[MC-227] Some random terrain was made on a new super flat world. I have a screen shot .png to show you. Created: 24/Oct/12  Updated: 09/Feb/13  Resolved: 04/Nov/12

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.2
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Colby Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: None
Environment:

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Attachments: PNG File 2012-10-24_17.45.40.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-315 Chunks do not delete properly remaini... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

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 Comments   
Comment by Chalmes (Jon) [ 04/Nov/12 ]

Duplicate of MC-315?

Comment by Andrew McCluskey [ 02/Nov/12 ]

This can also happen if you have recently deleted a world with the same name as your newly created one. The game hasn't deleted all the old world files and some chunks from the old world are put in the new world.

Comment by Lutzee [ 25/Oct/12 ]

Happens when level.dat becomes corrupt/updating a flat map to a newer version of the game

Comment by void [ 24/Oct/12 ]

I agree with ZeHelper.

I once made a world in 12w42a, and when I converted it to 1.3.2, Something SIMILAR happened.

Comment by [YT]ZeBests [ 24/Oct/12 ]

Are you SURE you created this world in 1.4.2 pre? This only happens when you flip from 1.1 to later versions (to my knowledge).

Also, you did not write a description. How do you expect people to help you?

Comment by void [ 24/Oct/12 ]

Remake this! You didn't write your system SPECS, or a description.

Also, that is because of a chuck error or something. You know how in normal worlds, you sometimes have chuncks that are not there? Well, this could be the opposite, I suppose. :I

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