okay so i wanted to know my freind made a account on an imac(the reason i am posting and not him is he thinks he doesnt need an account becuz i can post it for him so we have a shared youtube and planet minecraft cuz he aint got enough courage to ask his mom if he can get one becuz he afraid his mom gonna say no) and there is no library i wanted to know where to find the library so he can get to his saves so he can upload a project to planet minecraft
Anyways, I will make you work for an answer.... Open the spoiler:
If he's on windows press the start button, in search type "%appdata%" then click on "Roaming" then ".minecraft" then "saves" then right click the world, press copy, go to the desktop, press paste, go to planetminecraft look for where you upload maps, click it, select desktop then the copy of the save you made, and you're done. I never uploaded on planetminecraft so I'm not sure about the last part.
okay so i wanted to know my freind made a account on an imac(the reason i am posting and not him is he thinks he doesnt need an account becuz i can post it for him so we have a shared youtube and planet minecraft cuz he aint got enough courage to ask his mom if he can get one becuz he afraid his mom gonna say no) and there is no library i wanted to know where to find the library so he can get to his saves so he can upload a project to planet minecraft
I think it's trying to communicate...
Translation:
"Hello, I have a question. My friend made an account using an iMac (I am posting for him because he doesn't have an account). He is unable to find the library. Can someone tell me where to find the library so that he can access his saves?
Honestly people, just because he was a bit rude with the topic name doesn't mean you should be rude back or spam the topic with useless comments.
To the op, I don't know where the minecraft files would be located on a mac since I use windows, I'm sure I could find some topics that might help you out if you want me to.
If you haven't found out yet, there's an edit button on your posts near quote and multiquote, if you want to edit the topic name click edit on your first post then click Use Full Editor.
Since i'm one of the few who can understand you, i'll give it a try. cmd+click on finder and click 'Go To Folder' then type in ~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft. Also make sure to reveal hidden files and folders.
Or just go to the Go menu in finder, scroll so it reveals the items and press+hold option (might be control, command, or shift). A new folder, Library, should pop up. Click on it, then go to Application support, then to minecraft. You want either the saves folder for worlds or the screenshots folder for screenshots.
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Anyways, I will make you work for an answer.... Open the spoiler:
I think it's trying to communicate...
Translation:
"Hello, I have a question. My friend made an account using an iMac (I am posting for him because he doesn't have an account). He is unable to find the library. Can someone tell me where to find the library so that he can access his saves?
Thank you in advance,
RK83RD"
To the op, I don't know where the minecraft files would be located on a mac since I use windows, I'm sure I could find some topics that might help you out if you want me to.
If you haven't found out yet, there's an edit button on your posts near quote and multiquote, if you want to edit the topic name click edit on your first post then click Use Full Editor.