GiovanniFulga (pronounced giovΓ‘nni fΓΊlga or simply Giovanni) is a Russian Minecraft Wiki user. I primarily work on polishing articles and developing articles about new Minecraft content. This is who i am.
I have emerald green eyes and bangs on the left side. Out of clothes, I wear a dark blue jacket, with heavily wrapped, gray sleeves. A bright lime T-shirt is worn under the jacket. Also present on the body are yellow-gray pants, as well as dark green shoes. There is also a shoulder bag on the body.
My skin has many varieties, differing in clothing, depending on the situation, time, and events.
I've known about Minecraft for a long time. I started playing around the end of 2018[1], on my old PlayStation 3, running the TU15/PS 1.05 Legacy Console Edition.[2]
Actually, the game was originally bought for my older brother, back in 2014. But in 2018, I started noticing and watching videos about the game on YouTube. It was mostly kid-friendly content. I remember begging someone to let me play it, as I was a creative kid and liked the gameplay of building whatever you wanted. Eventually, when I became more "mature", they let me play it, but I didn't like the survival mode from the start. I wanted to create, and now I don't even care what mode it is.
In May 2019, I updated to TU74/PS 1.84 and continued playing.
The reason I updated to the new version was Wither. While I was still playing the old version, I saw a picture of a Wither summoning ritual and was curious about what kind of creature it was. My brother showed me the article on WIKI! (Probably), and I was very excited about Wither. But my version didn't have it (which, by the way, is very strange for LCE). And that's what prompted the update.
When, after some time, I realized there wouldn't be any more updates, and then village and hell updates started coming out, and my computer was very weak, I grew tired of minecraft and started playing minecraft less often on the PlayStation 3. The coronavirus pandemic contributed to this, and I was still in school at the time, so in 2020, I completely lost interest. Instead of minecraft, I played... Terraria. Later in 2021, for my birthday, I received a PlayStation 4 and Minecraft, and this started to bring me back into the game. YouTuber Nerkin's snapshot reviews for 1.18 also contributed to this, and I got back into the game.
I actively play on PC now. But for nostalgia's sake, I sometimes fire up my PS3 and start playing my most nostalgic world (no, not my very first world).
This past August, I took a risk with Minecraft on my PS3. I simply uninstalled it, wanting to have the old version. But I had the game on disc, so it counted. And so I reverted to that old version. Essentially, I went back six years, to a time when there was blue water, worlds that were 70% jungle, and a tutorial world.
But after a few days, I finally decided to update to the new version, because even though the old versions are nostalgic, they still feel empty and very lonely. So I rewrote the update install date in the PS3 database, and it fuβ¦
I discovered the wiki in December 2021, when I regained my interest in the game. Unfortunately, I discovered it just as the wiki was dying. I stumbled upon the wiki while googling various things about Minecraft. I read in detail what I thought was on the wiki. And from that moment on, I knew almost EVERYTHING about Minecraft. I think about 85% of everything Minecraft.
I was glad when the wiki was created from Fandom. There was no advertising. But a big problem was that there was little information and little writing. A special image. Images are everything; if you have a complex imagination[3] then pictures are easier to show something. And everything will become clear.
In October 2023, I became a leader. At first, I just registered, not planning on writing articles. It was just for fun, just for fun. In the summer of 2024, I learned how to edit pages using code and started making more complex edits. But for now, I'm trying to edit well and efficiently.
Even though I was already a small wiki, after reading the rules, I was really stressed out by the fact that I registered at 11! Even though I'd already done a lot, it seemed strange to ban me. Later, after my 13th birthday, I couldn't stand it and admitted that I'd registered an account too early, but they decided not to ban me. And when BabylonAS told me about the ban, he replied, Β«Plus, maybe they're not as strict about this as Curse was in 2016, and especially not FandomΒ».
As a result, it became easier for me, now I donβt hide my age, but because of my young age I try to be more serious, although sometimes I can give a jokes to someone.
Fingers coming for me, Answer the phone.
I Can't explain until you're all alone.
Pull the strings and make them ring,
Until your heart starts breaking up.
Fingers coming for me, Answer the phone.
I can't explain until you're all aloo-o-o-o-o.
Pull the strings and Pull the strings and
TELL ME WHAT YOU A BIGGEST SHOT!
Since I've been playing for seven years, I've been seriously considering my very first world. It's still saved on my PS3. However, I don't know how to extract it from there, or even transfer it to a computer.
May 28, 2024 Anyway, I managed to transfer it using a flash drive, and I'm happy about that. I don't know how to port it, but it might work on an emulator, but there's some bad news. I didn't find the creation date, and it turns out the file I transferred is dated the same as the date I transferred it to the flash drive! Why is that? I might have to find a way through the console, but I have no other ideas.
βI don't remember exactly when I started playing Minecraft, but I think it was then. In the PS3 database of installed updates, the installation of TU75/PS 1.69 is dated May 13, 2019, at 8:48 PM, which means I actually started playing around the end of 2018.
βMy brother and I simply didn't know about updates at the time, so I played on that version.