Do you have any other weird and interesting ways to find chunk borders? Let us know here in the comments! :D I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial, and get a lot of use out of this in your survival worlds!
When I need to find chunks, me and my friends go into a copy of that survival world, put it in creative, and make all sorts of lagmachines. Everywhere are dispencers constantly firing fireworks and moving pistons are all over the place. Then we all fly away and come back into the lagzone, and because the world isnt fully loading in, we quickly place down blocks on the chunklines. After a few tries, whe've got a chunk bordered out. We note the coördinates of the corners and go back to the survival world. Yep, that's how I do it😂. It is always a lot of fun to do with my friend(s). We know there are better methods, but we prefer this one. Btw we play on switch, xbox and ps4 mcbe, so getting a texture pack isnt really a good option.
Hey silent, If you were to explore a chunk in the overworld, would it load in its respective chunk in the nether, even if you don’t go though the portal? I’ve been wondering this question ever since they released the nether update because in my main survival world, I have made a portal room but have not actually entered the nether yet in hopes of being able to have new 1.16 chunks get loaded in instead of the old nether.
I just wanna share how to find the other corner of the chunk border with mafs: If x and/or z is a positive number, and the block you are standing on is divisible by 16, you are of course currently standing on a chunk corner, to find the other corner, just simply add 15 on either x or z of the block you're standing on (add 15 on both of them if they are both positive) and that's the opposing corner :D If x and/or z is a negative number, and the block you are standing on is also divisible by 16, you are pretty close, what you'll do is subtract 1 on either axis to get a chunk corner (to reduce confusion, suppose you are standing on -16, subtract 1 and you get -17, a bit confusing, ik) and now you are standing on a corner, subtract once more by 15 to find the opposing corner Thank you for coming to my ted talk Edit: Edited some things Edit 2: Edited some more things that's kinda wrong
The whole video I was wondering if you were going to mention the divide by 16 method lol. Definitely the easiest. Quick note when I tested it, when you get a whole number when dividing by 16 on both X and Z it is always the NW corner of the chunk. So just mark out 15 more blocks to the East and South then connect the lines from there =)
That’s only for negative numbers; Negative numbers find the multiple of 16 and go 15 blocks both east and south. Positive Numbers find the multiple of 16 and go 15 blocks North and west.
I'm am a noob when it comes to redstone. And troubles with chunk borders is one of the reasons I'm too afraid to build a contraption as it would break anyway. So this video means a lot to me. Thank you so much for this Silent
Great vid as usual, but wouldn't it be easy to get mojang, to add a toggle button in settings maybe just below coords, turn chunks on/off. All the methods show work, but all convoluted, could you imagine, asking a java player to do this haha. Still, a thumbs up from me for the vid.
Tip for using math: if you divide by 16 and don’t get a whole number (not on a chunk)….. take whatever number you get and take the closest whole number above and below it and multiply that times 16. Those number are the closest chunk borders to you on that axis. You do the same thing for the Z axis as you did for the X axis and can find the closest chunk borders on that axis. For example using coordinates (87, 23, 44)- 87/16=5.4,-> 5x16 and 6x16 are 80 and 96. 44/16=2.75 -> 2x16 and 3x16 are 32 and 48 Therefore the chunk you are in is 80-96 by 32-48 I was waiting for the math option because I figured that was easiest and is how I’ve always done it. But since you waited so long I was starting to worry if it wasn’t as simple as if it divides by 16 evenly it’s a chunk border.
Thank you so much. I’ve not really been wanting to download any chunk resource packs off the internet, because once I accidentally installed a virus. I really appreciate this resource pack.
@@collsamirno, they just doesnt want to add these kinds of features to make difference especially the price of java edition and bedrock are not the same. Java is way more expensive than bedrock edition. Its not because of other platforms for be which are the mobile devices. There are a lot of java edition launcher in mobile devices such as hello launcher, pojav launcher and a lot more. How were they able to make these launchers if mobile devices cannot handle these simple features when mojang can literally just add a simple button for pe which would enable chunk borders while the creators of mobile launchers like pojavlauncher was even able to make such difficult things to be possible
Give it 5 more years and Java script will no longer be half abonded... it'll be fully abonded, as will Java minecraft. And then bedrick will for ever be better than Java. Its only a matter of time, Javascript is ancient technology 20+years old lol. I'm no tech guy but I've been told that Java is holding back bedrock, word has it recent updates have had features removed because of the inability to get them working on java with acceptable performance
Create a level 1 map where your building. Then keep placing blocks until you get one in the corner. Count 16 blocks both ways away from that corner and boom, you have a chunk border. This casn be expanded upon by further counting even more blocks away instead of just 16 and is my personal favorited way of finding borders
Your honestly one of the best UA-camrs out there, you've helped me so much with my worlds on bedrock and I have many of your farms on my world love your content and am looking forward to many more amazing contraptions, tips and tricks, and op farms
HOW TO FIND USING MATHS: 1) Go to block with X and Z coord divisible by 16 (does't matter if +ive on -ive) 2) and 15 to both coord 3) Mark that block and join it!! Ya that's it , it's that simple. The reason why other people are coming up with different methods is because a chunk has 4 corners and only one of them would have coord divisible by 16 , I have checked this using Chunk Base too so it's 100% correct. If you want further explanation let me know :)
I was growing dark oak trees about 50 or 100 blocks away from my village. I came back to see only half the front half of the tree grown. A few months later and there’s a small shrine around it now
Silent as always has an easy solution that works easily for me with no messing. I play on ps4 survival only and using the locator map is by far the best idea I have seen, and it works.
