Was your world created in a version before 1.7? If so, then that would explain why the chunk regenerated with terrain that is a significantly different elevation than your older terrain. In that case the only way to get things back the way they were is to restore a backup or use MCedit and copy that particular chunk from your backup and paste it into your current world file.
You can also use WorldEdit to selectively restore certain areas from a backup.
Was this a Mojang account (not Minecraft account)? If you use an email address to log in, you have a Mojang account.
You'll have to contact Mojang support. Meanwhile, this may be helpful in obtaining the information you'll probably need to prove you're the account owner:
In a Mesa biome at Y=25, I had to be in a slime chunk for the spawner to work. Lighting level didn't matter. At Y=56, the spawner did NOT work, even in the slime chunk.
In a Swamp biome at Y=64, the spawner worked in a non-slime chunk, but it had to be nighttime and the light level did affect it.
So this matches up with the wiki (emphasis added): "Slimes spawn in the Overworld in specific chunks below layer 40 regardless of light levels. They can also spawn in swamp biomes between layers 50 and 70 in light levels of 7 or less."
I thought that spawners overrode things like slime chunks and stuff...
The biome doesn't matter, but some other rules still apply. For example, pigs will only spawn on grass blocks. For your slimes, I'd guess you need to be below y=40, there has to be an opaque block with 2 blocks of vertical space, and clear of liquids. I don't know if the slime chunks matter. See http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Slime#Spawning
I'm guessing that slime chunk locations vary between Minecraft versions. Maybe the tool you used was for the wrong version? Anyway, try Amidst and make sure it's for the correct version.
Cool circuit. I was wondering how to do something like that today, in fact.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I found the video very difficult to understand. It's very shaky (you don't stand still), so it's hard to even see what's there. And you don't give an explanation of how the circuit works. Like what's the deal if more than one switch is active?
But I'll download it so I can check it out. Would it work with redstone lamps?
Regarding location, any advantages/disadvantages for hosting a premium server at Montreal vs Buffalo? I assume Montreal is hosted with OVH at Beauharnois. Who hosts your Buffalo servers?
We named a creeper Dinnerbone, so it would be upside down. Later, that creeper killed someone and the message was, "Jedo20 was blown up by Dinnerbone". It made me laugh.
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I use Minecraft Overviewer. It makes a Google maps type of display.
http://docs.overviewer.org/en/latest/
Here's an example map (not my server):
http://www.ethancentaurai.com/minecraft/overview/
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You can also use WorldEdit to selectively restore certain areas from a backup.
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I really question why you would want to record at more than 30 FPS.
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Is it safe to use LiteLoader for 1.8.9? The downloads page indicates it's "not great".
I'd like to try WorldEdit CUI with 1.8.8 or 1.8.9.
The forum software won't let me search this thread, sorry if this has already been answered.
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Haven't used it for a while, but Bandicam worked well. Paid for it to remove the watermarking and any other restrictions.
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But some of those are duplicates. You should stick with DawnsCorpse or MinecraftCats11.
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Pay him for it. Ask him how much money he wants.
EDIT: You could also check his name history at http://namemc.com
If he changes his name often, wait for the name to become available again.
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Was this a Mojang account (not Minecraft account)? If you use an email address to log in, you have a Mojang account.
You'll have to contact Mojang support. Meanwhile, this may be helpful in obtaining the information you'll probably need to prove you're the account owner:
https://help.mojang.com/customer/portal/articles/361380
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OK, glad you got it working!
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OK, I just did some testing on my 1.8.8 server.
In a Mesa biome at Y=25, I had to be in a slime chunk for the spawner to work. Lighting level didn't matter. At Y=56, the spawner did NOT work, even in the slime chunk.
In a Swamp biome at Y=64, the spawner worked in a non-slime chunk, but it had to be nighttime and the light level did affect it.
So this matches up with the wiki (emphasis added): "Slimes spawn in the Overworld in specific chunks below layer 40 regardless of light levels. They can also spawn in swamp biomes between layers 50 and 70 in light levels of 7 or less."
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The biome doesn't matter, but some other rules still apply. For example, pigs will only spawn on grass blocks. For your slimes, I'd guess you need to be below y=40, there has to be an opaque block with 2 blocks of vertical space, and clear of liquids. I don't know if the slime chunks matter. See http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Slime#Spawning0
I'm guessing that slime chunk locations vary between Minecraft versions. Maybe the tool you used was for the wrong version? Anyway, try Amidst and make sure it's for the correct version.
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Cool circuit. I was wondering how to do something like that today, in fact.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I found the video very difficult to understand. It's very shaky (you don't stand still), so it's hard to even see what's there. And you don't give an explanation of how the circuit works. Like what's the deal if more than one switch is active?
But I'll download it so I can check it out. Would it work with redstone lamps?
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Regarding location, any advantages/disadvantages for hosting a premium server at Montreal vs Buffalo? I assume Montreal is hosted with OVH at Beauharnois. Who hosts your Buffalo servers?
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We named a creeper Dinnerbone, so it would be upside down. Later, that creeper killed someone and the message was, "Jedo20 was blown up by Dinnerbone". It made me laugh.