so i wanted to go to a specific seed in minecraft alpha and i managed to easily edit the random seed to the one i want using nbtexplorer but i hit kind of a roadblock, i need to delete all the chunk files in order to regenerate the world but every tutorial is for the modern versions and i have no clue what file in the alpha format is for chunks, any help would be appreciated

A very important issue not mentioned here is that prior to Beta 1.6 ores are much rarer in negative coordinates, with the southwest quadrant having the most amounts (note that this is relative to the movement of the sun, which used to rise in what is now the north; in newer versions +x, +z is to the southeast):


 -positive-coordinate-locations-give-more-ore-in-minecraft/21706#21706


Otherwise, this guide is entirely applicable to older versions (and in fact the data they use came from release 1.1 so it is extremely outdated for modern versions, but the principles mentioned apply to any version); the best level to mine at is also y=11, or 12.62 according to F3 (if it existed back then; F3 showed your eye level until 1.8, which only shows feet level with versions like 1.6.4 showing both), or just find a cave that goes down to lava level (this is the safest layer since lava is directly below you, with no drop):


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A chart of ore distribution before and after Beta 1.8 (the changes mentioned are only relevant to caving, which was nerfed by 50%, or multi-level branch-mines, otherwise branch-mining only depends on the per-layer density, which was unchanged; Beta 1.8 itself applies to versions up to 1.7.10, with release 1.8 increasing the size of all deposits by about 20%):




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I looked it up, but nothing was helpful other than this post from almost 5 years ago, which I haven't tried the solution because I'm unsure if it'll work: -edition-support/2641761-alpha-1-1-2_01-windows-game-crash-on-world-load

I have some seeds from some old worlds I want to see again, is there a mod that allows the ability to create alpha worlds with seeds or would it be possible to make a world blank but with the seed so that when the world is loaded it generates the world with seed using the generation type of that version?

I found a mod that let's you use old alpha seeds if you're still looking for this. There's no need to do this whole world update stuff just download this mod for 1.12.2. I know it says it's a server plugin, but I can 100% guarantee that it will work like any other mod, just download forge for minecraft 1.12.2 and drag this mod into the mod folder, when you're creating a world, select "world type: alpha 1.1.2_01" and then you're done. This mod doesn't generate villages or anything like that, but if you're using mods such as recurrent complex, rouge-like dungeons etc. it will generate those structures. Anyway Here's the link.

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After the release of Minecraft, other video games were released with various similarities to Minecraft, and some were described as being "clones". Examples include Ace of Spades, CastleMiner, CraftWorld, FortressCraft, Terraria, BlockWorld 3D, Total Miner,[385] and Minetest.[386] David Frampton, designer of The Blockheads, reported that one failure of his 2D game was the "low resolution pixel art" that too closely resembled the art in Minecraft, which resulted in "some resistance" from fans.[387] A homebrew adaptation of the alpha version of Minecraft for the Nintendo DS, titled DScraft, has been released; it has been noted for its similarity to the original game considering the technical limitations of the system.[388] In response to Microsoft's acquisition of Mojang and their Minecraft IP, various developers announced further clone titles developed specifically for Nintendo's consoles, as they were the only major platforms to not officially receive Minecraft at the time.[389] These clone titles include UCraft (Nexis Games),[390] Cube Life: Island Survival (Cypronia),[391] Discovery (Noowanda),[392] Battleminer (Wobbly Tooth Games),[393] Cube Creator 3D (Big John Games),[394] and Stone Shire (Finger Gun Games).[395] Despite this, the fears of fans were unfounded, with official Minecraft releases on Nintendo consoles eventually resuming.[396][397][11]

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