Minecrafts 7 Most HATED Updates...

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Published 2021-12-25
Minecraft has had dozens of updates throughout the years. Some were very well received, updating some much needed elements of the game, while others were hated, splitting the community in two...

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0:00 – Intro
1:12 – Classic 0.0.14a
3:05 – Inf-20100227-1
4:28 – Beta 1.8
6:35 – 1.7.2
8:29 – 1.9
10:15 – 1.10
11:28 – 1.13

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheMindaeva
    For 1.10, I initially thought the polar bear would be just one variant out of many of the bear mob, but it was just the polar bear and that was it..
  • @user-bv7zo6vd4m
    i mean, it's nice to have biome-spesific variants for zombies and skeletons, but they should have been introdused in a bigger update as a side-features, not the main focus
  • @TheTrenchesYT
    My most hated update is the one that removed world-gen settings; making custom worlds with different heights and ore spreads was my favorite feature.
  • kind of interesting how both of the most controversial Minecraft updates have a 9 in them. 1.9 tore apart the PvP community and 1.19 is bringing moderation to Java.
  • @snowcoalRC
    What I love about MC is you can go back to any version you want, start a new world, and boom your suddenly back in 2009-2015. With the multiMC launcher, it makes doing this even easier. Want to try a modpack from 7 years ago? 1 click away. You cant do that in any other game.
  • Surprised you didn't include 1.8, seeing as it broke basically every mod that existed at the time, and now there are still to this day tons of modpacks and servers stuck on 1.7.10 because somehow none of the mods they use have been updated once by anyone after all this time
  • @DeuxisWasTaken
    4:50 there's one other very important thing about Beta 1.8 - it was the update that changed Minecraft from a simple game you can run on a calculator into the unnecessarily laggy mess requiring a gaming PC to play at a reasonable render distance. Beta 1.7.3 went like butter on my parents' ancient PC. Beta 1.8 was unplayable, barring me from being able to play Minecraft comfortably for many years.
  • Only a few months later... 1.19.1 pre release 1 has taken the cake as the new most hated update.
  • @TheBloopers30
    Still miss the beta terrain to this day. Frozen oceans/lakes were super cosy. Feels like the game is missing small lakes in general these day.
  • @fiendish9474
    My most hated update is whichever one removed the super secret settings. RIP static TV settings, gone but never forgotten
  • @KraftingKing
    The new worst update will be 1.19.1 if Mojang and Microsoft decide to keep the chat filtering thing.
  • @malohn2068
    I mean, people argue 1.8 combat took skill but that's a massive pile of Copium. You literally just spam click your mouse. The combat update atleast made it so using an axe and waiting to strike when it was right really rewarding.
  • @Guerin78
    Should have been on the list: 1.3.1. The single player game was effectively removed and replaced with a local server, meaning that all of the bugs and performance issues of multiplayer now affected people who'd never logged on to a server in their lives. While 1.4.2 fixed some of the performance issues, among other issues it took four years and a complete code rewrite before boats were usable again.
  • @FalseHopeIsDead
    Strays are weird, but are better for farms as they have bigger and better loot tables than regular skeletons.
  • @kamalindsey
    Early updates were wild haha, Notch would literally update the game and the mouse would stop working.
  • @user-jd3gf5xw1x
    11:44 I remember when someone said that you only need 3-4 gb of RAM dedicated to a minecraft server for optimal performance. such were the days...
  • @pg3384
    Another issue from 1.13 was, from what I remember, the mods. While I don't think it was necessarily 1.13's fault, the forge devs spent a lot of time basically rebuilding forge, so it wasn't released for an insanely long time. A lot of my favorite mods from the time completely died at 1.12 because the mod developers moved on during that hiatus from no forge. Fabric also became a thing, almost completely splitting the modding community.
  • @good-sofa
    For me aquatic update was the best, it was a sooo much needed rebirth for the game and it started the trend of making old content better instead of just piling up new stuff
  • @pixlv6384
    "I stab fun in the face" is one of the best developer quotes in gaming history