So my problem is that my minecraft world view is slanted - specifically the world appears to be "lifted" by a corner. So if you imagine the normal MC world as a flat piece of paper, my world is lifted along the paper's South-East/North-East/South-West/North-West corner. I've got some pics below, a warning though: the slant is ever so slight (but causes a headache after some time of playing) so look closely:
This pic is facing the south (there is a lean to the right and back of the pic).
This pic is facing the North with all of the F3 info shown (there is a tilt to the front and left of the pic).
This problem not only occurs in this world but also in all new worlds that I generate, for example this is a new world that I generated:
Also this problem occurred shortly after I used MCEdit to move my buildings to a new map (the first map in the screenshots above), as well as using MCEdit to move my original spawn point to a position closer to my house. And yes, I had my minecraft closed when I was using MCEdit.
I have tried pressing N and M keys (I remember this was a problem in previous minecraft versions), it does not work. I have deleted my whole minecraft folder and installed whole new clean version incl. a clean .jar without any mods and then opened my saved world - the same slant is there! I have restarted my computer multiple times, restarted MC multiple times, and tried resizing my MC window.
Please help. I am really at my wits end. I have searched all over the forums and cannot seem to find another with the same problem as me. Any ideas/suggestions are welcome!
I tried what you said and it does not fix the slanting view problem unfortunately, all it does is zoom the screen in and out somewhat, and at different FOVs the whole world is still slanted
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So my problem is that my minecraft world view is slanted - specifically the world appears to be "lifted" by a corner. So if you imagine the normal MC world as a flat piece of paper, my world is lifted along the paper's South-East/North-East/South-West/North-West corner. I've got some pics below, a warning though: the slant is ever so slight (but causes a headache after some time of playing) so look closely:
This pic is facing the south (there is a lean to the right and back of the pic).
This pic is facing the North with all of the F3 info shown (there is a tilt to the front and left of the pic).
This problem not only occurs in this world but also in all new worlds that I generate, for example this is a new world that I generated:
There is tilt to the front and right of this pic.
I have the following mods installed:
Modloader
Mod Spawn Controls http://www.minecraft...upport-updated/
CJB mods (the whole pack) http://www.minecraft...dfml-modloader/
Roxa's Horse Mod http://www.minecraft...straw-and-more/
Optifine HD D5
Also this problem occurred shortly after I used MCEdit to move my buildings to a new map (the first map in the screenshots above), as well as using MCEdit to move my original spawn point to a position closer to my house. And yes, I had my minecraft closed when I was using MCEdit.
I have tried pressing N and M keys (I remember this was a problem in previous minecraft versions), it does not work. I have deleted my whole minecraft folder and installed whole new clean version incl. a clean .jar without any mods and then opened my saved world - the same slant is there! I have restarted my computer multiple times, restarted MC multiple times, and tried resizing my MC window.
Please help. I am really at my wits end. I have searched all over the forums and cannot seem to find another with the same problem as me. Any ideas/suggestions are welcome!
All you have to do is go to options and find the slider the says FOV. Then adjust it to your liking and you should be good!
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I tried what you said and it does not fix the slanting view problem unfortunately, all it does is zoom the screen in and out somewhat, and at different FOVs the whole world is still slanted