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The Building Toronto Datapack changes the world's height limit to 1024
Single Player installation:
- At world creation select add datapack and browse for the height pack as you would a resource pack
- If adding the height pack to an existing world, browse to your ./minecraft/saves/<world name>/datapacks folder and drag the height pack into it.
Server Installation:
- Browse to your <server directory>/<world>/datapacks folder and drag in the height pack.
- Create the "datapacks" folder if it does not exist.
- If using the Multiverse plugin, the height pack must be in the datapacks folder for the primary world. (The one listed in the server.properties
Modifying the Height Pack:
- Unzip the pack and go to the TorontoHeight\data\minecraft\dimension_type folder.
- Open overworld.json
- Edit the values of "min_y" and "height" to your liking. min_y is the bottom of the world and height is the max
Single Player installation:
- At world creation select add datapack and browse for the height pack as you would a resource pack
- If adding the height pack to an existing world, browse to your ./minecraft/saves/<world name>/datapacks folder and drag the height pack into it.
Server Installation:
- Browse to your <server directory>/<world>/datapacks folder and drag in the height pack.
- Create the "datapacks" folder if it does not exist.
- If using the Multiverse plugin, the height pack must be in the datapacks folder for the primary world. (The one listed in the server.properties
Modifying the Height Pack:
- Unzip the pack and go to the TorontoHeight\data\minecraft\dimension_type folder.
- Open overworld.json
- Edit the values of "min_y" and "height" to your liking. min_y is the bottom of the world and height is the max
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.19 |
to | Minecraft 1.20 |
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2 Update Logs
Update #2 : by Gamefruitpulp 07/09/2022 2:43:24 pmJul 9th, 2022
Changed data pack to be functional for 1.19
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