im very noob like maybe a mom hahaha but i can build hahaha.
would you accept to specify if the strategy you propose is in category a b c or d .
can I have a place that only my friends and i can have access regardless of who is online or not and that we can visit , modify, create leave and when the other person connects nim self he sees his past creation and the new i just created?
tx
by the way i have no clue about the time creation question , i just registeredhahaha
Java worlds and bedrock worlds are not compatibile. This apply also to realms, there are java realms and bedrock realms, you can't connect to a bedrock realm with java and vice versa.
There's unofficial instructions on how to convert a java world to bedrock and back, but you lose something in the process, so going back and forth everytime is not advisable.
ok my pc is old and i have win7. if i remember correctly it was suggested to me to get java cause of that
who or wich machine or circonstances calls for a bedrock ?
You have a Windows 7 computer, so you cannot get Bedrock Edition on it at all. You need a Windows 10 computer to get the Win10 edition of Minecraft (which is the Bedrock Edition).
They have Pocket Edition which is Bedrock and they cannot get Java on that device at all. So either you need to get a Windows 10 PC (or other Bedrock-compatible device), or they need a PC that can play the Java edition.
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Hello, minecraft is not compatable across all devices, but if you want to share your world file, the way you get it is you press windows, then type %appdata% and press enter, press .minecraft, then click saves, you can find the world file their, your friend can put it in their saves folder to,
and then share the link to it with your friend, it may be to big to email.
if you wanted your friend to be able to play on it with you you could set up a realm or server:
a realm is ran by minecraft so you don't need to worry about it, but you have to pay, and a server is ran on your computer, but uses up the computers resources
if it is the type %appdata% and press enter, press .minecraft, then click saves, you can find the world file their,
technique is it possible to use that file even if he bedrock and i java?
No. The save format is not compatible.
There are methods to convert the worlds between the two versions but they aren't easy and usually the conversion is not perfect, so everytime you convert the world you lose something and someother thing going back to the original format.
This apply also to realms, there are java realms and bedrock realms, you can't connect to a bedrock realm with java and vice versa.
There's unofficial instructions on how to convert a java world to bedrock and back, but you lose something in the process, so going back and forth everytime is not advisable.
Realms do cost money, but you could also just take a screenshot and send it to your friends. Many computers use the "PrtSc" button or an application called "snipping tool".
OMG why do these people keep saying "get a realm" despite it being stated multiple times that Java Edition and Bedrock Edition realms are not compatible. The ONLY options you have are to:
1. convert the world to a BE world and send it - but you might lose some stuff along the way, and if they want to send it back it will have to be converted to a JE world.
2. Obtain a copy of BE and either start from scratch or convert the world - BE compatible devices are Windows 10 PC's, mobile phones, Android tablets, iPads, XBox One, and Nintendo Switch
3. Have your friend obtain a copy of JE - compatible devices are Windows, Linux, and MacOS PC's. (I would strongly suggest not going for MacOS as the OpenGL support is non-existent so JE may eventually stop functioning on MacOS altogether)
HI there are so many tutorials and throught time they seem to change.
I have win 7 java , my friend has ipad in diferent province
We are never online at the same time.
english is my second language so if you guys can put al lot of words and example in your answers it would help me a great deal!
my wish . to sent him my creation in creative mode.
A i imagine there is a easy way similar to sending a word document
B i imagine there is also a way to share a world that in wich all our creations are present, like a painting where you add layers of color
i imagine there is a place always available online where we can do A and B
C online a
D online B
can you tell me the easiest stratégy for abcd and maybe E if ther is another way
Sure, I believe you would have to create a realm
ChinChamp
OR
use stucture blocks to download the build and export it directly unto his own minecraft, there's some vids on youtube in regards to this matter.
Hum thx for your answer,
im very noob like maybe a mom hahaha but i can build hahaha.
would you accept to specify if the strategy you propose is in category a b c or d .
can I have a place that only my friends and i can have access regardless of who is online or not and that we can visit , modify, create leave and when the other person connects nim self he sees his past creation and the new i just created?
tx
by the way i have no clue about the time creation question , i just registeredhahaha
Java worlds and bedrock worlds are not compatibile. This apply also to realms, there are java realms and bedrock realms, you can't connect to a bedrock realm with java and vice versa.
There's unofficial instructions on how to convert a java world to bedrock and back, but you lose something in the process, so going back and forth everytime is not advisable.
ok my pc is old and i have win7. if i remember correctly it was suggested to me to get java cause of that
who or wich machine or circonstances calls for a bedrock ?
You have a Windows 7 computer, so you cannot get Bedrock Edition on it at all. You need a Windows 10 computer to get the Win10 edition of Minecraft (which is the Bedrock Edition).
They have Pocket Edition which is Bedrock and they cannot get Java on that device at all. So either you need to get a Windows 10 PC (or other Bedrock-compatible device), or they need a PC that can play the Java edition.
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Hello, minecraft is not compatable across all devices, but if you want to share your world file, the way you get it is you press windows, then type %appdata% and press enter, press .minecraft, then click saves, you can find the world file their, your friend can put it in their saves folder to,
you could put it into google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive
and then share the link to it with your friend, it may be to big to email.
if you wanted your friend to be able to play on it with you you could set up a realm or server:
a realm is ran by minecraft so you don't need to worry about it, but you have to pay, and a server is ran on your computer, but uses up the computers resources
ok tx and
if it is the type %appdata% and press enter, press .minecraft, then click saves, you can find the world file their,
technique is it possible to use that file even if he bedrock and i java?
No. The save format is not compatible.
There are methods to convert the worlds between the two versions but they aren't easy and usually the conversion is not perfect, so everytime you convert the world you lose something and someother thing going back to the original format.
okj tx
This apply also to realms, there are java realms and bedrock realms, you can't connect to a bedrock realm with java and vice versa.
There's unofficial instructions on how to convert a java world to bedrock and back, but you lose something in the process, so going back and forth everytime is not advisable.
Making a Realm is what I would do but it does cost money.
Creeper, aw man. Yes. It’s true.
Does anyone know that song?'
Anyone?
I guess not.
Realms do cost money, but you could also just take a screenshot and send it to your friends. Many computers use the "PrtSc" button or an application called "snipping tool".
OMG why do these people keep saying "get a realm" despite it being stated multiple times that Java Edition and Bedrock Edition realms are not compatible. The ONLY options you have are to:
1. convert the world to a BE world and send it - but you might lose some stuff along the way, and if they want to send it back it will have to be converted to a JE world.
2. Obtain a copy of BE and either start from scratch or convert the world - BE compatible devices are Windows 10 PC's, mobile phones, Android tablets, iPads, XBox One, and Nintendo Switch
3. Have your friend obtain a copy of JE - compatible devices are Windows, Linux, and MacOS PC's. (I would strongly suggest not going for MacOS as the OpenGL support is non-existent so JE may eventually stop functioning on MacOS altogether)
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They can’t connect to each other?
Creeper, aw man. Yes. It’s true.
Does anyone know that song?'
Anyone?
I guess not.
No, they can't. They're entirely different world formats and networking systems.
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