Published Oct 24th, 2020, 10/24/20 10:25 pm
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Here is the first of my current project set. My desert themed builds. Full disclosure, some of the entities (ie..Lanterns, armor stand ect..) do not transfer well with the schematic. I added some basic structure layout, and a bit of interior design, but overall like the rest of my builds I like to let you be the one to customize it for your maps to fit in with your personality. I hope you enjoy this one, and there will be more to come soon.
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" Full disclosure, some of the entities (ie..Lanterns, armor stand ect..) do not transfer well with the schematic." - why do you not export with .nbt? I've never had any problems with anything likly since I am was forced to not use schematics anymore.
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Structure_Block for more infos
Thank you for this information. This is very useful, as I do have a difficult time keeping my versions of McEdit, or Fabric current and usable with the most recent updates of Minecraft.
Will most likely start uploading the .nbt files as well now, but will need to play with it some first.
Thanks again for the knowledge.
Structureblocks just have one stupid thing; you can only use a 48³Area to safe for now; so larger structures need to be splitt - if you do you should use a koordinated system for your parts and enter the next structureblock in the previous one; this allows people to load your structure much faster - again I would admire you to take a look at some of mine; after 2 or 3 years of using them I tryed to creat a system that is easy to import and not to much work to creat it. I have seen people who put some redstone on their first part that starts a commandblock that starts the loading of other parts - yea this is possible much very much work...