Yesterday, I spawned in a desert. I travelled some distance to the north and I discovered that I had spawned in exactly the same world I created a long time ago. I remembered the marks of my experiments on that world. (lava pouring down a tree, a cow trapped by two pistons, a jungle temple blasted by TNT and many others...). I then deleted that world. And then just recently I created another world and spawned again in the same world after travelling towards the east after landing on a grassland.
I had spawned in the same world 3 times among the gazillions of different worlds in Minecraft! I have a friend who had the same experience as me. Is this pure coincidence or is there a bug in the game?
It seems to be a bug. It happened to me in a snapshot when I died in Hardcore, created a new world and the same village I stayed at was there. My chests, farms and decoration..
This is a bug that happens if you delete a world, and then make another one with the same name. It's caused by the first world not being fully deleted.
This is a bug that happens if you delete a world, and then make another one with the same name. It's caused by the first world not being fully deleted.
Worlds are often not deleted properly and then when you create a new world the old chunk files are still there so they merge together.
You can't generate a new world and have man-made features in it (well, you're not supposed to be able to), it's all randomly generated from scratch.
So how do you completely get rid of a world that you do not want anymore?
I had spawned in the same world 3 times among the gazillions of different worlds in Minecraft! I have a friend who had the same experience as me. Is this pure coincidence or is there a bug in the game?
Not a horse or pony.
http://www.minecraft...ki/World#Trivia
http://raptr.com/UrbanNinja6?src=em_gamesm" target=""
No wonder so many of my worlds looked alike... *facepalm
So how do you completely get rid of a world that you do not want anymore?