![]() ![]() That triggered a MASSIVE chunk-reload that overwrote all of our builds with fresh, clean content that was completely out of place from it's surroundings. CHECK EVERYTHING! The first time I loaded my world, everything seemed fine until I found a chunk that had an error in it. Let it convert (depending on world size this may take a while) and then enter.Don't panic, this is just Minecraft switching from the "old" data value format to the "new" one. You will eventually get presented with that "needs to be converted" option. For example, I started in 1.7.3, jumped to 1.8, 1.0 release, 1.1 release, 1.2 release, etc. Slowly begin working your way up through versions.You want to backup the "clean" version that you start with, in case something goes wrong down the line. If your world loads correctly, you should be able to run around it and revel in the nostalgia!.It may say "Must be converted", if so you either went too far back or too far forward. After the world is created, exist and copy all the files from the server into that world's folder.Create a new, blank world, and make sure to enable cheats (if possible).Create a new profile and set it's MC version through the launcher to whatever version you remember it being (for me it was 1.7.3).Here's how I typically go about "rebuilding" a map from server files. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting Use the wiki or community support for questions that can be answered there.Explain your suggestions with a text post.Don't promote illegal or unethical practices.Don’t advertise servers or communities.Trails & Tales 1.20 FAQ | Login/Stolen Account Problems | Technical Problems On /r/Minecraft ![]()
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