AtlasWorldGen
AtlasWorldGen
Description
This world generator is my pride and joy. It generates huge, rolling hills, cozy huts, and lovable lakes. Together, these three elements create stunningly beautiful and open terrain.
Pictures
Latest Release (Version 2.0) Changelog
- Decreased spawn rate of huts
- Improved hut generation (hopefully prevented clipping of hut roof)
- Added flora (flowers, tall grass)
- Added small chance of a tall redwood tree generating
Upcoming features
- Configurable hut spawn rate
- Rare loot chests hidden inside some huts
- Togglable obelisk mode
- Ore generation
I hope you enjoy the world generator, I had a great time experimenting with it :)
Bug: The Dead Bushes spawn over water Ideas: Let people edit the huts, if they want them to spawn or not, let people edit the percent of each block in the world, so they can make the world made out of diffrent kind of blocks like diffrent colours of clay :D thanks
Can you make it so we can edit what blocks each world can be made of? ex. a clay world, a netherrack world, a stone world? This would be cool for creating different types of worlds
@iiAtlas Thanks!! @jacobml2000 If you're using Multiverse, I'm pretty sure you can just use Atlas or AtlasWorldGen for the generator
Whats the commands to get it???
what are some of the commands?
does it work with 1.4.5?
my email is [email protected] if you have the time to reply to me, and if not, thanks for making such an amazing geerator!
Does this work on 1.4.5?
@Fosofial
Isabella!
@iiAtlas For the pics, what texture pack are you using? It looks really cool :D
@jtjj222
Cool! Thanks :)
hi. i used mv to create the world. /mv create test NORMAL -g AtlantisWorldGenerator and i did get a world that was like the one in the picture, but there were void holes everywhere. iss there anything i can do to fix that?
@iiAtlas For configurable hut spawn rate in a config file, put something like this in your hut populator:
And If you want a default config file, place it named Config.yml in your plugin's root folder, with all the default values set.
Also, if you would want more interesting terrain, try adding a second or third simplex/perlin octave generator, with a smaller scale, and use something like:
to determine the height values. I hope this helps, and nice world generator.
@dandelion02
Smart! I'll do that right away :)
This looks awesome! Would it be possible to shift the world up 40 or so blocks, to stop slimes spawning everywhere? Slime is worth quite a bit of cash on my server so I don't want players farming in Atlas. Thank you (:
@PartyPinkie
Glad you like it! Give version two a go, it decreases the spawn rate of huts. If you wouldn't mind, let me know if the spawn rate is too high/low :)
I love it! Honestly, the huts are a bit derp, but if you made them a bit bigger and more rare it'd be awesome. Just add some fairly basic ore generation and I'd love to use this for my server! Rather than being a crazy survival server in which the most exciting thing you end up doing is running around strongholds, we'd have a beautiful and realistic world, perfect for creative building.
Really amazing job, Atlas.
@Zelpa
You've got a couple of options, the first of which would be to enter the "bukkit.yml" file and add this to the end...
...then delete the old "world" folder, restart your server, and voila! Another option would be to use My Worlds or Multiverse and use their command for generating a new world. Good luck!
I can't figure out for the life of me how to actually make the world generate with this, is there some specific option I'm missing?
Version two is coming along nicely! Here is a picture of some of the new flora generation. Also included in this next release is less "clippy" hut generation (less frequent floating stairs).
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Here's a snowy/icy lake for ya!
Looks pretty cool, I have to say.
While I myself won't use this (I don't use any world generator plugins), I think people would like to see trees and flowers, yes.
Maybe you could even add a 'snowy' biome, that has frozen lakes and snows over these beautiful rolling hills :')