Minecraft talk…
Last night my oldest and I got our 10 year old #minecraft worlds and server up and running again. Nice trip down nostalgia lane. We moved to PaperMC after struggling to get Craftbukkit working on the server. Has anyone experience using Dynmap on Centos. It seems horrible slow to generate the map and the full render seems to never materialize.
@outofcontrol I've used Blue Map... I'm at work, but I can get you the SpigotMC link from home.
@Romaq Bluemap is amazing! The 3D view blew me away. Having some troubles getting it to render the entire world as far as we've explored. Perhaps I am impatient. Thank you for the good recommendation!
@outofcontrol You can use Chunky to pre-generate chunks out to a distance first, and it takes time of course. Then you can have Bluemap render in its turn, but it is best you do *NOT* have both rendering at the same time. It will make both take forever, and you'll have mega-lag.
@outofcontrol Pre-generating chunks around your base area is generally a healthy plan to keep down lag issues. The downside: once generated, changes with Minecraft update such as new ores, new trees, or whatever... won't generate in new chunks. For *THAT* ... have Chunky "trim" chunks around your base. That would be one way to "recycle" maps while keeping your original base intact. :)