is there a way to move your Pocket Edition for IOS world to PC verison?
Connect your device,search for the world folder,make sure MCPE isn't running,then rename
the level.dat(inside the world folder),Run MCEdit,then open the player.dat,copy the parts that you want,
open your MC world folder then find the file yoi need to,oen with MCEdit,place alll tha parts,run your MC world,Enjoy!
Yes, I'd like to know as well. I really don't understand your directions, but I want to test my (in progress) castle against invasion mod, which can only be found on PC...I think...
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"Life is ironic. It takes sadness to know what happiness is, noise to appreciate silence, and absence to value presence." - Some Dude
Yes, I'd like to know as well. I really don't understand your directions, but I want to test my (in progress) castle against invasion mod, which can only be found on PC...I think...
Basically, he means to copy your world folder from your device to your computer, then create any file named player.dat in that folder. Then, open the world with MCEdit, a Minecraft world editor, amd export the castle as a Schematic. Finally, open a PC world with MCEdit and import the schematic into it.
If your device is Jailbroken (Not Recommended it will void your device's warranty) you can use iFile to open up the web server and download the world. There are alternate ways, such as taking the folder when the iDevice is plugged into your Ubuntu or something, but these ways are hard. After you have the world on your computer you can use MCEdit to open up the level.dat file and you will see your world.
the level.dat(inside the world folder),Run MCEdit,then open the player.dat,copy the parts that you want,
open your MC world folder then find the file yoi need to,oen with MCEdit,place alll tha parts,run your MC world,Enjoy!
- Some Dude
Basically, he means to copy your world folder from your device to your computer, then create any file named player.dat in that folder. Then, open the world with MCEdit, a Minecraft world editor, amd export the castle as a Schematic. Finally, open a PC world with MCEdit and import the schematic into it.
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So I can smash my idevice but I can't smash the iOS... beautiful...
Don't forget to use the brush tool and filters to make your schematics fit right into your PC map, otherwise you'll have an even more squared world...
XD LOL!!!!
I still don't understand what to go to to find my world files
uhhhhhh i accidently opened my minecraft world file on my ios device once tho