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Bug
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Resolution: Incomplete
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None
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1.17.10
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None
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Unconfirmed
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Xbox
After creating an amplified world on Xbox One Legacy edition and flying around loading in chunks, i successfully convert it to Bedrock Edition. Then when on Bedrock, I fly around the borders of the amplified biomes making sure the way it transitions into the new world generation is smooth and looks almost natural. I have done this before without issue.
Now, flying around on Bedrock loading in the borders between old world generation and new world generation, everything seems as smooth as usual, but after flying at least 150 blocks away and then returning to the same previously loaded-in border, all the smooth transitions change back into giant ugly cube chunks. I don't understand why it doesn't just stay smooth, but if you're able to recreate this I'm sure you'll understand.
I just want smooth, natural looking transitions again.
To recreate this issue:
First, use Minecraft legacy edition to create a new amplified world.
Once the world has loaded in, fly around for a short distance to load in some land.
Save and exit.
Then, load the world up on bedrock edition 1.17.10 (experimental features off or on, caves and cliffs off)
Fly around the border of the amplified biomes where it transitions into new world generation. Everything should look as normal. Continue to do so and after you've made a long distance, turn around and go back the exact way you came. After a little way, you should notice the transitions you already just loaded in, turning into ugly cube-ish chunks.
I hope this helps fix the issue, I only ask if I could be updated on progress occasionally (: