Is there a way to fix MCC tool chest world converter's rendering glitch?
MCC tool chest is a program I used to convert my bedrock edition world to Java edition.
After I played a while, I realized that only the amount I discovered in my bedrock world renders in and the rest is a bunch of messed-up glitched blocks.
It is a survival world, so I want to keep exploring.
My two final questions are: Is it possible to make the whole bedrock world go into Java edition? Is it possible to make the world render in properly in Java?
Thank you for your time.
Best Answer
Bedrock and Java edition has different chunk generation, so you could find something like this:
After you cross "border of your bedrock world" generation will be normal, but for java edition - it can't generate your old bedrock anymore, even with same seed.
There is a small chance, that you put your world somehow to amplified version, but unlikely. It would look like this and this.
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How do you use the MCC tool chest to convert worlds?
MCC Tool Chest will convert XBOX360 and PS3 worlds to the Minecraft PC format. Extract/Open world in MCC Tool Chest. On the main menu under tools click on Convert and then click on To PC. This will bring up the Convert To PC options dialog.Can Java world convert to bedrock?
Open the Universal Minecraft Converter and sign in. Click the PC (Java) button to view your worlds. Double click on the world you want to input. (To input a world stored elsewhere on your PC, select it by clicking the Browse button at the bottom of the window, then click Open.)How do I convert my java world to bedrock for free?
MCC Tool Chest - The Free Minecraft NBT Editor+ for the console. Powered by.Convert Java Minecraft worlds to Bedrock with MCCTool Chest Tutorial
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