User talk:Ryker36507

Far Lands
I noticed your edits on the Far Lands page. Please note that Java Edition does not use anything above 64-bit integers and floating points. Please stop claiming that there is a 128 or 1024-bit limit, as these have no effect on the gameplay. The BlobsPaper.png 04:11, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Ryker, 1.8e308 is the maximum value for type double, which uses 64-bit storage, so it is "64-bit" .  Nixinova  T  C  05:59, 16 November 2019 (UTC)

My explanation of the Farlands
Have you ever wondered what the Far Lands are? Well, they were a giant wall of stone that stretched from bedrock to the build limit. They were in the game from February 27, 2010, to September 9, 2011. They were added in the Infdev phase and were removed in Old Beta 1.8 pre-release 1. Now, let's get into why they happened. (using what I hear from AntVenom, not from this Gamepedia)

Basically, AntVenom, or by his first name, Taylor, said that every time you pass a power of 2, the floating point-precision errors worsen. A video by him that I watched showed me that his X coordinate was changing from prior to, at, after, at, and prior to 4194304.

What I want to accomplish in my game on the XBOX One
I visually want to buy a copy of Minecraft for Java Edition. When I have over 25,000 US dollars, I will buy the following: 1. A copy of Minecraft: Java Edition for PC. 2. A Windows 10 computer and insert the disc (Only if there is a disc)

Mi explicacion del muro de piedra de 12.55M
Las Farlands son un error en el código matemático de generación del terreno que hizo que apareciera un muro de piedra en X / Z: 12550824. Se eliminaron en la versión beta 1.8 anterior.