When a Minecraft server sets world borders, it can greatly influence how players experience the game. These borders can be adjusted to fit specific sizes and dimensions, creating a tighter-knit gaming environment. Plus, they're handy for cutting down on server lag by keeping distant areas from loading when players split up. By defining a transparent playing area, server administrators can create a more immersive experience, guiding players through custom-built landscapes and adventures.
Note: Matching the center of the world border with the world spawn is recommended. Players can quickly find their positions by pressing F3
in-game.
How to Add a Server Border to a Minecraft Server
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Login to the QuickHost Game Panel.
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On the left select Terminal**.**
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Run the following command to set the center of the world border:
worldborder center [X] [Z]
(ReplaceX
andZ
with the desired coordinates). -
Run the following command to set the border away from the center:
worldborder set [size]
(size
is the number of blocks from the center) -
The console will notify when the commands are successful.