I've been using a custom map made in Minecraft painter around the 1.7.x time last year. When I load the map in any 1.8 version for some reason it decides to replace a lot of cobblestone blocks with the new stone blocks like Andersite and also removes a lot of stone blocks and doesn't replace them. Which then leads to there being massive holes in the map.
Here is what it looks like in 1.7.10 -
Now this is what it looks like on 1.8.6 (happens on all 1.8 versions)
As you can see it's just messing up all the paths and even messes up the mountains. I've tried importing the created map into a new map via Minecraft painter and still get the same issue. So I'm not sure what's going wrong? The only edit to minecraft I use is a texture pack but even with that turned off it still looks like that.
Anyone know why this is happening to the map?
(If in the wrong section then do move it, thought this would be the right section as it's unmodified besides the map being custom created)
I've been using a custom map made in Minecraft painter around the 1.7.x time last year. When I load the map in any 1.8 version for some reason it decides to replace a lot of cobblestone blocks with the new stone blocks like Andersite and also removes a lot of stone blocks and doesn't replace them. Which then leads to there being massive holes in the map.
Here is what it looks like in 1.7.10 -
Now this is what it looks like on 1.8.6 (happens on all 1.8 versions)
As you can see it's just messing up all the paths and even messes up the mountains. I've tried importing the created map into a new map via Minecraft painter and still get the same issue. So I'm not sure what's going wrong? The only edit to minecraft I use is a texture pack but even with that turned off it still looks like that.
Anyone know why this is happening to the map?
(If in the wrong section then do move it, thought this would be the right section as it's unmodified besides the map being custom created)
Ok 2 thinks:
- Normaly Minecraft dont insert new blocks on allready explored chunks.
- Minecraft dident remove Cobbelstone on transfering in new version. (Cobbelston is one of the oldest ID)
I can thinc on 2 things.
- The place u got the new stonsorts are not explord or the chunks have still the "Repopulate" flag.
- The removed Cobblestones have an damage count that are to high to be placet in the world.
To chack both it woud be nice to have the world to check it with MC-Edit and maybe some other tools.
I've been using a custom map made in Minecraft painter around the 1.7.x time last year. When I load the map in any 1.8 version for some reason it decides to replace a lot of cobblestone blocks with the new stone blocks like Andersite and also removes a lot of stone blocks and doesn't replace them. Which then leads to there being massive holes in the map.
Here is what it looks like in 1.7.10 -
Now this is what it looks like on 1.8.6 (happens on all 1.8 versions)
As you can see it's just messing up all the paths and even messes up the mountains. I've tried importing the created map into a new map via Minecraft painter and still get the same issue. So I'm not sure what's going wrong? The only edit to minecraft I use is a texture pack but even with that turned off it still looks like that.
Anyone know why this is happening to the map?
(If in the wrong section then do move it, thought this would be the right section as it's unmodified besides the map being custom created)
How would I look into id-overwrites? New to all this
Ok 2 thinks:
- Normaly Minecraft dont insert new blocks on allready explored chunks.
- Minecraft dident remove Cobbelstone on transfering in new version. (Cobbelston is one of the oldest ID)
I can thinc on 2 things.
- The place u got the new stonsorts are not explord or the chunks have still the "Repopulate" flag.
- The removed Cobblestones have an damage count that are to high to be placet in the world.
To chack both it woud be nice to have the world to check it with MC-Edit and maybe some other tools.
I managed to work my way around it, I selected the map via MC Edit and imported it too a pre-loaded 1.8 map
Good to here that u found a way for u to have fun again with u world.
And thanx that u report how u do it, that will help others withe the problem to solve it.