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The Minecraft End has been broken for two years

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  1. [4]
    Wes
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    If you have to travel tens of thousands of blocks to notice, then I'm not sure you can really call the whole dimension "broken". Seems a bit clickbaity. Fun fact about the End though. Every time...

    If you have to travel tens of thousands of blocks to notice, then I'm not sure you can really call the whole dimension "broken". Seems a bit clickbaity.

    Fun fact about the End though. Every time you come back through the portal, the game technically kills you. It goes through the same code path as death, which is why there's been weird bugs like player XP disappearing until you relog. Some mods also fail to account for this.

    5 votes
    1. [3]
      MimicSquid
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      It's "broken" in the same way that the overworld was broken: if you did things outside of what anyone could do without cheating, you might find a world generation glitch. Given that someone has...

      It's "broken" in the same way that the overworld was broken: if you did things outside of what anyone could do without cheating, you might find a world generation glitch. Given that someone has been walking towards the Farlands for near on to a decade now without reaching it, it's not really an issue.

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      1. Wes
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        I love KurtJMac. I don't watch every FloB like I used to, but he just seems like such a respectable person. I appreciate his style of videos. Very low-key and human.

        I love KurtJMac. I don't watch every FloB like I used to, but he just seems like such a respectable person.

        I appreciate his style of videos. Very low-key and human.

        1 vote
      2. Cycloneblaze
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        Wow, I was thinking of this guy while watching this. I remember hearing about him years ago as he started his journey. Really cool to see he's still at it!

        Wow, I was thinking of this guy while watching this. I remember hearing about him years ago as he started his journey. Really cool to see he's still at it!

        1 vote