Hello so im getting this really persistent crash that requires me to manually restart as rtk cant detect it... it happens randomly at any time on...
ok i used //regen, it doesnt work as i said it wouldnt. //regen only handles block data and biome data based on the seed. it doesnt modify chunk...
so will //regen, i dont think you quite understand the situation =S the map was created in bet 1.7, the generation of the world has changed since...
with a map dating back to beta 1.7 that information doesnt exist //regen regenerates to the worlds seed. this is besides the point though, this...
well the problem is that those chunks are already regenerating back to their original state, i dont think //regen does anything more than just...
it was more of a backup of your statement but meh lol. i did a little research and i think the item held in the inventory may be client sided
mcedit what? the entire map? (10kx10k blocks of land?) if you mean each building, worldedit is better but its not just buildings, its entire land...
And as I have said. I can't do that. I have already asked my players and they dislike the idea. It would destroy the project. It's specific chunks...
i dont lol, the backups were lost during the transfer. ive looked past this the holes for quite some time when i one day decided i wanted to fix...
just tried it, the issue doesnt occur, this issue happened after we transfered servers, looking at the region files i noticed there are some...
that doesnt help me... as i have said, i have run regionfixer and it would have cleared up corrupt world chunks.
you can use ctm to texture blocks with metadata, we use it on our server: [IMG] [IMG] but when it comes to placing them, it will just place...
Hello! Recently there has a been a strip of land over our world where the land has decided to regenerate into flatland, at first i was like ugh i...
update: i have gone over these chunks in mcedit and deleted then placed land within these chunks, loading the server back up and going back to...
ok so recently there has a been a strip of land over our worlf where the land has decided to regenerate into flatland, at first i was like ugh i...
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