Steps to reproduce:
In the bedrock version in the nether, find warped and crimson forests.
Take a close look at tree generation in these biomes.
In the java version in the nether, find warped and crimson forests.
Take a close look at tree generation in these biomes.
Observed results:
In the bedrock version, tree generation is very rare. There is a lot of free space between the trees and there are noticeably fewer trees than in the Java version.
Expected results:
The generation must be the same in both versions!
Image:
Bedrock
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[media]Bedrock
[media]Java
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No, because they're always like that, similar looking places in java edition have much more "trees" than their bedrock counterparts.
I might be very wrong but judging by the fact that we on bedrock have less grass and kelp generation compared to java, this might be intentional? Hopefully that's not the case because boi this sucks.
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What do you mean "not enough information"? You literally just have to see both biomes on both versions to see that the java ones are much more lush.
I recently survived the java version and was able to park in trees. Going into the bedrock version, trees are generated noticeably less often. In the Java version, there are 1-3 blocks between the trees, and in the bedrock version, there could be 1 more tree between the trees (sometimes).
Steps to reproduce:
In the bedrock version in the nether, find warped and crimson forests.
Take a close look at tree generation in these biomes.
In the java version in the nether, find warped and crimson forests.
Take a close look at tree generation in these biomes.
Observed results:
In the bedrock version, tree generation is very rare. There is a lot of free space between the trees and there are noticeably fewer trees than in the Java version.
Expected results:
The generation must be the same in both versions!
Image:
Bedrock
[media]Java
[media]Bedrock
[media]Java
[media]Yeah, exactly, but I don't think they'll reopen this one, so please make a new report with the info you just gave. Also please link to this one too.
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Will open. You can update the report: copy everything after the line and paste it into the description. Or moderators will do it later)
In addition, this report has already received 15 votes and I see no reason to make a new report.
"Steps to reproduce:"
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id say its rather the seed