I don't know if this is possible but I would love for this feature to be made available to the Xbox minecraft players. Me and my friends all have awesome buildings on eachothers' consoles and it's annoying not being able to have your console being used by your buds when you want to play something else.
Friends using your console while you're playing a different game on that same console is not really possible. The Xbox just doesn't have the additional RAM needed to run Minecraft in the background and run another game at the same time.
Any sort of map sharing would have to involve allowing a friend to save your world again on their console (with a transfer of the "ownership" tag of that map over to them). This would mean that you would have to absolutely remember to transfer it all back again to your console when you wanted to play or the progress made by your friend playing when you weren't would not be saved. Personally, I would like to legitimately be able to transfer ownership of a file to a friend or have a system of "joint ownership" of maps saved to the cloud (i.e. a joint ownership of some cloud storage space by multiple friends); but transfering a file save back and forth between two or more consoles in order for each of us to play the same world while the other is offline seems to be more hassle than it would be worth.
The decision to not allow user-created content to be shared with other players is Microsoft's, not 4J's or Mojang's. A poll in a forum that probably nobody from Microsoft has ever read will not change that.
Any sort of map sharing would have to involve allowing a friend to save your world again on their console (with a transfer of the "ownership" tag of that map over to them). This would mean that you would have to absolutely remember to transfer it all back again to your console when you wanted to play or the progress made by your friend playing when you weren't would not be saved. Personally, I would like to legitimately be able to transfer ownership of a file to a friend or have a system of "joint ownership" of maps saved to the cloud (i.e. a joint ownership of some cloud storage space by multiple friends); but transfering a file save back and forth between two or more consoles in order for each of us to play the same world while the other is offline seems to be more hassle than it would be worth.
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