Do you have any memories of the Alpha 1.0.x days? Or did you start later? Let’s dig through the old launchers in the comments.
Released on , wedged between the more memorable Alpha 1.0.3 (which added fishing rods and compasses) and Alpha 1.0.4 (which introduced the dreaded winter biomes and snowballs), this little _02 patch is almost lost to time.
Players in 2010 didn’t wait for “Minecraft Live” or roadmap reveals. You’d launch the launcher (a crude .exe file), see a new version number, and just… trust it. Sometimes your old world would load. Sometimes creepers would spawn in daylight. Sometimes the game would simply vanish into a puff of Java exception errors.
Do you have any memories of the Alpha 1.0.x days? Or did you start later? Let’s dig through the old launchers in the comments.
Released on , wedged between the more memorable Alpha 1.0.3 (which added fishing rods and compasses) and Alpha 1.0.4 (which introduced the dreaded winter biomes and snowballs), this little _02 patch is almost lost to time.
Players in 2010 didn’t wait for “Minecraft Live” or roadmap reveals. You’d launch the launcher (a crude .exe file), see a new version number, and just… trust it. Sometimes your old world would load. Sometimes creepers would spawn in daylight. Sometimes the game would simply vanish into a puff of Java exception errors.