They were closed on 1 December 2020, one hour prior to the tour stream viewing all the domes. Two of the domes opened for the stream, leaving the remaining pair to open for building post-stream. These large spheres were made out of white and black glass and were located above Greenland the country previously was an ice spike biome, but these were removed and replaced with grass within the domes. This was the first time a build region in New Earth had a special theme: builders were to construct their work solely inside four domes. On 7th November 2020, RT streamed Greenland. Prior to the travel hub's creation, players had to fly from the latest region to explore the rest of the world. The hub featured a straight corridor with portals on each side. On this day, the first fast travel hub for New Earth was created it allowed players to travel from the spawn platform to the current portal in addition to previous build regions across the map. The region was closed on 3rd November 2020. This allowed for users to complete their builds, even if they were not done by the end of the stream it also let users build in the region at any time if they were unable to make the stream. This was the first build region in New Earth to follow a new "hybrid" model for build zones: it initially started as a stream build and still remained open for building after the end of the stream. This stream marked the beginning of several features for the server. On 22nd October 2020, a region was opened up that covered most of Mainland America (also known as the contiguous United States), where RT streamed and toured the area while people built for just under four hours. These ideas of common courtesy would continue into preceding build streams. After these concerns were discussed and resolved in the community, builders have become much more considerate about the space they use larger projects have been scaled down and road networks changed to be less wide. Both concerns led to the erasure of some builds. In addition, there was controversy over large builds being larger than their native countries. Many concepts introduced from the public builds in Russia continued in this zone, but concern was brought up regarding larger builds and roads firstly, community members expressed worry about the massive amounts of space that a road network was taking, which severely reduced free space for other builders to use. This region was temporarily closed on 16 September 2020 as RT was touring Russia and reopened once the stream had finished.Ĭoncerns over Large Builds and Road Networks This area featured multiple countries including Morocco, Algeria, Western Sahara, Mali, Senegal, and the Canary Islands. These concepts of builds would continue in following builds.ĭespite the cancellation of an expected stream, plans to open a new region still went into action. The eastern zone of Russia also marked the introduction of full regional road systems across Public Builds the road system in eastern Russia ranges across 3000 blocks. This region marked the debut of a greatly increased presence of build groups & much larger projects, armor stand builds, and note block builds, including jingles and full-length songs. This build zone finally closed on 13th September 2020 at 1pm, making this the largest and longest region at this time. Once again this was finally expanded to the very East of Russia, going up to the edge of the world, on the 29th August 2020. The zone was further expanded to the East once more on the 13th August. It was later expanded to the East on the 5th August 2020, as the video released to include even more of Northern Russia. The second public build was opened after the stream on 30th July 2020, expanding to a northern section of Russia. 47 Stream 29 - New Earth Capital (New John City).46 Public Build 16 - Northern South America.43 Public Build 15 - Central South America.38 Stream 22 - Pixel Art Canvas/Worlds End.35 Stream 20 - Middle America/Central America.29 Stream 17 - Viewing Middle East & Mainland China.20 Stream 11 - East Asia and Viewing Africa. 10 Stream 5 - Viewing Northern Russia (Part 2).7 Stream 3 - Northwest Asia & Viewing Northern Russia (Part 1).6.1 Concerns over Large Builds and Road Networks.3 Public Build 1 - Central & Eastern Europe.
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