Is there any way to have fun with this by yourself? Whole lot of nothing if you ask me...

Is there any way to have fun with this by yourself? Whole lot of nothing if you ask me. I feel like I'm forcing myself to enjoy what I'm doing but there's really nothing to do.

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Yeah, the only way to have fun is make it fun for yourself. Build cool shit or do dumb stuff like mine out an entire upside pyramid to build a tomb.

>he doesn't know the goal is to defeat the ender dragon

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Play modded.

It's a sandbox. If you're not creative enough to think up a goal, then you might as well quit. The game doesn't tell you how to have fun. It's up to you to figure it out.

minecraft isn't fun whatsoever unless:
>you're 6 years old
>you're playing exclusively on a server with friends

Minecraft is a solid base that Microsoft and Mojang never capitalized on. Get a good progression based mod and have fun.

>wataten poster

how many threads must I post this in

are people just genuinely unaware how massive and extensive the mod scene is for minecraft? have they really spent their whole lives without JEI/NEI, journeymap, etc?

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why is 1.7.10 the best version to play mods on?

Modders take an ungodly amouny of time to update their fucking mods. I don't want to go back to 1.7.3 or 1.8.

more mods, mods that never got past 1.7.10, better performance, more stability

that said 1.12 has really come alive recently and imo it's as good as 1.7 for modding now, just in a different way

When going from 1.7.10 versions between that and 1.10 there was this whole battle with microsoft where they fucked up mod development with so much changes so people stuck with 1.7.10 and kept developing for it.
1.10 and 1.12 are growing now, and honestly have provided pretty good packs, but for 1.14 it's already starting to become a huge mess because now there's Forge vs Fabric bullshit going on

>recognise most of the chad meme references

fuck i miss those memed out servers where people would be building ridiculous EE machines and shit for infinite anything

There arent a lot of mods for 1.14

I've barely played any singleplayer, but I think I could have some mild fun.
Would just make some small settlements in different regions and connect them.

There are those special maps with certain attributes that some enjoy for singleplayer, but I want the mostly basic minecraft experience.
In multiplayer I love it since I can see what my friends are building, spontanously work together on projects and stuff.

install the aether mod its actually got progression and bosses and stuff unlike the base game

After playing survival once it turns into kind of a chore. Building in creative can be fun when you're listening to something in the background though.
Then of course mods but I feel like a lot of mods make things a lot more complicated than they need to be.

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What mods are worth playing?

>Cna create dimensions just by writing about them

Mystcraft is fucking great, too bad you're fucked if you forget return books

>zoomers cant make their own fun
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Could anyone give me some good enemy / creature mods
I don't really care about super powerful laser weapons or anything, but I like variation and defeating / interacting with lots of different things

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What a sexy little slut

Here, I'll give you a list:
>find village
>make village more comfy
>build a house
>make wall around village
>find diamonds and make a full diamond set
>enchant
>make a nether portal
>find some nice stuff
>brew potions
>kill Endermen, collect their pearls
>find a stronghold
>find the portal
>finish the game

Also: find and download adventure maps.

requesting pasta of sperg who spent 1000000 hours in terraria mind cannon

It's okay if u don't have fun being creative. There are many people (who would have been sacrificed in ancient times) that aren't creative people.