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Revision as of 03:53, 20 January 2021

Build The Earth
buildtheearth.net logo
Build The Earth Logo
Video gameMinecraft
CreatorPippenFTS
Created21 March 2020
Scope1:1 scale recreation of the Earth
Websitebuildtheearth.net

Build The Earth (BTE) is a project dedicated to recreating the Earth in a 1:1 scale in Minecraft.[1][2] The project has attracted hundreds of thousands of users to its Discord server, and has surpassed 6,000 officially registered builders.[3] It is virtually cost-free aside from server hosting and owning a Minecraft account.

Organization

Users who wish to officially register as builders can do so on Build The Earth's official website. Users may build by themselves (solo builds) if the area they will be building is not that extensive, or form part of any of the build teams, individually organized groups of builders that are dedicated to building large areas, such as countries or states. For both of these, the builder must create two buildings in the game, and send a screenshot as part of an application form, which will be reviewed by the project's Review Committee—in the case of a solo build—or by the build team's reviewers—in the case of a build team.[citation needed]

Most build teams have created Minecraft servers using the official mod-pack, to ease the process of connecting every user's buildings. Some build teams, even, have created "hub" servers, which connect multiple servers and make it easier for new users to join their desired build team's server. An example of this is Europe's server, which connects every build team in Europe. If a builder decides to participate in a solo build, they must create a single-player world instead.[citation needed]

Once significant progress has been made, build teams and solo builders must upload their world files to the official website. These will be reviewed, and automatically merged into the master world.[citation needed]

Discord

All organization actions, excepting land claiming, and announcements, are managed on the project's official Discord server. Individual build teams also have their autonomous Discord servers, and every builder of the project must have a Discord account. Once a user is accepted as a builder, they are automatically given the Builder role on the main server.[citation needed]

Bedrock Edition

At the start of the project, Build The Earth only allowed users with the Java Edition of the game to build. A system that let Bedrock users build for the project was later implemented. Users may claim individual areas, or join one of the two default Bedrock servers, which were working on Anchorage, Alaska and Riga, Latvia.[citation needed] The two Bedrock exclusive servers were abandoned in favor of a new system which allows Bedrock and Java version players to join the same server and play together. This system is now being used by most Build Team servers.

MineFact

The YouTuber MineFact implemented an alternative system for Build The Earth which does not depend on any mods and can run on Minecraft 1.16, instead of the current version of the Build The Earth mod-pack, 1.12, which is dependent on the latest version supported by CubicChunks. He initially developed the system to be used to build New York, though later on it was planned to be used on other big cities like Amsterdam.[4]

History

Beginning

On 21 March 2020, YouTuber PippenFTS released a video titled The Earth in Minecraft, 1:1 scale... for the first time, in which he talked about the map, how it was made, and called for talented Minecraft players to help build.[5][6] Within a few days, the video went viral, accumulating over 11 million views by September 2020. By the end of March 2020, the BTE subreddit, Twitter account, and Instagram account had been set up and were growing rapidly. A Patreon page was created on 26 March, and currently accumulates over $250 a month from more than 50 patrons.[7] The Discord server, where the project was synthesized and is currently being managed in, hit 50,000 members by 29 March and 200,000 by the end of April; it currently has about 230,000 members, though the amount of new members has decreased.[citation needed]

Projection vote

On 3 April, PippenFTS released a video outlining the problems of the currently used projection, the Equirectangular projection, including its "disastrous" distortion. He explained that after days of research, he and his team narrowed down what could be the next used projection to either the Mercator projection or a modified version of the Dymaxion projection, a "more contemporary design".[8]

On the next day, he created two polls in the Build The Earth Discord server; one asking whether the map projection should be changed, and the other asking which the new map projection should be, if it were to change. Nine days later, the official map projection used for the project was updated to the modified version of Dymaxion, named Modified Airocean.[9] Five days later, the official project website was released.[citation needed]

Collaborations and advertising

On Earth Day, Mojang released an article featuring the project on their website, attracting even more users to the project.[10] On 5 July, MrBeast, a YouTuber and social media influencer, released a video where he and a group of other players re-built his hometown, Raleigh, North Carolina, in 24 hours. The video reached 11 million views, though the Discord server did not see a surge of new users as big as expected.[11] MrBeast also made a second video in Raleigh, in which he played hide and seek for $10,000. Several members of BuildTheEarth participated, although none of them won. BTE is waiting for more collaborations in the near future.[12]

Resources

Mods

The Build The Earth project primarily depends on the Terra 1-to-1 mod, which is in charge of generating all of the terrain, streets, building guides, etc., if available, as to ease the building process. Most of the time, dimensions of the real life won't fit into the normal limits of Minecraft. Thus, it depends on two other mods to function:

  • OpenCubicChunks, (otherwise known as CubicChunks) which essentially bypasses the 256-block height limit and the negative height limit of vanilla Minecraft.
  • CubicWorldGen, which enables the customization of terrain generation in conjunction with OpenCubicChunks.

