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In a recent video, Mister Steve from the cave game woke up with a severe neck pain and decided to take on the challenge of beating Minecraft without ever moving the camera. This might seem like an impossible task, but let’s see how he tackles it!
To start off, Mister Steve sets some rules for the challenge. The main rule is that moving the camera around is not allowed. With that in mind, he quickly rebinds the keys to the keyboard and gets going. He spawns in a cool swamp and begins by cutting some wood. However, he soon realizes that he can only go forward due to the camera restriction.
Thankfully, Minecraft has a feature called “Toggle Perspective” that allows him to see behind him when needed. This feature will come in handy throughout the challenge. As he continues exploring, he encounters another problem when he finds some iron. How does he mine it without moving the camera? He cleverly uses trapdoors to create a 1×1 tunnel, allowing him to reach the iron.
After mining the iron, Mister Steve smelts it and makes a bucket for the Nether portal. He also makes a pair of shears, which might not seem important, but they will prove to be very useful. Grass becomes a valuable resource in this challenge. Normally, placing a bed or a boat would be impossible without moving the camera. However, by using grass, Mister Steve can set up blocks in a way that allows him to place these items.
Speaking of boats, they have a unique feature that allows him to rotate his camera horizontally without touching the mouse. This discovery opens up new possibilities for exploration. Mister Steve uses a boat to cut trees faster, which is quite an unusual context for using a boat.
Next, he needs to find lava to make a Nether portal. Entering a cave seems too dangerous, so he decides to sleep instead. After some more searching, he finally finds a usable lava pool. However, due to the camera restriction, the terrain doesn’t allow him to grab enough lava. He has to find another lava pool, which takes some time.
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Once he finds a suitable lava pool, Mister Steve prepares the shape of the portal using a tree, ladders, and blocks. He also realizes that he already had the iron ores in his inventory, saving him from mining more. With the portal set up, he builds it and prepares for the Nether.
Before heading to the Nether, he gathers some food by using his boat to hunt animals. Now equipped with enough food, he enters the Nether. He was initially worried about spawning in a difficult location where bridging would be impossible, but luckily, he gets a good spawn with lots of blocks around him.
In the Nether, he starts mining and even finds ancient debris along the way. Eventually, he reaches a Fortress, but getting down safely proves to be a challenge. He can’t place a boat to change his camera angle, so he has to either backtrack or take a risky jump. He chooses the latter and manages to enter the Fortress safely.
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Inside the Fortress, Mister Steve encounters Blazes, which pose a significant threat. He pauses the game to come up with a plan, but unfortunately, it doesn’t go as expected. However, he remains determined and continues his journey through the Fortress.
While exploring, he realizes that he might have stumbled upon something important. The video ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers eagerly awaiting the next installment.
In conclusion, Mister Steve’s attempt to beat Minecraft without moving the camera is a fascinating challenge. He encounters various obstacles along the way but finds creative solutions to overcome them. The use of grass and boats proves to be crucial in navigating the game without camera movement. Will he ultimately succeed in his quest? Only time will tell.