I made a world in 1.6. I then started playing on the world in the latest development version. I used the /tp command to teleport me to a chunk that was not already loaded. I think it's because of this that the world crashed and I can no longer play on the world.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a world in 1.6.
2. Leave the game and relaunch it in 1.7.
3. Play the world in 1.7.
4. Teleport to a chunk that is not already loaded.
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Thanks. I updated from Java version 1.6 to Java version 1.7, and it works fine now.
So, it appears that if you're using Java 1.6 and you have a world generated in Minecraft 1.6, and you try to load a new chunk in Minecraft 1.7, the new terrain generator makes you crash and the world can no longer be played in Minecraft 1.7 unless you update to Java version 1.7.
Oh boy, so many 1.6s and 1.7s.
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