i've had something like this happen too, only I had created a flat world to try out and went back to it one day and the center chunks were flat but the rest of the world was normally rendered with hills trees and such, and now I use that world as the spawn world for my server.
I think that can happen if you make a new world with the same name as an old one that wasn't completely deleted, you get parts of the old world in the new one.
I think that can happen if you make a new world with the same name as an old one that wasn't completely deleted, you get parts of the old world in the new one.
i've had something like this happen too, only I had created a flat world to try out and went back to it one day and the center chunks were flat but the rest of the world was normally rendered with hills trees and such, and now I use that world as the spawn world for my server.
Was that a world you made before the "Update that Changed the World"? Because before that, two of my worlds had perfect generation, then after I updated, I went into one of them and found two biomes split down the middle, and it doesn't look like natural generation. The same happened with my other world, and it became incredibly laggy after a while.
I have had this happen to me as well... There was a massive wall, so tall that on the top you could only build up about 10 blocks before you reached the height limit. In the middle of a desert... The wall had a plain on top.
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Was that a world you made before the "Update that Changed the World"? Because before that, two of my worlds had perfect generation, then after I updated, I went into one of them and found two biomes split down the middle, and it doesn't look like natural generation. The same happened with my other world, and it became incredibly laggy after a while.
Making redstone ready, superflat world, when this appeared.... I didn't create this, and you can see this is vanilla.
It stretches into a infinite ocean..
Any heads up on why this would be happening?
This is a common bug in Minecraft.
Nothing too interesting, but a pretty cool thing to have imo.
i've had something like this happen too, only I had created a flat world to try out and went back to it one day and the center chunks were flat but the rest of the world was normally rendered with hills trees and such, and now I use that world as the spawn world for my server.
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I think that can happen if you make a new world with the same name as an old one that wasn't completely deleted, you get parts of the old world in the new one.
Just testing.
The thing is, i named it a unique name...
Even i faced the same issue, and I think using the same name for the new world is making it. If someone gets its exact answer share it.
Was that a world you made before the "Update that Changed the World"? Because before that, two of my worlds had perfect generation, then after I updated, I went into one of them and found two biomes split down the middle, and it doesn't look like natural generation. The same happened with my other world, and it became incredibly laggy after a while.
I have had this happen to me as well... There was a massive wall, so tall that on the top you could only build up about 10 blocks before you reached the height limit. In the middle of a desert... The wall had a plain on top.
I post pretty rarely nowadays. Gosh, I wish this place weren't so... empty...
Nope. This was newly created...