Normal for an 15+ year old world loading in new biomes?
i started this world in 2011 on my xbox 360 and have been trasnferring it more and more with the new updates and everything and i ran into this today. This is the FIRST time ive ever seen this and i dont know if this is normal or not
That’s usually deep underground. Must be a glitch.
Polish_Charge on
terraria corruption broke through
whois-eli on
thats such cool generation even if its just a glitch
TheYoungAnimatorFR on
You’re gonna have to cure the corruption pluh.
DoorAlternative7356 on
you mean 2012 on the 360?
Choice-Plankton9748 on
Totally normal for legacy worlds.
Old chunks stay the same, but new terrain you load now uses modern biomes, so it can look super cursed.
Shack691 on
When a world was created does not limit the biomes that can generate in it as it always uses the most modern generation system to process your seed.
RubApprehensive2512 on
Yes and it happens on Java.Â
My 12 year java world has so much corruption that I lost a large chunk of my bedrock. I have bedrock at 0 and -64. The deep dark is everywhere in some chunks.Â
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That’s usually deep underground. Must be a glitch.
terraria corruption broke through
thats such cool generation even if its just a glitch
You’re gonna have to cure the corruption pluh.
you mean 2012 on the 360?
Totally normal for legacy worlds.
Old chunks stay the same, but new terrain you load now uses modern biomes, so it can look super cursed.
When a world was created does not limit the biomes that can generate in it as it always uses the most modern generation system to process your seed.
Yes and it happens on Java.Â
My 12 year java world has so much corruption that I lost a large chunk of my bedrock. I have bedrock at 0 and -64. The deep dark is everywhere in some chunks.Â
i had lush cave generation once