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So I meant to make a superflat creative world name '1.4 Test', but I clicked to fast and made the world normal and on survival. So I saved and exited to main menu and then went into single player, deleted this world, then created another world that was named '1.4 Test' also, but in creative and on superflat. When the world generated, I was in the exact same place that I spawned in the world that I had messed up on and deleted, which was a mountain in the taiga biome, even though there shouldn't be landscapes on superflat. Around the area I was in was superflat, but the spawn point is not, so I would deem this to be a bug Not a big issue but I'd though I'd report it. I took screenshots, which will be located below, and if its necessary, ask in a comment for a link to the world download, and I'll upload it for you guys to download to see for yourselves.
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Ok, I tried to replicate what you did and I was successful. I had to do everything very quickly, though, and it only worked when I got a Taiga world so far.
Look what happened to the superflat village farm LOL...
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Wow, I kinda figured it was a one time thing, but apparently its a bug :P. Someone should tell JEB
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Funny, somthing similar used to happen to me WAY back in like 1.7.3
I used to delete worlds quite often and then create a new one with the same name
Sometimes I would appear in EXACTLY the same world, same blocks I placed and everything.
I guess this is similar, but with the option of multiple world generators the world generstes really weird past the point that rendered before
Yeah, This bug has been around since the option to name your worlds existed. It happens because minecraft doesn't fully exit a world untill you close minecraft It keeps the cunks in its temp memory and when you make a new world with the same name, it will have those chunks as well.
This is for the same reason that if you open a world in MCEdit after exiting to menu in minecraft but not closing it, the world will get corrupted.
So, I tried many different variations and it only worked for me with a number like 1.1 and the word Test after it, with a capital T. I re-created the bug successfully 4 times. 3 times were Taiga and the last one was Extreme Hills. I don't know if the wording mattered, but I tested it a lot and so far it seems it only works with the format #.# Test or #.## Test.
SideSalad I figured it was a memory loading thing, thus the bug is only with the most memory extensive landscapes.
Lol, good question, I never tried reproducing it with the see before. Btw, this happened to me again with a world titled 'Redstone Tutorial 2'. So it does seem to happen frequently. Anyway, here's the seed of the original superflat world with the weird normal chunks in it: 5470929962910443813
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Hey, if all are you are interested, I've run into this again except with a village: post
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Link to Album: http://photobucket.com/Minecraft-1_4-Superflat-Generator-Error
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PS: I left seed blank for both worlds.
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Retired StaffOk, I tried to replicate what you did and I was successful. I had to do everything very quickly, though, and it only worked when I got a Taiga world so far.
Look what happened to the superflat village farm LOL...
I used to delete worlds quite often and then create a new one with the same name
Sometimes I would appear in EXACTLY the same world, same blocks I placed and everything.
I guess this is similar, but with the option of multiple world generators the world generstes really weird past the point that rendered before
This is for the same reason that if you open a world in MCEdit after exiting to menu in minecraft but not closing it, the world will get corrupted.
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Retired StaffSideSalad I figured it was a memory loading thing, thus the bug is only with the most memory extensive landscapes.
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Lol, good question, I never tried reproducing it with the see before. Btw, this happened to me again with a world titled 'Redstone Tutorial 2'. So it does seem to happen frequently. Anyway, here's the seed of the original superflat world with the weird normal chunks in it: 5470929962910443813