So just a while ago, I got bored of the nether so just returned to the overworld. In my area, I have expanded and taken a big area. A lot of work was put in to it because it was my second survival world. Why not my first? Because when I was playing the first one about a year ago, my computer crashed and the world was gone when I opened minecraft back up. Not to much of a big deal because I had a dirt house and didn't know how to make tools. So now back to the story: I had nothing to do around my house so I wandered out into the desert beside my house. After awhile, I left the desert to go to a plains biome. While walking I saw a giant dirt structure. I thought it was a weird hill so I checked it out. Then I saw a fence gate and some torches. I was like "woah. Discovery time!" I went in the front door and saw a crafting bench. Then I explored a bit and found it looked very familiar. It was my first house! I walked around and saw the familiar sights! The body of water under an elevation. The sand pillars I made for posts. The long cave behind my house. The big body of water beside my house. It was all there. And now I don't know how it got there because my first world got deleted years ago and I was in my second world! Any ideas as to how it happened?
Well the world sometimes isn't completely deleted so your new save could have had the same name as the old one causing them to form together. At least thats what I think. And I'm not sure if the world deletion happens to alot of people.
Also, there are really weird cases in which if you create a world, you're actually using the same world as the one before. It happens when you name your 2nd world after the 1st; and seeing that your computer crashed before you exited, I would safely assume that the world was corrupted from actually seeing it but not deleted (AKA it disappeared for awhile).
Also, there are really weird cases in which if you create a world, you're actually using the same world as the one before. It happens when you name your 2nd world after the 1st; and seeing that your computer crashed before you exited, I would safely assume that the world was corrupted from actually seeing it but not deleted (AKA it disappeared for awhile).
Also, there are really weird cases in which if you create a world, you're actually using the same world as the one before. It happens when you name your 2nd world after the 1st; and seeing that your computer crashed before you exited, I would safely assume that the world was corrupted from actually seeing it but not deleted (AKA it disappeared for awhile).
Well yeah, I named them the same
Then you're one of those special cases then :3