Ready for an amazing Minecraft adventure? Look right here! Meet ParadiseLand, the groundbreaking Spigot plugin that opens up a whole new world of exploration and creativity. With ParadiseLand, you can create a captivating realm full of floating islands that break the rules of gravity and let your imagination run wild like never before.
Welcome to the realm of ParadiseLand, where islands float, magic soars, and creativity knows no bounds. Your Minecraft adventure will never be the same again.
Discover the Wonders of ParadiseLand
Reveal something amazing: Let us introduce you to ParadiseLand – your ticket to creating vast suspended realms within Minecraft's enchanting universe. Imagine a world where islands float freely in the sky, where gravity steps aside, and every horizon becomes a canvas for your creativity. This isn't your typical plugin; it's an extraordinary journey into the unknown.
Unveiling ParadiseLand
Curious about ParadiseLand? Well, let me tell you. It's a groundbreaking plugin that brings forth mystical landscapes reminiscent of the Aether mod, specially designed for Bukkit servers. This captivating innovation infuses life into your virtual adventures, presenting worlds that go beyond what you thought was possible.
The Magic Behind the Isles
So, how does this enchantment happen? Well, it's a bit of magic blended with innovation! But there's more to it. ParadiseLand cleverly addresses and eases performance concerns using an asynchronous engine generator. To ensure everything flows smoothly, it teams up with a local database to store and protect chunks scheduled for asynchronous creation. It all comes together, working in harmony with Spigot and Paper frameworks.
Boundless Compatibility
Is ParadiseLand limited to a certain Minecraft version? Get ready for a surprise – thanks to its adaptable engine, this plugin effortlessly covers Spigot 1.8.8 to the latest versions. Its compatibility knows no bounds, welcoming players from different times and updates to join this incredible adventure.
- How to install and use ParadiseLand
- Create your worlds
- Commands and permissions
- Create your schematics
- Known issues
In addition to these biomes already present in the plugin, you can create new ones – as many as you want!
Ornaments and decorations
The world is scattered with many things, including terrain decorations, ores, plantains, flowers, snow, caves and ground holes, rivers, lakes, trails, illuminated islands, Smooth transitions between biomes (biome blending), creatures spawning and beehives, and so on!
You must know that
- I suggest you use Spigot, Paper, or PurPur. At the moment, YatopiaMC (fortunately discontinued) and others run this plugin as well as Paper, but I won't give support to it due to its optimizations...
- After each update, I suggest you backup and delete your old /plugins/ParadiseLand directory!
- After an update, it is recommended that you back up your worlds before updating the plugin.
- It's not possible to port a world from an older version of Minecraft (1.8 to 1.12.2) to a flat Minecraft (1.13+).
- Updating a world from 1.13 to 1.15.2 may cause problems and is not recommended.
- Updating a world from 1.17 to 1.18 to 1.19 to 1.20 is theoretically possible without causing problems.
- Please don't report the PaperSpigot timeout exception! take a look at the Known Issues section, you will find the fix.
Hardware & software requirements
CPU | The required CPU should not be a toaster. ParadiseLand generates the world using multiple cores/threads, and a CPU with at least 4 cores and 4 threads at a frequency of at least 3 GHz is necessary for a satisfactory experience. Of course, processors with many more cores and a higher frequency will provide better performance. | ||||
GPU | Not required | ||||
RAM | A Spigot server with at least 4 GB of RAM is recommended. I do not guarantee optimal performance with lower amounts of memory.
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Software requirements | ParadiseLand runs on any operating system that has at least Java 8 installed. |