That being said, Realms is a premium service, with premium-pricing. That might not sound like much, but believe me when i say that you can see pretty far. Now, yes, you can definitely go for more, but if you think about it, that's nearly 0.2 kilometers. This is 192 blocks in each direction from the player. So, from one direction away from the player, there would be 12 times 16 blocks. Each chunk is a 16*16 "chunk" (hence the name) of blocks. While this is a good idea, I think that you might underestimate how much 12 chunks really is. Thank you for your time and I hope to continue being a subscriber to the Realms service in the future. I have a small group of friends that really enjoy our realms service but with the 1.18 update we have decided to get a third party hosted server only so we can change the render distance. More people will switch from Realms to Third-party server hosts to appreciate the update and the work of the developers, which doesn't seem right. As it currently stands in realms a player can only see about 200 meters in front of them. It would also make sense to, in this upgrade acquire the required hardware to allow for, change of the maximum render distance to 20-24 chunks so the players can appreciate the grandeur of the new mountain ranges and caves instead of seeing a blue or black backdrop. To compensate for this there will likely be an upgrade to the servers to compensate for the additional memory requirement. The new update is rumored to increase the height of the Minecraft world by 64 blocks. While this render distance is currently playable on 1.17, it will greatly take away from the new massive caves and mountain ranges. From what I have seen on the internet, the render distance in Realms is locked to 10-12 chunks to lower the load on servers.
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