Sara Leona Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 Bonjour, J'ai commencé une partie en ligne il y a quelques semaines, tout s'est très bien passé jusqu'au Dimanche 5 Novembre 2023 où, en voulant rejoindre ma partie, le monde m'entourant a changé. Une sorte de mur est apparue tout autour de ma vision, qui disparait à mesure que j'avance, mais se reforme derrière moi. Même la couleur du sol a changé, on est passé d'un vert à une couleur plus orangée. Avez-vous une idée de ce qui a pu se passer ? Le même jour, juste avant l'apparition de cette anomalie, j'avais créé une nouvelle partie en solo, et elle n'a pas été affectée comme ma partie crée il y a quelques semaines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jugginator Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 Hello. So, and this is something we're looking into preventing, you can actually generate a map that has the same seed name as a world that already exists. When this happens, the differences (example, you used the same seed but adjusted some settings) can be just enough to be playable but you'll have these weird issues like so. Pretty much, what happened is that the world you created for the other game save had the same seed name and it wrote over the data, so you've two different maps on top of one another. Unfortunately, I am unaware of a way to fix this, other than a backup world. If you happen to know the exact seed name and settings you used to create the world initially, you can try to delete the world and generate it again. Note that you might be able to fix it by resetting all of the region files using "regionreset", but that will wipe everything you've built and whatnot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara Leona Posted November 7 Author Share Posted November 7 4 hours ago, Jugginator said: Hello. So, and this is something we're looking into preventing, you can actually generate a map that has the same seed name as a world that already exists. When this happens, the differences (example, you used the same seed but adjusted some settings) can be just enough to be playable but you'll have these weird issues like so. Pretty much, what happened is that the world you created for the other game save had the same seed name and it wrote over the data, so you've two different maps on top of one another. Unfortunately, I am unaware of a way to fix this, other than a backup world. If you happen to know the exact seed name and settings you used to create the world initially, you can try to delete the world and generate it again. Note that you might be able to fix it by resetting all of the region files using "regionreset", but that will wipe everything you've built and whatnot. Je n'ai aucune idée du nom de la graine utilisée au départ, je pensais que c'était celui par défaut, 10k. Merci pour cette réponse, j'imagine que je dois recommencer une nouvelle partie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jugginator Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 You're welcome. Yeah unfortuntately that might be the only resolution. You COULD try deleting the 10k world and generate it using the exact same settings, I would give that a try first. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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