When I try to import the resource pack into Minecraft on my iPad it just says 'Failed to import' and then the file's name. Is there a way to make this work on iOS or am I just not going to be able to use it?
Wheres the download to the old one u had here? The one u use in the video. I watched this before and loved it. I lost my download and need a new one but sadly I can't find it here anymore. I don't like how foxys uses a armor stand. I just want a resource pack like the old one u had here. Can you please put the download here?
i have always just divided the x and z coordinates by 16. if the answer comes out evenly then it is a chunk border, if there is a remainder it is not on a chunk border.
For a NEGATIVE coordinate, if you divide the coordinate by 16 and get a whole number, youre at the end line of a chunk and if you get a number with the decimal .0625, youre at the beginning line of a chunk. For POSITIVE if you divide by 16 and get a whole number, your at the beginning line of a chunk, if you get a number with the decimal .9375, your at the end line of a chunk. Hope this helps with the last tactic to figuring out chunk borders. Reply if you have any questions
@silentwisperer how does the Chunk border resource pack work, I install and its in my resource pack folder and its activated in my world but nothing show at all??????
pretty sure there’s an issue with the resource pack not working in 1.16.2. for some reason all chunk border visualizing resource packs don’t work in 1.16.2
I have this shader which i used sometimes, it looks nice but its kinda laggy as all shaders unfortunately are ;w; But this shader has a wave effect on the surface of the water, although that wave effect rather visibly breaks at chunk borders, its a nice and probably unintentional way to find chunk borders
I understand that you should chunkalign, but not how and why? If you know the spot for a chunk where in it should you start to build? On the edge line? The chunk center? Does the build have to all be within the chunk? Can one build go into other chunks? Or is it just the mechanics that need to be within the chunk?
For negative coordinates, add distance by 1 block. Ex; for X33 & Z15, 33 divided by 16 = 2.06, 2x16 = 32. 15 divided by 16 = 0.9, 1x16 = 16. X32 & Z16 is corner, find 2 more corners by counting 15 more blocks in positive X & Z coordinates. For X-33 & Z-15, 33 divided by 16 = 2.06, 2x16 = 32. 15 divided by 16 = 0.9, 1x16 = 16. 32+1 = 33, 16+1 = 17. X-33 & Z-17 is corner, find 2 more corners by counting 15 more blocks in negative X & Z coordinates.
do any of these methods work non-overworld? I'm trying to build something pretty complex in the end and I've been struggling to get it to work, presumably because of chunk borders, so being able to identify chunks in the end is really what I need
If you decide to use math to find your chunk border here are some equations for you to use: If your coord happens to be positive, if you divide by 16 and get a whole number, you have found one of your chunk borders. And you have to build towards 0 when marking your chunk out. If your coord is in the negative, multiply the number by -1, then subtract 1 and finally divide by 16 for a whole number. When marking your chunk build out to -INFINITY. Once you have found 3 of your chunk borders, then you can connect the lines from the other 2 borders you have found. Just a round-up: A chunk is 16x16, lets say one of your chunk borders are 0, -1 (x, z). The other 3 chunk borders should be at 15, -1; 0, -16; and 15, -16
Would like to know the same. The current resource pack is not the same and doesn't even work for me for some reason. The other poses work, just not the chunk border lines.
To use the Chunk Visualizer, do you have to have an additional texture pack installed (other than the Minecraft default)? I loaded Chunk Visualizer and it's just an x-ray. I want to see the blocks in my world, plus the blue & yellow lines, like shown in silent's video. RESOLVED: My error - originally I copied the files into the resource_packs, but it seems to load properly you have to double click (execute) the files so that Minecraft imports and recognises them correctly.
What?! You have to have chunk borders for any farms? You can't just build one anywhere??? I'm so confused... Here I thought Minecraft was a super chill game. It's actually really technical.
0 chunk is oddly near the world origin point. Also when teleporting to the corner of blocks oddly you get full numbers, but you get half blocks as result of teleporting to the center of blocks. Coordinates accuracy for stairs & other non full blocks could be used as markers.
