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Would it not be easier just to make a new world at that point?
The map was almost 2Gb in size, so it wouldn't be worth it to lose ALL that.
Yeah, I see your point... we have all kinds of cool ♥♥♥♥ we've built over the years. We build an entire aircraft carrier lol
Alright we get it...
Oh yeah, well I bet I can kill you with an enchanted potato!
Make a bedrock room at the map's original spawnpoint (probably 0,0,60). Inside that room there are two buttons which are connected to command blocks. One command block will teleport the player outside the bedrock room (let's call that World 1) and the other will teleport the player to the new area (the one that is hundreds of thousands of blocks away from the original spawnpoint. Let's call that World 2)
After that, add a command block next to World 1's "entrance" which teleports the player back into the room. Do the same for World 2.
That's a great idea... I'm literally going to to that right now lol
Just did it. Works like a charm!
I don't know why you even care about what other people think... If you enjoy playing minecraft then just play it. It's not like you have to play with hateful 12 year olds. Gather up some buddys and make your own server. Build ♥♥♥♥, make goals, do whatever you want. That's the beauty of Minecraft