As the title says, it has officially been four years since I first generated my world Zurvival 2-1. I will write a much more fancy post later on, but I wanted to get this out there that my world is now one year older, and it is still thriving and growing for each passing day. But it's got a nasty birthday, in the form of the most recent snapshot for Minecraft, which has seriously affected my world negatively, and destroyed my iron farm.
My fourth anniversary as a Minecraft player can mark a turning point in my world's history. In the absolute worst case scenario, I can end up getting stuck with 1.13, because it becomes too risky to upgrade any further than that. I can also end up with having to revert to an earlier savefile, lose at least 2days worth of work, and having to revert back to the most recent 1.13 release.
Its not something Im happy about, thats one of the risks I take by loading my world with a snapshot to begin with. Its just a real shame that the world begins to regerenate itself like this. I have literally loaded dozens of snapshots, and never ever have I run into this issue.
I will update my blog here as soon as I know more about the status of my world.
- Mattias
My fourth anniversary as a Minecraft player can mark a turning point in my world's history. In the absolute worst case scenario, I can end up getting stuck with 1.13, because it becomes too risky to upgrade any further than that. I can also end up with having to revert to an earlier savefile, lose at least 2days worth of work, and having to revert back to the most recent 1.13 release.
Its not something Im happy about, thats one of the risks I take by loading my world with a snapshot to begin with. Its just a real shame that the world begins to regerenate itself like this. I have literally loaded dozens of snapshots, and never ever have I run into this issue.
I will update my blog here as soon as I know more about the status of my world.
- Mattias
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