How do I get rid of these huge black holes that are getting randomly generated in my minecraft world [duplicate]

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I just went on to my minecraft world and in the middle of a underwater structure that I had built with no issues yesterday was a huge hole. I can't place block or even go into it. Several of these appeared and they even started to occur on land. Also I have the Mo' Creatures mod and alot of the rays and dolphins are spawning around these areas.

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Best Answer

Log out and then log back in again. This act of reloading the world should cause the client to regenerate the area.

What you are experiencing are 'Chunk Errors'. The world hasn't loaded that particular area properly.




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Why are there big holes in my Minecraft world?

The "room" phenomenon is caused when the server sends partial chunk data because of many blocks changing in that part of the chunk.



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Answer 2

You can press F3+A to force reload the missing chunks, it doesn't always work in my experience though.

Answer 3

Shorten your field of view. Or at the very least, cycle through them once.

Changing your field of view forces the chunks around you to reload, and using a shorter field of view means having fewer chunks you need to load, which can drastically reduce the hole-in-the-world syndrome you're experiencing.

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