Metaworlds Unofficial
Metaworlds Unofficial Modification
Presenting an unofficial adapted version of the ancient Metaworlds mod, which has been ported and improved for work with Minecraft version 1.7.10 on the Forge platform.
Installation
To install the modification, follow these steps:
Install Minecraft version 1.7.10 with the latest Forge version
Download the most recent jar file of the mod and place it in the mods folder
Sometimes additional library installation may be required, as indicated on the project page
Main Features
Metaworlds Unofficial opens up amazing possibilities for creating real worlds within worlds! These raworlds function completely fully - they can be modified at any time exactly like the main world. All standard block mechanics work inside raworlds without restrictions.
The modification allows:
Creating fully functioning worlds within existing worlds!
These worlds are constantly available for editing, just like the regular world
A wide range of regular block mechanics works completely in raworlds
World size is unlimited - raworlds are generated as chunks
Ability to move through such worlds even during their movement
Creating rotatable and scalable raworlds
Using special blocks for quick alignment and flipping of raworlds
Applying the raworlds reintegrator to merge them with the main world
Configuring all crafting recipes through automatically generated configuration files!
Improvements compared to original
This version contains several important improvements:
Compatibility with Minecraft version 1.7.10
Simplified installation - no longer requires installer and two separate mods
Fixed display of damage taken in subworlds
Eliminated the bug that prevented dying in survival mode while in a subworld
Video Review
Check out a detailed video review of the original modification
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When will there be a port for version x.x.x?
A: Most likely never, unless someone else takes on this project themselves.
Q: Can I use in modpacks?
A: Of course! You don't even need to ask for permission.
Q: I found a bug! / The mod doesn't work with X! / I have a crash!
A: You can always report the problem through the bug tracking system, and the developer will try to fix it.