@@KPoWasTaken Easy. 20000/16 = 1250. As there is no decimal points, it's already a lower chunk border. If there was however just multiply the result WITHOUT THE FRACTIONAL PART by 16 and you have your lower chunk border. (Sorry about the caps- can't do bold or italics)
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been looking for a working chunk border texture pack for 3 months, and when i found chunkbase(because of you), i literally exploded with happiness. Thank you for showing me this, and you earned yourself 2 subs(i subbed to you on my alt account too :D)
@@LoganJarrell Shaders pack no longer work because of the "new" Bedrock rendering system. The chunk border texture pack is useless now. I recommend using ChunkBase instead.
Very helpful, thanks. I didn't realize the importance of chunk-aligning until I had the water dispensers on my moss farm get out of sync every time I left the area. I get unintended x-ray a lot as new chunks load, although since chests load before structures for some reason I have gotten a lot of Hearts of the Sea without needing to find treasure maps as a result. Also found a few amethyst geodes from this.
@@creshaunjohnson477 Spider spawner's definitely lucky. I happened to find one digging out an area for redstone component production and got super lucky there, although the original plan was to use Fletcher villagers for bows instead.
If you were to explore a chunk in the overworld, would it load in its respective chunk in the nether, even if you don’t go though the portal? I’ve been wondering this question ever since they released the nether update because in my main survival world, I have made a portal room but have not actually entered the nether yet in hopes of being able to have new 1.16 chunks get loaded in instead of the old nether.
Do we have to rename the resource pack or something cuz when I downloaded it and activated it all I could see were mobs nothing else everything else was just like a void
I made this taking 2 things in to consideration, villagers around and no villagers around. And by around i mean a normal distance like 1-60 blocks away. I made the farm with absolutely 0 villagers around and it worked but as soon as i spawned 1 not linked to a station nor bed it broke the farm, even if you link them it will still break the farm apparently.
@diego galindo probably not, this happens cuz the resource pack isnt set up for the latest version of the game, we all need to find one that made for the most recent update
I figured it out after reading more comments. This is what I did to put on my iPad. I have a network drive but I suppose one can put it somewhere on their device using the file explorer and tap on the file. I put the file in a folder on my network drive and I tapped on the file and it opened Minecraft. It gave me a message "importing file" and it said it successfully imported the file. I enabled the resource pack in a test world I had already created. It shows all the chunk lines now. Edit: If it gives you an error while importing and says something like "error importing, deleting duplicate file", just remove the resource pack from the folder on your game and open the file again so it can import it correctly. Previously, I had copied the file to the directory and almost everything was invisible except mobs, beds, sky, clouds, sun/moon/stars. Make sure you make a copy of your world to test it out. I initially created a new world when I was doing it wrong the first time around by copying the file to the folder and getting mostly invisible worlds.
I'm playing on my phone (MC PE), but anyhow I can't select the resource pack, linked in the description. Maybe because it was made for 1.8.0? Does anyone else have this problem?
Hi I downloaded chunk visualize and added it to my world but i doesn't show the chunks , so is there like a button i need to press for it to work or is it jus not working?
Thank a lot... The most useful 1 for me by using a map... Now i can easily fine chunks border in my word... Realy love all your vid and i always support you
@@Joseph-tn3wn I'm just helping other so that they don't waste 15 minutes like I did. Dividing coords by 16 is by far the easiest and simplest method. But that's why they left it until last, no one would have watch further.
I installed the pack and i used it foe your iron farm (which is super good) but i also have foxynotail's armor stands and heads and with it they just dissappear. Is there a way to fix it or should i install his chunk borders cause it might be more compatible
great tutorial can you post the link for resource pack for the red and green line this 1 is for the armor stand a different resource pack thanks in advanced
14:52 Basically you divide you coordinates by 16 and if you get an integer(no decimal) then it’s either the north or west side of a chunk otherwise You remove the number before the decimal and multiply the decimal by 16 _you can think of it as grouping blocks into chunks of 16 and removing the chunks before yours and then refocusing on your chunk_ The number you get is how many blocks you have to walk to get to the side of the chunk. If your working with a negative and you get a negative your going to walk towards 0 however many blocks. If you want to get it faster you can take your coordinates and put “(coordinates) mod 16” in google to get the number of blocks to walk directly.
Silentwisperer(and every other youtuber): I think I forgot something... Bedrock players: if you forgot something than it wasn't important. UA-camrs: yeh you are right. Pocket edition players: (°_°)
Do you have any other weird and interesting ways to find chunk borders? Let us know here in the comments! :D I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial, and get a lot of use out of this in your survival worlds!
