This has been something that has bugged me for as long as it's been added to minecraft. Yet I see maps work with out this issue.
When you make a spawn location, minecraft tends to 'spread' players out, by randomly plopping them with in so many blocks of where spawn is set, even in SSP. One modded slyblock map I have made and given out to test nearly always has everyone spawning and falling off into the void.
Yet I see so many maps, even default skyblock where that never happens. I'm never starting the map for the first time and plopping off into the void. Yet maps I make that does happen, for me, and friends I've passed it to for play testing. Or set spawn some 1k blocks away and use trip wires and command blocks to reset spawn to the proper spot.
This has confused me to no end and ends up needing stupid redstone/command block tricks to set the players in an exact location.
So what is the trick?
When you make a spawn location, minecraft tends to 'spread' players out, by randomly plopping them with in so many blocks of where spawn is set, even in SSP. One modded slyblock map I have made and given out to test nearly always has everyone spawning and falling off into the void.
Yet I see so many maps, even default skyblock where that never happens. I'm never starting the map for the first time and plopping off into the void. Yet maps I make that does happen, for me, and friends I've passed it to for play testing. Or set spawn some 1k blocks away and use trip wires and command blocks to reset spawn to the proper spot.
This has confused me to no end and ends up needing stupid redstone/command block tricks to set the players in an exact location.
So what is the trick?