I have been playing Minecraft since 2015 (or 2014), and I consider myself a Minecraft veteran, or at least a semi-veteran.
I first started playing with my brother (if you can call taking turns ‘with’) on his crappy Xbox 360 (although you could consider any device with Minecraft on it solid gold). It may have been crappy, but it was all we had besides our iPads, and we couldn’t get it on those because we weren’t allowed to buy things on them. We played and played and played it, mainly creative, (we were weird kids), and I can remember distinctly us building houses for our parents out of wool. All I can say is we were NOT builders. Anyway, eventually we were given an Xbox 1S for Christmas, which changed EVERYTHING. We could play TOGETHER properly, and we had all the ‘new’ blocks, like beacons and end bricks. (we didn’t have these on the Xbox 360 because it couldn’t receive updates.) A little while after that, we got it on our iPads, and that meant we no longer had to use the irritating split-screen that our Xbox 1S provided. And here we are today- me with my laptop, playing it on there now, with my brother playing it on our Xbox 1S, and both of us waiting excitedly for the caves and cliffs update.
Me on the left and my brother on the right. ()
The texture packs used in this screenshot:
Default plus (import from java to bedrock)
Simple sides
If the screenshot doesn't work, it's not important, just a picture of me next to a weird hole in the landscape.
I have been playing Minecraft since 2015 (or 2014), and I consider myself a Minecraft veteran, or at least a semi-veteran.
I first started playing with my brother (if you can call taking turns ‘with’) on his crappy Xbox 360 (although you could consider any device with Minecraft on it solid gold). It may have been crappy, but it was all we had besides our iPads, and we couldn’t get it on those because we weren’t allowed to buy things on them. We played and played and played it, mainly creative, (we were weird kids), and I can remember distinctly us building houses for our parents out of wool. All I can say is we were NOT builders. Anyway, eventually we were given an Xbox 1S for Christmas, which changed EVERYTHING. We could play TOGETHER properly, and we had all the ‘new’ blocks, like beacons and end bricks. (we didn’t have these on the Xbox 360 because it couldn’t receive updates.) A little while after that, we got it on our iPads, and that meant we no longer had to use the irritating split-screen that our Xbox 1S provided. And here we are today- me with my laptop, playing it on there now, with my brother playing it on our Xbox 1S, and both of us waiting excitedly for the caves and cliffs update.
Me on the left and my brother on the right. ()
The texture packs used in this screenshot:
Default plus (import from java to bedrock)
Simple sides
If the screenshot doesn't work, it's not important, just a picture of me next to a weird hole in the landscape.