This video, titled ‘History of Minecraft World Generation – Generating the same world in (almost) every version’, was uploaded by Yqe on 2021-04-04 15:15:01. It has garnered 7825 views and 313 likes. The duration of the video is 00:11:08 or 668 seconds.
You can pause the video and use , and . to go frame by frame, if you want to easily see each day.
The reason I started on beta 1.0 is because alpha versions keep crashing, and most of the alpha versions aren’t available in the launcher either. Yes, I could have tracked them down and pushed through, but come on then I would have had to spend even more effort.
If a version is “skipped” (for example 1.6.1 being shown but not 1.6) it either means that multiple versions were released during the same day, or that the version before was a pre-release. For example, 1.7 and 1.7.1 were both pre-releases, so it goes directly to 1.7.2
Some of the screenshots are reused when there were no noticeable differences. This is to not make it cluttered with clouds and mobs changing every version.
The top right showcase of biomes first uses amidst, and then uses minemap (https://github.com/hube12/MineMap)
The music used is obviously from minecraft itself
Seed used is -1052545178 and the screenshots are taken at coordinates 280 127 -70