The official mod-pack also provides a few other utility mods by default, that can prove to be useful when building:

  • JourneyMap, which allows users to see their surrounding areas from a mini-map.
  • WorldEdit, a powerful and well-known tool used for creating and modifying buildings swiftly.
  • Effortless Building, similar to WorldEdit, but with less features and a more user-friendly GUI.

It also includes two other lightweight mods, Performant and VanillaFix, which can help with certain performance improvements, though are not strictly needed.

The project has sparked the development of many 3rd party tools used to assist builders and server owners. The most notable include:

  • TerraPlusPlus (T++), a feature filled fork of Terra 1-to-1 focused on performance.
  • Terramap, an in-game map that allows users to easily teleport across the Terra 1-to-1 projection.
  • BTE-Tools, a custom tool used for generating rails, hedges, and shapes. (Currently un-maintained)
  • Sledgehammer, a proxy addon which allows server owners to create hubs which connect multiple build teams together.

PippenFTS stated that "with the CubicChunks mod breaking Minecraft's vertical limitations, we can now experience the Earth in Minecraft, just as it is, with no downscaling of any kind."[13]

Terrain generation

Terra 1-to-1 uses various API instances to generate a Minecraft world based on real-life data. These include a Mapzen Terrain Tile instance for elevation data, an ArcGIS REST API instance to generate tree cover, and an Overpass interpreter for OpenStreetMap to generate water, roads, and building outlines.[14]

Map projection

Modified Airocean projection

The Terra 1-to-1 mod implements several map projections by default; including the transverse Mercator, sinusoidal, Equal Earth, equirectangular, and Dymaxion or Airocean projections, and a modified version of the latter, made specifically for the project, named Modified Airocean or Airocean-edit. PippenFTS released a YouTube video titled We are now ready to Build The Earth, 1:1 scale in Minecraft, in which he detailed the process undergone to create it.[9] This map projection provides an extremely low amount of distortion of both shapes and sizes on land, at the cost of heavily distorting the oceans. Unlike a typical Airocean projection, Modified Airocean is not intended to be unfolded into a 3D object like an icosahedron, and has its continents placed such that it looks somewhat similar to an equirectangular projection.

The projection used is configurable per world, though the project requires every contributing builder and build team to use the modified Airocean projection.[citation needed]

Teams

[15]

The first link (Link 16) goes to a group of continental maps, each build team a different color. This was made by famousseamus51#5664. The second link (Link 17) goes to an interactive map of all build teams and start-ups made by Shy Guy#6599. [16] [17]

Regional Build Teams & Start-Ups

Regional teams are teams that aim to complete a specific region. This list does not include subteams of teams. A subteam is a part of a team that aims to complete a specific part of the team's region. They usually have their own discord server.

List of official BuildTheEarth Regional Build Teams and Start-Ups
Team Name Location Owner Area Covered (km2) Region
MineFact System New York City & Amsterdam MineFact North America & Europe
New Jersey Build Team New Jersey Corruptplex North America
BTE Canada/AK Canada, Alaska Zebra, Parzival, Jesus, Shadow, Wqrrior, London North America
BTE Northeast US Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Up-State New York & Long Island, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., West Virginia, and Virginia (excluding Virginia Tech) Dippy North America
Southwest Build Team California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah Rude Yeti, Incorporated North America
BTE - Southeast USA Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida Biglgloo North America
BTE Bermuda Bermuda swenowenson North America
OHPAINKY Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky zeeza North America
BTE New Mexico New Mexico Garth 121,697 mi2 North America
BTE Northwest US Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota Short Tree Boy North America
Team Texas Texas jake97 North America
BTE Michigan Michigan HC North America
BTE Carolinas North Carolina, South Carolina Cybersynth North America
BTE Colorado Colorado BlakeStiner North America
BTE Mexico Mexico samuellolu500 North America
Team Oklahoma Oklahoma Bradinator North America
BTE Midwest Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Cybernetic Overlord North America
Virginia Tech Minecraft Earth Virginia Tech OffaPerry North America
BTE Hawaii Hawaii Tang North America
BTE New Mexico New Mexico Garth North America
BTE Bolivia Bolivia Lleyno 424,200 mi2 Central or South America
BTE Chile Chile Pizzax Central or South America
BTE Centroamerica y El Caribe Central America and all of the Caribbean except the French West Indies Justin10407 1,265,230 mi2
Equipo Guay (Team Guay) Paraguay and Uruguay Rusasky 157,048 mi2
BTE Argentina Argentina & Falklands Juancy23 Central or South America
BTE Nordeste Brasil Northeastern Brazil Lucas M 601,600 mi2 Central or South America
Time São Paulo São Paulo (the state) HondaCivic Central or South America
BTE Colombia - Venezuela - Ecuador Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador JacoJaco Central or South America
Peru 1:1 Peru el.Kuala Central or South America
BTE Czechoslovakia Czechia, Slovakia Rene Europe
BTE Poland Poland Oskiek Europe
BTE Balkans Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria Danube Europe
BTE France France, Monaco, and all overseas territories and regions of France Egan Europe
BTE UK the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, St. Helena, and the Falklands Joseph Europe
BTE Italia Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, and Malta, Italy's "#TEAM" Europe
BTE Benelux The Netherlands (excluding Amsterdam and Caribbean Netherlands), Belgium, Luxembourg Rick/meneerkiwi Europe
BTE Iberia Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Gibraltar Jaime Europe
BTE Ireland the Republic of Ireland H2bomber Europe
BTE Germany Germany FFA2016 Europe
BTE Nordic + Baltic the Danish Realm, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania tsunami Europe
Alps BTE (AT/LI/CH) Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein Cinnazeyy Europe
Team Greece Greece, Southern Cyrpus, Jimmauscas Europe
Build Team Hungary Hungary wwasssupp & Kiralyka06 Europe
BTE Romania + Moldova Romania, Moldova Andi_An Europe
Team CIS - СНГ Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan antarctis Europe & Asia
BTE Turkey Turkey Fabalu Europe & Asia
Africa Rebuilt Every country in Africa except Morocco, the Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya connor658 & Scot Africa
BTE Maghreb Morocco, the Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya Jaime, ElectroYT, Scot Africa
Israel/West Bank all of Israel, including the West Bank and the Gaza Strip AtirOfficial Asia
BTE Middle East Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Maldives tsunami Asia
BTE Dubai all of the UAE LeifZ Asia
Team ASEAN South East Asia Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Timor-Leste aa. Asia or Oceania
BTE Japan Japan Arzim Asia or Oceania
Team HK-MU Hong Kong, Macau xXAnsenXx Asia or Oceania
BTE Infantry Shanghai, China ApplepearPie Asia or Oceania
BTE Philippines Philippines photoshoplol Asia or Oceania
BTE South Asia India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan XboxBedrock Asia or Oceania
BTE Lijiang & Forbidden City Lijiang, China, Forbidden City, China .exe 7,937.28 mi2 Asia or Oceania
BTE Oceania The region of Oceania, excluding Hawaii and French territories in Oceania BTE Oceania Asia or Oceania

