going through a really hard time. It was like his diary. And as things got bigger and bigger. He eventually felt alienated from his audience. To paraphrase a little bit, he felt like the audience wasn't there to watch Jason. But rather the character that is the Admin of the big mammajamma server. Don't quote me because this isn't exhaustive and not something Jason ever said. But this is my interpretation being a fan that showed up in the mid seasons of Mindcrack. And wasn't there when it was a man making video diaries to help him grieve the loss of his dad. Just seems like the Server was a project that became something Guude didn't particularly want responsibility for. Because it was anchored to minecraft, and almost a genre shift in content production. Poor guy got really cynical for a time there before he started live streaming. And when he did start, it seemed his disposition improved somewhat. I hope the guy is doing okay. He's had some unfair shit happen, and was kind of a role model for me as a teenager becoming an adult. Kind of like the super cool older cousin.
@TheMurrmursonbottle9 ай бұрын
Mindcrack was such a huge part of my childhood. a friend of mine showed me vintagebeef and the amount of time i spent watching him and guude especially was wild. i got personally invested in so many of these guys, but ultimately it makes sense why things fell apart. i have a lot of empathy for guude as it’s hard to balance making minecraft content for fun and also doing it as a full time job. they had to basically figure out on the fly how to deal with the huge growth that they experienced with no example to follow since they were basically the pioneers of multiplayer minecraft content. but ultimately, playing the same game over and over gets stale for most people, so it was probably going to decline in activity eventually regardless there’s also a ton of behind the scenes stuff that didn’t get covered in this video and would probably take a full length video essay to dive into - the dwarves vs zombies and playmindcrack drama comes to mind as an especially messy situation that caused some divisions in the group and also showed how hard it was to turn mindcrack into an actual business
@asus3802 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, the Jsano19 fan server still exists to this day, we are on our 5th season and have been active for I think at least 7 or 8 years or so. We're still an active server and our most popular muckluck has 20K subs. A lot of us still stream. We also recently did our 34th official UHC following in the Mindcrack tradition.
@Sef_Era2 жыл бұрын
I still think growing a few hundred giant mushrooms above Guude’s house was one of the best pranks ever, in Minecraft.
@KathyClysm2 жыл бұрын
I think one of the aspects that is often overlooked when talking about the fall of Mindcrack "due to one poor decision" is that at the time, going more "pro" and being business-concious was actually quite common. It was the time of Machinima and youtubers signing up to these representative companies in order to get better sponsorships or have more contact with the bigshots at youtube, the time of in-person conventions like Minecon - pretty much all of these youtubers regretted that later on, but at the time, being able to do youtube for a living was still an incredibly risky and unrealistic dream for many.
@lisse00994 жыл бұрын
The biggest plus for me about Mindcrack compared to Hermitcraft now is that it was a lot more relatable. Hermitcraft nowadays is all about incredible, unachievable hours of work. A Mindcrack episode could just be building a wall of a small scale house which would take you about 10 hours to build. Hermitcraft is all about mega-builds, extreme resource gathering and time-lapses of days of work I simply can never put into the game. Every episode seems to want to one up the last one, and the creators seem to think of an episode as a failure if they haven't put in a minimum of 12 hours of work. It's a showcase of what minecraft can be, but not what's achievable for a casual player. I know that's probably what draws a large part of the audience, as they want to look up to the creators and see the best of the best. But Mindcrack gave me the feeling I could be part of them because what they showed in their video's was comparable to what I had/could make in my own worlds. So even though I enjoy Hermitcraft it will never reach the same place in my heart as Mindcrack did.
@jemmerl2 жыл бұрын
I know your comment is over a year old rn, but I totally agree! I've always wanted a Hermit to say "this season, I'm taking it slow!"
