A tweak has been developed that re-enables the old sand generators. I've installed it and it works; my sand generator is once again online. If you need sandstone, I recommend that you make use of it because I plan on removing the fix and replacing it with the (slower and more balanced) plugin whenever that plugin becomes available.
[edit] I've also found a program that makes it easy to make London Tube-style rail maps. I've updated the rail map in the OP with a new version in this style. If I've missed any stations or lines, please let me know.
Last edited by TinCow; 11-29-2012 at 15:23.
Who is the joker who put a portal in the nether with the top side in the middle of the sea.. in the air (approx x3797 y-571)? Luckily I had a stack of dirt with me...
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Based on the coordinates, that sounds like the location of the old Mushroom Island portal. Was the nether side of it at the end of a cobblestone road, in kind of a cobble house near a lava ocean? The island itself was deleted a while ago during some map regeneration, but the Nether portal to that area remained. You may have been the first person to go through it since the deletion, so it would have generated a new portal in the old spot, but there's no island there anymore, just open ocean.
Yeah, that's the old mushroom island portal. This post has a screenshot of the world map at the time that place existed, the mushroom island is partially visible under some of the red scribbles in the bottom right corner. That looks like approximately the same location as the coordinates you gave.
Last edited by Xiahou; 11-30-2012 at 04:49.
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Built myself a little underwater dome to live in....
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"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Nice! How did you do it without drowning?
How did I not drown? I used a helmet enchanted with respiration III and a bucket.
How did I do it? I made the form out of sand on the surface above the site by building a cobblestone platform. Then I went below and leveled the sea floor out under the site. Next, I broke up the cobblestone which allowed the sand to fall to the sea floor. Finally, I covered the sand form in glass and went inside and dug it out.
I'd like to do something bigger and deeper in the sea, but that took alot of time.....
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