Old



Old is a world type exclusive to the Bedrock Edition. The purpose of this world type is to provide smaller worlds on older or low-end devices that do not perform well with infinite worlds.

Creation
To create an Old world, simply select the "Old" type in the World Type dropdown of the world creation screen. Optionally, on low-end devices, toggle "Limited worlds" in the Video section of the options screen.

Overworld
Old worlds consist of a finite map with an area of 256×256 blocks with 128 maximum block height. They can generate with any of the current biomes except roofed forest, mushroom island, mega taiga, extreme hills +, mesa F, and birch forest M. However, as a result of their limited size, only a few biomes can be generated per world, also biomes that generate in here are shrunken 4× (16× area) to allow more biomes to generate. When creating an Old world, the player will always spawn in the middle of the world.

Structures which can generate in the Overworld in this world type are:
 * Villages. Only 4 variants of villages will generate, which are plains villages, savanna villages, spruce villages, and desert villages.
 * Lakes can still can generate normally, but lava lakes will not generate near bedrock. Also, lakes will not generate under Y=60.
 * Other generated structures, such as abandoned mineshafts, ocean monuments, woodland mansions, strongholds, dungeons, desert temples, jungle temples, witch huts and igloos will not generate, making resources very limited. Explorer maps are not in the creative inventory, and trading for one will cause extreme glitching which may cause a crash.
 * Caves and ravines will not generate in this world type, making the underground area solid. Rarely, hollow areas will generate.
 * With this world type, the Overworld will be the only dimension that will generate. Attempting to go to other dimensions will result in the portal not being activated.

Due to structure limitation in this world type, many resources become unobtainable in survival, and some mobs cannot spawn naturally. Because of that, playing survival in this world type will be challenging, due to the structures limitation reduces resources and also affect mobs spawning.

In Old worlds, the Nether and the End cannot be accessed unless the world is converted to the Infinite type, as detailed below.

However, the Nether and End actually exist in this world type but the only way to access these dimensions is via command or  with coresponding portal, just like the Overworld.

Converting to Infinite
To convert an Old world to an Infinite type, select the pencil icon next to the old world in the world selection screen, then select "Make Infinite!". This creates a new world with all of the saved data (inventory, terrain, structures, etc.) of the old world, sets the world type to Infinite, and keeps the world name; the old world is then renamed.

After converting to Infinite, the terrain copied from the old world will have a terrain wall separating it from the added area, as infinite worlds generate larger biomes.

This act is impossible in Minecraft China.