This title was introduced at the time when I played CS:GO with my online friends. It was added to my previous title: NaiNonTH, since I wanted to get rid of the Thai branding on my name. All I did was change the TH at the end into TheN00b1 because I sucked at the game (to this day).
I started playing Minecraft in 2013, but I first learned it from my neighbor previously. However, though, it's not a legit one; it is like a custom Minecraft launcher—similar to TLauncher—sold in a department store as a disk to install, and it wasn't the latest version;
In 2019, I got my first personal computer, and it's the one I'm currently using. And that was the time I got my first Minecraft account. But... I didn't buy it from the official Minecraft website.
I actually bought it from a "second-hand" third-party Minecraft account store for a dirt-cheap 100 Thai Baht. It was an account that contained the other information that I could change into mine. You won't be able to find this kind of store now because of the new policy about owning a Minecraft account. It was later then migrated to my Microsoft account because... well, Microsoft.
Resource Packs, Data Packs, Websites, Whatever... §
Since I love playing Minecraft with mods and resource packs, I felt like making one my own. Foliage+ was the first resource packs I've ever created, made with Blockbench.
I started playing osu! on May, 2020 from the invitation of my (not)weeb discord friend. I played it for not so long before I uninstalled the game. However, I reinstalled it after a week and has been playing it to this day.
Hidden is my main mod for my every play. After playing with it, I'm just stuck with it and can't go back playing No Mod. It's clean and not so hard to play with, while giving me some free PP.
I use osu!default plus skin. It's the skin that stays true to the osu! default skin with additions that make the play easier, like transparent hitcircle, no sliderend circle, and a cursor that blurs nicely with my 75hz monitor.
I don't like osu!lazer, the "new generation" of osu!, and there are many reason for me to dislike it: its mouse input that is way worse than the original one due to its delay, the scroll animation on the song selection page that feels stiff, and its messy UI. Also, it has no significant gameplay improvement from the original.
Copied from my osu! profile page, here is the specification of my PC. Although it's pretty old, but it's still pretty good for my daily usage and games: