22 Ways Realistic Gravity Would Ruin Minecraft

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Everything falls apart fast.

Mod is Realistic Block Physics by xBigEllx

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Character drawn by @MagnaGallina

Produced by Jonah Walters
Edited by BBelle
Research and footage collected by BritishWeirdo and Santiago Cachero
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The map used in parts of this video is a modified version of the world download from @GeminiTayMC's let's play series.
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I like how everything that suggests "realistic gravity" ignores the fact that it is indeed realistic for things to be in the air, so long as it is supported

zephenson
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These “realistic” physics don’t take into account what direction blocks are facing, no? Iron blocks next to each other would be welded together or logs would be attached instead of already being cut up in pieces for example

bowiemtl
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3:01 bro knew what he was doing with those portals

swaguxD
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How far you could build blocks would depend on the material and the mechanism used to "glue" them together.

MegaLokopo
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You, when those end portal frames fell through the portal, did anyone notice the shape it made?

Sir_Lenny
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Imagine a hardcore world with these physics I feel people would get so good at it but then they’ll play on another world for a day and come back forgetting about the nether then boom

wlfyflf
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Although some things dont make sense in Minecraft, including physics, everything is done perfectly and for a reason, and it makes it the wonderful game it is

_Hamster
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there should be different overhang values per block type, might be hard to code of course.

BobzBlue
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Couldn’t you theoretically make a timer/ delayed signal with the blocks falling through cobwebs? So when it reaches the bottom an observer sees it an sends a signal

datboi_gv
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realistic Physics in Minecraft would apply to other things too. No more Waterlogging different Blocks, because the Water would pretty quick flow downhills and maybe dissaper into the Ground. And dont start anything with Lava. Lava would melt Glass and Metal, so no more blocking Lava behind Glass or inside a Bucket. Not to mention that a single Lavablock on its own would cool down pretty soon and turning into one single Slock of magmatic Stone - so no more infinite Cobblestone-Generators.

t.kersten
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To be honest, the realistic gravity would a good idea for Mojang to create a new gamemode where everything in Minecraft follows the laws of physics.

horsepowermultimedia
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Well luckily we'll never have to worry about it, so there's that

CelestinaakaClonaClox
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Skip has inproved my minecraft survival world thank you😊

Dodlettagain
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Normal Minecraft: Normal.
Minecraft with realistic gravity: Not so normal.

leonardonunes
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Sometimes, we don't need games to be fully realistic. A little silliness helps in making stuff easier to do.

DiegoG
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Players who wasted their time for the best base:DAM I NEED SOME SUPPORT BEAMS

gieofredfredaniceto
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Although realistic physics aren't always great, having realistic graphics for a pixelated-blocky game is strangely good.

RealCraft_MC
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Is it just me or does the shape in the end seem suspicious at 3:01

vertex
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At this point, everything is re-textured sand

rudrapharande
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but if Minecraft HAD realistic gravity, the end would fall endlessly =(

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