One gamer spent a year building this cyberpunk city in Minecraft
Aztter streamed himself for up to 16 hours a day
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Anyone who’s spent a long time working on a project to little fanfare will have sympathy for Teng Fei.
He built an enormous city in Minecraft, spending over a year piecing it together. And when it was done… it was virtually ignored by the community.
But he didn’t quit. Over the next year, he live-streamed himself building another big city, this time a cyberpunk one, like something out of Blade Runner. Known as Aztter online, some days saw him stream for over 16 hours -- from 10am to 2am.
![The amount of blocks is used in this project is mind-boggling. (Picture: Aztter/Bilibili) The amount of blocks is used in this project is mind-boggling. (Picture: Aztter/Bilibili)](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/styles/1320w/public/d8/images/2019/01/15/screenshot_2019-01-14_at_5.05.56_pm.png?itok=PkLXYW8u)
He didn’t get that many views -- around 50 to 60 on an average day. But it was enough. That small core of loyal fans kept him going. Whenever he had doubts and felt like quitting, he’d think of his fans. Sometimes when he fell behind, they’d push him on -- urging him to finish the project.
Teng, from Harbin, runs a local import-export business on the side -- something that he says doesn’t require a lot of time. That’s how he ended up dedicating so much of his life to Minecraft.
Another reason? Lacking a formal background in architecture or construction, Teng was drawn to the ease of doing things in Minecraft.
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