Hi
When Minecraft releases a new update that changes the look of the game world, new blocks in the world, a new biom or something.
Or in the next big update I think something should change in the Nether, new biom in the Nether also new blocks in the game world, I think I read something like that.
Will Dan integrate such an update with new biomes and new blocks in the world into existing worlds? (e.g. A world created in version 1.14)
I could imagine that a little difficult, so I don't think that 100% is possible. I can load and play the old 1.14 world with the latest Minecraft version, but do I have everything that is new in my world or do I have to create a new world in the latest version every time something new comes up? It's also stupid if I have to create a new world every time a new update comes and always have to start new in Minecraft.
This only happens in areas of your world that have not yet been explored (i.e. That the new content is there). Later on, everything else remains as it is.
The parts of the world that you have explored so far remain as they are. On the other hand, new terrain is generated where you have not yet been - e.g. Then new nether biomes.
So areas that have not yet been explored mean areas that I have not yet walked around.
Or also area to which I have not built or dismantled anything, but have walked through.
No, they are just not loaded yet, so you haven't been there yet
Where you've never been
OK,
It's better than if they don't appear at all, but still somehow stupid because you have to run / drive Dan completely every time you want to go there,
And what about the recently released bees, are they just where I haven't explored or does it matter to them? Not much changes with them, there's only the beehive on the tree and the bees fly there rum, trees are always there. So far I have not found any, just a masterless bee who flew there alone
They are only there where you have not yet explored.