Like, what year would you be in if you were actually the player in Minecraft?
Of course you would either be in a different universe or far away from Earth.
The game was released 17 may 2009, which is 1658 days ago
a minecraft day is 20 minutes in real time, and a real time day is 1440 minutes, so 1 real time day is 72 minecraft days.
1658x72=119376 days
119376/365 = 327 minecraft years
So you can see it is year 327 AD in minecraft
Hmm. That's if it STARTED at 0 AD in the FIRST place.
Steve is a modern-looking man and you have things like villages, furnaces, redstone machinery and hoppers. I would like to say that the game is roughly 1800-1900 AD, when technology wasn't common, but it really wasn't that common either.
Minecraft takes place in an alternate dimension that is composed entirely out of blocks. The physics of this dimension are different than the physics in ours, death is just a minor setback (unless you live in hardcore), and time either moves faster, the planet rotates faster than Earth, or it's just a really small planet, explaining the abnormalties of the farlands (they don't exist). When the players are called Humans, it is just a lack of a better name, and the villagers/testificates really are a different race than the "Humans".
This is why we can't determine what year it is, although I suspect years don't exist, because the "seasons" are determined by the biome, not the orbit of the planet.
That would be a great story. Seriously someone write an article or short story about that. It does make sense that we are rebuilding and finding ruins and small civilizations that get overrun eventually. I think I will actually think of MineCraft more like that now...
Someone did. I saw a Minecraft movie on Youtube all about it like a year ago, only 52 mins long
For me, its in its own universe. After the war, Steve goes on his one last mission to finally kill the ender dragon.
But, unfortunately, he gets shipwrecked along the way.
OT: Does it really matter when it takes place? It's an empty world for you to do whatever you want in it. But if you're using rails, redstone, and villages as an excuse to say it's relatively modern, then think of this: if you, from 2013, were warped back in time to 3000 B.C., things wouldn't develop so slowly.
Like, what year would you be in if you were actually the player in Minecraft?
Of course you would either be in a different universe or far away from Earth.
then how the heck would our time periods have any relevance...?
Of course you would either be in a different universe or far away from Earth.
Things like the Nether, End, potions and enchantments could all be the doing of ancient sorcerers.
Hmm. That's if it STARTED at 0 AD in the FIRST place.
Meh.
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This is why we can't determine what year it is, although I suspect years don't exist, because the "seasons" are determined by the biome, not the orbit of the planet.
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Someone did. I saw a Minecraft movie on Youtube all about it like a year ago, only 52 mins long
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But, unfortunately, he gets shipwrecked along the way.
OT: Does it really matter when it takes place? It's an empty world for you to do whatever you want in it. But if you're using rails, redstone, and villages as an excuse to say it's relatively modern, then think of this: if you, from 2013, were warped back in time to 3000 B.C., things wouldn't develop so slowly.
then how the heck would our time periods have any relevance...?