Let’s Never Speak of This Again, Deal? - Minecraft Multiplayer Survival [#2]

4 years ago
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This is our combined (yes all four of us’s) Minecraft Survival playthrough in version 1.15.2. As it turns out, the start of this series marks the first time we all got a world going in quite some time, some of us not really getting back into Minecraft in years, and it shows. That’s my (Todoh’s) excuse anyway, and I’m sticking to it. Hey, speaking of that guy I am, this is also my first attempt at editing a series. “Huzzahs” all around.

We hope you enjoy watching and greatly appreciate you letting us know if you do. Thanks for watching.

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│ Session 1 │ Part 2 │

Alternate Titles:
- The Derp in Our Herps
- Would You Believe Me If I Said We Only Get Better From Here? (Yeah Me Neither)

**Spoiler Alert** (Todoh here! I may end up saying it multiple times, but this middle bit in the description will usually involve stuff happening in the video itself so unless you don’t mind being spoiled…)

Okay so I probably should have at least offered to Crafter the possibility of me cutting out the scene of him being blindsighted multiple times by the same skeleton. At the same time though, he probably wouldn’t have cared enough. It’s not like I would if that happened to me on camera. Naw man, I always stand by my embarrassing moments, and there’s no precedent anyone can call forth to convince people otherwise!

Anyway, things are always gonna be slow going when you settle with a village in the first minute or so, but preferably when the next session comes around, we’ll have gotten all the pens and basic stuff out of the way. NewAdvent really went all in with the whole beekeeping thing as did SilentCompanion with mining behind the village, hence why we mostly see them at the start and end of each day. Crafter was definitely spoiled for choice in terms of cats right up until he got the fish needed to tame them, so that should lend some context to the last few scenes there.

Sorry for any blustering audio coming from my end of the recording. I simply can’t even deal with headphones covering my ears when it comes to live commentary. I mean, one of the last things I’m gonna do if I’m deaf is talk, you know? So usually I’ll be letting the sides of the headphones clamp next to my ears as I speak into the mic, having to readjust the thing every few minutes. It ends with the mic being too close or too far away at times.

Now for anyone who sticks around despite these issues, we look forward to seeing you here again next week. See you guys later.

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