A Minecraft player and Redditor, u/GeneralGeneral5302, recently shared some impressive images on the game's subreddit. They showcased different angles of the city of Poznan in Poland, built in the blocky world. While the details in the design and the effort put into the structure are remarkable, what takes the cake is the 1:1 scale. The size of this build in Minecraft is the same as the real city.
Reacting to it, u/CombinationSpecial76 opined that 1:1 recreations of cities are the "coolest". u/GLADIATOR_X09 asked the original poster if there was a way to share the Minecraft map so that they could explore it as well. However, the OP has not replied to their comment, as of this writing.
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u/Maddox-Tj said that they recognized the place without even reading about it, and they have been there only once. This goes to show how accurately the entire city has been recreated. u/PierreMendesFrance commented, saying the structure was incredible.
u/ArtfulAesthetic said the build was really cool and asked how long it took to complete. The OP replied, thanking them. They mentioned that it took them two months to complete the project. Another user, u/Space_Til, asked whether said project was part of the Build the Earth server.
Impressive structures built in Minecraft
Minecraft is a place where players create amazing virtual cities and even fictional countries. Talented builders have crafted both fictional and real-life cities in the game, showing off their creativity, and the versatility of the game as a creative canvas.
One cool project is called "Build the Earth." It's a group effort to rebuild the entire planet inside Minecraft at a 1:1 scale. Using maps and geographical data, players are making copies of cities, landmarks, and landscapes.
Cities like New York, Tokyo, and Paris have been recreated with different levels of detail, thanks to the efforts of thousands of players around the world. Besides copying real/fictional places, gamers also design their own made-up cities.
The technical side of these projects often needs a lot of teamwork. Builders use tools like mods and resource packs to make their work better, and many projects have big teams who have been working on them for a long time.
The game's open structure and easy building tools make it a special way to explore design, push players’ creativity, and bring gamers together from around the world through construction in the blocky world.
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