@micycle53632 жыл бұрын
@@jemmerl xisuma has been taking it kind of slow (compared to previous seasons)
@jemmerl2 жыл бұрын
@@micycle5363 Oh that's nice to hear, I have yet to watch any of his POVs. I saw he was using a lot of custom designed stuff, and I often shy away from that in favor of more pure vanilla (as much as one could call HC that anymore lol)
@ziggybadans2 жыл бұрын
This is why my fav Hermitcraft player to watch has been Etho! Compared to everyone else his builds are really unique yet not incredibly massive and he just takes it one step at a time rather than planning it all out in one guy, which makes it a lot more of a realistically achievable build for me.
@Viol3t_Null2 жыл бұрын
This is more of a product of time than it is a product of a different server. Yes on HermitCraft they make big and impressive builds, but that is because nowadays they have to compete for attention from other Minecraft channels that are making insane builds and doing these crazy challenges. There are so many SMPs that younger audiences want to watch that you have to give them something to be impressed and engaged with to remain inspired. If it’s just an adult talking about whatever then why would a kid want to watch that? They also do have livestreams where they just talk while they build so if you’re interested I’d recommend trying to catch those. Bdubs does them occasionally and they’re good fun!
@pikolino2104 жыл бұрын
This video is a great summary without going too much into detail. I remember in the very beginning knowing, liking and watching a fair amount of Mindcrackers. Occassionaly Hermitcraft videos would pop up in my recommendation, but since I didn't know those youtubers, the interest was small. Then, some Mindcrackers started to have cross-over jokes and mentions, such as about JoeHill and others. This made it fairly easy to "transfer" the fanbase from one server to another. It felt just like a name change at first. Only now, watching this video, one realizes how many youtubers have been lost and how many others have joined. I specially miss GenerikB, who would often have quite funny ideas, but I know that he was left out for other specific reasons.
@AB-dm1wz4 жыл бұрын
The Old Ones... so long ago. They are still in my memory banks. Season 4 Mindcrack was the best. Redstone update, new biomes, a kickass spawn town, everything was perfect.
@Wawasjohn4 жыл бұрын
Let’s go this is what I’m here for. I love OG mindcrack. I’m sad I missed the early years. I have since watched ethos whole playlist the last couple of years. The court trail was legendary (sounds like u had a bath). I started end of s3 I think.
@Wawasjohn4 жыл бұрын
I meant end of s4. I wish I started end of s3. All I got was the end of the good and the start of the downfall.
@bluestashy4 жыл бұрын
I totally forgot about the trial 😂😂 those were the best days of mindcrack
@MehrGills4 жыл бұрын
I still go back and watch "the king of the ladder" video sometimes when I'm bored. Such a great time. I wish hermitcraft today had more of those 5-15 people heists, pranks, and general shenanigans. That being said, the mycelium resistance war vs HEP does come close, but it just doesn't feel quite as simple and fun, being more grand and tactical.
@BlytheGaming3 жыл бұрын
I'm 23 now, watched Mindcrack from season 3 onwards and this video tapped into so many memories I forgot I even had. Mindcrack was a huge part of my teen years; From eagerly anticipating the arena build with Bdubs or the never-ending castle with Beef, to watching all the perspectives in UHC, constantly refreshing the page when I knew the next episodes were coming out. The prank wars, the trial case. Hell, even race for wool. I was there through most of it, and all I can do is thanks those that made that great content for us all. Admittedly, my interest in Minecraft isn't particularly high these days, but even so, I come back on occasion to see how some of my old favorite youtubers are doing. This is especially true when, like recently, a new season of Hermitcraft begins (season 8 as of writing this) and everybody is together, making new content and thus, new memories for a newer generation of people, and those of us who're still around from the predecessors.
@sadmuso4 жыл бұрын
god this gave me so much nostalgia, it really is a shame seeing how much it has fallen but in the end, it was probably for the best
@THWECOYWOLF4 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack is doing better now then ever just they are not focused on minecraft or youtube anymore
@lordgiacomos25514 жыл бұрын
Few things I think need to be mentioned: BDoubleO100 joined at (I think) the beginning of season 3 Vechs, the creator of the Super Hostile maps which many mindcrackers played, joined mindcrack in season 4 Etho's statement on why he left mindcrack was actually on an episode of his modpack series, as he has almost never done any livestreams
@blackknight1774 жыл бұрын
Actually he did talk about leaving mindcrack in a livestream. I know because I was there in the chat. I remember freaking out about getting the notification of him streaming because he never streams. Someone asked a question about him leaving mindcrack and that was the clip of him going over the situation. I’m sure he put it in an episode as well though I don’t remember.
