Minecraft Legacy Edition Wii U – The Void
One of the most intriguing aspects of Minecraft is the existence of “the void.” This is a feature that can be accessed through a specific bug in the game, and it provides players with a unique and eerie experience.
Accessing the Void
The void in Minecraft Legacy Edition is similar to the void in the Java version of the game. To access it, players must create a portal to the Nether in a superflat world that consists entirely of bedrock. Once in the Nether, players should approach the portal back to the overworld and, just before entering, break a block of obsidian from the portal. This will cause the player to fall into the void.
It’s important to note that this bug should not be attempted on the Xbox 360, as it can cause the console to crash. Additionally, breaking the last layer of bedrock in Minecraft Legacy Edition is not possible due to the risk of game-breaking bugs.
Exploring the Void
Once in the void, players will find themselves in a desolate and empty space, devoid of any structures or terrain. The void is a place of infinite darkness, and it provides a unique opportunity for players to explore the limits of the game’s world.
Technical Limitations
It’s worth noting that the footage of the void was captured using an emulator and screen recording software due to technical limitations. The player’s “tostadora” (Spanish for “toaster”) laptop was used to run the Cemu emulator with optimized settings, and Bandicam was used to record the gameplay. This setup resulted in some lag during the recording, but it still provided a fascinating glimpse into this hidden aspect of Minecraft.
While the void may not be an intended feature of the game, it showcases the creativity and curiosity of the Minecraft community. Players are constantly finding new ways to interact with the game world, uncovering secrets and pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the game’s mechanics.
Overall, the void in Minecraft Legacy Edition is a testament to the game’s enduring appeal and the sense of exploration and discovery that it continues to offer to players around the world.