When I need to find chunks, me and my friends go into a copy of that survival world, put it in creative, and make all sorts of lagmachines. Everywhere are dispencers constantly firing fireworks and moving pistons are all over the place. Then we all fly away and come back into the lagzone, and because the world isnt fully loading in, we quickly place down blocks on the chunklines. After a few tries, whe've got a chunk bordered out. We note the coördinates of the corners and go back to the survival world. Yep, that's how I do it😂. It is always a lot of fun to do with my friend(s). We know there are better methods, but we prefer this one.
Btw we play on switch, xbox and ps4 mcbe, so getting a texture pack isnt really a good option.
I just use an elytra and spam rockets and when I hit the invisible wall I stop moving and bam, I'm on a chunk border
Hey silent, If you were to explore a chunk in the overworld, would it load in its respective chunk in the nether, even if you don’t go though the portal? I’ve been wondering this question ever since they released the nether update because in my main survival world, I have made a portal room but have not actually entered the nether yet in hopes of being able to have new 1.16 chunks get loaded in instead of the old nether.
for some reason on Mcpe their is no fancy leaves option
Arkesh Das the nether will not load. It can only load if it has already generated and you throw an item into a portal
Can Mojang Studios just add a option in the bedrock the video settings:
Show chunk borders ◻◼
Also:
/Gamerule showchunkborders true/false
Yes, they should
I don't think they want to do that for most people. But as a gamerule, maybe.
i want them to inplement the debog into bedrock edition
They need to add customizable flat worlds to bedrock
I KNOW RIGHT?!
The only pigmen that has and will survive the nether update.
All hail immortal silentwhisperer
Lol
He looks like a honey pigman
@@supsm6627 its a pigman covered in honey
@@alwan8872 1.14 is bees update on bedrock
Silent whisperer the last zombie Pigman
I just wanna share how to find the other corner of the chunk border with mafs:
If x and/or z is a positive number, and the block you are standing on is divisible by 16, you are of course currently standing on a chunk corner, to find the other corner, just simply add 15 on either x or z of the block you're standing on (add 15 on both of them if they are both positive) and that's the opposing corner :D
If x and/or z is a negative number, and the block you are standing on is also divisible by 16, you are pretty close, what you'll do is subtract 1 on either axis to get a chunk corner (to reduce confusion, suppose you are standing on -16, subtract 1 and you get -17, a bit confusing, ik) and now you are standing on a corner, subtract once more by 15 to find the opposing corner
Thank you for coming to my ted talk
Edit: Edited some things
Edit 2: Edited some more things that's kinda wrong
Yeah, this is big brain time.
How do you know what side of the block the chunk border is on though?
@@nackle_k if you think about a coordinate plan, assume 0,0 is on 1,1 on that coordinate plan.
the block you are standing on is y right?
Much appreciated homie
The whole video I was wondering if you were going to mention the divide by 16 method lol. Definitely the easiest. Quick note when I tested it, when you get a whole number when dividing by 16 on both X and Z it is always the NW corner of the chunk. So just mark out 15 more blocks to the East and South then connect the lines from there =)
Hey dude, East is x+ to x- and South is z+ to z-?
Goat, thanks brotha
That’s only for negative numbers;
Negative numbers find the multiple of 16 and go 15 blocks both east and south.
Positive Numbers find the multiple of 16 and go 15 blocks North and west.
I'm am a noob when it comes to redstone. And troubles with chunk borders is one of the reasons I'm too afraid to build a contraption as it would break anyway. So this video means a lot to me. Thank you so much for this Silent
It'd be nice to have that resource pack available for Console and not just Windows 10.
I agree my friends and I tried to do this on our realm and we can’t get it on our xboxes it only works on my friends phone
Blame the Marketplace
@@childragon8656 bruh, it's not even the marketplaces fault
whyareyoureadingmyusername? It is a little bit of the marketplaces fault because they don’t have the texture pack on.
It would be nice if it worked on Windows 10. It doesn't, so we're in the same boat.
8:10 i then noticed he had a face on his legs i will never get that out of my head...
I see it
Noticed it too xD was searching this comment
I'll never unsee it. Kinda looks like BDubs 😂
@@infinitenolan looks like bdubs :/
I see it to
Great vid as usual, but wouldn't it be easy to get mojang, to add a toggle button in settings maybe just below coords, turn chunks on/off.
All the methods show work, but all convoluted, could you imagine, asking a java player to do this haha. Still, a thumbs up from me for the vid.
Most farms require to be in the same chunk border for optimal performance. This was one of the many faults in the farms back in the day.
Tip for using math: if you divide by 16 and don’t get a whole number (not on a chunk)….. take whatever number you get and take the closest whole number above and below it and multiply that times 16. Those number are the closest chunk borders to you on that axis. You do the same thing for the Z axis as you did for the X axis and can find the closest chunk borders on that axis.
