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Since your already flying you can also just use the spectator to build
is it possible to fix the minimum and maximum water levels for the current one with some command?
"If you use /help tide
it has a good explanation on what the commands do.
To lower the water level, just type /tide min -1000
Then type /tide water -1000
Then /tide max -1000"
Flooding problem solved without spending a couple days removing mods one by one.
I didn't change any settings, and I don't think anything updated today.
/help tide returns nothing either, it's as if the mod has simply stopped functioning altogether
it has a good explanation on what the commands do.
To lower the water level, just type /tide min -1000
Then type /tide water -1000
Then /tide max -1000
Now your water level will be set 1km lower, well below the planet surface
You will see all the commands
In 8bit color:
52 is always submerged
53 is exposed during low tide and shoulder deep in high tide
54 is always above water
Hopefully that helps any aspiring planet makers.
Just copy the existing height and biome maps and edit them.
The default water level is around 78-79% grayscale
At what height is the water? I guess with high tides and low tides, I should ask the range of heights.
Because the problem of this custom planets is that they not update their mod to new version, so if there only stuff like beaches, which not require update + water core, we will have better modded version of planets (and it take less space on HDD).