When I, say, try to go on a server that isn't up, I get an utterly epic map with pleanty of neat islands. I once found a level that had an a huuuge underground cavern spanning just uner dirt level, right below a contineint. Awesome. There was even ores poking out to the surface on hills.
Then I click "Generate new level" and I get this boring map with no cool landmarks or anything that takes half an hour to find a cavern, and no islands other then ones that could be accidently flooded by a misplaced sand or gravel block. Beh.
Why can the Generated ones be cool? >.<
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It's called omen/external map editor, and the server admins would have generated a map with it under parameters to make your epic map you see. If there is no .dat to load from, it generates the same kind of level you see in single player/
When I, say, try to go on a server that isn't up, I get an utterly epic map with pleanty of neat islands. I once found a level that had an a huuuge underground cavern spanning just uner dirt level, right below a contineint. Awesome. There was even ores poking out to the surface on hills.
Then I click "Generate new level" and I get this boring map with no cool landmarks or anything that takes half an hour to find a cavern, and no islands other then ones that could be accidently flooded by a misplaced sand or gravel block. Beh.
Why can the Generated ones be cool? >.<