For example using coordinates (87, 23, 44)- 87/16=5.4,-> 5x16 and 6x16 are 80 and 96.
44/16=2.75 -> 2x16 and 3x16 are 32 and 48
Therefore the chunk you are in is
80-96 by 32-48
I was waiting for the math option because I figured that was easiest and is how I’ve always done it. But since you waited so long I was starting to worry if it wasn’t as simple as if it divides by 16 evenly it’s a chunk border.
Yoo smart man
Thank you so much. I’ve not really been wanting to download any chunk resource packs off the internet, because once I accidentally installed a virus. I really appreciate this resource pack.
Crazy that they can’t just add the same features as Java. It’s a shame bedrock will always just be a little worse than Java.
🤣🤣
It's because of us, pe players
Kinda feel like since Java can be bought on windows and both are owned by Microsoft It seems like it's because they want more money
@@collsamirno, they just doesnt want to add these kinds of features to make difference especially the price of java edition and bedrock are not the same. Java is way more expensive than bedrock edition. Its not because of other platforms for be which are the mobile devices. There are a lot of java edition launcher in mobile devices such as hello launcher, pojav launcher and a lot more. How were they able to make these launchers if mobile devices cannot handle these simple features when mojang can literally just add a simple button for pe which would enable chunk borders while the creators of mobile launchers like pojavlauncher was even able to make such difficult things to be possible
Give it 5 more years and Java script will no longer be half abonded... it'll be fully abonded, as will Java minecraft.
And then bedrick will for ever be better than Java.
Its only a matter of time, Javascript is ancient technology 20+years old lol.
I'm no tech guy but I've been told that Java is holding back bedrock, word has it recent updates have had features removed because of the inability to get them working on java with acceptable performance
Last time I was so early the nether reactor was still a thing
I have a device with a world that has 64 of them unactivated waiting for a party
@@hellothere6627 you can't activate them anymore, I tried recently. :(
@@Loki-po8qz there is a mod for it thankfully, but I don't know if it still works.(not addon, it doesn't replace any item, it adds new items)
Yeah I remember that in the old days
Thanks wanted to build a farm but didn’t know how where the chunk boarder is
well then watch the vid
@@saucemonster7137 he said thanks
Just download a chunk border texture pack
@@kyba.393 lmaoo 9 months late
Create a level 1 map where your building. Then keep placing blocks until you get one in the corner. Count 16 blocks both ways away from that corner and boom, you have a chunk border. This casn be expanded upon by further counting even more blocks away instead of just 16 and is my personal favorited way of finding borders
he did this oe in the video
Thank you!! This is very helpful for stopping those mobs from disappearing on chunk borders!
That means the mob xp farm will work efficient if we make it inside a chunk in bedrock edition, the tower one like voltrox did (pls reply ASAP) :(
I’ve just spent 2 hours trying to find chucks and then I see this in my recommendation
Same
ah yes, the chucks
F
Hey could you make an updated pumpkin farm? Your old design doesn’t work anymore
Your honestly one of the best UA-camrs out there, you've helped me so much with my worlds on bedrock and I have many of your farms on my world love your content and am looking forward to many more amazing contraptions, tips and tricks, and op farms
Same
HOW TO FIND USING MATHS:
1) Go to block with X and Z coord divisible by 16 (does't matter if +ive on -ive)
2) and 15 to both coord
3) Mark that block and join it!!
Ya that's it , it's that simple. The reason why other people are coming up with different methods is because a chunk has 4 corners and only one of them would have coord divisible by 16 , I have checked this using Chunk Base too so it's 100% correct.
If you want further explanation let me know :)
what?
I was growing dark oak trees about 50 or 100 blocks away from my village. I came back to see only half the front half of the tree grown. A few months later and there’s a small shrine around it now
Silent as always has an easy solution that works easily for me with no messing. I play on ps4 survival only and using the locator map is by far the best idea I have seen, and it works.
When I try to import the resource pack into Minecraft on my iPad it just says 'Failed to import' and then the file's name. Is there a way to make this work on iOS or am I just not going to be able to use it?
Happened for me too :(
Me too
Yeah same. Hopefully it’s something fixable!
Same to me
Just go to the files app and press the file. It should turn into a folder. Hope this helps!
0:56 pink sheep bottom left
You make the best Bedrock videos! Appreciate your content as a lot of UA-camrs play Java.
Wheres the download to the old one u had here? The one u use in the video. I watched this before and loved it. I lost my download and need a new one but sadly I can't find it here anymore. I don't like how foxys uses a armor stand. I just want a resource pack like the old one u had here. Can you please put the download here?
I needed this to make a slime farm! Thanks
i have always just divided the x and z coordinates by 16. if the answer comes out evenly then it is a chunk border, if there is a remainder it is not on a chunk border.
