So I'm trying to build a 'Kingdom' world of sorts in Minecraft, I set up a customized world so that biomes are at their largest size. My question is how the oceans work in this setting, with this size. I don't like how oceans currently work (with massive amounts of land surrounding little puddles of ocean) and I'm wondering if there is any way I can get the 'Continents' back? I've been thread-searching and haven't found anything that might help. I liked the 'continents' because I could easily mark off the different Kingdoms for when I upload my world in multiplayer.
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So I'm trying to build a 'Kingdom' world of sorts in Minecraft, I set up a customized world so that biomes are at their largest size. My question is how the oceans work in this setting, with this size. I don't like how oceans currently work (with massive amounts of land surrounding little puddles of ocean) and I'm wondering if there is any way I can get the 'Continents' back? I've been thread-searching and haven't found anything that might help. I liked the 'continents' because I could easily mark off the different Kingdoms for when I upload my world in multiplayer.
Why are guinea pigs called guinea pigs when they are neither pigs or from guinea?
http://i.imgur.com/oDP7Nau.jpg If only minecraft had generation tools like this....
"Personally, I don't care how large the oceans are. I just want them to still be ocean. I want "land in water", not "water in land".
I SUPPORT BRINGING BACK ACTUAL CONTINENTS AND OCEANS.