If you load the world normally with the new update, you shouldn't loose your stuff, but if you're really worried or want to generate a new world but keep your structures, try mcedit. You can copy a selection of land that you've changed and import it into another world, It'll even keep all the items you've put in your chests.http://www.mcedit.net/
If you load the world normally with the new update, you shouldn't loose your stuff, but if you're really worried or want to generate a new world but keep your structures, try mcedit. You can copy a selection of land that you've changed and import it into another world, It'll even keep all the items you've put in your chests.http://www.mcedit.net/
Yah, I know about that, but is there any way that I can merge 2 worlds where all the blocks that are the same get removed?
So I have my world that I built stuff in. I create a new world with the same seed. Then all the blocks in the old world that are the same as the ones in the new world are removed. Then I am only left with the things I built.
Then I can generate another world with that same seed with the new Minecraft world features, and copy my built stuff into it.
When minecraft generates a new seed, the world could look completely different, and as a result your house could end up buried underground, halfway in a mountain, or floating in mid air. I would just use mcedit, or put your world into the newest version, and explore out until new chunks generate. When the new chunks start generating, it will from there on generate all the biomes in the new update.
I want to update my world to the now version of MC with its changes and stuff, but I don't want to loose my buildings ect.
Yah, I know about that, but is there any way that I can merge 2 worlds where all the blocks that are the same get removed?
Can you explain that a little more?
Then I can generate another world with that same seed with the new Minecraft world features, and copy my built stuff into it.