It's more likely just more chances of the structure as the biome covers a larger area.
Hey can you count villagers. How about most villages.
You also don't have largest plains (no forests, desertes, mountains, but include sunflower)
or largest plains/savannah biomes for the "home on the range" builders.
I modified Amidst's color scheme. I dislike the way it was displaying MegaTaigas because you can get very confused since ExtremeHills also use grey color.
Brown stands out and is not used by any other biome so far so you can easily tell it apart from other biomes.
Besides the podsol ground in MegaTaigas is brown so using this color makes sense.
The colors actually come from Amidst? Not Minecraft? Is it easy to modify?
You also don't have largest plains (no forests, desertes, mountains, but include sunflower)
or largest plains/savannah biomes for the "home on the range" builders.
For the plains lovers:
41659082377 - 1.223.200 m²
I like this seed because theres also a very large Ice Spikes biome with a flower forest nearby [0,-1000]. A rare and beautiful combination. You should see it yourself.
Besides 2 Jungles and Savanna biomes within 1000 blocks distance.
If you won't open-source it, at least take it to the next level, and publish a database of all the possible seeds. Isn't it correct that the seed is an 11 digit number? It shouldn't take terribly long to generate an output map for each seed and store it... with a little modification you might tag each map with pertinent data, and store it in a data structure, which can be published and searchable by parameter.
Minecraftians can then know what seed to use for whatever characteristics they want, and you wouldn't have to re-scan endlessly looking for a particular feature. Also, a rescan of all seeds would only be necessary if there are changes to the game's landscape engine
(this can free you up for more coding awesomeness eleswhere, too). Keep up the good work!
If you won't open-source it, at least take it to the next level, and publish a database of all the possible seeds. Isn't it correct that the seed is an 11 digit number? It shouldn't take terribly long to generate an output map for each seed and store it... with a little modification you might tag each map with pertinent data, and store it in a data structure, which can be published and searchable by parameter.
Minecraftians can then know what seed to use for whatever characteristics they want, and you wouldn't have to re-scan endlessly looking for a particular feature. Also, a rescan of all seeds would only be necessary if there are changes to the game's landscape engine
(this can free you up for more coding awesomeness eleswhere, too). Keep up the good work!
Eleven digits!!! ROTFLOL!!!
You're not even close.
Minecraft seeds can be any 64 bit signed integer from -9223372036854775808 thru 9223372036854775807 for a total of 18446744073709551616 possible seeds for each of the different modes and since the world generator changed with version 1.7, you have to add the worlds of the previous world generator so it's twice that many.
If every person on the earth (~7,000,000,000) looked at one map every second with no breaks it would take 83.5 years just to view the default v1.7.2 world maps.
FYI -9223372036854775808 is a nineteen digit number not counting the minus sign.
Since an Amidst .png file of a map is about 100k bytes. That's 10 maps to a megabyte, 10,000 to a gigabyte, and 10 million maps to a terabyte.
So it would take ~1,844,674 ~1,844,674,407,370 terabytes of hard drive space to store those 18446744073709551616 maps. (Edited for math error. oops.)
Does the term "effectively infinite" now mean anything to you?
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It is larger than the mesa in the specific biome 'Mesa Bryce',
And though this biomes bryce areas are split into 3 and may give the Bryce Large Biome seed a run of its money.
This seed is great, I tested it in Amplified mode and found great canions, interconnected by caver systems, with forested mountain tips way above clouds, where I made my home.
The view downward is incredible with mountainous rock, grass, trees and fog mingling with each other to make a perfect surreal landscape, and I can hop from a tree top to another to climb down the towering canion slopes, and reach the ground level.
The problem with Amplified worlds is that there are a lot of solid rock between the top of the world and the bottom bed rock where we can find diamond, and there are not enough flat ground for a village to be functional.
Thank you!!!!
I love this one! I wish there was a seed with several 'large' flower forests. I tried this one on default as well as LargeBiomes, the latter making it even more impressive.
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1,844,674,407,370 terabytes equals roughly 1 yottabyte, so yeah not even all the computer hard drives could store that many seeds.
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And how do you judge this to be a 'big village' How many houses? farms?
On one server (MC v1.4) I found one village with 13 farms, blacksmith 2 libraries 3 small and 3 large houses. Another village had 8 farms, 2 butchers 2 libraries 2 large houses and 8 small houses
So how would you judge a village to be large? I found no relation to number of farms and number of houses.
ASIDE: in another area was the smallest village I have seen, other than the well 'seed' point, it had 1 road and 2 small houses, and 1 farm.
By the way this is not something you can automate a search for.
I've seen this giant iceplains, keep in mind I am only showing one screen of it, it goes on far from what you are seeing in the screenshot. There are ice mountains in some spots but the biome just keeps going like a giant chain. Similar to the iceplains shown above.
A random point from where I'm referring to is 4000, -5000. A bit far from spawn, I was checking out a seed and I came across this beast. If you have AMIDST, check it out for yourself. 1147991599505095069
This is a glimpse of the Ice Plains Spikes biome in the seed referenced in the first post, for anyone else interested.
