Those areas also looked like they were saved but weren't. There were also several other (smaller) areas, thousands of blocks away from the parts shown in the screenshot above. Opening the world normally causes Minecraft to crash, but that's an issue even when only a few chunks are saved - it's something to do with an invalid banner entity, and probably has to do with the Wynncraft server having mods that aren't present on the regular singleplayer server. The chunks may have been saved and just not recognized as valid chunks by both the world downloader and WorldPainter. WorldPainter loading the world afterwards: Possibly related to the fact that the world is 92.3 MB and it was mostly downloaded all at once without restarting the downloader.Īllegedly saved chunks before restarting the world downloader: Possibly related to #89 since those crashes happened at the same time as this. After stopping the world downloader and opening it again, it shows many chunks are no longer saved, and upon loading the same world in WorldPainter it shows the same thing. After using it for a while on one server, the chunks seem to have stopped saving, despite the GUI showing them as saved.
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