Minecraft chunk loading 1.8.8

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I'm building a world in Minecraft (Hogwarts) and I want to have the great hall and my requirement is to have the celing changing via command blocks. I tried to do that, but the command block said "cannot place blocks outside the world". Is there a vanilla way to get around this or are we needing to wait for mods and put a chunk loader in those chunks.



Best Answer

I figured it out - I did /setworldspawn and the chunks that I wanted are loaded all the time now. Feel free to add a way to keep them loaded (mainly for command block use) if I decide to change world spawn again.




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How do you force load chunks in Minecraft?

You can use the /forceload command to control whether chunks are force loaded in a world. A chunk that is force loaded will load constantly.

How do you fix reloaded chunks in Minecraft?

You can hold down the F3 key and press A on your keyboard. The chunks will reload right away as the button combination forces Minecraft to reload all the previously loaded chunks again. The process is very helpful if your chunks are glitching in a server.

How many chunks do chunk loaders load?

Each world is divided into chunks that are 16 blocks wide, 256 blocks tall, and 16 blocks long. When fully filled, a chunk has 65,536 blocks in total.

What is the chunk loading distance Minecraft?

In multiplayer, the chunk loading distance is equal to the view-distance, as configured in server. properties. It follows the formula (2v + 1)2 = AoC where v is the configured view-distance, and AoC is the area of chunks that are assigned an original player ticket (level 31 - entity ticking).



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