@noTTYLer974 жыл бұрын
he used to stream very infrequently
@Skypost4ever4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching mindcrack, though I don't watch as much anymore due to time, it's fun seeing them still have fun playing together on the server or on different games. Also really cool how they allow patrons from their patreon to play on the server. And also their charity livestreams are so great. Looking forward to the one they have coming up this weekend.
@legodamenOG4 жыл бұрын
Bruh thank you so much for making this video! Season 3 was my favorite, vintage beef was probably my most influential KZbinrs at the time
@mrxcman92724 жыл бұрын
I watched so much mindcrack in 2012-2014. Then I lost interest in all minecraft content. I only got back into minecraft back in 2019 with Hermitcraft.
@randomguy38494 жыл бұрын
Still can't forget about Minecraft's massive dip in popularity in 2014 as well. That entire event definitely contributed to the server crumbling
@Dadusak4 жыл бұрын
and look at it now, the most popular game again
@onedirectioninfection57562 жыл бұрын
they were the blueprint for today's SMPs and UHCs. the UHC competitions they had every few months were to tense and fun to watch. i remember vechs grew from an unserious underdog to getting a UHC winstreak of like 4 or so. these were the good days of MCYT :,)
@VechsDavion10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I felt like I had kinda "won" UHC at that point, with such a long win streak. Glad we could entertain you! :)
@onedirectioninfection575610 ай бұрын
@@VechsDavion so cool to see you here! hope you're doing well :-) thanks for all the great memories!
@sarahr21704 ай бұрын
Paulsoaresjr taught me how to play Minecraft, and watching him play with his family in punchwood island (if anyone remembers) and the people in mindcrack showed me how much more valuable this game was with other people. I still play to this day (12+ years later!) and the only minecrafter who’s videos I still watch are his. He truly exudes dad energy in the best way possible, and he recently started a new tutorial series for people starting in the new updates which has been a joy to watch and reminisce about the good old days. While I miss seeing him play with the people in the mindcrack server, I definitely would have left too if I were in the same situation.
@gamesbyzeta14344 жыл бұрын
Honestly it's funny, the name that got me into all of Mindcrack was Joe hills. and realizing how small he was compared the others after all these years really is funny to me.
@C.Kado184 жыл бұрын
Watching this video gives me a feeling I dont know how to describe. Kind of like nostalgia and sadness for a world I can't remember anymore.
@raziel47724 жыл бұрын
I know the feeling exactly, since i have it too. English seems to lack a term for it but there is one in japanese "mono no aware" which roughly means, sadness for the transience of things.
@vashythewabbit82884 жыл бұрын
I still remember the days of the B Team and how they tried to prank and kill Etho and ended getting killed by the sneaky ninja. Also the epic moment when Etho 1v 3 against Nebris, Millbee, and MCgamer in his prototype Death Games.
@stu7294 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I almost forgot about Millbee and Super MC Gamer. I remember watching the UHC where he had a VR setup, and it was hilarious.
@WanderTheNomad3 жыл бұрын
I still remember Millvee and Pyro reading a fanfic written by Anderzel called "50 shades of A". The animatics that some of the fans made of that really made it that much more memorable.
@DiamondDepthYT4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very nostalgic video bro. I legit almost cried. This was my childhood.
@jazzica1204 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. This is the kind of history I would have loved to have known as a kid. Kurtjmac is the reason I started watching KZbin videos, and his joining Mindcrack is how I discovered Etho, Bdubs, Beef, Doc, Pause, etc. I used to refuse to watch Hermitcraft out of resentment, lol. I'm glad I stopped, because HC feels the way Mindcrack used to, and I missed that feeling.