For a NEGATIVE coordinate, if you divide the coordinate by 16 and get a whole number, youre at the end line of a chunk and if you get a number with the decimal .0625, youre at the beginning line of a chunk.
For POSITIVE if you divide by 16 and get a whole number, your at the beginning line of a chunk, if you get a number with the decimal .9375, your at the end line of a chunk.
Hope this helps with the last tactic to figuring out chunk borders. Reply if you have any questions
Nice. Math method is goated
@silentwisperer how does the Chunk border resource pack work, I install and its in my resource pack folder and its activated in my world but nothing show at all??????
pretty sure there’s an issue with the resource pack not working in 1.16.2. for some reason all chunk border visualizing resource packs don’t work in 1.16.2
I have this shader which i used sometimes, it looks nice but its kinda laggy as all shaders unfortunately are ;w; But this shader has a wave effect on the surface of the water, although that wave effect rather visibly breaks at chunk borders, its a nice and probably unintentional way to find chunk borders
I understand that you should chunkalign, but not how and why? If you know the spot for a chunk where in it should you start to build? On the edge line? The chunk center? Does the build have to all be within the chunk? Can one build go into other chunks? Or is it just the mechanics that need to be within the chunk?
For negative coordinates, add distance by 1 block.
Ex; for X33 & Z15,
33 divided by 16 = 2.06, 2x16 = 32.
15 divided by 16 = 0.9, 1x16 = 16.
X32 & Z16 is corner, find 2 more corners by counting 15 more blocks in positive X & Z coordinates.
For X-33 & Z-15,
33 divided by 16 = 2.06, 2x16 = 32.
15 divided by 16 = 0.9, 1x16 = 16.
32+1 = 33, 16+1 = 17.
X-33 & Z-17 is corner, find 2 more corners by counting 15 more blocks in negative X & Z coordinates.
do any of these methods work non-overworld? I'm trying to build something pretty complex in the end and I've been struggling to get it to work, presumably because of chunk borders, so being able to identify chunks in the end is really what I need
here after all my villagers suddenly disappeared because their enclosure was between chunk borders and apparently that's a bug i never knew about
Oh so that's what will happen to the villagers huh?
Glad I checked this one out before making the Crop Farm
So the loading of chunks around player dipend from simulation distance?
If you decide to use math to find your chunk border here are some equations for you to use:
If your coord happens to be positive, if you divide by 16 and get a whole number, you have found one of your chunk borders. And you have to build towards 0 when marking your chunk out.
If your coord is in the negative, multiply the number by -1, then subtract 1 and finally divide by 16 for a whole number. When marking your chunk build out to -INFINITY.
Once you have found 3 of your chunk borders, then you can connect the lines from the other 2 borders you have found.
Just a round-up:
A chunk is 16x16, lets say one of your chunk borders are 0, -1 (x, z). The other 3 chunk borders should be at 15, -1; 0, -16; and 15, -16
Where did you find that resource pack of blue/red chunkborder lines on the ground?
Would like to know the same. The current resource pack is not the same and doesn't even work for me for some reason. The other poses work, just not the chunk border lines.
how do you turn the Chunk border resource pack on and off? i have installed it but cant see how to disable it? thanks,
drag it below the normal default pack
silent, what's the chunk boundries resource pack you use? its definatly different than the one in the description, which is armor stands based.
Silent uses the armor stands to turn it on. 😊
Unfortunately, the chunk border resource pack doesn't seem to work with the latest version of Bedrock Edition on Windows 10.
It works on a phone!I switch to my phone and mark the chunks and then go back to my pc...
@@justaskit9308 I can't get it to open
same
Well now there are many more chunk border resource packs available on mcpedl
@@the_phoenix__08 None of which actually work with the 16.1.200 update though.
To use the Chunk Visualizer, do you have to have an additional texture pack installed (other than the Minecraft default)? I loaded Chunk Visualizer and it's just an x-ray. I want to see the blocks in my world, plus the blue & yellow lines, like shown in silent's video.
RESOLVED: My error - originally I copied the files into the resource_packs, but it seems to load properly you have to double click (execute) the files so that Minecraft imports and recognises them correctly.
It's a glitch in IOS Bedrock edition
On windows 10 edition it works perfectly not xray just chunk borders
@@ahmed4363 I should have noted, I am playing the Windows 10 edition...
I also tried with another chunk shaders pack and got the same result.
Thanks for this tip. I ended up doing the same thing. Deleted the pack and then executed it to start the import process and everything is working now.
What?! You have to have chunk borders for any farms? You can't just build one anywhere??? I'm so confused... Here I thought Minecraft was a super chill game. It's actually really technical.
