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Ice Mountains World Type Mod

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Minecraft, as is, is an already amazing world to discover, so what's better than already there astonishing ice mountains that make the world look even better?? If you're playing Minecraft and want something entirely different in your surroundings, this mod can assist. Add an Ice Mountain or an Ice Island to see what new things you can accomplish.
Please bear in mind that certain locations are experimental and should only be used by experienced gamers.
In the most recent versions of this mod, two additional planet kinds have been included. Both have a similar idea, but they produce the landscape in quite distinct ways.
-IceMountains: -Old Ice Mountains (IceMountains): -Old Ice Mountains (IceMountain The terrain generation in its previous incarnation. It isn't very ornate. But, in order to avoid chucking it out the window, I decided to keep it in the mod. This version does not include any erosion simulations. It simply consists of three overlapping perlin noise functions. Known issue: Mountains can grow taller than 256 blocks, causing them to be cut off.
-Ice Mountains (IceMountainsE): The terrain generation has been updated. Expect to wait roughly 3 minutes if you start a new planet with a new seed. It will create four heightmaps, each covering a 4096x4096 block region. The landscape will be produced swiftly inside that region. It isn't a flaw. To adequately model erosion, a vast region must be considered at the same time. As a result, chunk-by-chunk creation is no longer feasible, as it was in the previous version. However, that should not discourage you from playing on that world type. There are not many biomes yet. So far only forests, swamps, oceans and of course the ice mountains.