Max Build Height

Discussion in 'Plugin Requests' started by Benjamin030934, Jun 16, 2015.

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    Benjamin030934

    We currently have a space plugin (movecraft/ ships) and a space station. The only problem is every time we get to the max build height we do a low orbit space walk, then we get everyone into a compartment where they can't see anything and decrease altitude with the illusion they are going up, when they actually aren't. Then we teleport them to the space station, /warp iss and they know that I teleported them, and the space station is above the nether because of lower visibility. On earth you can see the space station from the ground. Well, let me get to the point. I am looking for a plugin where you can customize the max build height or just make it really high.

    Commands: No commands, all done in config.

    Category: Server Tools.

    When i'd like it done: Soon.

    Thanks.
     
    Last edited: Jun 16, 2015
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    pie_flavor

    @Benjamin030934 This is not possible with current technology. The 256 build height is hardcoded into Minecraft, and is part of the reason it still runs kinda well on low-end machines. Still, if you wanted to change it, you would need a client mod.
    Saw something on reddit a while ago, cant remember where. It simulated max build height increase by teleporting you to an identical world, but about 100 blocks higher, whenever you got close to one of the edges. This can be accomplished with command blocks and a decent amount of MCEdit, but the plugin also made it so that any block changes were synced across all the 'heights'. It was demonstrated with a 1500+ block tall mountain.
     
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    Rahat

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    pie_flavor

    @Rahat Please do not say things that you have no knowledge of. That is for decreasing the limit.
     
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    Rahat

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    Benjamin030934

    @Rahat You can only decrease the limit thanks for helping though! @pie_flavor Your answer was a little confusing, can you explain it in easier terms? Thanks.
     
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