
Help me name this little guy! He's too cute for my brain to work
He's so tiny, I'm just calling him 'Bean' for now, but I want something special! He loves chasing toys more than eating. What do you all think?

He's so tiny, I'm just calling him 'Bean' for now, but I want something special! He loves chasing toys more than eating. What do you all think?
I was testing out some shaders on a simple build recently, and it immediately unlocked a memory of the very first time I installed shaders in Minecraft. The way the water reflects the moonlight and the glow of the lights completely changes the atmosphere of even a small structure.
Do you guys remember the first time you turned shaders on? What was the first thing that blew your mind? Was it the moving leaves, the water reflections, or the lighting?
Would love to hear your nostalgia stories
I stopped playing Free Fire for a few months, but I've come back and I'm disoriented; I feel brand new. I love Free Fire, even though the updates drive me a little crazy, doesn't that happen to you?
hey there! I’m starting this discussion because I’ve been thinking about this for days and I need to know if I’m the only one who feels this way
lately I’ve been playing the latest versions (with all the craziness of the new structures, massive biomes, complex redstone mechanics, and the latest updates), and while I admit that visually it’s incredible and there are a thousand things to do, I can’t help but feel disconnected.
i feel like the Minecraft of the past (the betas or versions like 1.7 / 1.12) had an essence of solitude, mystery, and freedom that feels diluted today. Before, the game dropped you into an empty world and you had to make sense of it; today it seems like the game holds your hand with a very structured progression and an overload of elements that sometimes make it feel like a modpack or a generic RPG, losing that perfect simplicity of the original sandbox.
That’s why I’m asking you:
Is it just nostalgia, or has the game changed course? Do you miss the simplicity and mysterious atmosphere of the older versions, or do you think the current Minecraft is superior in every way?