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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-152503

Converting older worlds to infinite creates submerged or garbage area border

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    • Minecraft 1.14.2 Pre-Release 2
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    • Windows 10, Java, new computer. No mods, no texture packs.
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    • Creative
    • World generation

      Converting non-infinite maps from 1.7 creates this boarder I can only call "garbage" that is reminiscent of the old Farlands bordering from legacy versions, but hanging over a void.

       

      Sometimes, when it successfully converts to infinite, it will be below sea level with a massive wall or water surrounding the map. 

       

      One 12.2 map converted into chunky blocks like a puzzle.

       

      I've tried to first open these worlds in the version they were created in or various in-between versions. While 1.14  & 1.13 convert the world edge at a normal generating speed, earlier versions rendered the garbage area with severe lag. I've tried this on several old maps by a few different creators.

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