Published Aug 11th, 2016, 8/11/16 6:54 pm
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Hexagonal Array of 31 Cells (same size/number of hex plots as a full grown city from Civ 5!), intended for situations where individual plots of land are desired (e.g. a build contest, or recreating a city from Civ V)
IMPORTANT: This build is very large! The overall dimensions are 317x11x272. The total volume of the schematic file is just over 1 million blocks, and even pasted with the -a flag in world edit (excluding air), the pasting operation will place 706,626 blocks into the world. DO NOT paste this over any kind of terrain unless you're running a godly super-server. If you can't MCedit the schematic into place, I highly recommend either of the following options:
1) Removing all blocks (including bedrock!) underneath the paste area, so that you're pasting over the void
2) Pasting this such that there is no gap between the bottom of the array and the blocks below it.
The reason that these two solutions are required is that Minecraft's lighting engine sucks, and pasting solid blocks with a gap above the terrain beneath forces a lighting update on every single block under whatever it is you're pasting, causing a huge spike in server resource demand.
Each plot has one layer of grass, 3 layers of dirt, and 8 layers of stone. The stone extends under the path to the very border of the plots (up to the oak wood slabs in the dividing paths). Each cell/plot is completely bordered by bedrock on the sides and bottom, leaving the only opening at the top grass layer.
For an example building to fit into one of the plots, see my hexagonal house project: www.planetminecraft.com/project/hexagon-plot-array-31-total-hex-plots/
Built using Ragecraft Faithful 64x Texturepack
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/resource-packs/2128869-ragecraft-faithful-64x64-a-traditional-styled
Built on cubecraft.mcserver.ws
IMPORTANT: This build is very large! The overall dimensions are 317x11x272. The total volume of the schematic file is just over 1 million blocks, and even pasted with the -a flag in world edit (excluding air), the pasting operation will place 706,626 blocks into the world. DO NOT paste this over any kind of terrain unless you're running a godly super-server. If you can't MCedit the schematic into place, I highly recommend either of the following options:
1) Removing all blocks (including bedrock!) underneath the paste area, so that you're pasting over the void
2) Pasting this such that there is no gap between the bottom of the array and the blocks below it.
The reason that these two solutions are required is that Minecraft's lighting engine sucks, and pasting solid blocks with a gap above the terrain beneath forces a lighting update on every single block under whatever it is you're pasting, causing a huge spike in server resource demand.
Each plot has one layer of grass, 3 layers of dirt, and 8 layers of stone. The stone extends under the path to the very border of the plots (up to the oak wood slabs in the dividing paths). Each cell/plot is completely bordered by bedrock on the sides and bottom, leaving the only opening at the top grass layer.
For an example building to fit into one of the plots, see my hexagonal house project: www.planetminecraft.com/project/hexagon-plot-array-31-total-hex-plots/
Built using Ragecraft Faithful 64x Texturepack
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/resource-packs/2128869-ragecraft-faithful-64x64-a-traditional-styled
Built on cubecraft.mcserver.ws
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