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Bug: World looks messed up at large coords (20mln,100,20mln) with build 1563

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Just installed a fresh new Forge server version 1.8-11.14.4.1563 on my linux server. All clean, no additional mods. I used the same installer (jar version) to also install my client (on Windows 7-64bit).

 

Everything seems to work OK, until I teleport to a region with high coordinates, such as:

 

/tp myname 20000000 100 20000000

 

The world now looks severly messed up!

width=800 height=450http://www.hamertjes.nl/download/2015-11-21_22.56.46.png[/img]

 

Being a software developer myself, I did some research, and it appears the bug has appeared somewhere between build 1.8-11.14.3.1450 and build 1563. Check out these tests:

 

Server b1563, client b1563: world messed up

Server b1450, client b1563: world messed up

Server b1450, client b1450: world OK

Server b1563, client b1450: world OK

 

Server is running: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, version 1.7.0_51

Client is running: Java SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_40-b26)

 

Let me know if you need any more information. I can reproduce this at any time.

 

Kind regards,

HammerNL

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Just tried with the latest build: 1.8-11.14.4.1572 -- yeah, I just read the rules :-)

Only installed a new client, so server is still build 1563: same problem.

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