Converting non-infinite maps from 1.7 creates this boarder I can only call "garbage" that is reminiscent of the old Farlands bordering from legacy versions, but hanging over a void.
Sometimes, when it successfully converts to infinite, it will be below sea level with a massive wall or water surrounding the map.
One 12.2 map converted into chunky blocks like a puzzle.
I've tried to first open these worlds in the version they were created in or various in-between versions. While 1.14 & 1.13 convert the world edge at a normal generating speed, earlier versions rendered the garbage area with severe lag. I've tried this on several old maps by a few different creators.
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No mods, I play vanilla with no mods & no texture packs. None of the map creators mention the use of mods in creation either, & none of them require mods to be added.
Had a map created in 12.2 corrupt badly after optimizing as well.
So you're telling me that you built the terrain in the screenshots by hand? That is not vanilla Minecraft world generation.
These were handmade projects from Planet Minecraft that creators spent months to years working on.
Usually when I convert these, various biomes will generate around the boarder. The problem now is that I'm either getting water, void, or farlands on the boarders instead of biomes. I've tried regenerating them a few times to see if it changes.
Has the 1.7 world been generated by a mod?