Non-Regional Teams & Start-Ups

Non Regional teams are teams that do not focus on building a specific region. Non-Regional teams are teams that specify in building a specific type of thing. Most Non-Regional teams are teams that collaborate with regional teams in events to complete that certain type of thing in the Regional Team's Region. The only team that does not collaborate with Regional teams is BTE Theme Parks, as it completes theme parks on its own. BTE Seaside, although specializing in Shipwrecks, also collaborates with Regional teams when completing things like piers.

List of official BuildTheEarth Non-Regional Build Teams and Start-Ups
Team Name Specialty Owner
BTE Palaces Building palaces across the world SoleSol06
BTE Terraforming Terraforming around the world woody
BTE Transportation Stations and Airports across the world senor stonks BTE Ireland
Seaside BTE Shipwrecks across the world BlackStarHD
BTE Stadiums Stadiums across the world SchofieldEFC
BTE Theme Parks Disneyland Resort, CA, Canobie Lake Park, NH, Universal Studios, FL, etc. Adam
"Pippen Youtube Team" Locations of places for PippenFTS's BTE build series, Currently Including North Korea (Pyongyang mainly) Antarctica, Singapore (collaboration with the Singapore team), and Iceland PippenFTS
ETB (Earth The Build) The best of the best, building all around the world Walter, Kruidnoot

A complete list of build teams as of 19 January 2021. More updated teams can be found on at a dedicated page on the official website.

References

  1. ^ Prescott, Shaun (2020-03-30). "A 1:1 scale model of Earth is possible in Minecraft, with mods and your help". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  2. ^ Clayton, Natalie (2020-03-28). "Minecraft mod recreates the Earth to scale – and now it wants players to fill in the gaps". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  3. ^ "Thousands of People Are Building a 1:1 Recreation of Earth in 'Minecraft'". www.vice.com. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  4. ^ "Introduction and the Map || Building New York in Minecraft #00". YouTube. MineFact. 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  5. ^ "Earth in Minecraft, 1:1 scale ...for the first time". YouTube. PippenFTS. Retrieved 2020-09-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Build The Earth". BuildTheEarth. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  7. ^ "BuildTheEarth". Patreon. Retrieved 2020-09-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "I am going to build the Earth, 1:1 scale in Minecraft... and I need your help". YouTube. PippenFTS. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  9. ^ a b "We are now ready to Build The Earth, 1:1 scale in Minecraft". YouTube. PippenFTS. Retrieved 2020-09-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Dankis, Sofia (2020-04-22). "It's Earth Day Again!". Mojang. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  11. ^ "Building My Entire City in 24 hours!". YouTube. MrBeast Gaming. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  12. ^ "Extreme 1:1 City Hide and Seek!". Youtube. MrBeast Gaming. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  13. ^ Kent, Emma (2020-03-27). "Someone's built the entire Earth in Minecraft - to scale". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  14. ^ "terra121 datasets". GitHub. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  15. ^ "Build Teams". buildtheearth.net. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  16. ^ "Colored Build Team Maps". imgur.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  17. ^ "Interactive Build Team Map". google.com. Retrieved 2021-01-19.