I Explored MrBeast's Abandoned Minecraft Server
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Published 2023-03-24
The entire experience was fascinating, strange, and in some ways, sad.
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All Comments (21)
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Maybe I’ll give it a look again now haha
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50,000 people used to live here, now it’s a ghost town
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The fact that the number of players dropped to zero on a server of a youtuber with 100M subscribers is crazy.
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This would make for a good series finding old abandoned servers and roaming around them.
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This video somehow captures a post-apocalyptic feel better than many games and movies
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imagine being the one person who still believes in the server and one day you hop on to see FitMC walking around
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Ngl, that shot of the fox looking afar at the ruins goes so hard.
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There was something so cool about watching this video to me, watching Fit explore this ruined war-torn landscape like a lone survivor looking for resources left behind in man made structures as if this was the post-apocalypse and how stumbling across a destroyed wreckage of a flying machine (10:03) was like stumbling across a downed jet or a disused tank after a war and not to mention his exploration of abandoned and bombed megastructures like the giant stone wall (4:52) and the obsidian pyramid, that and the way he used derelict ruins to take refuge at times reminded me of Blame! And the whole history and story of the dead structures of how they were used to try and get Mrbeast to come back to the server as if he was some sort of deity who'd left his creation was sort of funny and interesting to me
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This is the equivalent to if humanity traveled into the stars and found a planet with destroyed structures that looked scarily like the ones at home. It's like looking into a mirror of what could've been.
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This truly looks like humanity on the brink of extinction when everything around us totally changes.
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The thing I love about abandoned servers is the fact it feels like you're going in there as a new player in a world, but instead of say, thousands of years later to see smaller ruins, there's recent and chaotic ruins.
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Playing on an abandoned server is like being the last human on earth, knowing that actual people built and made everything, but everyone is just gone, finding remnants of old player buildings, it's really something that singleplayer can't recreate, a feeling of lonelyness especially knowing that anybody could join at any time, yet your completely alone in there
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This would be a perfect second 2b2t. An anarchy server that's free and open, already has a history and is owned by a famous figure. It's already got a lot of clout, and Fit just gave it the promotion it needed. This should be entertaining to watch.
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A truly amazing video, I love your narrative tone, I could just listen to that soothing tone all day! You deserve your 2 mil, honestly you should have more! Your work is great! You’ve earned my subscription!!!
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I used to play on this server and still log on at times, happy that FitMC made a video on this forgotten server. I still have a shulker filled with duped netherite blocks lol.
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I love this story of a civilization being visited by god-like beings, then being suddenly abandoned by them. Afterwards their society started to revolve around bringing them back through any means necessary. A digital version of a cargo cult, just like in ww2 where soldiers visited some previously uncontacted tribes, building bases on their land and thus bringing them huge amounts of food and resources. But once they left, the natives tried everything to bring them back, like making rituals imitating their military drills, it became a big part of their culture.
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Fit: Let me guess, your home? Fox: It was. And it was beautiful.
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Its actually crazy how there could be zero players on a server of a youtuber with 230 million subs
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I think you‘ve passed my base