@Nuci9364 жыл бұрын
hey, you never mentioned that Guude was the pioneer behind UHC! either way, great video! i'm glad to see i'm not the only one who still remembers this group today :P
@TheMisterEpic4 жыл бұрын
I did make another video talking about UHC and how he pioneered it
@andrewmccullough21594 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack... Those were the days. The trial of the B-Team, Beef and his castle/casino, Zisteau's starter bases, Etho's redstone shenanigans, not to mention the epic prank wars. Except for the newest Hermitcraft season this was my favorite era of youtube.
@quincypaul75174 жыл бұрын
mindcrack used to be my favorite, such an iconic group
@Foxyrobo2 жыл бұрын
I'm a little surprised you didn't talk about their feed the beast stuff, but I guess you explained why in the pinned comment. Still, Etho's original modded mindcrack series is one of my favorites, and brings me huge nostalgia
@laggingdaze4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the times of OOGE, B-Team, and Team Canada. Sad that they've moved on but glad that they stayed. Thank you, Mindcrack.
@vintagebacon68274 жыл бұрын
Don't forget team Nancy Drew!
@AndrewStorsved7 ай бұрын
It’s weird that 11-12 years ago I remember being in 3rd grade drawing vintagebeefs Minecraft skin in class, and now I graduated college and have a family of my own. I use to watch the mindcrack guys every single day as a kid and I feel like they are all old relatives I haven’t talked to in a long time.
@EuphoricPlaz4 жыл бұрын
You just went through my childhood the memories. Yeah 2015 year I lost interest in the group. But its all good now we got hermitcraft season 7 😉 I just miss zisteau.
@littletweeter13278 ай бұрын
I feel very privileged to say that this is the Minecraft youtube content that I grew up with. The first few seasons (through 4 imo) of MindCrack was seriously incredible. That there was peak Minecraft. They were pioneers.
@marcolopez50364 жыл бұрын
Sad no one knows etho, the dude literally revolutionized redstone contraptions and paved the way for the current major red stone youtubers
@stevelarry38704 жыл бұрын
Where did this “nobody knows underground KZbinr Etho” circlejerk come from? The guy is massively popular and still pulls big numbers with no sign of slowing down. Pretty much everybody knows him.
@marcolopez50364 жыл бұрын
@@stevelarry3870 he has a massive following, but a majority of the people that watch him are people that have been following him for years. Also, in terms of the current minecraft community as a whole, he is “underground”. Literally ask a Dream fan, or a Technoblade fan if they know Etho, a majority of them wouldn’t have even heard of him.
@stevelarry38704 жыл бұрын
@@marcolopez5036 The majority of people that watch him have likely watched him for a while, but plenty of other people know about him. He really isn’t underground in the community, like at all. I can’t even think of 5 Minecraft channels that are more popular these days. I bet if you asked the average Dream fan about him they would probably know, and that’s the most difficult demographic because it includes people who aren’t big into Minecraft.
@marcolopez50364 жыл бұрын
@@stevelarry3870 but that’s the thing, the current minecraft community is built up of these newer creators, and it shows. You could see in Etho’s analytics that he isn’t gaining that massive of a subscriber count than back when he was a big name in the community, it correlates with how a much smaller percentage of the newer community actually seeing him. Also, if you can’t even name 5 minecraft youtubers that are currently more popular than Etho, I believe you’ve been living under a rock (no offence). Due to the way Dream managed to gain popularity through TikTok spreading clips of his videos around, almost everyone that comes in contact with him is struck with a massive boost in following. A majority of Dream’s following came from TikTok, and is still on TikTok, making it a massive platform for content for the current minecraft community. I have personally been on TikTok for approx 3 years now, and I have still yet to see any mention of Etho, even on my minecraft aligned algorithm.
