

Overflow and act strangely, usually resulting in Minecraft crashing.Īt X/Z of ☑.798*10 308, the position of the player, represented by aĭouble-precision floating point number, would overflow to 'infinity',Ĭausing a complete breakdown of arithmetic. Positions, mob pathfinding and other things using 32-bit integers will ☓4,359,738,368, which is about 23% of the distance from the Earth to

The hard limit where chunks are overwritten is at X/Z of The map started generating the distorted terrain) occurred at X/Z of The boundary between the normal map and the Far Lands (defined by when Instead, a level.dat editor could be used to teleport Very difficult (or at least time consuming) task, as walking to thereįrom the center of the map would have taken approximately 820 hours Getting to the Far Lands without the use of an external program was a It is also prone to make your Minecraft crash so try it at your own risk.
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However, as it says in the first sentence there is no easy way to get to the edge without using commands or external programs (Though there is a long running series that attempts to walk to the Far Lands, he is currently on episode 255). To get to the 'Far Lands' you can follow the instructions in the Minecraft Wikia. Update, the world abruptly ended at 32,000,000 meters, and leaving theīoundary caused you to be trapped rather than die. From the beginning of Infdev all the way to the Halloween Rendered fake chunks outside of a limit of 32,000,000 meters Īttempting to walk onto them would cause the player to die in the Versions between Alpha 1.2.0 (Halloween Update) and Beta 1.7.3 A sure sign that one has reached theĮdge of the map is that lighting no longer works past the 30,000,000th Meters from the center of the map, the playable area abruptly ends atģ0,000,000 meters, and fake chunks (they are not solid, they can beįallen through) start generating. In 1.8, instead of the Far Lands starting to generate at 12,550,820 However, since Beta 1.8, the Far Lands act a bit differently: In older versions of Minecraft there was an edge of the map called the Far Lands.
