"Since 1.7.2, I have not gotten a desert and a snow biome in the same world. Is this normal? Has the world generation been changed in such a way that you get either cold worlds or warm worlds? Is anyone else having the same problem? Thanks in advance.
Asked in another thread by another person. But i got this problem too and really want to know more about it. the only answers we got there was: "Try walking for a while". I have been walking 10k blocks in 10 different worlds and never seen them in same world. Only found one snowbiome and never found a mesa biome.
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"Since 1.7.2, I have not gotten a desert and a snow biome in the same world. Is this normal? Has the world generation been changed in such a way that you get either cold worlds or warm worlds? Is anyone else having the same problem? Thanks in advance.
Asked in another thread by another person. But i got this problem too and really want to know more about it. the only answers we got there was: "Try walking for a while". I have been walking 10k blocks in 10 different worlds and never seen them in same world. Only found one snowbiome and never found a mesa biome.
Its Not Loading That Because I Think There's More Biomes And The World Cant Fit All In One
Not quite, what happening is that now the biome generator is sensitive to which biomes can border each other. So, when generating new terrain, the game places a probability control on biome generation, making certain biomes more likely to spawn close together. Generally this takes the form of temperature, with cold biomes morelikely to spawn next to equally cold biomes and hotter biomes spawning next to hot biomes. That said, the biomes can all become connected if you get the right combinations. For example, extreme hills and deserts aren't going to spawn together, but it's possible to move from extreme hills to a forest to the plains and then into a desert. You can also try your luck crossing an ocean, as I believe that oceans can spawn next to most any type of biome.
I've been playing a nomad style world in 7.2 for a few days now and I've come across most every type of biome except for a mesa and a mycellium biome.
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Not quite, what happening is that now the biome generator is sensitive to which biomes can border each other. So, when generating new terrain, the game places a probability control on biome generation, making certain biomes more likely to spawn close together. Generally this takes the form of temperature, with cold biomes morelikely to spawn next to equally cold biomes and hotter biomes spawning next to hot biomes. That said, the biomes can all become connected if you get the right combinations. For example, extreme hills and deserts aren't going to spawn together, but it's possible to move from extreme hills to a forest to the plains and then into a desert. You can also try your luck crossing an ocean, as I believe that oceans can spawn next to most any type of biome.
I've been playing a nomad style world in 7.2 for a few days now and I've come across most every type of biome except for a mesa and a mycellium biome.
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