Back in 1.1 I started a new world, and now with the new chunks and the jungle biome I will have the chunk bugs again, so I'm willing to sacrifice the jungle for not having the chunk bug, is there a way I can disable the jungle biome?
You'd have to "disable" 1.2 terrain gen completely. I don't think the game keeps a copy of the 1.1 terrain generation anymore. Your best bet might be to use a third-part program's 1.1 version to pre-generate your world as far out as you think you'll ever go.
Oh right. Well you get that in maps that are all 1.1 and all 1.2 too, so mixing maps really isn't that much worse.
I agree, if its small I say "some previous miner did that looking for ore", if its bad, I'll go through the trouble of using mcedit to fix it up. I did that when b1.8 came out, and some more after b1.9 and you can't tell there were ugly cliff walls for miles. some spots blended real nice, so go figure.
People should be reminded that unless you saved your own jar for 1.1, downloading it from someone else is illegal. Mentioning it on the forums can get you into trouble so best just keep that out of the discussion.
And by trouble I mean getting your minecraft account banned, not just your forum account.
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In the real world, you stick your head in the dirt to hide from problems.
In Minecraft, you stick your head in the dirt to find problems.
Thanks!
sometimes it blends nice and sometimes it looks like a giant wall. sometimes its worse with a zig-zag pattern
I agree, if its small I say "some previous miner did that looking for ore", if its bad, I'll go through the trouble of using mcedit to fix it up. I did that when b1.8 came out, and some more after b1.9 and you can't tell there were ugly cliff walls for miles. some spots blended real nice, so go figure.
And by trouble I mean getting your minecraft account banned, not just your forum account.
In Minecraft, you stick your head in the dirt to find problems.
Anvil does not have the backwards compatibility the snapshots did. Old worlds will get Jungles.