Hi,
I assume that you have a world created in other programs, so you have the Anvil files (*.mca) for it.
Assuming that your MCServer is in folder c:\MCServer, you need put the MCA files directly into c:\MCServer\ImportedWorld\region , then add world "ImportedWorld" to settings.ini [Worlds] section (either as a new World, or set it as the DefaultWorld; see wiki for details: http://www.mc-server.org/wiki/doku.php?i...ds_section )
Note, though, that MCServer has its own world generator that works completely differently from vanilla MC. Therefore, if players wander off and MCServer needs to generate new chunks for them, the chunk borders will be very visible.
To tweak the terrain generator, see the world.ini wiki page: http://www.mc-server.org/wiki/doku.php?i...:world.ini
I assume that you have a world created in other programs, so you have the Anvil files (*.mca) for it.
Assuming that your MCServer is in folder c:\MCServer, you need put the MCA files directly into c:\MCServer\ImportedWorld\region , then add world "ImportedWorld" to settings.ini [Worlds] section (either as a new World, or set it as the DefaultWorld; see wiki for details: http://www.mc-server.org/wiki/doku.php?i...ds_section )
Note, though, that MCServer has its own world generator that works completely differently from vanilla MC. Therefore, if players wander off and MCServer needs to generate new chunks for them, the chunk borders will be very visible.
To tweak the terrain generator, see the world.ini wiki page: http://www.mc-server.org/wiki/doku.php?i...:world.ini