Would it be possible to get all of the locations/ids of the blocks currently loaded into a large file? As in, every single visible block in the world's location.
Incase you're wondering, I just had the idea to make all the coordinates into points on a large mesh (I'm not entirely sure how). I just think it would be quite nice to be able to see your world more smoothly
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have a look at the second part of what i said.
if you can see for 10 chunks then they are rendered, that would be atleast 65 million blocks
Those aren't being rendered. Only blocks that are touching something transparent on atleast one side are being rendered. Yes, everything else is being calculated/simulated/whatever, but not rendered.
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Quote from FlashCrashBash »
NO NO NO NONONONONO!!!!
Don't break the bedrock your release the flintstones.
Quote from soiherduleikmen »
lol jus put dimonds and it wont go lol duh all know sum gai la just chest and /cprotect lol [Sheep]
Well, if you are talking about the blocks which are being rendered, I think it's not that much. MC only renders all blocks next to an air/empty block. That would be much less than those 65 million blocks.
Edit: Oh look, I was ninja'd. Indeed, rendering =/= calculating.
Rendering means creating a grapical version of the block, so it can be sent your monitor.
Incase you're wondering, I just had the idea to make all the coordinates into points on a large mesh (I'm not entirely sure how). I just think it would be quite nice to be able to see your world more smoothly
Those aren't being rendered. Only blocks that are touching something transparent on atleast one side are being rendered. Yes, everything else is being calculated/simulated/whatever, but not rendered.
Edit: Oh look, I was ninja'd. Indeed, rendering =/= calculating.
Rendering means creating a grapical version of the block, so it can be sent your monitor.
Somewhat irrelevant, but yes?