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Has anyone ever had a chunk errorcontact_support
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basically its world corruption that will remove itself in specific ways
Poll ended 01/11/2022 3:49 pm.
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yeah its pretty easy too load up a 1.17 world then use it in 1.8 and there will be insane chunk errors
Yup and in my main survival world I converted two of the closest ones. One was a facade over the front of a 16x16 chunk error gap within a long chunk error, before exsppanding into either side from 2014/2015. The other I build a boardwalk around and since (p[rimarily 2015) slowly converted into apartments, an inn, a "McDunky's" and a hotel.
Yup, i loaded up a 1.8 world in 1.6.4 when i was a kid, massive chunk errors after that! Also my current world is surrounded with chunk errors because of the world generator change from 1.6.4 -> 1.7
did something similar with 1.7 in 1.2.5
Nope!
here's an ez way to get chunk errors:
go to 1.17, create world
and update world to 21w41a
go into new, unloaded chunks, and watch
go to 1.17, create world
and update world to 21w41a
go into new, unloaded chunks, and watch
that is chunk discontinuity and btw chunk errors are things that appear for even more critical reasons than that
they still count as chunk errors
there are allot of names for one thing but all we know is each name has a different meaning like missing chunks which are no longer possible to get in current day Minecraft and are mostly client side, chunk discontinuity is server side and can majorly effect performance and the world itself since there is no going back without a back-up file and btw never play on the same world when changing versions its a bad habit and it leads to these things happening now we can go to the more present day version of it which is the hardware chunks so basically they only happen on full Hard drive and they are the most major a "chunk error" could get because even rejoining the world makes it worse [for a better example i'd rather watch antvenom to know about the hardware one because of how confusing it gets
Lots of times.