<This, as i now know, is a chunk error. Still, these things should still be here.... :tongue.gif:>
Step 1: Start MC
Step 2: Generate World
Step 3: ???
Step 4: More/Less profit.
Less Profit.
Yes, That's Grass.
Just on the "Ground". At Bedrock layer. With Grass.
This is just a chunk error. But if you really wanna know how to do it...
Step1: Create a SuperFlat World
Step2: Go into it
Step3: Downgrade or Upgrade minecraft ( if you're using snapshots just auto update )
Step4: Go back to your superflat and fly around
Step5: exit and return to the version of minecraft you had
Step6: Done. Know go play your messed world.
This is just a chunk error. But if you really wanna know how to do it...
Step1: Create a SuperFlat World
Step2: Go into it
Step3: Downgrade or Upgrade minecraft ( if you're using snapshots just auto update )
Step4: Go back to your superflat and fly around
Step5: exit and return to the version of minecraft you had
Step6: Done. Know go play your messed world.
Well, that could work, but for this i just generated a random default world and.... Epic chunk error. :tongue.gif:
<This, as i now know, is a chunk error. Still, these things should still be here.... :tongue.gif:>
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Sometimes when you delete a world, some info remains on the folder. You can check this by yoursels from time to time, when you delete a game on minecraft, part of the folder of the world remains (region folder specificly). When you create another world with the same name sometimes creates conflicts and makes big chunk errors... that might be an explanation.
Sometimes when you delete a world, some info remains on the folder. You can check this by yoursels from time to time, when you delete a game on minecraft, part of the folder of the world remains (region folder specificly). When you create another world with the same name sometimes creates conflicts and makes big chunk errors... that might be an explanation.
this is very true, I have seen a bunch of seeds on here that this happens and people freak about them. If they would have tried the seed again with a different name they would notice they are not the same. Lesson for today: double check the seed before you post...
**still looks cool though, and thanks for sharing**
this is very true, I have seen a bunch of seeds on here that this happens and people freak about them. If they would have tried the seed again with a different name they would notice they are not the same. Lesson for today: double check the seed before you post...
**still looks cool though, and thanks for sharing**
I did actually try this again before posting, it did work, but with some areas didn't have any errors. Guess my computer just likes chunk errors. :tongue.gif:
It happens sometimes when you delete the world and create a new one with the same name but different seed. The error could appear anywhere and it is actually a part of the deleted world.
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Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
This happened to me once. It was in the middle of an ocean, and it was just a bunch of flying islands.
It's like the world gen took some LCD or something...
I totes should of took pics...
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Step 1: Start MC
Step 2: Generate World
Step 3: ???
Step 4: More/Less profit.
Less Profit.
Yes, That's Grass.
Just on the "Ground". At Bedrock layer. With Grass.
Because.... Why not.
Some serious TREESON going on here..... xD
Just a view from the bottom.
A LITERAL Ghost town.
Because I Can.
Because I Didn't Actually Mean To.
Anyway, Seed:
New Game Type: Chunk Error Canyons.
Coming soon: Nintendo World Resource Pack
._. Dude, 1.2 comes out and 3-5 days later optifine will too..
Edit: Oh you were referring to the awesome superflat generation =3
I began minecraft ~July 7 2011 1.7.3 Beta
My username used to be Creative_Dalek but is now Dalek since 2/4/2015
Step1: Create a SuperFlat World
Step2: Go into it
Step3: Downgrade or Upgrade minecraft ( if you're using snapshots just auto update )
Step4: Go back to your superflat and fly around
Step5: exit and return to the version of minecraft you had
Step6: Done. Know go play your messed world.
Well, that could work, but for this i just generated a random default world and.... Epic chunk error. :tongue.gif:
Sometimes when you delete a world, some info remains on the folder. You can check this by yoursels from time to time, when you delete a game on minecraft, part of the folder of the world remains (region folder specificly). When you create another world with the same name sometimes creates conflicts and makes big chunk errors... that might be an explanation.
this is very true, I have seen a bunch of seeds on here that this happens and people freak about them. If they would have tried the seed again with a different name they would notice they are not the same. Lesson for today: double check the seed before you post...
**still looks cool though, and thanks for sharing**
I did actually try this again before posting, it did work, but with some areas didn't have any errors. Guess my computer just likes chunk errors. :tongue.gif:
It's like the world gen took some LCD or something...
I totes should of took pics...
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