Ok, I have been playing successfully for about 2 or so weeks now, no errors or lag, but now for some reason my game is lagging, I get a black hole zone near to my spawn area with my mine shaft, and when I run into it, I take damage.
I was trying to move my minecraft folder and delete the old one, without doing a symbolic link and such. So i deleted the new folder, reinstalled the game, and stuff started to happen. Been trying to wrap my head around why, and so I've come to the conclusion that I probably need to reinstall the game from scratch. How can I do this as when I try to install the game again, I get no exe files, but after I run the installer I get the launcher. (I still get the black holes when this happens too....)
f 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.
Seems to have worked. I experienced a huge lag spike when I loaded it after the fix, so I saved and quit to title, then reloaded the game. It lagged again, but smoothed out. Looked to the damaged zone, and it was all back to normal.
Thanks for the help.
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I was trying to move my minecraft folder and delete the old one, without doing a symbolic link and such. So i deleted the new folder, reinstalled the game, and stuff started to happen. Been trying to wrap my head around why, and so I've come to the conclusion that I probably need to reinstall the game from scratch. How can I do this as when I try to install the game again, I get no exe files, but after I run the installer I get the launcher. (I still get the black holes when this happens too....)
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Retired Stafff 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.
Thanks for the help.