Hello! I am UnstoppableRemix, a very young mobile modder. I can't make mods on iOS that add new items, but I can surely edit the game easily!
I honestly don't know if I'm the first to discover this, but after searching a bit on the internet I found minimal results about the topic.
Which is why I put [New?] in the title...
Anyway, onto the mod! This is a do-it-yourself mod and I currently only know how to do it on iOS devices! Its really simple too!
Pocket Edition Flatworld Presets DIY Mod! No Jailbreak needed!
Today I found a simple way to edit the way a flat world is loaded in Minecraft - Pocket Edition.
This was simple and easy to do, and also allows you to edit the game's core files, like developer settings (I have yet to find how to work them 100%, sadly)!
INSTRUCTIONS
First, connect your iDevice/iOS Device to your computer via USB cable.
Secondly, be sure you have a file browsing program installed. For example, iExplorer or iFunBox. (I personally use iFunBox!)
Open up your device's files, then navigate to the Applications.
Navigate to Minecraft - Pocket Edition.
Open up the Documents folder inside, then the games folder, then the com.mojang folder, and then the minecraftpe folder. You may think its the minecraftWorlds folder, but it is not! Go to the minecraftpe folder.
Next, drag the options.txt file onto your desktop or another place of the like.
Open it with Notepad if you are running Windows.
Finally, you should see a space that says "game_flatworldlayers: [7,3,3,2]"
You need to edit and replace those numbers with new numbers from the game. Here are all of the numbers as of 0.9;
The little numbers you see nearby the main number are the Damage values. I don't know how to input these in, but if you want colored wool, you may have to experiment with it yourself!
For example, if I wanted regular wool, then four layers of glass below, and then bedrock, this is how it should look like:
"game_flatworldlayers: [7,20,20,20,20,35]"
The order of the numbers go from the bottom level to the top, and I think you can go all the way up to 128 numbers!
Warning: Make sure Minecraft - Pocket Edition is closed from the multitasking menu before continuing!
After doing that, save the document and drag the new version you edited back into where you got it from.
This will overwrite the old one with the new one you made.
Finally, go into Minecraft - Pocket Edition on your device and load up a Flat-type world!
It should all apply to how you set it as, so you are now finished!
Warning: If you want to set the flat world back, you need to repeat this process but replace the numbers with 7,3,3,2!
That's it for this tutorial!
[Extra!]
Are you a bit more advanced with this stuff? Check out that options.txt file and change other settings too!
My prediction is that 1 = On/Yes/100%, and 0 means Off/No/0%.
So possibly precisely change your D-Pad size, or enable developer options!
This is also possible in Android, you can just go:
"/sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftpe/options.txt' and edit it from there. Also, this is kind of not a mod, more like a editing tutorial. Good job, and +1!
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"/sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftpe/options.txt' and edit it from there. Also, this is kind of not a mod, more like a editing tutorial. Good job, and +1!
I have a twitter!! Follow me for regular updates on my mods!
https://twitter.com/DamienMiller11