@swiftlymurmurs4 жыл бұрын
@@stevelarry3870 I think it's partially because, for many years, only very devoted fans watched Etho. As you may remember, until the recent Hermitcraft blowup, his subscriber count was completely stuck, and had been for several years. He wasn't shrinking, but he sure as hell wasn't growing. Because of this, those followers that he did have started becoming an increasingly tight fanbase, with Etho as a kind of underground icon. Now that Hermitcraft has brought new life to the channel and he's seeing actual growth again, us old timers just have to get used to our underdog being mainstream again
@Crazyguy_123MC3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching Vintage beef and Etho on Minscrack in 2012 and 2013. I later watched Psj and Generikb. I miss watching that server Hermitcraft just isn't the same. I remember the decline in 2015 and 2016 and it made me sad to see it go.
@ThePresidentOfNorthDakota4 жыл бұрын
Sad but true. I was watching since the beginning of S3, but lost interest when Etho left. Then the departure of Bdubs and Genny sealed the deal...
@stu7294 жыл бұрын
Man, this brings back memories. Mindcrack videos were the bulk of my KZbin viewing back from 2013-2015. B-Dubs, GenerikB, SethBling, Guude, Zisteau, Pause, Pyro, and many of the others were my jams. I still watch some of them in their other videos. The UHCs that come out now and then. Seth breaking speedruns. Guude, Pause, and a lot of them doing Mario Kart and TTT. Whenever there is a new "Zisteau Plays Minecraft" I have a piece of special joy. But it sadly just isn't the same.
@Skypost4ever4 жыл бұрын
Mindcrack charity marathon is this weekend on twitch, check it out.
@josephblackhall4 жыл бұрын
It blows my mind that some of the biggest fans of the current Hermitcraft season have never and will never watch “The Trial”. Possibly the greatest Minecraft collaboration in history. Man, I miss Mindcrack.
@Skypost4ever4 жыл бұрын
FYI, mindcrack is still around.
@becca63314 жыл бұрын
Considering how recent this video is, I'm not sure you really did your research in regards to the "fall" of Mindcrack, specifically the licensing of Mindcrack. The myth of Guude being money-hungry and trying to make Mindcrack a business has been thoroughly debunked, as he has said on multiple occasions that the agreement signed by all willing members of the group was specifically to keep members like Bdubbs and generikb from accepting sponsorships and illegally not disclosing them.
@Mnnvint4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, they did that... I'm not sure about disclosure, but they publicly promoted some very exploitative servers. Even Vintagebeef let himself be used to promote a pay to win server which was blatantly violating Mojang's terms (years after they'd made very clear what those terms were and Notch had left Mojang over the drama it caused). But that's hardly unusual for youtubers, sadly. The disagreement with Robert Moran (a.k.a OldManWillakers) on the Playmindcrack server was also about monetization, and again it was Guude who wanted to set limits.
@athenagreen53903 жыл бұрын
@@Mnnvint THIS. Why didn't the video mention this??? It's so important to the 'fall' yet it was ignored... Mindcrack is just different, doesn't make it better or worse than it was.
@rafaelmoreno63313 жыл бұрын
@@Mnnvint Cant for someone to make a lag machine in that pay to win server
@plummye0054 жыл бұрын
I remember coming home freshman year of highschool every day to watch mindcrack non-stop. Bdubs, Etho, GennyB, Vintage Beef, Nebris, ect. I miss the prank episodes and the UHC battles the most. I don't watch mc as much anymore but it is nice to see many found a home on that new server.
@GuakstickLabs4 жыл бұрын
I only watched Mindcrack while Etho was still there, as he was the only Mindcrack player I watched, and still watch with Hermitcraft and his other series.
@Fysiker4 жыл бұрын
I love Etho's videos, and I only saw Mindcrack through his videos. I also enjoyed Sethbling, both of their contraptions were fun.
@TyleStyle4 жыл бұрын
Great video a lot of nostalgic moments. I still go back and watch the old Mindcrack videos. Season three was my favorite.
@seangreer35394 жыл бұрын
Omg I can't imagine what my childhood would be without them. I loved watching doc, etho, anderz. I remember when they cleared out a whole chunk for a witch farm and dinnerbone as well as notch helped them.
@sbenje4 жыл бұрын
Just the best SMP there ever was.
@Will_Informed4 жыл бұрын
I still have my Mindcrack Twitch shirt, they were my partner when I started my channel back when small channels needed partners to be paid, Guude was never anything but nice to me. I do miss old Mindcrack.
