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How to stop the lag? Need help...
I have a singleplayer world where I am right now making a PvP map, and today i messed it up. The map is a harbour, and i tried to delete all the stone in the area by using the SPC command //replacenear. I didn't realise that there was sand at the botton of the water in the harbour. Lots of sand... I deleted the stone under it, and as every minecraft geek knows, sand falls. And falling blocks makes shit laggy as **** (sorry for bad language). The whole bottom of the sea fell down to the now exposed bedrock, and minecraft almost froze, but my computer actually managed to continue except that it was SUPER slow. It never seems to stop falling, and i want to know how to remove the falling sand. I tried /killall a couple of times but it didn't work at all. Any tips? Really mad at minecraft right now
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If your still logged in try //undo and if your using worldguard you can toggle sand physics on/off.
Oh By "items" do you mean the falling sand blocks (that are my problem) or the dropped items?
the dropped items
if sand falls on falling sand it glitches out and dops a sand block creating the lag
mcedit could solve this by deleting the items and removing the glitched blocks by religthing the area
if sand falls on falling sand it glitches out and dops a sand block creating the lag
mcedit could solve this by deleting the items and removing the glitched blocks by religthing the area
Aha, so thats why it lags extra bad. I am gonna try the //undo if it works, thanks!
as far i know spc cant get rid of items
Thanks, but I don't have MCedit. I tried to installit once, but for some reason it didn't work. I have Single Player Commands though, if you know any commands that will work. Good idea anyway, thanks for the help
open the map in mcedit and delete all the items on the ground of the harbour
