Minecraft’s Competitive Side: Dream and GeorgeNotFound
Minecraft is known for its creativity, but it has also become a competitive gaming arena. Players can compete against each other in various game modes, testing their skills and strategies.
Two of the most popular Minecraft players, Dream and GeorgeNotFound, have gained fame not only for their entertaining personalities but also for their exceptional gameplay. They have showcased their talent in events like the Minecraft Championship (MCC) and have become inspirations for Minecraft enthusiasts.
While there is no definitive “best” Minecraft settings, Dream and GeorgeNotFound have spent countless hours optimizing their setups. It’s always beneficial to take cues from experienced players to get a head start in your own gaming journey.
Dream’s Minecraft Settings
Sneak | Left Shift |
Sprint | R |
Strafe Left | A |
Strafe Right | D |
Walk Backwards | S |
Walk Forwards | W |
Attack/Destroy | Left mouse button |
Pick Block | Middle mouse button |
Use item/place block | Right mouse button |
Drop selected items | Q |
Hotbar slot one | 1 |
Hotbar slot two | 2 |
Hotbar slot three | 3 |
Hotbar slot four | 4 |
Hotbar slot five | 5 |
Hotbar slot six | 6 |
Hotbar slot seven | 7 |
Hotbar slot eight | 8 |
Hotbar slot nine | 9 |
Swap item with offhand | C |
GeorgeNotFound’s Minecraft Settings
There isn’t much information available about GeorgeNotFound’s specific Minecraft settings. Upon closer inspection, his settings don’t appear significantly different from the default ones.
However, GeorgeNotFound does use a customized texture pack due to his protan color blindness. This helps him distinguish objects more easily in Minecraft. If you’re interested in trying out GeorgeNotFound’s texture pack, you can visit the GeorgeNotFound Project’s Discord channel to learn more about how to apply it to your game.