This has led to a massive amount of player creations, such as a fully functioning Minecraft cinema among other unbelievable player works. With each new update comes new mobs, materials, and biomes that allow these creations to be taken to increasingly more complex levels.
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Sometimes, these creations take the form of static structures, such as a Minecraft version of the Black Pearl. However, in other cases the creations can become incredibly impressive and complex, requiring many different mechanisms to function; such is the case with Reddit user McEMau5’s creation, which involved tons of different command blocks to create a fully working Minecraft cutscene.
Though it seems unbelievable, McEMau5 managed to create a cutscene that can be triggered using a book. Once a certain page is flipped, a cutscene begins showing a conversation between two villagers. While the conversation is happening, the villagers actually walk and make movements that seem to emphasize their statements. Another villager even comes into the room from off-screen. Once the cutscene ends, McEMau5 shows the room that houses the command blocks used to create the cutscene; calling it complex would be a massive understatement, potentially rivaling the Minecraft Wordle machine.
The creation begs the question of how much time it took McEMau5, as the room of command blocks is quite extensive. Reddit users also had the same question, as much of the thread were questions about what it took to create the cutscene as well as how much time. Astoundingly, according to McEMau5 the project only took a couple of hours to create. For many users, this was an unbelievable statement due to the complexity, but McEMau5 actually posted a video of their process, proving they were telling the truth about their skills.
Regardless of time and effort required, McEMau5’s cutscene creation is a testament to players’ creative limits and how Minecraft players are constantly pushing the envelope in terms of how complex creations can become. Much like the fully functioning Minecraft chess board, McEMau5’s cutscene brings to the table a new kind of creation, opening the door for other players to explore the potential that comes with player-created cutscenes.
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