PEAK wrote:I didn't encounter any crashes, but need "stay_inside" (You were too far away...).
What is stay_inside and why do you need it?
I miss "sethome" -- doesn't something like this exist in Minecraft?
I just checked in the Minecraft Wiki and I found a “home” command for teleporting the player back to the spawn point (=bed). There's no “sethome”, however.
In v0.16.0:
When I place a chest...Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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WARNING[Main]: GUIFormSpecMenu::drawList(): The inventory location "nodemeta:-513,8,1065" doesn't exist
... the chest is not working -- I cannot store something in it.
Digging the chest and placing it anew helps sometimes ... particularly if I place it facing another direction. ???
I can't reproduce this. :-(
Does this happen with new worlds, too? Did you really use a normal chest or a large chest?
Wield image for mcl_wool:silver_carpet is missing.
Fixed.
I dug like crazy but could not find even one Emerald -- and no Lapislazuli. Are they so rare?
Redstone in contrast seems very common -- much more than in v0.15.0 (or 0.14.0?) - is this intended (although I like to get much redstone)?
Yes, redstone ore is very common in Minecraft, it is more common than iron ore and less common than coal ore. But only appears in the depths.
Emerald ore is extremely rare, rarer than diamond ore. In Minecraft, it is also supposed to only appear in one particular biome. Emeralds are mainly used for trading, not mining.
Lapis lazupi ore has about the same rarity as diamond ore in Minecraft. But its ores drop 4-8 lapis lazuli instead of just 1.
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Per ... Height.png
The highest likelihood of lapis lazuli ore is between Y=-48 and Y=-46. Lapis lazuli will gradually become less common above and below these heights.
Ore generation has been improved in previous versions, but I'm sure it's not perfect yet. I probably should try to run some analysis to count the percentage of ores which ACTUALLY get generated, and then compare it with Minecraft's, then I can be sure. :-)