I've been wanting to play Minecraft for a while now but my world I've started seems to have vanished out of thin air. I checked the save folder and lo' and behold it's still there.
Try moving all the world folders out of the save folders to the desktop, fire up minecraft, and check to see if the worlds aren't there (they won't be). Close minecraft, and put the world folders back into saves.
If that doesn't work, try copying them to the desktop, then deleting the ones in the saves folder, start up minecraft, check, exit minecraft, and move the copies into the folder.
Your save game is probably corrupted. This has happened to people in the past. There are some people here who used to offer to help fix broken worlds..
3- replace the level.dat file of your corrupt world by the new one.
But doing that mean your world will have a new seed.
I want my buildings and windmill and tunnels though. =[
Some of those things extend to little islands off in the ocean.
Would those remain or would my world be completely gone?
I want my buildings and windmill and tunnels though. =[
Some of those things extend to little islands off in the ocean.
Would those remain or would my world be completely gone?
I want my buildings and windmill and tunnels though. =[
Some of those things extend to little islands off in the ocean.
Would those remain or would my world be completely gone?
Those would stick around, anything already rendered in the world will stay that way.
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I'm the bard. Always will be. And no one EVER respects the bard.
Can anyone help me out at all?
Save file can be found here
Inside that is,
Data
DIM-1
Players
Region
Level
Level.dat_old
Session.lock
Used to be I just toss the folder into my Save folder and that was it. Do I have to change something around to make it work or something?
If anyone's available could someone try opening it in their game?
If that doesn't work, try copying them to the desktop, then deleting the ones in the saves folder, start up minecraft, check, exit minecraft, and move the copies into the folder.
But there's a way to fix it? Cause I spent a while on it...lots of underwater and underground tunnels and such
2- pick the level.dat of your new world
3- replace the level.dat file of your corrupt world by the new one.
But doing that mean your world will have a new seed.
I want my buildings and windmill and tunnels though. =[
Some of those things extend to little islands off in the ocean.
Would those remain or would my world be completely gone?
All your stuff will be there.
But if you explore new chunks it will look a bit like this:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/853/20111130212538.png/
Those would stick around, anything already rendered in the world will stay that way.