

What is Dynamo?
Dynamo features 15 unique structures that generate naturally in the world based on the world seed. This means that worlds with identical seeds will get the same structures in the same locations. Importantly, Dynamo doesn't interfere with player-built structures in any way.
How does it work?
To use Dynamo, you'll need to download the schematic and import it into the desired world using MC-Edit version 1.9 or above (including experimental versions). Make sure you're using MC-Edit Unified version 1.5 or newer, as older versions are not supported.
After placing the schematic in the world, you need to manually press a wooden button on the mechanism to start the system. When the words "Dynamo by ChocoParrot" appear on your Minecraft screen, you can continue playing normally.
Bug Reporting
A dedicated Google form has been created for reporting errors related to Dynamo. All technical issues and malfunctions can be documented through this form.
Important Information
It's important to understand that Dynamo is a completely vanilla development based on command blocks. Therefore, don't expect the same stability as client mods that edit the game's programming code. Some delays or minor inaccuracies in Dynamo structure generation are possible. If problems become critical (severe lag or major generation errors), they can always be reported as bugs.
Also worth noting is that the base Dynamo-Cord engine is based on Spark's original engine for Orbis, but has been completely rewritten from scratch. The developer obtained permission from Sparks to publish the project. All structures presented in Dynamo were created by a team of builders who put tremendous work into the project.
Conclusion
This concludes our introduction to Dynamo. Ahead of you are many discoveries and amazing structures that will make your gaming world even more diverse and interesting!