The video is a walkthrough of Minecraft from its early alpha versions, specifically from 12 years ago. The speaker is exploring the game's features, limitations, and changes over time.
The video starts by mentioning the launch of Minecraft on May 17, 2009, and its first full version, 1.0, released on November 18, 2011, which is 10 years ago. The speaker then goes on to describe the differences between the alpha version and the full version of the game.
In the alpha version, many features were missing, such as diamonds, personalized skins, and the ability to run. The game also lacked various items like the shield, terracotta, and drowned people. The speaker also mentions that the game was in survival mode only, with no creative mode.
As the speaker explores further, they find that the game was already quite different from the current version. For example, there were no villages, the animals couldn't reproduce in creative mode, and the items had to be searched one by one. The speaker also notes the differences in the graphics and the controls, noting that you couldn't run, and the controls were different.
The speaker concludes by mentioning the changes over time, such as the addition of new items, the ability to run, and the introduction of creative mode. They invite viewers to subscribe to their channel and ask them to leave a lot of likes. The video ends with a request to viewers to go further back in time to see what Minecraft was like in the alpha version.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker plays Minecraft 1.0, the first official release of the game from 2011.
2. The speaker compares Minecraft 1.0 with the current version and notices many differences in features, items, graphics and gameplay.
3. The speaker mentions some of the things that exist in Minecraft 1.0, such as nuclear fusion, villagers, potions, records and neder.
4. The speaker also mentions some of the things that do not exist or are not functional in Minecraft 1.0, such as running, emeralds, terracotta, drowned people, coral, tablets and skin customization.
5. The speaker asks the viewers to leave likes and comments if they want to see more videos of this style or older versions of Minecraft.
6. The speaker thanks the viewers for being part of their family and ends the video.