![]() Map - This is the item name that displays to the player when advanced tooltips is off. With it, you will get a few critical pieces of additional information, an example of which is shown here: Without it, you will simply see ‘Map #something’. This will allow you to see a bunch of hidden information that is very useful in utilizing maps to the fullest. If it succeeded, you will get a notification in chat saying ‘Advanced tooltips: shown’. Do this by holding F3 and then pressing ‘H’. To better understand maps in Minecraft, you will want to turn on what is called ‘Advanced Tooltips’. Before we get into specifics, I have a few preliminary preparations I want you to do. ![]() ![]() Now let’s get into the meat of my response. I would like to be able to use a slime finder and begin preparations for setting the coordinates for that, as well as other things, like being able to actually see the things in my world from that perspective. Again, for an explanation of this, see ‘What Maps Show’. This is actually a very good and astute observation to have. It is not so much correcting it, but understanding how maps work and what they are showing you. How do you correct it so the map is usable? Yes, very much so when first learning how to use maps. Has anyone encountered this issue before? See ‘Player Tracking and Navigating with Maps’ and ’Map Scaling’. I am not sure about the relevance of having created it while in my underground home, but that is what I did, and down there, it looks more proper, except not really.Īnd also, whenever I go up to the surface to explore and look at the map, it shows my arrow as a circle at the very bottom, and nothing looks right at all. My problem is I am unable to actually use the map at all. See ‘Difference Between Console and PC Maps’ as to why.Īnd I remember at least one of them being "#2," and so forth. I have created about three of four maps (it's a bit different on console, eh) Good call Worry not, you have come to the right place! I've looked this up hoping to find someone with a similar issue, and the only other one I found in my haste was someone who didn't get any answers, so I thought I would register and ask here. You just need to understand better how the maps on PC work. I've recently started playing this on PC (have been a 360/one player on and off for a few years) and I have encountered a problem with the map item (not the actual map). My responses are in bold with directions to additional info further down in the post. ![]() So you can rest assured I know what I am talking about and that you are getting accurate, firsthand experience from me. Because of my play style, I find maps to be one of the most useful things in the game. I would definitely fall under the explorer and cartographer player type, for sure. It should be noted that when I play Minecraft, what I mainly enjoy doing is exploring and mapping my worlds. I will try and address each of your concerns as written in your original post and then explain how things work based off that. I also dislike simply providing a link and being done with it as I find part of the fun of answering questions is, ya know, actually answering the question. I pride myself on being as thorough as possible when answering people’s questions for which I have an extensive amount of knowledge about. Has anyone encountered this issue before? How do you correct it so the map is usable? Please help.Īlso, it dawned on me to try making the map outside on the surface, but then I thought about block height in relation to the map's orientation and it seems kind of weird, as there are other portions of the surface that are much higher, so in a sense, I'm still not on 'top' as far as mapping the area goes. And also, whenever I go up to the surface to explore and look at the map, it shows my arrow as a circle at the very bottom, and nothing looks right at all. I am not sure about the relevance of having created it while in my underground home, but that is what I did, and down there, it looks more proper, except not really. I have created about three of four maps (it's a bit different on console, eh) and I remember at least one of them being "#2," and so forth.
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