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Puremin0rez avatar Puremin0rez commented on September 4, 2024 1

Gotcha, that makes much more sense :P

Let me know what the outcome of that ends up being, I am genuinely curious if something specific to my fork is breaking it or if his integration relies on something strange.

Good luck!

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Puremin0rez avatar Puremin0rez commented on September 4, 2024

I have never seen nor heard of this feature before. I cannot find any code related too it, either.

Are you sure you are not coming from a fork of WorldBorder that had some extra feature or something? I am convinced this is not an actual feature in BrettFlans WorldBorder, which is what mine is based on. (the original)

If you really want it to be visualized, I recommend using the vanilla worldborder command to set the barrier up to get the blue wall. You would run /minecraft:worldborder set radiushere in the world you want it in. The important part is that you will need to multiply the radius used in the vanilla worldborder command by 2 for it to equal the same radius as the plugin based worldborder radius.

I'll add it to my suggestions list to add a feature in WorldBorder that will automatically visualize the borders using the vanilla blue walls. However, it will only work with square borders, as circles do not support such a feature.

Please let me know if you have any additional information about this particle effect, since I'm stumped on where this feature could be coming from and why it'd be broken.

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TheoRetisch1 avatar TheoRetisch1 commented on September 4, 2024

Uhh thanks for the detailed answer! I think I've made a mistake. If there was no Worldborder support for it, it was probably simply visualized by Selection Visualizer from Zrips (https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/selection-visualizer.22631/) and the function is now broken. I already experimented with the default worldborder, but at the moment we are using round worlds and actually I think the shape is pretty cool xD. Selection Visualizer also supports round shapes, I'll try to ask for a fix and link your fork :)

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TheoRetisch1 avatar TheoRetisch1 commented on September 4, 2024

The Worldborder visualization with SelectionVisualizer works wonderfully again. It was a bug that prevented a visualization with a round shape and a radius of over 3200 blocks. Zrips fixed it :)

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