WebCannot regenerate chunks using the built in regenerateChunk method Resolved Export Details Type: Bug Resolution: Invalid Priority: Minor Fix Version/s: None Affects Version/s: None Labels: WorldEdit chunkgen Environment: Local machine running macOS with 20GB ram allocated to spigot Remote server at a hosting company with 6gb ram WebJul 22, 2024 · Unable to regen chunk (new world, new config) · Issue #545 · IntellectualSites/FastAsyncWorldEdit · GitHub IntellectualSites FastAsyncWorldEdit Sponsor Notifications Fork Unable to regen chunk (new world, new config) #545 Closed TheCiROMG opened this issue on Jul 22, 2024 · 1 comment TheCiROMG commented on Jul 22, 2024
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WebOct 29, 2016 · Use a version of MCedit that knows about (and won't replace with air) mod created blocks to delete already explored chunks which, when recreated, will contain the new worldgen. This has the downside of deleting anything you've build in the chunks, but if all the construction on the map is confined to a small area with the rest of the explored ... WebOpen your world in MCA Selector Click on "Tools" -> "Filter chunks" Replace the line xPos <= 100 AND xPos >= -100 AND zPos <= 100 AND zPos >= -100 with InhabitedTime = "0", … oxalates in green olives
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WebSep 11, 2024 · regenerating a single chunk is not likely to produce the same chunk as before as terrain decoration may be spread across chunks. Use of this method should be avoided as it is known to produce buggy results." If you don't mind that, you can keep on using the regenerateChunk method. WebInside the queue, the blocks are ordered by chunks, which enables FAWE to use more efficient chunk optimized algorithms to finally place (dispatch) the blocks into the world. For example, WorldEdit used by itself, performs lighting, and physics, and sends packets, for each block being changed. WebAug 30, 2013 · #2 Offline Killburner Every few upgrades to Minecraft, the world generator is updated. When you regenerate blocks they are based on a newer generation, you will get these results. Unfortunately there aren't many options. You can either smooth the terrain manually, or move to a newly generated world. Killburner, Apr 12, 2012 #3 oxalates in ginger