• Denvil
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    3015 days ago

    Has it always been 8? I swear it was 7, is my brain just making that up?

      • Denvil
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        1114 days ago

        I made it very clear that I thought it used to be 7. As in the past. As in not the present, a point that is before the present. Some time that is not now, and not the future.

          • Denvil
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            314 days ago

            In the room? Heavens no, that’d be absurd. But they’re in the Nether, everywhere I go I see it’s face. I walk 7 blocks this way and end up 7 blocks from where I started. Coincidence? I think not!

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      This is from the trivia section of the Nether wiki page. I remembered it being different too in the past. I think I played on a small or classic world where the ratio was only 1:3.

      In Legacy Console Edition, the size of the Nether is limited, with bedrock walls surrounding it on all sides. The Overworld-Nether ratio varies depending on the world size: it is 1:3 for Classic and Small worlds, 1:6 for Medium worlds, and 1:8 (the same as Java and Bedrock editions) for Large worlds.

      Edit: Removed link to outdated wiki to avoid SEO pollution.

    • @[email protected]
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      314 days ago

      Rule of thumb is that Computers love base 2 numbers (2,4,8,16,ect) and hate prime numbers 7 and higher.