So, I was playing single player Minecraft on my Freebuild world (on single player of course) when I found something really, REALLY weird. I have the mods TooManyItems and the X-ray mod. I wanted to find a stronghold so I could link it to the castle I was building so I turned on the X-Ray mod and saw a dungeon fairly close to my castle. I dug down and when to the dungeon. While in the dungeon I activated the X-ray mod again and saw something that kind of freaked me out. I saw blocks of glowstone spread out throughout a cave system. Or, at least what looked like a cave system. I got really excited thinking I may have found something awesome. I dug all the way to the cave and found a cave full of lava and gold. The cave was lit up by glowstone that obviously didn't spawn naturally outside the nether. I examined further through the cave and found a hole in the ceiling. I used TooManyItems to give myself cobblestone and dug myself up to the hole. I got to the top and found another cave system, but this one was a lot different. It had a lever with redstone linking to a note block. The block was on top of clay so it made a piano type noise. Beside the noteblock there was two pieces of glass blocking off more caves. I dug around it and found a cave leading to the surface covered in torches. On the surface of this cave was a completely flat dirt and sand/sandstone wall. COMPLETELY flat. There was even water that should have been flowing out of the wall but was FLAT. Non-flowing water. I explored the cave a little more but found nothing other than what I just listed. I continued searching for strongholds and found another dungeon. I dug up from the dungeon and found part of an old single player world I made when pistons came out. It was just a world I used to test what pistons could do. I know this has happened to people before but it is VERY weird how one of my old single player worlds I deleted and a cave full of lightstone I have NEVER seen before wound up in one randomly generated world. One similarity to them is that both of them are behind the big completely flat wall. So I guess behind that wall/hill/cliff thingy is a cluster of my old deleted worlds and apparently other people's worlds :tongue.gif:
Here are pictures for the people that were interested. I swear on my life I didn't place anything in these pictures. Well technically I did place the pistons but on a different world :tongue.gif:
The saddles and stuff are from the dungeons I mentioned above. I can't give you proof that I did not place these blocks but hopefully my word is good enough for you :biggrin.gif:
Why the hell are you people demanding pics?
Pics never proove anything... Especially the stuff he described could just be placed there...
(Not saying I don't believe it, just making a point here...
Yes, but pics would show that at the very least, he didn't lie about the thing he may or may not have found.
actually it can happen if you dont delete your minecraft.jar that is but i delete and replace mine regularly so it would never happen to me lol and you can only get YOUR own worlds not other peoples lol. Also it is VERY rare. I've only heard of it on forums a few times and one video on youtube, but wiki said it was possible too.
i've been playing minecraft for over a year now and i've never heard of something like that happening until now it seems a little far fetched
Pics are actually up now. I cant give you 100% evidence that these blocks naturally spawned but this the best I can do. This at least will prove the flat wall is real :tongue.gif:
I've heard stories of terrain generation grabbing things from former worlds, from both single player or multi player. So either you found something awesome or you're trolling us.
its a well known bug where if you name your world the same as an old world of yours you get a copy of the old world since the level.dat is still floating around in your .minecraft folder
i know it happened to me the other day. gave me a second chance with the world i deleted where i had vein mineing going on, started mineing again and found 9 diamonds
The flat Sandstone cliffs are a marker of where terrain generated in 1.7 meets terrain generated in 1.8, as the different versions use different world generators. And Redstone, Levers, Note blocks and Pistons are not written into the coding to naturally spawn, and Glow stone can only spawn naturally in the Nether. So either you've placed them there long ago and forgot about it or you're lying.
Did your old world get deleted when Minecraft crashed? It's just a chunk generation glitch that uses your previous world's level.dat files after you get out of the initial chunk, hence why it looked like the cave was cut in half.
Here are pictures for the people that were interested. I swear on my life I didn't place anything in these pictures. Well technically I did place the pistons but on a different world :tongue.gif:
The saddles and stuff are from the dungeons I mentioned above. I can't give you proof that I did not place these blocks but hopefully my word is good enough for you :biggrin.gif:
I believe you can use imgur to upload though.
then go to imgur
Yes, but pics would show that at the very least, he didn't lie about the thing he may or may not have found.
i feel tha same way
Pics are actually up now. I cant give you 100% evidence that these blocks naturally spawned but this the best I can do. This at least will prove the flat wall is real :tongue.gif:
Thanks for the tip! Pics are up now so people can at least see the wall is real :biggrin.gif:
Haha I personally blame the chickens :tongue.gif:
You DO know that this isn't natural, right?