So I'm not sure if this is entirely the proper place to post this, I apologize if it is not. I'm really new to Minecraft, but me and my girlfriend (also has an Xbox Live account) have been building for several days now, I realize though that she cannot play on our world if I am not signed in and playing with her. The option to select our world is only available when my profile is active. I also have a friend I want to be able to join and build his own stuff, however I want my girlfriend and my friend to be able to access my world when I am not on. Is this option a possibility? Please any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Unfortunately, the 360 doesn't have shared worlds. It sucks but if you created the world, then you also have to be logged in for others to play in it. I play on a world my brother created but he lives in Germany and we only have a 2 hour window where we can play together. Since he created the world, I can only play when he does... while he can play whenever he likes.
What the developers should have done was build a shared save system where one person creates the world, defines which players are co-creators, and then saves it to the cloud. That way any of the world's creators could load from the cloud and play when none of the others are online.
Yea that would make the most sense. It's just weird to me because I see people posting about "giving away server slots" and creating huge cities with multiple people and things like that. Pretty lame they can't be on the cloud. So... leave your Xbox on 24/7 sit and a corner and make a ghetto dedicated server..guess that works to lol. Anyways thanks for the help
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What the developers should have done was build a shared save system where one person creates the world, defines which players are co-creators, and then saves it to the cloud. That way any of the world's creators could load from the cloud and play when none of the others are online.