Okay, this is bullcrap

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Okay, this is bullcrap

by Gatharoth » Sat Mar 10, 2012 03:46

Alright, so I'm playing Minetest's version of skyblocks right? Well, I left a hole in my cobble generator by mistake, and so lava was leaking out. When I went to build my upside-down house, which I used water to get underneath. All that lava that was leaking from 800+ blocks in the air, eventually turned into cobble. Now it lags the local server.

How can I remove them w/o losing my progress??

I've tried WorldEdit, but because of the lag, it can't remove the nodes.

Edit: There is still lava and water flowing down even though there's not supposed to be any.
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by Jordach » Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:57

I have seen the bug before, it must be destroyed.

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by Lunarhiro » Sat Mar 10, 2012 13:39

Perhaps...you could place nodes using the worldedit, following the path of the lava, then when all the lava is covered, delete them all again?
 

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by RabbiBob » Sat Mar 10, 2012 15:29

Can you screenshot the issue? Having trouble understanding the situation.

Without really understanding, you should be able to put a block of anything substantial at the upper most occurrence of water\lava to cause it to slowly regress.

http://youtu.be/2QXe7kCSdWs
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by Gatharoth » Sat Mar 10, 2012 17:33

Lunarhiro wrote:Perhaps...you could place nodes using the worldedit, following the path of the lava, then when all the lava is covered, delete them all again?


Nope, can't place nodes because there's too much lava, the local server lags because of it.

RabbiBob wrote:Can you screenshot the issue? Having trouble understanding the situation.

Without really understanding, you should be able to put a block of anything substantial at the upper most occurrence of water\lava to cause it to slowly regress.


Image

There's the screenshot. Its from what I could load at the time, and I'm under it. It spreads out even more.

Note:There is no lava source, because it was leaking from a cobblestone generator I made while on skyblocks.. It is all flowing lava that is stuck because of how much there is.
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by jordan4ibanez » Sat Mar 10, 2012 18:46

ermmm..maybe i could world edit it for you and then upload it..you'll have to upload it and send me a link
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by sdzen » Sat Mar 10, 2012 20:54

ive had this many many times you must place a bucket over the top of water then work the remains down systematically
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by sdzen » Sat Mar 10, 2012 21:00

this happened so many times on sicp server to me and raymo
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