Anyways, Minecraft always has an unlimited world. You can go
very far and still find new places. How about doing the opposit
of that? I present to you, the new world generation mode...
Not superflat... Not Large biomes.. But "Planet"!
So when you select this option and generate your world and you spawn your basically stranded on an infinite
loop. If you for example build a house and walk in forward the whole time you end up with your same house at the same spot. The same if as you would sail around the world in real life. Each side of the
planet is 1500x1500 blocks. You can't notice walking over edges of the planet. And inside
in the middle of the planet there is a lot of lava. And 15 - 25 diamond. To not
make this op, the diamonds spawn very near the lava, and makes it hard to get. But that
lava (core of planet) isn't the only place you can find diamond.
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A: This has been suggested far too many times, it's redundant, and there is a search bar for a reason.
B: The current rendering engine cannot support the gravitational and mathematical computations needed to sustain this world, as the radius of the world would be in a constant state of flux everytime you broke a surface block. Conceivably, you could reduce the world to zero blocks and the second you tried to place a block you'd crash the game.
Anyways, Minecraft always has an unlimited world. You can go
very far and still find new places. How about doing the opposit
of that? I present to you, the new world generation mode...
Not superflat... Not Large biomes.. But "Planet"!
So when you select this option and generate your world and you spawn your basically stranded on an infinite
loop. If you for example build a house and walk in forward the whole time you end up with your same house at the same spot. The same if as you would sail around the world in real life. Each side of the
planet is 1500x1500 blocks. You can't notice walking over edges of the planet. And inside
in the middle of the planet there is a lot of lava. And 15 - 25 diamond. To not
make this op, the diamonds spawn very near the lava, and makes it hard to get. But that
lava (core of planet) isn't the only place you can find diamond.
B: The current rendering engine cannot support the gravitational and mathematical computations needed to sustain this world, as the radius of the world would be in a constant state of flux everytime you broke a surface block. Conceivably, you could reduce the world to zero blocks and the second you tried to place a block you'd crash the game.
No support. No paradoxes, thank you.