OH MY GOD, I CAN'T GET TO MY PRIVATE WORLD ANYMORE.It started yesterday night when i was playing offline and when i go to my world my xbox CRASH. i tried it again still crash. anybody can help me?
OH MY GOD, I CAN'T GET TO MY PRIVATE WORLD ANYMORE.It started yesterday night when i was playing offline and when i go to my world my xbox CRASH. i tried it again still crash. anybody can help me?
Sounds like your world file may have become corrupted. Another possibility is that your Minecraft file have become corrupted. As a test, are you able to generate a new private world and play that OK? You can also try clearing your XBox cache; however, this will mean you will have to redownload the various updates of your XBox games (not just Minecraft). You can also try re-downloading Minecraft.
Sounds like your world file may have become corrupted. Another possibility is that your Minecraft file have become corrupted. As a test, are you able to generate a new private world and play that OK? You can also try clearing your XBox cache; however, this will mean you will have to redownload the various updates of your XBox games (not just Minecraft). You can also try re-downloading Minecraft.
but do i have to buy another 1600 microsoft points to buy the minecraft xbox 360 though
but do i have to buy another 1600 microsoft points to buy the minecraft xbox 360 though
To be safe, if you have more than one account associated with your XBox (different Live users using the same XBox), just make sure that you are signed in with the same account as when you purchased the game. Microsoft has a Live record of the XBox accounts that purchase the game, so you should not be charged again for it.
Sounds like your world file may have become corrupted. Another possibility is that your Minecraft file have become corrupted. As a test, are you able to generate a new private world and play that OK? You can also try clearing your XBox cache; however, this will mean you will have to redownload the various updates of your XBox games (not just Minecraft). You can also try re-downloading Minecraft.
Sounds like your world file may have become corrupted. Another possibility is that your Minecraft file have become corrupted. As a test, are you able to generate a new private world and play that OK? You can also try clearing your XBox cache; however, this will mean you will have to redownload the various updates of your XBox games (not just Minecraft). You can also try re-downloading Minecraft.
another question is it gonna lose all my achivements in minecraft and my worlds?
To answer your second question. No. If done correctly all your saved game files should be there and unaffected by merely clearing the cache. Any updates to your program files for any games, not just Minecraft, will be erased and you will be prompted to accept updates on each game as you start it. I've cleared my cache once since getting Minecraft and my achievements did not reset. That is, the ones I had earned to that point were still there after I cleared my cache.
To answer your second question. No. If done correctly all your saved game files should be there and unaffected by merely clearing the cache. Any updates to your program files for any games, not just Minecraft, will be erased and you will be prompted to accept updates on each game as you start it. I've cleared my cache once since getting Minecraft and my achievements did not reset. That is, the ones I had earned to that point were still there after I cleared my cache.
Well, there is a risk that the duping might be even causing your crashing problem. It is probably a very small risk if you've just been using the dispenser/furnace/chest glitch that's already in the game. However, if you've been modding the game, it's a strong possibility.
In that case, I personally don't have anything else to suggest. Perhaps someone else can.
I can say the cache clearing procedure on the website I gave does clear the cache on my 360. Whether or not it clears a specific issue, however, is hit and miss at the best of times. It would be nice if they had some sort of test for the cache prior to clearing it; but I'm not aware of one.
Sounds like your world file may have become corrupted. Another possibility is that your Minecraft file have become corrupted. As a test, are you able to generate a new private world and play that OK? You can also try clearing your XBox cache; however, this will mean you will have to redownload the various updates of your XBox games (not just Minecraft). You can also try re-downloading Minecraft.
To be safe, if you have more than one account associated with your XBox (different Live users using the same XBox), just make sure that you are signed in with the same account as when you purchased the game. Microsoft has a Live record of the XBox accounts that purchase the game, so you should not be charged again for it.
Instructions on clearing your cache are available on the XBox support website:
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/settings-and-initial-setup/clear-system-cache
To answer your second question. No. If done correctly all your saved game files should be there and unaffected by merely clearing the cache. Any updates to your program files for any games, not just Minecraft, will be erased and you will be prompted to accept updates on each game as you start it. I've cleared my cache once since getting Minecraft and my achievements did not reset. That is, the ones I had earned to that point were still there after I cleared my cache.
Well, there is a risk that the duping might be even causing your crashing problem. It is probably a very small risk if you've just been using the dispenser/furnace/chest glitch that's already in the game. However, if you've been modding the game, it's a strong possibility.
In that case, I personally don't have anything else to suggest. Perhaps someone else can.
I can say the cache clearing procedure on the website I gave does clear the cache on my 360. Whether or not it clears a specific issue, however, is hit and miss at the best of times. It would be nice if they had some sort of test for the cache prior to clearing it; but I'm not aware of one.