So I just came back from my mine shaft, accross from my first house in my personal server.
Walked in the door, and half my house was replaced with a gaping hole in the world.
The Consumer of planets has returned! All are doomed! Hide your chunks or let them be eaten by his invisible, gaping maw!
I've seen this before myself, and disconnecting/reconnecting usually worked for me. Could have been worse though, it could have tried to make a new chunk. Then half of your house would have been replaced with a mountain.
i like the fact the water didnt flow into the chunk.....
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because all of those people of which you speak are your typical 14 year old on 4chan who have no sense of humor beyond "U LOST THE GAME" and a bunch of retarded pictures
YOU, SIR, DO NOT KNOW THE INTERNET.
You are also mad. Stop being so mad.
I love how the squid is just moments away from falling to its death....
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There's only one way to find out. We must tie him up and throw him in the lake. If he lives, he is a whitch. If he dies, he is human. MY LOGIC BEATS YOURS.
The Consumer of planets has returned! All are doomed! Hide your chunks or let them be eaten by his invisible, gaping maw!
I've seen this before myself, and disconnecting/reconnecting usually worked for me. Could have been worse though, it could have tried to make a new chunk. Then half of your house would have been replaced with a mountain.
Haha, I've seen that several times. I've tried placing sand in it to see if it would fall, but it appears to make the real block in its place come back. One by one, of course... So, if you have a lot of time and patience, you could always do that. :tongue.gif:
It's basically a miscommunication between the server and client. The reason you can't see it is because the client failed to request it from the server, and you can't fall through because the server is telling the client that there is something there. So you start to fall, but the server puts you back where you should be, hence your strange motion. Reconnecting fixes it because the client re-downloads all the terrain when you join a server. I haven't a clue why I bothered to explain it in such detail.
Ahh, I know this bug well. Most people call it a "Chunk error".. Have you tried relogging? Normally relogging fixes it.. "Chunk errors" are only client-side, so if you log back in the gap will be gone
It's not a problem, it was just funny. It is quite hilarious to see a block built man humping the side of a huge chasm that has opened up in the middle of his house.
Walked in the door, and half my house was replaced with a gaping hole in the world.
Anybody else experience this?
I've seen this before myself, and disconnecting/reconnecting usually worked for me. Could have been worse though, it could have tried to make a new chunk. Then half of your house would have been replaced with a mountain.
Poor squid.
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
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I did! Just started gyrating weirdly. I'll try to get a video of the motion next time it happens. It looks like my guy is in heat.
But yes, relogging fixes it.