I don't know if its called the farlands but when you push a block over to the other side (theres a border) the block has a odd behavior when you move near the block radius, it moves with you. Just a small little glitch i discoverd
Minecraft physics have always been unstable near the edge of the world. It's because of accuracy limits in the floating-point numbers Minecraft uses. Since no one really gets there without cheating, I don't think that Mojang will ever fix this behaviour (it would be quite hard to do anyway).
Minecraft physics have always been unstable near the edge of the world. It's because of accuracy limits in the floating-point numbers Minecraft uses. Since no one really gets there without cheating, I don't think that Mojang will ever fix this behaviour (it would be quite hard to do anyway).
The OP is talking about world borders, not the farlands.
look at the coordinates in the screenshots: he clearly is near the edge of the world. I don't think the world border would have the same effect when it's a lot closer to the spawn.
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The OP is talking about world borders, not the farlands.