Large Biomes now uses the newer Tectonic mountain peak generation.
Large Biomes now uses the newer Tectonic mountain peak generation. Last Fabric 1.19.3 release.
Large Biomes now uses the newer Tectonic mountain peak generation.
Fixed Terratonic 1.18.2 not having surfaces or oceans
Fixed a critical issue preventing the Neoforge version from loading at all
Fixed a critical issue preventing loading Fabric 1.19.3+ on any version below 1.20.2.
This isn't an April Fools joke, I promise.
The Config Update
- Added a proper config to the mod version at
config/tectonic.json, with three categories to play around with.- Legacy: Controls the legacy mode, which was introduced earlier in v2.1 to allow safe upgrading of Tectonic v1 worlds.
- Features: Allows some features of the mod to be toggled on and off. This includes deeper oceans, underground rivers, lava rivers, and desert dunes.
- Experimental: Adds some extra configuration options just for fun. It includes the following:
- An increased height setting, which will increase the overworld's build and generation limits to y640.
- A terrain scale setting, which will vertically scale the terrain by a given factor. Combined with the increased height setting, you can make mountains stretch to over 500 blocks tall.
- A horizontal mountain scale setting, which horizontally scales mountains (how shocking). This can make mountains thicker and more spread out.
- On top of these three categories, there's a setting for if the mod is enabled. Tectonic will lie dormant and not affect the game if this is turned on.
There's been a lot of backend work going on to make the update possible. As a result, there's been some merges and splits of mod jars.
a. The multi-loader 1.20.1 and 1.19.2 versions have been split into separate Fabric and Forge versions.
b. The Fabric 1.19.3-1.20.1 and Fabric 1.20.2+ versions have been merged into a single version.
- When deeper oceans are enabled, ocean monuments will generate 30 blocks lower than in vanilla.
- Fixed an issue where Badlands biomes above y256 were covered in Orange Terracotta.
- Reworked desert dune generation to be a lot more common and more "dune-y".


