I've been having some issues loading my most recent world. I don't want to accuse the 1.7.10 update, but things ran smoothly prior to the update. This is a completely vanilla world. All my computer and java version information is in the provided log file at the bottom of this post.
I've only been playing in said world for about a month, and I was getting excellent framerates, little lag, no issues whatsoever. About a week ago, massive lag spikes occurred, which rendered the game pretty much unplayable. This came after allocating more memory for the Java application to use.
Anyway, I kept the launcher open to view the developer console while the world attempted to load, and found lines such as the following:
[21:04:48 INFO]: Client> [21:04:48] [Server thread/ERROR]: Chunk file at 8,16 is in the wrong location; relocating. (Expected 8, 16, got 16, 20)
and also:
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> [21:04:49] [Server thread/WARN]: Wrong location! xz['Creeper'/135, l='New World', x=297.50, y=49.00, z=306.50] (at 18, 19 instead of 12, 22)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> java.lang.Exception: Stack trace
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at java.lang.Thread.dumpStack(Unknown Source)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at apx.a(SourceFile:572)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:292)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:78)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:66)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at ms.f(SourceFile:125)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at ms.c(SourceFile:78)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.g(SourceFile:250)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at bsx.a(SourceFile:83)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at bsx.e(SourceFile:99)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(SourceFile:339)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at lj.run(SourceFile:628)
About 2000 lines of the same content repeated after this, including 'item.item.arrow' and 'item.item.bone' placed where "creeper" is in the example above.
I'm not entirely sure what I should do except for creating a brand new save, which I would totally hate to do, naturally. I have also tested the same save file on a different computer to ensure that it was not just the original computer, and it would not load on the second computer as well, with the same errors in the log. If there is anything that I can do to possibly restore my world, by all means, suggest it. I am computer savvy and I'll be able to understand any suggestions that one may have.
I will include a link to the entire log file hosted at Google Docs, since you can't upload straight .txt files on here... I apologize that you have to download it.
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxjp0SE-ouv6MmVld3Y0NzF4T1U/edit?usp=sharing
If any other files need to be uploaded, let me know and I will upload those as well.
In order to remove entities from a map, follow these steps. Warning: This will delete any and all entities in the selected region, including tamed animals! Open the map in MCEdit, select the affected region or use CTRL-A to select the whole world, then click on 'Delete Entities' in the menu on the left hand side.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
I apologize for bumping and the late reply, but thank you very much! I will attempt and post results.
Update: I downloaded it and indeed found the culprits, I apparently have multiple chunk errors at the moment, and I'm not quite sure how to find the "Delete Entities" command. This is all I see:
I apologize for bumping and the late reply, but thank you very much! I will attempt and post results.
Update: I downloaded it and indeed found the culprits, I apparently have multiple chunk errors at the moment, and I'm not quite sure how to find the "Delete Entities" command. This is all I see:
If u want i can fix it for u, only pack and upload u world to an filehoster.
(i will hopefully kill the wrong located entity and regenerate the missing chunk.)
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I've been having some issues loading my most recent world. I don't want to accuse the 1.7.10 update, but things ran smoothly prior to the update. This is a completely vanilla world. All my computer and java version information is in the provided log file at the bottom of this post.
I've only been playing in said world for about a month, and I was getting excellent framerates, little lag, no issues whatsoever. About a week ago, massive lag spikes occurred, which rendered the game pretty much unplayable. This came after allocating more memory for the Java application to use.
Anyway, I kept the launcher open to view the developer console while the world attempted to load, and found lines such as the following:
[21:04:48 INFO]: Client> [21:04:48] [Server thread/ERROR]: Chunk file at 8,16 is in the wrong location; relocating. (Expected 8, 16, got 16, 20)
and also:
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> [21:04:49] [Server thread/WARN]: Wrong location! xz['Creeper'/135, l='New World', x=297.50, y=49.00, z=306.50] (at 18, 19 instead of 12, 22)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> java.lang.Exception: Stack trace
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at java.lang.Thread.dumpStack(Unknown Source)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at apx.a(SourceFile:572)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:292)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:78)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at aqk.a(SourceFile:66)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at ms.f(SourceFile:125)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at ms.c(SourceFile:78)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.g(SourceFile:250)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at bsx.a(SourceFile:83)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at bsx.e(SourceFile:99)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(SourceFile:339)
[21:04:49 INFO]: Client> at lj.run(SourceFile:628)
About 2000 lines of the same content repeated after this, including 'item.item.arrow' and 'item.item.bone' placed where "creeper" is in the example above.
I'm not entirely sure what I should do except for creating a brand new save, which I would totally hate to do, naturally. I have also tested the same save file on a different computer to ensure that it was not just the original computer, and it would not load on the second computer as well, with the same errors in the log. If there is anything that I can do to possibly restore my world, by all means, suggest it. I am computer savvy and I'll be able to understand any suggestions that one may have.
I will include a link to the entire log file hosted at Google Docs, since you can't upload straight .txt files on here... I apologize that you have to download it.
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxjp0SE-ouv6MmVld3Y0NzF4T1U/edit?usp=sharing
If any other files need to be uploaded, let me know and I will upload those as well.
Thank you to anyone that could possibly help!
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Retired StaffIn order to remove entities from a map, follow these steps. Warning: This will delete any and all entities in the selected region, including tamed animals! Open the map in MCEdit, select the affected region or use CTRL-A to select the whole world, then click on 'Delete Entities' in the menu on the left hand side.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
Update: I downloaded it and indeed found the culprits, I apparently have multiple chunk errors at the moment, and I'm not quite sure how to find the "Delete Entities" command. This is all I see:
If u want i can fix it for u, only pack and upload u world to an filehoster.
(i will hopefully kill the wrong located entity and regenerate the missing chunk.)