Personal Player Dimensions
Important: As of version 1.20.1, this mod requires the Infiniverse mod to function.
Note: If you encounter errors when loading from PPD, consider updating your 1.20.1 version to at least 47.3.22.
On the server, every player spawns in their own personal floating island dimension. The size of this space is limited, but it provides a comfortable environment! You can only leave your personal realm after crafting a World Portal, which requires a diamond, ender pearl, coal block, and six iron ingots.
With an activated World Portal, endless travel opportunities become available. You can journey to Dimension 0 (the regular world) or visit other players' personal dimensions if they share their unique code with you. To obtain such a code, you need to enter the 'Home' command in the World Portal interface, save it, and then select it using the navigation arrow.
Returning to your own dimension is possible at any time - simply click on the Return Amulet located in the upper section of your inventory screen.
The modification allows you to change the entry point to your personal dimension by properly placing the World Portal. When placing the block while holding the sneak key, the entry point remains unchanged.
Starting with version 1.20.1-0.4.0, the mod supports configuration through a settings file! This functionality will be significantly expanded in future versions for Minecraft 1.21.
Standard configuration parameters:
#Determines the area available for building and movement within the dimension. Does not affect world generation. Not recommended to set below 384. Negative values disable this function.
"Movement Limit (blocks)" = 384
#Delay before teleportation to the personal dimension. A value of 0 or less completely disables the delay.
"Teleport Delay (seconds)" = 5
#Determines the player's spawn location - either in their personal dimension or not.
"Default Spawn in PPD" = true
Important limitations: Use this mod only with newly generated worlds! Activate cheat mode! At the current development stage, complete freedom from errors cannot be guaranteed.