I remember my first time. I felt so alive and everything was perfect! It didn't last long but then I got to try again, and again. Each time I lasted longer and longer until I felt like I was good. Then I saw someone else do it and realised I knew nothing about what I was doing. I learned its so much better with a partner. I've had a few now and when you find a good one you can go for hours and enjoy every second of it, never getting tired or sore. Only stopping to eat and recharge before going at it again, and again. A wonderful experience.
Jon getting his co-workers to play Minecraft when they have never played it before is my new favorite thing. I hope that eventually everyone in the office will make a house in this neighborhood
ahhh yes this reminds me of when I started out as a wee little Steve, the memories. lets just fix that, oh and if i just make that flat, oh and that's not quite right oh shit when did it become next week.
blaine is picking this up very well and he has an excellent sense of navigation. it's kinda awesome to see in someone who's never played the game before
@JoyouslyProfane agreed. i was honestly surprised how quickly he caught onto the game. i personally thought it made it more entertaining to watch....but chris still was quite entertaining with his process of doing things.
Stop telling him what to do and how to play its defeating the purpose of this video, it would be alot better just to have him fully figure it out on his own like most people played and experienced this game.
So two thing stand out in the intro to me. 1. Being when a group of civilians look at a picture of ironwood and one throws a rock at it it glitches and you can see Weiss dad in the pic for a second and 2. At the very end you can see a new relic