Deleting DH.sqlite files
Wondering if i can just delete these to save space and when i relog into the world DH will recreate such files from scratch (obviously less all of the lod data) without issue?
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Solution
Yea, that works. The files are located here:
/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/
yeah ive found them, thanks alot. didnt realise until now that DH is using up over 100GB of my drive lmao
idk why but i thought the whole point of lods was that they are low profile and dont use much mem/storage
past DH 2.1 they should generate much smaller
ah yeah, i saw the faq about vacuuming but cba as i dont play alot of the worlds anyways
also do you know if this is unusual lol? tiny region file and massive .sqlite
ive barely played the world for more than a few hours
assuming that you did not use any pregen and the data size is purely because of the DH DB it is unusual
it looks like it didn't do any compresion at all
IDK though in which version compresion were improved
Region files are small, because when DH creates LODs it deleates the vanilla chunks
That is one of the reasosn DH does not recommend using chunky and such
nah the only mods I use are dh and performance so I don't think so
it's fine though I'll just delete the entire sqlite file
@Mal kinda random but how did you see your folder sizes like this
looks like they used wiztree
Windirstat
very useful software for seeing where all your storage has disappeared to
(wiztree is better)
both do the job fine lol
i’m looking for some that embed it into file explorer