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Can someone explain this?

Jaffl3

Active Member
Well you can get to the save file folder in your .minecraft folder, so if you:
Press the Windows button > type %appdata% and press enter > .minecraft (should be at the top) > saves > find your world.
When you've got it I have no idea how you would go about sharing it, however.
And if you already knew how to find your .minecraft folder then I apologise for being patronising as fuck.

EDIT: Just seen Aviarei's post, thought I should add that if you have a Mac I have no idea how to find your saves folder. :p
 

Cheese7710

Well-Known Member
I saved the file. Now where to put it?

Also, I think this glitch is linked to me trying to make the perfect large biome world then going to superflat, because the entire normal part seems to be swamp.

EDIT: I found more biomes. I hope there's a desert, because I want sand to be part of the package :p
 

Cacher

Well-Known Member
Well, resources would only be there for 2 days then lol. People would start with the surface diamonds, then move on to destroying every resource until not even stone can be found.
lol.

Also did you make this on that new computer of yours?
 

MotorKat

Well-Known Member
hmm, so when I used that same seed, it didn't do anything special... can you mention the coordinates of where this flatland area starts?
 

Hawke

Well-Known Member
don't forget to also include coords for the place, as new players spawn in a random spot which may not be the same for everyone.
 

Cheese7710

Well-Known Member
Okay, I'll try to upload it. Also, I traveled to the coords on the seed myself, but nothing was there :(
 

MotorKat

Well-Known Member
Okay, I'll try to upload it. Also, I traveled to the coords on the seed myself, but nothing was there :(
possibly maxed out on your computer's memory limitations? i've gotten some weird structures, flat areas and chunk errors on my roommate's MC world because he didn't allocate enough memory for it.
 

mountainboy965

Well-Known Member
First.... This is awesome

Second... post your pics on reddit.

Third... what are the coords of where the super-flat and normal terrain collide?
 

ChibaMasato

Well-Known Member
This is an error with the world generation. It's rare, but occasionally, Minecraft will read that you have both selected, and when the world generates you get these odd walls. It's been a bug with creative since it came out, and no one knows how to fix it. Strange enough though, this doesn't happen with survival, to my knowledge anyway, as the glitch only occurs whenever you switch the world type, and who would play survival on a superflat world? :/
 
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