This is from the trivia section of the Nether wiki page. I remembered it being different too in the past. I think I played on a small or classic world where the ratio was only 1:3.
In Legacy Console Edition, the size of the Nether is limited, with bedrock walls surrounding it on all sides. The Overworld-Nether ratio varies depending on the world size: it is 1:3 for Classic and Small worlds, 1:6 for Medium worlds, and 1:8 (the same as Java and Bedrock editions) for Large worlds.
Edit: Removed link to outdated wiki to avoid SEO pollution.
Fandom pages are incredibly obnoxious with how many ads they load, making them bloated and difficult to read for profit
Fandom bought Gamepedia and FORCED all the Gamepedia wikis to switch to the Fandom format, which has a bunch of ugly UI shit literally nobody likes or uses
Fandom tries to impede any attempt by users to migrate to a better hosting service, banning anyone it sees as promoting alternative wiki sites
TL;DR: it’s basically Enshittification: the Company.
That explains so much. I used to play legacy console but was always confused about why I wasn’t traveling as far as I should have been when going to the nether.
This is from the trivia section of the Nether wiki page. I remembered it being different too in the past. I think I played on a small or classic world where the ratio was only 1:3.
Edit: Removed link to outdated wiki to avoid SEO pollution.
Pretty please never link fandom
I didn’t even know I was on the fandom wiki until the other commenter pointed it out. What’s wrong with fandom?
Hoo boy, where do I begin?
TL;DR: it’s basically Enshittification: the Company.
use breezewiki if you have to
https://youtu.be/qcfuA_UAz3I?si=vjG5Xbz08p09f44m
Related: https://getindie.wiki/
That explains so much. I used to play legacy console but was always confused about why I wasn’t traveling as far as I should have been when going to the nether.
This is the official wiki page btw. https://minecraft.wiki/w/The_Nether
With that netherrack texture, they may be on legacy console.