![]() And I know because I've seen the evidence. While you might think the mod was just a mean-spirited, somewhat overly elaborate troll, you'd be wrong. Additionally, the mod must have somehow altered the way world saves work because, if you copied any world save directly from the files while the game was running, closed it, then pasted the world back in, the world would be corrupted and could not be recovered. ![]() If you tried to trick the game and used the task manager to forcibly close the game, or pressed alt+F4, the worlds would instead be cleared once you turned it back on. With the mod installed and loaded, it became impossible to close Minecraft down without the game deleting each and every world you had saved, along with everything in your mods folder. A good reason why this mod wasn't popular outside of that limited sphere, was that the mod was malware At least it appeared to be. It made waves on the sorts of sites that had a habit of ripping mods off of other websites and redistributing them en masse without permission. But, if you were on some of the more obscure Minecraft modding websites back in the 1.5-1.7 days, you might have heard of it. Until now, it didn't have one on the Minecraft Fanon Wiki either. It doesn't have a page on the Minecraft Wiki, or the Minecraft Modding Wiki. It wasn't posted to many of the big modding websites, certainly not the Minecraft Forums. Have you ever heard of a mod called "Beyond the Far Lands?"
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