But this is pretty much like playing the game in God Mode. You damn cheats!
Because that's the thing right, Minecraft isn't simply an editor for professional artists or engineers.
It's a game world. It's a simulated reality. It has rules of life and laws of physics. People are in it to have adventures, gather resources, craft things,
and build their houses and towns, brick by brick with their own virtual hands, for some savety from all the monsters trying to kill them.
And while they're at it, they try to make their harsh lives and meager existense a little pretty.
And learn to live and work together and trade with each others to achieve greater things against the odds.
They are not just in there to produce assets, they relive what it was like in the "Good old Times".
And somehow, just as it happens, doing their thing, going about their daily life,
surviving and creating prosperity, they start producing more and more amazing content.
If it were merely an editor, for pros to deliver assets, it couldn't be this broadly popular.
Anyway, one of the coolest things about the Minecraft scene is, that you can visit the teams on their own servers as they work,
and that they even offer their amazing environments that they showcase in these videos, for download free of charge.
Yes, you can actually download stuff like from the first video in the opening post, and visit the place yourself, play in it and study it.