Minecraft Pre-Classic – Version rd-20090515

The pre-Classic version rd-20090515 was developed on May 16, 2009, around 00:25 CEST. This update introduced several new features, including new blocks, block picking, fullscreen support, hills, and more. The version was never officially released. Although the launcher contains a version labeled “rd-20090515,” it actually runs rd-161348, which is a later pre-Classic version.


Additions

Blocks

  • Cobblestone – Reused the previous stone texture with slight modifications.
  • Dirt – A new block generated beneath grass; it can transform into grass when next to existing grass blocks.
  • Planks – A new wooden building block.

Gameplay

  • Controls – Introduced a thin crosshair (+) for aiming.
  • Block Picking – Players can now select blocks using number keys 1–4.
  • The currently selected block is displayed in the top-right corner.
  • Fullscreen Mode – Added support for fullscreen gameplay.
  • Mob Spawning – Pressing G spawns mobs in the world.

General

  • Added support for different block types and dynamic blocks.
  • A thin layer of fog now appears in the distance on lit surfaces.

Changes

Blocks

  • Grass Block – Texture updated; grass reverts to dirt over time when unlit or blocked from above. Placement of grass blocks was removed.
  • Stone – Texture updated from the previous version.

Mobs

  • Mob Count – Reduced from 100 to 10.
  • Mobs falling below Y = -100 are removed from the world.
  • Mobs now appear darker when in shade.

Non-Mob Entities

  • Player Physics – Improved movement: jumping farther, faster walking and falling. Movement in midair is slower.

World Generation

  • Terrain – Introduced hills and occasional cliffs, replacing the fully flat world of earlier pre-Classic versions.

General

  • The game was temporarily renamed from “Cave Game” to “Minecraft: Order of the Stone” in this version.
  • Shadows and lighting were brightened for better visibility.

Technical

Level Generation

  • Worlds created in this version are no longer fully flat.
  • Loading older pre-Classic worlds converts most blocks to stone with some patches of grass.

Trivia

  • This version is featured in the “Minecraft progress” video.
  • The “rd” in the version number stands for RubyDung, a game Notch worked on before Minecraft, whose code was reused.
  • Although a duplicate labeled rd-20090515 exists in the launcher, attempting to download it retrieves rd-161348, a later pre-Classic version.

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