Games often have a lot of modes, the most prominent of which is the hardcore difficulty – where the player can lose all of their storage, characters and of course, all previous achievements if they are defeated even only once. Diablo 4 has this mode and so does Minecraft. This may sound quite surprising given that most Minecraft gamers will opt for Creative mode, where players can fly freely, do no damage and enjoy building their own worlds. But on the contrary, there are also people who choose Survival mode, Hardcore – which requires them to survive as long as possible.
However, it will be extremely disappointing and broken if you have been with the game for nearly 3,000 days, and then suddenly lose everything because of a moment of inattention. And that is exactly the case with A Lego Fan – the gamer guy in the story below. Accordingly, A Lego Fan has been playing Minecraft with hardcore mode for nearly 3,000 days. This gamer shared that he tried to overcome very difficult challenges, but then because of a minute of carelessness he inadvertently “hits the wall” when flying. Then, 2992 days and more than 1,000 hours of play, the guy fell into the river.
Because there is nothing left, this gamer can only post some pictures, milestones and construction works to commemorate his brainchild. Representing as a base with a futuristic design is named The End. In response to the shared post, below the comments many people expressed sympathy for the story of the guy mentioned above. However, some argue that it is due to the fear of losing all that has been built before and that is the attraction that this regime brings.
That is also the reason that after more than a decade of release, Minecraft is still one of the games with the largest number of players at the moment.