A village on my world causes crashing when you get near it. There are no buildings near it other than the torch posts, farms and trails. The chunks near generated funky and cut off at the end of the chunk. I think it must be an old style village because the torch posts use black wool, I may be wrong about this. When someone gets close enough, the game will slow, freeze and eventually crash. It has come to the point where my world crashes as soon as the world generation screen ends. I have had a friend get stuck there and while trying to save him with a tnt cannon I accidently fell 2 blocks too close and got stuck myself. Other chunks around my world are funky too. My world is currently inaccessible. Please fix this, i've been playing on this world for multiple years and I am heartbroken. I don't know how to reproduce it naturally in a world other than my own. I have 3 copys of the world though, 2 of the 3 aren't completely broken yet and I could reproduce it on them. This is for the village and pillage update. Again, I beg you to fix this.
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