CubicWorldGen
This modification package offers two customizable world generators specifically designed to work with the CubicChunks mod:
CustomCubic - Advanced Generator
This generator provides functionality similar to the vanilla "Customized World" type, but with significant improvements. The interface has become more user-friendly, and height limitations are completely absent.
Main features:
- Setting the water level in the world
- Enabling/disabling cave systems
- Managing fortress generation
- Alternative fortress placement system (distribution across spheres around the world center)
- Control over the creation of villages, mines, temples, ocean monuments, and woodland mansions (structure functionality not yet implemented)
- Setting up canyon and dungeon generation
- Adjusting the frequency of water and lava lakes
- Ability to create lava oceans
- Single biome mode with biome and river size settings
Advanced ore settings:
- Adding and removing various ore types
- Generating any block as ore (except for some entity blocks)
- Noise generator settings with real-time preview
- Generator layers for different world areas
- Customization of block replacement (stone blocks, dirt depth, ocean blocks)
- Ore generation conditions
FlatCubic - Flat World
An analogue of the vanilla superflat world, but without height limitations. Allows adding and removing layers, setting blocks for each layer.
Note: For CubicChunks versions 1.10.2-0.0.871.0, 1.11.2-0.0.856.0, and 1.12.2-0.0.852.0, these generators are part of the main mod.
Installation and Dependencies
Requires MinecraftForge installation. Place downloaded mod files in the mods folder.
Required dependencies:
- CubicChunks
- MalisisCore (for access to the generator settings interface)
Important: The 1.10.2 version lacks a graphical settings interface. Preset creation is only possible in newer versions.
Compatibility
Custom world generators, with some exceptions (certain biome-dependent tree types), do not support world generation features added by other mods. All other CubicChunks compatibility issues remain relevant.