How To Use The TickingArea Command In Minecraft
Zer0's doing another command tutorial. This time, he's looking at the TickingArea command. How does it work? Is it useful? Could this really make anything constantly work at any given time? Zer0 sure makes it sound that way...
As a map maker, I tend to know a lot about commands. One such command I use regularly is TickingArea. Basically, it allows command blocks and redstone circuitry to be able to run, even when the chunks they're in aren't loaded. It's somewhat similar to the fill command, if I'm being honest. Type in two coordinates, and you have an area that's constantly running. Unlike the fill command, it has multiple functions that determine different things. It's a really useful command to know, and that's coming from someone who builds maps on a regular basis. But anyway, if you guys enjoyed this video, be sure to let me know. Any feedbakc would be greatly appreciated.
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