today i updated to the new snapshot, and a few days ago i left my base and went mining. i came back to my base (the coords were right; i've had them written done since day 1), but it wasn't existing, and the biome changed. it was originally pure birch, and changed with different mountains and now contained a third of pure swamp where a small hill was before (it was flatland).
am i stuck like this, getting my previous items back and such? is there any way to fix it?
My first thought is that the chunk or region containing your base was somehow corrupted, resulting in Minecraft regenerating the area. It looks different because each new version brings about different terrain generation which in turn makes it so the same seed generates different content in the same spot based on game version.
Unfortunately, I would personally just chock this up to snapshots being buggy. When updating to a snapshot, back everything up. They're not marked as a proper release build for a reason; they have problems aplenty. Hopefully in the future things go better for you and your bases
To answer your other question about getting things back - unless you had a backup, very unlikely :/
Edit, one more thing. If you use MCEdit or a similar program (http://mcedit.net) to delete that specific chunk, then load up the version you first joined the world with, Minecraft should regenerate the chunk with the proper terrain features and biome, as it was when you first joined. Be wary, MCEdit has huge destruction potential. Make backups
My first thought is that the chunk or region containing your base was somehow corrupted, resulting in Minecraft regenerating the area. It looks different because each new version brings about different terrain generation which in turn makes it so the same seed generates different content in the same spot based on game version.
Unfortunately, I would personally just chock this up to snapshots being buggy. When updating to a snapshot, back everything up. They're not marked as a proper release build for a reason; they have problems aplenty. Hopefully in the future things go better for you and your bases
To answer your other question about getting things back - unless you had a backup, very unlikely :/
Edit, one more thing. If you use MCEdit or a similar program (http://mcedit.net) to delete that specific chunk, then load up the version you first joined the world with, Minecraft should regenerate the chunk with the proper terrain features and biome, as it was when you first joined. Be wary, MCEdit has huge destruction potential. Make backups
D: i had no backups. i'll just have to guess how much of one item in creative and re-build! shouldn't be too bad; i was planning on building a second base again. thank you! i shall backup a-plenty.
D: i had no backups. i'll just have to guess how much of one item in creative and re-build! shouldn't be too bad; i was planning on building a second base again. thank you! i shall backup a-plenty.
If u upload u world (As a compressd file like ZIP, RAR or ACE) to an filehoster and u tell my what Minecraft Version u use as u generate this world i can recreate the change land to the old stat. (OK without u buildings).
Maybe u world got more error that we have to fix before u begin to build there massive.
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am i stuck like this, getting my previous items back and such? is there any way to fix it?
please and thank you!
Unfortunately, I would personally just chock this up to snapshots being buggy. When updating to a snapshot, back everything up. They're not marked as a proper release build for a reason; they have problems aplenty. Hopefully in the future things go better for you and your bases
To answer your other question about getting things back - unless you had a backup, very unlikely :/
Edit, one more thing. If you use MCEdit or a similar program (http://mcedit.net) to delete that specific chunk, then load up the version you first joined the world with, Minecraft should regenerate the chunk with the proper terrain features and biome, as it was when you first joined. Be wary, MCEdit has huge destruction potential. Make backups
D: i had no backups. i'll just have to guess how much of one item in creative and re-build! shouldn't be too bad; i was planning on building a second base again.
If u upload u world (As a compressd file like ZIP, RAR or ACE) to an filehoster and u tell my what Minecraft Version u use as u generate this world i can recreate the change land to the old stat. (OK without u buildings).
Maybe u world got more error that we have to fix before u begin to build there massive.