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Execute the regen command multiple times, the seed has changed, but the world map remains the same, #102
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Tfg just uses whatever seed it gets, it doesn't generate one itself. By my own anecdotal observation, Multiverse appears to vary the applied seed in TFG somehow by worldname. Changing the world name will change the world being generated for TFG. |
Though, if you delete the world, then restart the whole server, then generate the world again with the same name, does the world change? If it does, then there may be something I can try to do |
I followed your steps, and the world changed. yes it does. |
like this : /mv regen zy -s --keep-gamerules |
Yeah I tried a fix, but it doesn't appear changeable from my end for some reason. |
I'd wager that multiverse is probably not gonna be fixing this, because it seems to be a direct compatibility problem. You could try another world manager plugin with the new version to see if it helps |
thanks !,I will try to delete and restart the implementation |
see: Multiverse/Multiverse-Core#3063
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