I saw someone awhile back mention this and laughed.
I logged off last night, just booted my SSP world up, and see this, the thing that is puzzling me is that the part of this house that is mising was made midway through it's build. So there were portions that were made before and after it... Not a huge deal to fix, but wtf?
Well I thought I had this issue taken care of. Not so much.
I went on a mining trip and came back to my home to find the bridge I had built half missing. So I took a few tethers and covered the general area. Went back out and when I returned I notice the map had regenerated a tree I had cut down when I first cleared the area.
So my question is, what could cause a map to regenerate itself. I want to believe it is not a mod because all the mods I have installed have been for at least a month and this is the first time I have had issues. The area I am in is where 3 biomes mesh together. You think it could be that?
If anyone has any ideas let me know, I'm stumped. I will post a list of my mods if you think that will help. The only new one I had was twilight forest, but I removed that earlier today when I posted the first pic.
chunk corruption,it happens when lost of mod are installed the area does not update to match the placed blocks so it simply reverts it back to the original,its happen to me on build craft test it, place a block in a portion where your house is gone then quit if the blocks gone its chunk corruption
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i got white first but i redid it by awnsering properly
Well I thought I had this issue taken care of. Not so much.
I went on a mining trip and came back to my home to find the bridge I had built half missing. So I took a few tethers and covered the general area. Went back out and when I returned I notice the map had regenerated a tree I had cut down when I first cleared the area.
So my question is, what could cause a map to regenerate itself. I want to believe it is not a mod because all the mods I have installed have been for at least a month and this is the first time I have had issues. The area I am in is where 3 biomes mesh together. You think it could be that?
If anyone has any ideas let me know, I'm stumped. I will post a list of my mods if you think that will help. The only new one I had was twilight forest, but I removed that earlier today when I posted the first pic.
Sometimes, when the game is reloading your world, it encounters a problem and reloads the chunks to prevent a crash, often resulting in certain chunks being reloaded to the original state, or become corrupted
I copied my .minecraft folder and move mine to another location now, makes it a lot easier for me than it was.
I am pretty sure I figured out what was causing it, I had installed tropicraft for the bamboo blocks and flowers amongst others things. It seemed to happen not long after that. SInce removing it, it hasn't happened. I had a huge problem with it when entering the realm, went from 75fps to 1 not sure why it was doing it, but removing it (crossed fingers) has not repeated any errors.
I logged off last night, just booted my SSP world up, and see this, the thing that is puzzling me is that the part of this house that is mising was made midway through it's build. So there were portions that were made before and after it... Not a huge deal to fix, but wtf?
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What mods do you have installed?
Creepers. That is all.
chunk corruption,it happens when lost of mod are installed the area does not update to match the placed blocks so it simply reverts it back to the original,its happen to me on build craft test it, place a block in a portion where your house is gone then quit if the blocks gone its chunk corruption
this is exactly what it is, can tell by the complete cut and watever. happens alot
Sometimes, when the game is reloading your world, it encounters a problem and reloads the chunks to prevent a crash, often resulting in certain chunks being reloaded to the original state, or become corrupted
I am ninja'd far too often.
JK most likely a chunk error.
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That's great. May the "Mining Gods" be with you.
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