

The Basic Map (or just Map) is an actual map of your realm as well, but it doesn’t include location tracking. For this guide, we presume you want the Locator Map given that it tracks the position of every player in the realm, not just you.

Maps are best-suited for infinite terrains, with five specific sizes you can create to track short to insanely long distances. They’re only 256 x 256 blocks, meaning you’ll likely never stray too far from home or fall off the edge. “You can see that there’s a real difference in terms of accuracy, in terms of how good it all looks.If you created a realm using the “flat” type, you don’t need a map. “You go back and look at the builds we did a year ago, or even longer than that, and compare them to what we’re doing today,” a Toronto Minecrafter who uses the username Bobert told Curbed. Users don’t have an exact anticipated date of completion just yet (the city has approximately 1 million buildings across all five boroughs) but say much progress has been made when compared to the construction’s start at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. The New York City group is a spinoff of a larger consortium called Build the Earth, which has recently completed digital versions of other important sites across the Tri-State Area.

Related on Archinect: An army of gamers is building a Minecraft version of New York's state capital. (Image via Reddit User GeoffHenderson.) Incorporating a replacement for the obsolete Mercator projection maps they call Airocean, an impressive workforce of over 2,700 Minecraft users started at the 9/11 Memorial Site and has to date completed mostly exterior versions of different New York area landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Brooklyn Bridge. The crowdsourced design-build was begun by a German user named MineFact who had attempted a similar project the year before for his hometown of Frankfurt using rendering software that incorporated data taken from Google Maps.
