· Take a moment to launch your client now. On the main screen, seen above, you’ll find a button labeled “Minecraft Realms”. Select it. You’ll see a simple summary of the Realms system with a button for “Get a trial!” and “Buy a Realm!”. Select “Get a trial!”. Give your Realm a name and description. · If your world is named something else, you will have to change the settings that tell Minecraft which folder to load the world information from. Click on Game Settings on the control panel, then click on the world tab on the blue bar. Replace the word "world" with the exact name of your own world folder. Congratulations! Here you can choose to "Download" the "world" folder to make a backup onto your computer, or delete the server "world" and replace it with one from your computer. If replacing the world in your server, the folder name of your new world has to match the one it was before, if before it was "world" then it has to continue to be "world" otherwise.
Files Upload. After connection is successfully established, you will see two sections. Files stored on your PC are displayed on the left, and those stored on the server are displayed on the right. By using the left section, navigate to a folder where your world folder is saved. By using the right section, navigate to the server folder. Note: To ensure that your custom world successfully loads on your server, it is recommended to only use worlds that have been generated in the same Minecraft version that your server is running. Using worlds generated in a different version of Minecraft can cause broken chunks or items to appear, or worse, this can cause corrupt chunks and entities on your world which would lead to constant. G o to this website and download the minecraft_server bltadwin.ru file (The X's will be the current version number) After you have downloaded it, make a folder on your desktop to keep all your server files in. You c an name it "Minecraft Server". Drag over or copy and paste the. jar file into the Minecraft Server folder.
Once connected to your FTP, locate your "world" folder on the server-side. Here you can choose to "Download" the "world" folder to make a backup onto your computer, or delete the server "world" and replace it with one from your computer. After connecting via Filezilla to your server you need to drag the world folder from the server-side to your PC side inside Filezilla to download it. Now you just download your world folder into your PC. If you find any issue downloading your world please feel free to contact us on live chat or via the Ticket System here. Useful Links. If you want to use your Minecraft server world in singleplayer, as a backup or on another server, you will need to download it to your computer bltadwin.ru tu.
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