Frazbil Posted Monday at 10:05 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:05 AM Will we require a new world to access the new world gen content for 1.22, or will we just need to travel beyond the current generated terrain for our world? Cheers. 1
LadyWYT Posted Monday at 10:18 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:18 PM Welcome to the forums and game! 12 hours ago, Frazbil said: Will we require a new world to access the new world gen content for 1.22, or will we just need to travel beyond the current generated terrain for our world? As far as I know, traveling to freshly generated chunks should be enough. You can also try using commands to regenerate old chunks, but doing so can produce unintended results so use carefully and backup your world first if you go this route! 1
coolAlias Posted Monday at 10:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:38 PM If you do start a new world to ensure you don't have any issues, but also do not want to abandon your home, there is apparently a way to copy it from your old world to the new. I haven't tried this, but it is from the TerraPretty mod's description: Quote 1. Backup your world and the TerraPrety.json file you used to create it. (Put all your gear in a chest inside your build first, and note the world's current date.) 2. Load up your old world, and go into Creative Mode by pressing "T" and typing "/gm c". 3. Open your Creative Inventory by pressing "E", search for the Magic Wand and put it in your hotbar. 4. Open WorldEdit by pressing "~" (just left of the 1 key) and click the Selection Tool on the left (fourth option down). 5. With the Magic Wand in your hand make a 3D selection around whatever you want to save by left clicking one corner, and right clicking the opposite corner. 6. Save your selected build by pressing "T" and typing “/we export savename”. 7. Create a new world save in Vintage Story 1.21 using Terra Prety 7.0.9. 8. Go to the location you wish to place your build, bring up WorldEdit by press "~", click the “Import” tool at the bottom left and select “savename.json” from the top menu. 9. Select "Replace All" from the Replace Mode at the top center menu, move the selection to the correct position with directional buttons and click “Place”. You can then also use "/time setmonth ___" (first 3 letters of the month) and "/time add _ days" (number of days into month) to bring your world to the exact date you left off.
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