Minecraft

Could anyone help a retard out? I made a test world in creative, liked its terrain, and wanted to make a survival playthrough on it but muscle memory got the better of me and I deleted it before recreating it in survival. Is there any way to get it back or at least find the seed? All I have are the logs and some pictures, deleting a Minecraft world ingame bypasses the recycling bin for some dumb reason.
Accidentally deleted a world a few times myself, this might help but I'm not entirely sure myself:
Sadly none of what you have (logs and screenshots) will help unless some turbo autist can identify a seed by world generation screenshots (which has happened a few times lol). Also, couldn't you have just went into survival instead of trying to recreate the world? And deleting a world means deleting it entirely, not recycling the world, though that could be a neat feature.
 
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Accidentally deleted a world a few times myself, this might help but I'm not entirely sure myself:
Sadly none of what you have (logs and screenshots) will help unless some turbo autist can identify a seed by world generation screenshots (which has happened a few times lol). Also, couldn't you have just went into survival instead of trying to recreate the world? And deleting a world means deleting it entirely, not recycling the world, though that could be a neat feature.
I don't have the seed or the world file in the saves folder, so it seems I can't restore it. I thought of identifying the seed through the screenshots but that's gonna require more computing power than my laptop can handle (and more autism than I have).

And yeah, this was a pretty dumb mistake. I could've just switched to survival or used /seed so it would show up in the logs. Not my smartest moment.
 
Anyone here play on old Alpha/Beta versions of the game? I recently stumbled across the "Golden Age of Minecraft" community on youtube and it's making me want to actually revisit the game again. Ever since 1.0 and especially since MS acquired Mojang I haven't been able to stomach the game for long.
I recently reinstalled to play Bedrock with my nephew on PlayStation and I genuinely cannot stomach most of the changes made. Been thinking I might try out some of the older versions closer to when I was a kid and modding them.
 
Anyone here play on old Alpha/Beta versions of the game? I recently stumbled across the "Golden Age of Minecraft" community on youtube and it's making me want to actually revisit the game again. Ever since 1.0 and especially since MS acquired Mojang I haven't been able to stomach the game for long.
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i play beta 1.2_02 because its the last version before beds were added. i think being able to skip the night defeats the object of survival. i know i could just play beta 1.7.3 and just not sleep but beta 1.2 is also the first version i played as a kid so it has an extra nostalgia factor, plus, 1.2 is before 1.5 which is when minecarts were overhauled and made way more boring.
 
It's such a shame seeing Mojang kill this game's original aesthetic. I hate the push by them to make the game look like generic pastelslop. I don't care if the programmer art was worse on a technical level to some twitter artist. It certainly wasn't bad, and now it feels like im being railroaded into building a certain way by mojang and the wider community itself. No more simple shapes and a couple of different blocks in a build. now all builds are like 70 different blocks and extremely busy shapes/building outlines just to make a rustic looking house that I totally havent seen before btw.
lord help you if you complain because any criticism will be ignored as "nostalgia glasses" by people outside this place or be told to use old art packs.
 
Question, did the movie make its money back before the "chicken jockey" meme took off or after?
probably before and after, alot of people were expecting minecraft movie and the advertising team played the correct buttons considering current state of the cinema market (IE: boring shit), safe bet that minecraft 2 will be a summer blockbuster.
 
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now it feels like im being railroaded into building a certain way by mojang and the wider community itself
At least part of this is because the new textures are noticably lower contrast compared to the old textures. The higher details and amount of colors/shading look unpleasant and muddy when tiled, hence the need to use random shit as visual noise.

Cant forget the community and certain subsets of gamers as a whole who flock to building or decorating mechanics becoming obsessed with "cozy" and "aesthetic" too. Animal crossing during lockdowns and its consequences, etc etc.
 
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