Over the years, players all across the world have played Minecraft on a variety of platforms. Some more advanced players have even played Minecraft on Chromebooks. But now, thanks to a YouTuber, we have reached peak inception, and playing Minecraft in Minecraft is a possibility. And no, we’re not talking about a random Minecraft mod, this seemingly impossible thing is possible with in-game Redstone components. Let’s find out everything about this task!
Earlier this year, YouTuber Sammyuri created a 1Hz CPU within Minecraft using only Redstone components. And that processing unit was so strong that it could solve mathematical problems and even render games like Tetris and more. That CPU was known as Chungus 2, and it capped at running 2D games.
Even though the YouTuber has a dedicated in-game controller to play Minecraft in Minecraft, most players won’t be able to do. At least, not without a ton of patience. Due to the technical limitations of the game, this iteration of the game runs at an extremely low FPS. So, a regular action takes roughly 2,000,000 times longer than usual.