I'm on OS X 10.5.8, Minecraft 1.6.2. I know 10.5 and 1.6 are supposedly not compatible, but I've been playing for over a week with no problems at all. Recently (this afternoon), when I tried to join my single player world, it started to go really slow. The "downloading terrain" is always at least a minute, and I spawn 2 blocks under the floor of my house. I can move around and navigate ONLY within the chunk that I am, nothing else loads. I can break/place blocks, but can't pickup anything or open chests/workbenches.
I would usually concede that it's due to me being on OS X (getting windows 8 monday), but considering all my other singleplayer saves work flawlessly, I'm inclined to think it's an issue with the specific world file. What can I do to get it running again? I've tried f3+a, doesn't seem to help. Also, if I stay in the world for more than about 5 minutes, it causes everything else on the computer to freeze and I have to force shutdown with the power button. I opened up Activity Monitor, and minecraft uses 35% of the CPU, except as soon as I open the one world, it shoots up to 185%.
If your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
I would usually concede that it's due to me being on OS X (getting windows 8 monday), but considering all my other singleplayer saves work flawlessly, I'm inclined to think it's an issue with the specific world file. What can I do to get it running again? I've tried f3+a, doesn't seem to help. Also, if I stay in the world for more than about 5 minutes, it causes everything else on the computer to freeze and I have to force shutdown with the power button. I opened up Activity Monitor, and minecraft uses 35% of the CPU, except as soon as I open the one world, it shoots up to 185%.
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Retired StaffIf your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
...does anyone want to try running my world through it for me? Would be a nice favor
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Retired StaffYou could upload your world to mediafire and share the link here.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9s9lx7
edit: I don't need it fixed/sent back to me, just confirmation that it's corrupted and mcedit can fix it?
Need to match time to wait off u answer hire u get the fixed map:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pqj8s2