Minecraft is a game that many people enjoy playing. It’s a sandbox game where you can create your own world and play with others. One way to make your world more interesting is by adding flat surfaces. This means that everything in your world is either a flat surface or has some other form of shape. There are a few ways to do this in Minecraft PS4. The first way is to use the Worldgen tool. This will add flat surfaces to all of your worlds, regardless of whether they’re in Creative or Survival mode. The second way is to use the Flatten command. This will flatten all of the surfaces in your world, no matter what their shape or size. The third way is to use the Terrain command. This will add flat surfaces to specific areas in your world, depending on their type (land, water, air). The fourth way is to use the Add Flat Surface command from the Minecraft Launcher menu. This will add a flat surface to any location in your world, regardless of whether it’s in Creative or Survival mode. The fifth and final way is to use the Place Block command from the Minecraft Launcher menu. This will place a block at a specific location on a flat surface, no matter what its shape or size. All of these methods work just like normal blocks, but they have different effects on your world: Flatten: All surfaces in this command are flattened regardless of their shape or size (land, water, air). This can be useful if you want all of your worlds’ surfaces to be the same size and look good together. Add Flat Surface: Use this command if you want some specific types of surfaces (land, water, air) added onto every block in your world without having to create them yourself using Worldgen or Flatten commands first! These surfaces have different effects depending on which mode you’re playing in: In Creative mode they give an extra block per square inch when