ERROR2011 is more than a mod — it’s a corrupted story embedded into your world. Progression is tracked through hidden advancements, cryptic messages, and secret triggers spread across the simulation.
Advancement Name
Trigger
Description
hello_world.exe
Launch the game with ERROR2011 installed
“Welcome, PlayerNull.”
reset.protocol
Use a Reset File on a Corrupted Block
“Trying to undo the past?”
terminal.contact
Interact with a Terminal Core
“Signal received. Preparing interface.”
data_corrupted
Die to a Shadow Bit
“The bits bite back.”
she_watches
Stand still inside a Glitched Pyramid for 20 seconds
“…don’t move…”
who_built_this
Discover the first Glitched Pyramid
“Structures not present in worldgen.”
you_are_not_alone
Survive an encounter with The Terminal Watcher
“Connection logged.”
Hidden items have NBT anomalies, such as:
"X-Author": "null.pointer"
"Session": "PlayerNull"
"Status": "CorruptionLevel: ███░░░"
"ErrorCode": "2011"
Examining them in a NBT editor or hover tooltip reveals lore fragments.
Terminal Cores sometimes spawn with a right-clickable interface GUI (WIP), where you can:
Read glitch logs
Receive corrupted messages like:
> SYS_WARNING: ENTITY_EXISTS[32:offline]
> LAST_BOOT: 2011-11-18
> REMOTE_ECHO: "i remember everything."
These are mostly unreadable, but some contain base64-encoded messages, binary riddles, or links to hidden content.
Breaking a Reset File block on top of Bedrock may trigger a "World Memory Leak" — turning all nearby mobs into glitched versions.
Standing on a Terminal Core during a thunderstorm has a chance to summon a Watcher.
Using /playsound error2011:null_noise near a pyramid may trigger dialogue.
Players are slowly uncovering a hidden narrative in ERROR2011. These are the theorized fragments:
A forbidden update was released on 2011-11-18
A developer known as null.pointer was removed from Mojang registry
“She” was the last thing removed before the corruption began
Reset Files are attempts to purge her — they failed.