THE STORY:
So I'm playing minecraft on a 1.3.2 world, I have been playing on the world for something like 10 hours, I've found diamond, gone to the nether, built a castle and done quite a bit...
Then suddenly I come out of my mine after an expedition and see a world-hole right on-top of my base! I've never heard of world-holes happening in single player before, but I know how to fix them- so as any minecrafter would when they discover a world hole- I logged out, and logged in. It's still there. I try placing blocks in the world hole area, doesn't fix it. I jump into the world hole- hoping it will fix, then my character start's spazzing out and I can't move.
Now I am stuck in the world hole, I've logged in then out countless times but it hasn't gone away, and I risk losing my world- And before anyone says "Use cheats to fly out of the hole", cheats are disabled and I am stuck- no way out.
It is possible this could be a bug resulting from the 1.3 ssp/smp merge. You're world might be corrupted.... :/
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If you want to get out of it I would simply install Too Many Items, change it to creative, fly out, go back to survival.
If you want anymore help reply to this installing the mod, removing the world hole if it still isn't gone, etc.
Your world sounds like it's corrupted. You may be able to recover it with an external program like MCEdit (I think that's what it's called), or you could send it to this guy here: http://mcsaver.net/fixing/maps/
His website also has a couple of good tools and tips.
I happen to have the same problem, a hugue hole that went all the way to bedrock appeared in the middle of my city. i have tried everything and theres no way to fix it.
So, open your world to Lan, enable cheat codes, turn on creative mode, and pull out your cobblestone/dirt, and start rebuilding.
Dont try to fill the hole, just put cover it with bedrock.
Btw, when this happens usually new chunks load in a different place, an enormous mountain appeared at my city outskirts when the hole appeared.
I have the same problem on one of my worlds, but I can move while I am inside them and on the bottom there is like a normal world with trees and mobs.(The bottom seems to be plains biome even if the hole is in a different biome than plains. If a hole is in a jungle biome the hole is still a plains biome but there is still jungle trees there. It's the same with all the other biomes too) This only happened on this world and luckily its a creative world. In comparison with online world holes these holes exist and doesn't dissapear if I log in and out and its possible to build in them. The world is filled with them and they were there all the time unlike your hole.
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Hey Guys,
I'm in 1.4.2 and my house has a giant world hole on top of it. I cant go inside the world hole because I start to lose health. It has destroyed my house and chests and every time I log out and back in it is still there. Please help!
Sorry for the necro of this thread, but since this is the first hit in a google search for "minecraft fixing world holes" I figured it should have an answer. I found a solution to the problem, but many of you won't like it. I opened my world in MCEdit and found the missing chunk (it will appear normally in MCEdit, so I outlined one corner with cobblestone to make it easier to find) in the chunk view mode. Then you just delete the chunk and Minecraft will reload it the next time you are near the location. The downside is that it will go back to the original state, and you will lose any changes that you have made. This didn't affect me as all I had done there was cut down a tree, but it will not bring back a base as far as I know.
This incident, as well as this thread, has prompted me to start regularly backing up my save files because it looks like you could save the chunk as a separate file and copy it into another world. Hopefully this helps some of you out.
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THE STORY:
So I'm playing minecraft on a 1.3.2 world, I have been playing on the world for something like 10 hours, I've found diamond, gone to the nether, built a castle and done quite a bit...
Then suddenly I come out of my mine after an expedition and see a world-hole right on-top of my base! I've never heard of world-holes happening in single player before, but I know how to fix them- so as any minecrafter would when they discover a world hole- I logged out, and logged in. It's still there. I try placing blocks in the world hole area, doesn't fix it. I jump into the world hole- hoping it will fix, then my character start's spazzing out and I can't move.
Now I am stuck in the world hole, I've logged in then out countless times but it hasn't gone away, and I risk losing my world- And before anyone says "Use cheats to fly out of the hole", cheats are disabled and I am stuck- no way out.
ANYONE KNOW ANYWAY TO FIX IT!?!?!?
Regardless of what change you do, no matter how small, someone will complain. - Jens Bergensten
If you want me to see your reply, make sure to quote my post in your reply.
If you want anymore help reply to this installing the mod, removing the world hole if it still isn't gone, etc.
His website also has a couple of good tools and tips.
So, open your world to Lan, enable cheat codes, turn on creative mode, and pull out your cobblestone/dirt, and start rebuilding.
Dont try to fill the hole, just put cover it with bedrock.
Btw, when this happens usually new chunks load in a different place, an enormous mountain appeared at my city outskirts when the hole appeared.
I'm in 1.4.2 and my house has a giant world hole on top of it. I cant go inside the world hole because I start to lose health. It has destroyed my house and chests and every time I log out and back in it is still there. Please help!
This incident, as well as this thread, has prompted me to start regularly backing up my save files because it looks like you could save the chunk as a separate file and copy it into another world. Hopefully this helps some of you out.