Just loaded an old existing world, anyone know how to fix this?
I seem to be getting some weird overlapping LODS are prob from the sea at some point been much higher. The world also had an increased world height in the past (dunno if that has anything to do with it)
I've managed to fly around the map filling in most gaps but this part here won't go away. Anyone know what might be causing it? Thanks!
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you cant fix it you will have to delete it
wdym?
delete what
Its worth noting that if I join the server and don't host it, this issue doesn't exist. Only if your singleplayer or hosting
it also fills in if I fly very far away which is weird
you must delete the world
if you dont have many LODs generated, the easiest fix would be to delete your LODs. you can do this by deleting the sqlite files
/lodstored
Single Player:
- Overworld:
.minecraft/saves/WORLD_NAME/data/DistantHorizons.sqlite
- Nether: .minecraft/saves/WORLD_NAME/DIM-1/data/DistantHorizons.sqlite
- End: .minecraft/saves/WORLD_NAME/DIM1/data/DistantHorizons.sqlite
- Custom Dimensions: .minecraft/saves/WORLD_NAME/DIMENSION_FOLDER/data/DistantHorizons.sqlite
Multiplayer:
- .minecraft/Distant_Horizons_server_data/SERVER_NAME/
if you dont want to regenerate your LODs because it would take a long time to get them back, you should be able to up your cpu load, stand in the spot where the LODs should update, and wait for that to happen. that can take some time though
will give this a go thanks, will let u know if it fixes it 🙂
sadely it just never filled in. Even with the max CPU setting its still missing after 10 hours of play lol
will have to delete em using that command
wait no- my bad, not command, you just delete the files gotcha