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I'm working on making a hunger games map, and I want to be able to make a copy of my world when it's done so that I can use it more than once withought having to fix all thetraps and such. I tried using the copy feature on the xbox yesterday, and it worked but wouldn't allow you to save in the copied file. Would that file be able to be played online? And is there a way to save my original file to my computer using USB drives for later use?
It's easy to make a backup, there was a post on here a while back explaining how.
Basically, you create your world on the hard drive. When it's finished (or at any time), go into xbox settings, find the Minecraft program files in there, and there's a way to copy the world from the hard drive over to the CLOUD. Run your multiplayer game in the cloud, and the hard drive contains your backed up version of the world.
Every day you can re-save the cloud version back to the hard drive to maintain a current backup of your world.
The only problem with this method is that I don't think you can save different versions of your world, because I don't think you can rename it. You can only overwrite the previous backup.
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Basically, you create your world on the hard drive. When it's finished (or at any time), go into xbox settings, find the Minecraft program files in there, and there's a way to copy the world from the hard drive over to the CLOUD. Run your multiplayer game in the cloud, and the hard drive contains your backed up version of the world.
Every day you can re-save the cloud version back to the hard drive to maintain a current backup of your world.
The only problem with this method is that I don't think you can save different versions of your world, because I don't think you can rename it. You can only overwrite the previous backup.