This should not be considered “Works as Intended”. The command creates the ancient city at y level 51 each time, and is unusable for either development, testing or real time play. It should at least carve out the air or terrain generation so that the structure is usable. If a feature is put in to the game, it shouldn’t be “Working as Intended” when it is clearly un-viable. As evident by 10+ bug reports, there is a difference in expectation from the user and actual output. The structure is unusable untestable and un-helpful in development environments. The person above me makes good points.
I see. Alright thank you very much for your help and understanding.
I’m really not trying to be rude, but it is frustrating when the support overlooks the desire of the very customer base that keeps the game alive. This is not an isolated event.
Warning for what? I submitted a bug report that you guys have repeatedly ignored, and you close it. What are you going to do, ban me? How about you focus on organizing the bugs for the development team to tackle.
Thank you for the wonderful customer service. No wonder people love Microsoft’s buyout of Mojang.
MC-251413: The command /place generates some constructions. For example, I wanted to create my own village, but I saw that the paths were very littered. The ancient city is generated without space. (Resolved)
MC-252453: Ancient Cities Generate Buried When Using The /place Feature. (Resolved)
MC-252896: Ancient Cities do not generate correctly using the "place" command (Resolved)
MC-256435: place structure feature needs a small adjustment (Resolved)
MC-263279: /place command doesn't work with custom-generated biomes/terrain (Resolved)
MC-267848: Place Ancient City structure bug (Resolved)
Each of these are closed without consideration as they are considered duplicates.
Please for the community, listen to them. We don’t want a useless command, we want something that actually works.
Please do not close this as a duplicate. The original ticket was closed as “Working as intended” but clearly, as evident by tens of bug reports, and the command’s nature of not being useful, it is indeed something that should be fixed. No other structures work in such a way as this one.
Alright, I appreciate your help. I made a comment on the original bug. It appears people have made the same points that I make, but I tried to summarize them.