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00:00:00 – 00:17:37
The video showcases the creator's journey of rebuilding a Minecraft game mode inspired by Valorant, with detailed segments on implementing game elements, creating gun models, testing gameplay, and modifying characters and abilities. Key points include collaborating for modeling and pixel art, designing custom GUI elements, showcasing agents' abilities, and addressing challenges like file setbacks and legal considerations. The video concludes with intense gameplay, featuring the player using various abilities, facing enemies, and ultimately achieving victory, encouraging viewers to avoid asking about Valorent in Minecraft.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses how they are rebuilding a Minecraft game mode called “Nim” inspired by Valorant. They outline the steps they are taking, including organizing files, collaborating with others for building, modeling, and pixel art, and addressing technical challenges such as creating custom GUI elements using shaders. The creator replaces commands with menus and buttons, adds custom GUI elements, and models for abilities. They also implement game phases, rounds, and visual elements like a new bi-phase wall and Pixel Art for the win-loss title. Additionally, they mention working on a more accurate Spike model and avoiding lag by using their own sphere code for explosions.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses creating gun models in Minecraft, inspired by a viewer’s suggestion. They talk about implementing smooth recoil effects using the Minecraft face mechanism, adding returning crosshair movement after shooting, and dealing with issues like stretchy textures for scopes. The creator also details designing a buy menu for acquiring guns, crafting pixel art gun icons, and conducting a live Twitch stream for testing the gameplay with viewers, encountering bugs and making improvements based on feedback.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses the smooth test run of a custom game mode, improvements made including a new Presta pickup mechanism, custom hot bar, and new gun models. The project faced a setback when a crucial file was accidentally deleted but the creator persevered, re-coded the file, and added phase three abilities including new agents. Challenges included requests to finish models, potential legal issues, and dedicated time to create pixel art. The abilities were finalized in a resource pack and information boxes were included for clarity on gameplay.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses the abilities of various agents in Valorant. They mention showcasing abilities, promoting their Twitch channel, introducing the agents present at launch, sharing details about the developed maps for using smokes, highlighting the reworked abilities of different agents like Brimstone, Killjoy, and Phoenix. They express admiration for the effects and models created by themselves and others, and emphasize the development process behind these abilities.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses modifications made to the characters and abilities in the game. Lena’s character was kept similar, with tweaks to abilities for clarity and functionality. Sage’s wall was reworked to allow damaging individual blocks. Updates were made to Sage’s slows for better recovery. Sova’s abilities were enhanced for aesthetics and gameplay, with features like bounceable arrows and a satisfying shock bolt mechanic. Viper’s poison cloud was adjusted with a fuel bar replenishment system. Gameplay testing was positive, with humorous moments and minor glitches noted.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the player engages in intense gameplay, encountering multiple enemies and making quick decisions. They express frustration and excitement as they navigate the game, mentioning using abilities like knives and slow falls. Despite some challenges, the player ultimately wins a round and celebrates the victory. The video ends with a message asking viewers to stop asking about Valorent in Minecraft.