0 chunk is oddly near the world origin point. Also when teleporting to the corner of blocks oddly you get full numbers, but you get half blocks as result of teleporting to the center of blocks. Coordinates accuracy for stairs & other non full blocks could be used as markers.
Glass panels, fences, iron bars & end rods are I guess some older examples. I like to look at the classic pixel width of incomplete block types.
Add 16s together and 0-0 to 16-16 is a chunk so that's my way
Yes but is 0-0 to 15-15
@@кткеяобятфчед this is true
Nicw try calculating that at 20000 blocks away
@@кткеяобятфчед yes, the 16s give you the lower corner. The far edges are just the next higher 16 minus 1
@@KPoWasTaken Easy. 20000/16 = 1250. As there is no decimal points, it's already a lower chunk border. If there was however just multiply the result WITHOUT THE FRACTIONAL PART by 16 and you have your lower chunk border. (Sorry about the caps- can't do bold or italics)
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been looking for a working chunk border texture pack for 3 months, and when i found chunkbase(because of you), i literally exploded with happiness. Thank you for showing me this, and you earned yourself 2 subs(i subbed to you on my alt account too :D)
Glad I could help!💙😊
@@silentwisperer Am I going crazy? my texture pack used to work, but 100% doesn't anymore
@@LoganJarrell Shaders pack no longer work because of the "new" Bedrock rendering system. The chunk border texture pack is useless now. I recommend using ChunkBase instead.
@@capitainepotato4238 thank you very much. You've saved me a lot of time/frustration
thanks so much for showing how to do some of these methods because I play on IOS so I can't download .zip chunk borders texture packs
greenled dude same I can’t use the resource pack
That’s wierd because I’m on iOS too and it works for me
You rename zip files to mcpack (: and it works just fine
download addons for minecraft app and search utility shader
Is it just me or is Silent's speed-placing blocks super satisfying XD
Thanks for the tutorial! Love your dedication to MC bedrock! ❤️
Very helpful, thanks. I didn't realize the importance of chunk-aligning until I had the water dispensers on my moss farm get out of sync every time I left the area.
I get unintended x-ray a lot as new chunks load, although since chests load before structures for some reason I have gotten a lot of Hearts of the Sea without needing to find treasure maps as a result. Also found a few amethyst geodes from this.
I somehow made a moss farm bamboo and spider Spawner farm in two chucks getting lucky🤣
@@creshaunjohnson477 Spider spawner's definitely lucky. I happened to find one digging out an area for redstone component production and got super lucky there, although the original plan was to use Fletcher villagers for bows instead.
If Ur Doing This On Xbox/Playstation
I Recommend The Water Technique
what’s that’ll
I am playing on the ps5 and for whatever reason the fancy leaves won't work. any ideas or suggestions?
Do you know of any render dragon comparable packs? 1.16.200 broke all that I can find
Same problem here
If you were to explore a chunk in the overworld, would it load in its respective chunk in the nether, even if you don’t go though the portal? I’ve been wondering this question ever since they released the nether update because in my main survival world, I have made a portal room but have not actually entered the nether yet in hopes of being able to have new 1.16 chunks get loaded in instead of the old nether.
No, the nether doesn’t load when you go trough those chunks in the over world. Hope this helped
Lennard van der Eng thank you!
Here for the iron farm lol
Same
Same
Tree farm here
yep
Trading hall with curing here
Do we have to rename the resource pack or something cuz when I downloaded it and activated it all I could see were mobs nothing else everything else was just like a void
Same
That one time your early- at least one person saying I’m first
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@@seanhaydongriffin o its already been said 😔 😂
i just wanna know how to find chunks, this man is explaning the history of chunks....
So, when I load the resource pack on Android, all blocks go transparent. Entities and chests are visible, but nothing else is
Same on win 10 edition for me
Same here. How do we fix that
Same
Yes
Whats the name of the minecraft file on android? I can't seem to get the pack into the texture folder, because I can't find the texture folder
I have been struggling with this for a while thank you!!!
I really expected the math to be the first one shown since it's the easiest
I made this taking 2 things in to consideration, villagers around and no villagers around. And by around i mean a normal distance like 1-60 blocks away.
I made the farm with absolutely 0 villagers around and it worked but as soon as i spawned 1 not linked to a station nor bed it broke the farm, even if you link them it will still break the farm apparently.
I found something if you name a vindicator Johnny and there’s an armor stand if in front of it, it will try to attack it
Is known
Ye it’s known
Ironically I got the biggest glimpse of hope as soon as he said "We'll be using math to find the chunk border."
The answer is at 3:00
I sat thru 3 min of self suck so u don’t have to.
Thank u
wish i could pay you
Thank you so much! Ive been trying to make a slime farm but it would never work because I didn’t know the borders, this really helped thanks.
