This is the Chungus 2, a fully working PC built inside Minecraft---so you can play Minecraft while you play Minecraft. But that's not all it does, oh no.
Also known as the Computational Humongous Unconventional Number and Graphics Unit, this machine is the lowest spec thing I think I've ever written about. But hats off to project lead Sammyuri and team for managing to push Minecraft redstone crafting to new heights.
Technically someone did create a Minecraft-alike in Minecraft(opens in new tab) with redstone back in 2012. And while that's darn impressive, it was only a 2D version of the game. This one plays it in 3D.
Essentially what we're looking at here is a virtual machine, only these utter ballers painstakingly crafted the components using the cowtools Minecraft has to offer---along with a healthy helping of code---and put them together in-game.
"Built over a period of many many months, with a significant amount of planning and dedication," the video says in a rather swift wall-of-text splash screen.
It then goes on to detail an important disclaimer:
"Some viewers, for example those used to videos of simpler farms and piston doors, may not be able to comprehend the scale of this build and may suffer adverse affects including but not limited to having their minds blown in spectacular fashion."
Honestly, it is pretty mind-blowing watching all the components chugging along in real time, so we thought we'd bring you the specs so you can see what they managed to scrape together using Minecraft materials alone.
The CPU runs at 1Hz, and the AMOGUS (Absurdly Massive Operator of Graphics) graphics processor packs just 6KB of graphics memory. It's sure as heck not about to win a place in our best gaming PC(opens in new tab) guide, though I'm very tempted to sneak it in there when my boss isn't looking.
The 96 x 64p resolution is garbage by modern standards, and the graphics are rendered in only two colours: brown, and brown. But what did I expect? The main thing is that it works. You can craft, smelt, take fall damage, and all that good Minecraft stuff, even if you do need to be superhuman to tell what half the things on the screen are.
Of course one of the top comments is "Can it play Doom?" And although there's no evidence of that, I can tell you it runs Tetris, Snake, Conways Game of Life, and even renders Mandlebrot sets.
Sammyuri cites Mumbo Jumbo specifically "for inspiring me to begin my redstone journey back in 2013." From there they learned computer architecture and how to build it in Minecraft from the ORE Minecraft server(opens in new tab) community, and they encourage anyone looking to learn the trade to head over and check it out.
So here's a nod to Sammyuri, Uwerta, StackDoubleFlow for putting the Chungus together, and to Dimdom10 for running the server and helping to render some of their work. May they be forever immortalised as the bringers of Minecraftception, even if the /r/Minecraft mods team decided to remove their post(opens in new tab) and lock the comments section.
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I hate these projects on the basis it's a massive waste of time. They could start a company, learn a skill, make something genuinely useful but no. People spend thousands of hours in Pokemon or Mario 64 or Skyrim in what-would-happen scenarios, or make a gameplay "narrative" to keep a dwindling Youtube channel alive. Then you have the folks who spend years supporting ROM hacks and mods when they could make a fresh original project. Hate seeing talent go to waste and watching people burn out doing pointless exercises.
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This is a hobby you moron. Do you go to the county fair and yell at old ladies crafting quilts as well?
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My meme answer is uhhhhh
My srs answer is that life is too short for unicycle tightrope juggling
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ROM hacks and modders are important I think, as they often maintain compatibility of old games, or train up new talents. Half the pc gaming studios have their roots in modding, after all.
As long as the people involved in this have a day job and aren't living on the dole I say they can use their free time as they see fit
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time waster
depressed workaholic
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idk what that means but i still love u
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Tell us you don't understand art but use more words
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if you have the autism level to make a computer out of virtual big wires and logic gates and then program something complex for that computer i promise you you can apply those skills to paying work if you have acceptable social ability
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