Minecraft Played at 0.5 FPS - Cash Register Printer Used Instead of Monitor to Render Gameplay
Playing in this mode makes it very difficult to understand what's happening.
The author of the YouTube channel smilly proposed an unusual way to play Minecraft. Instead of a monitor, he decided to use a different device that doesn't provide the highest frame rate.
What happens in the game is rendered using a cash register printer: instead of a receipt, the player receives a "gameplay frame." Thus, smilly played the cubic sandbox at a frequency of approximately 0.5 frames per second.
With such limitations, it is not very convenient to play Minecraft - smilly had great difficulty sorting the inventory; it is hardly possible to adequately respond to threats with such a delay at all.