You can also tell a chunk border by finding the coordinate that's divisible by 16 😂
Joaquim Grenon
is that true?
@@otterfox488 yep
If you aren't careful, you might end up one block off.
Yeah I do that for positive coordinates, but for negative coordinates, well I still do that but with triple checking what I think the chunk border is.
This was the last option that he demonstrated.
Silentwisperer saving redstone for all us bedrockers
Loading the chunk visualizer resource pack makes everything invisible. Anyone know how to fix this?
@diego galindo probably not, this happens cuz the resource pack isnt set up for the latest version of the game, we all need to find one that made for the most recent update
I figured it out after reading more comments.
This is what I did to put on my iPad. I have a network drive but I suppose one can put it somewhere on their device using the file explorer and tap on the file. I put the file in a folder on my network drive and I tapped on the file and it opened Minecraft. It gave me a message "importing file" and it said it successfully imported the file. I enabled the resource pack in a test world I had already created. It shows all the chunk lines now. Edit: If it gives you an error while importing and says something like "error importing, deleting duplicate file", just remove the resource pack from the folder on your game and open the file again so it can import it correctly.
Previously, I had copied the file to the directory and almost everything was invisible except mobs, beds, sky, clouds, sun/moon/stars.
Make sure you make a copy of your world to test it out. I initially created a new world when I was doing it wrong the first time around by copying the file to the folder and getting mostly invisible worlds.
Thank you for the information, the explanation is very clear. Please keep up.
I'm playing on my phone (MC PE), but anyhow I can't select the resource pack, linked in the description. Maybe because it was made for 1.8.0?
Does anyone else have this problem?
Hi I downloaded chunk visualize and added it to my world but i doesn't show the chunks , so is there like a button i need to press for it to work or is it jus not working?
Guess if u had math as first noone would watch rest of vid, that's answer I was looking for and I don't think I'm only one :p
Chunk base worked great. And u found that they enabled coordinates on realms! Really helped a lot. I always play on the realms
Anyone on mobile ayyyy
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@@SpiritOfTheGalaxy143 same
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Me
Thank a lot... The most useful 1 for me by using a map... Now i can easily fine chunks border in my word... Realy love all your vid and i always support you
Video starts at 14:30.
No the video starts at 0:00
@@Joseph-tn3wn I'm just helping other so that they don't waste 15 minutes like I did. Dividing coords by 16 is by far the easiest and simplest method. But that's why they left it until last, no one would have watch further.
Thank you this is exactly what i needed
Bruh why is it 15 minuets long for 10 things
I installed the pack and i used it foe your iron farm (which is super good) but i also have foxynotail's armor stands and heads and with it they just dissappear. Is there a way to fix it or should i install his chunk borders cause it might be more compatible
great tutorial
can you post the link for resource pack for the red and green line
this 1 is for the armor stand a different resource pack
thanks in advanced
this is one of the most useful Minecraft youtube videos I've ever seen!
I actually researched this like a week ago but this is useful thx.
I have been needing this so much for my slime farm in survival
14:52 Basically you divide you coordinates by 16 and if you get an integer(no decimal) then it’s either the north or west side of a chunk otherwise You remove the number before the decimal and multiply the decimal by 16 _you can think of it as grouping blocks into chunks of 16 and removing the chunks before yours and then refocusing on your chunk_ The number you get is how many blocks you have to walk to get to the side of the chunk. If your working with a negative and you get a negative your going to walk towards 0 however many blocks. If you want to get it faster you can take your coordinates and put “(coordinates) mod 16” in google to get the number of blocks to walk directly.
I though this game was for children, why are we doing math in a video game lol
Thank you so much for posting so many different resources and methods. Seriously the best vid on the topic I have seen yet!
This resource pack is soooooooo useful
I think the last way is the easiest and most reliable, it works everywhere and you don't have to use weird tricks.
is there a way we can get the chunk borders pack you have? I don't want to use an armor stand to see the chunks.
Silentwisperer(and every other youtuber): I think I forgot something...
Bedrock players: if you forgot something than it wasn't important.
UA-camrs: yeh you are right.
Pocket edition players: (°_°)
where is the link in description?
thank you very much this video have help me fine a border because my kelp farm wasn't working. and came to fine out it was between 2 borders..
You saved my life I did not know how to find out where a chunk is and now my suger cane farm works
Nice I was just wondering about this yesterday for a villager breeder
super useful!! thank you!!
Very helpful Silent, the only one I knew about is the resource pack, I might have to try the leaves in my world, get the added sneak peek too!
thank you so much you are a genuine life saver!!! this explains why countless off my farms don't work at 100% efficiency!!
Can I have the link to the texture pack? Sorry I couldn't find it in the description lmao
Are those buildings on the right a farm of trees or bamboo? That's insane
Can u give me the chunk pack u didn't put in the discription?