@thefinkie64594 жыл бұрын
The only thing I know about Mindcrack is the massive controversies caused by the B-team. I was very surprised to see that get NO mention at all in this video.
@athenagreen53903 жыл бұрын
Those controversies, along with the PlayMindcrack controversy with Rawb (both controversies surrounding money) is what led Guude to make Mindcrack a legal entity and thus contracts.
@guz99234 жыл бұрын
Hey man, here before your channel blows up. Got this recommended on youtube. You deliver some quality content! Would love to see stuff about anarchy servers as well. Keep it up!
@Glaedr1110 ай бұрын
Mindcrack was basically my introduction to the internet. Still watch Etho and Bdubs to this day
@Cwrong4 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, really brought me back. I feel like the drama between Guude and Robert Moran/BruceWillakers with playmindcrack and such played a huge roll in their downfall.
@onarass63214 жыл бұрын
Etho was the first minecraft youtuber I started watching. I started watching Mindcrack in seaon 4 because of him. I loved watching the vidoes from season 3 and 4. Late season 4 onwards Mindcrack server just seemed dead. Such a shame. Mindcrack was such a legendary server and I loved watching back then.
@maciejbaran90254 жыл бұрын
It's sad to see someone like VintageBeef who had hundreds of thousand views and now has only 100k on hermit and for some years 30-70k only views. Brings nostalgia, really.
@TheCanadianWifier4 жыл бұрын
These guys were my everything for a few years there 2013 to 2016 or so. Watched the minecraft videos, the G mod stuff, listened to the podcast. Slowly they adapted to a new KZbin and slowly I found new interests; and I haven't watched in a few years. But they'll always hold a special place in my heart cause my final few years of high school and first year of college were filled with them.
@notrod53414 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I don't know if you take suggestions, but I would really like to see a video on PaulSoresJr. Frankly, he did an awful lot for the community but never seems to get the recognition he deserves nowadays. His tutorials were on the minecraft website for heavens sake!
@daisyshields83422 жыл бұрын
I remember Mindcrack being basically my entire life.. And when it started to fall apart I honestly lost myself. Having never had people to hang out with all I ever wanted was to have a group like Mindcrack to call my friends. I miss them all and listening to the Mindcrack Podcast is so surreal in 2022... VintageBeef and Guude uploaded a new season of Mindcrack recently....
@Katniss2184 жыл бұрын
This channel needs more subscribers. Your narration is truly unmatched.
@nawardaouk98064 жыл бұрын
Kinda off topic, but hearing ethos old microphone brings back so many memories 9:00
@xnoobies52464 жыл бұрын
Yes, I’ve been waiting for this!
@KiteH4cK273 жыл бұрын
great video. have a lot of fond memories watching everyone that was involved with the mindcrack server before it kinda went downhill. some of them i still watch up to this day, from time to time.
@skyacedoes26464 жыл бұрын
Rise and Fall of Paulsoresjr. He was the guy that taught a lot of people who to play minecraft and seemed to be successful until he got burned. His video won mojangs contest for how to survive your first night in like 2011.
@officer-157-4 жыл бұрын
I must have been under a rock , what happened to him?
@skyacedoes26464 жыл бұрын
@@officer-157- he got burned out of minecraft right after he left mindcrack and sorta stopped uploading minecraft for a while. I stopped watching him around then as well but kept tabs on him. He does still upload but only gets a few thousand views.
@slemire3 жыл бұрын
Man, thinking back there were so many legendary moments we watched happen with these guys that defined 2012-2015 for me. I loved mindcrack so much, Etho and Sethbling and Aureylian and all those guys. Got to meet a whole bunch of them at PAX East one year, it was the highlight of the year for me. I've grown a lot since then and I don't think about it a lot anymore but those were the days, this was a legendary time on minecraft youtube
@Skypost4ever4 жыл бұрын
I like to congratulate the Mindcrackers and their community for raising over $200k for charity this year. Y'all are amazing.