I always, ever since first hearing of this biome before 1.7 even released, wanted a vast and elegant landscape of one. Not only are they rare, but they aren't often as big, and this one is at spawn atop that!
I wish there was an easy to paste it into my primary world. I'm thinking of using MCEdit to paste it in anyway and spend all of the time manually blending the borders; I like it that much! I was thinking of starting a second world/server for those odd times we want a change of pace from our primary world, and that's another option. Either way, this biome or seed will be used.
Hey can you count villagers. How about most villages.
You also don't have largest plains (no forests, desertes, mountains, but include sunflower)
or largest plains/savannah biomes for the "home on the range" builders.
The colors actually come from Amidst? Not Minecraft? Is it easy to modify?
For the plains lovers:
41659082377 - 1.223.200 m²
I like this seed because theres also a very large Ice Spikes biome with a flower forest nearby [0,-1000]. A rare and beautiful combination. You should see it yourself.
Besides 2 Jungles and Savanna biomes within 1000 blocks distance.
If you won't open-source it, at least take it to the next level, and publish a database of all the possible seeds. Isn't it correct that the seed is an 11 digit number? It shouldn't take terribly long to generate an output map for each seed and store it... with a little modification you might tag each map with pertinent data, and store it in a data structure, which can be published and searchable by parameter.
Minecraftians can then know what seed to use for whatever characteristics they want, and you wouldn't have to re-scan endlessly looking for a particular feature. Also, a rescan of all seeds would only be necessary if there are changes to the game's landscape engine
(this can free you up for more coding awesomeness eleswhere, too). Keep up the good work!
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The idea is great. What kind of storage do you recommend? An XML file storing 1 million seeds for example? JSON?
Eleven digits!!! ROTFLOL!!!
You're not even close.
Minecraft seeds can be any 64 bit signed integer from -9223372036854775808 thru 9223372036854775807 for a total of 18446744073709551616 possible seeds for each of the different modes and since the world generator changed with version 1.7, you have to add the worlds of the previous world generator so it's twice that many.
If every person on the earth (~7,000,000,000) looked at one map every second with no breaks it would take 83.5 years just to view the default v1.7.2 world maps.
FYI -9223372036854775808 is a nineteen digit number not counting the minus sign.
Since an Amidst .png file of a map is about 100k bytes. That's 10 maps to a megabyte, 10,000 to a gigabyte, and 10 million maps to a terabyte.
So it would take
~1,844,674~1,844,674,407,370 terabytes of hard drive space to store those 18446744073709551616 maps. (Edited for math error. oops.)Does the term "effectively infinite" now mean anything to you?
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The latest release of Amidst, version 4.6 can be found here:
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You should probably also read this:
https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding-java-edition/minecraft-tools/2970854-amidst-map-explorer-for-minecraft-1-14
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Misscalculation.
It would take ~ 1,844,674,407,370 terabytes.
And i'm willing to bet that this is more than the sum of every hard drive space on this planet.
General Mesa Biome type
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From
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/2174425-
It is larger than the mesa in the specific biome 'Mesa Bryce',
And though this biomes bryce areas are split into 3 and may give the Bryce Large Biome seed a run of its money.
Ocean, next to extreme hills AND river, and NO desert for a long distance.
Your extreme hills seed looks like the one I'm looking for, but... not quite that
21449998301 - 196.848 m²
This seed is great, I tested it in Amplified mode and found great canions, interconnected by caver systems, with forested mountain tips way above clouds, where I made my home.
The view downward is incredible with mountainous rock, grass, trees and fog mingling with each other to make a perfect surreal landscape, and I can hop from a tree top to another to climb down the towering canion slopes, and reach the ground level.
The problem with Amplified worlds is that there are a lot of solid rock between the top of the world and the bottom bed rock where we can find diamond, and there are not enough flat ground for a village to be functional.
Thank you!!!!
I love this one! I wish there was a seed with several 'large' flower forests. I tried this one on default as well as LargeBiomes, the latter making it even more impressive.
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Where... spawn is a small island in a ocean!
And how do you judge this to be a 'big village' How many houses? farms?
On one server (MC v1.4) I found one village with 13 farms, blacksmith 2 libraries 3 small and 3 large houses. Another village had 8 farms, 2 butchers 2 libraries 2 large houses and 8 small houses
So how would you judge a village to be large? I found no relation to number of farms and number of houses.
ASIDE: in another area was the smallest village I have seen, other than the well 'seed' point, it had 1 road and 2 small houses, and 1 farm.
By the way this is not something you can automate a search for.
Seed 4343223532501801634
A random point from where I'm referring to is 4000, -5000. A bit far from spawn, I was checking out a seed and I came across this beast. If you have AMIDST, check it out for yourself. 1147991599505095069
I always, ever since first hearing of this biome before 1.7 even released, wanted a vast and elegant landscape of one. Not only are they rare, but they aren't often as big, and this one is at spawn atop that!
I wish there was an easy to paste it into my primary world. I'm thinking of using MCEdit to paste it in anyway and spend all of the time manually blending the borders; I like it that much! I was thinking of starting a second world/server for those odd times we want a change of pace from our primary world, and that's another option. Either way, this biome or seed will be used.