I Made 100 Players Simulate Civilization Across Time in Minecraft...
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Published 2023-07-06
Today, I split 100 Players into 3 Civilizations, each in their own time period from history. Which of the 3 Civilizations will work together best to take down their enemies? Let's find out!
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All Comments (21)
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I was so dissappointed that ice didnt hide in their unique structure and use the powdered snow trap against iron
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"Lets have no leaders and everyone just work together"
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That lethal parkour challenge was the most unfair thing I've ever seen in a Civ challenge. Maybe if a bridge formed once someone finished it would be okay, but the fact they'd have to do it each time just to enchant made me think Sword must have a personal vendetta against Stone Age.
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The combined strategic and tactical stupidity of Stone and Ice is unlike anything I’ve ever seen
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Kiwi acting like his group isn't completely at fault for the split up is the most irritating thing in this video by far. Like come on dude how can you not realize that your supporters murdering the other candidate is why the group split.
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Ain’t no way KiwiViper was mad after the other part of stone team wouldn’t want to join since his fans killed the other candidate. That’s a perfectly good reason 💀
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I think that LT5 just shows that pushing is the best way to win in these events. If only stone and ice had actually pushed as a unit, they could have destroyed iron, but they just kept on running
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could we talk about that at 1:09:04 the scoreboard says that only 4 ironplayers are alive. In the last fight that takes place, more than 4 ironpöayers are definitely alive, but atleast 8
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i cant believe nobody in ice used their brains and set up iron to rush their loot spot falling into the powdered snow trap, could have easily halved the team rushing down
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I find it unfair how the ice civilization only had powdered snow to deal with, Iron Age only had a boss but stone who can make no armor gets a parkour course and they can’t build in the structure. Making it so only very skilled players could get enchants in stone plus once the bosses were done with for the other civilizations they could go in and out as they please when stone had a deadly threat every time they went to enchant.
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Honestly, The 3 four block jumps were a little much in comparison to the other temples since that is very hard to do for normal players meening that it immediately made it a disadvantage then a potential advantage no matter how you look at it
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Love how that Reaper guy was totally right on his speech.
Ice WAS the weakest.
I wonder, if he had won, or even finished his speech, would the team had done better?
I doubt it, but still cool to think about.
Also love how the Irons Coordinated-Uncoordinated Leadership ACTUALLY worked, while Stone’s Attempts at Coordination actually screwed them.
Sure Ice had bad coordination too (the snowballs resulting in the trap being useless), but Stone was way worse off, with the disaster and election.
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43:09 bro really said "people with their egos and biases" after a group of people refused to return because their leader was killed by Kiwi's followers and Kiwi did nothing about it except assume leadership
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Gotta say, Putting the stone age enchanting table behind difficult parkour wasn't really fair. The other civs could clear the threat and had access, while they literally never got to use that one because it was just as dangerous the entire time.
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So I think the biggest issue that the teams encountered was that they kept running when up against the Iron Age rather than fighting. They gave up strong positions that would have helped them in favor of falling back to weaker ones which they couldn't defend or simply never build to defend.
Additionally I think some wasted their advantages, like for example I think the Ice Age civilization should have taken advantage of powdered snow a bit more. It would have been fairly simple for them to imitate the trap from the temple using powdered snow and stalactites, which when coupled with their leather boots would have allowed them kill a few players. -
Kiwi logic: "I have a good idea. Lets try to reunite with the group whose leader we unjustly assassinated."
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Giving stone the win on the build competition was a pity vote. It was the only way to fix locking their enchantin table behind a deadly parkour