I live in a Minecraft daft house, where myself, and all 4 kids play minecraft. I am currently working on a world seeded in 1.12 with various mods and am currently building villages etc for them to explore.
We currently use 1 minecraft license, but each person logs into the PC under their own profile (hope this is OK, i will be getting them all their own licenses soon for birthdays).
I know i can copy the map to each profile, but is there a way that everyone can access the map, and changes for all 5 of us are saved to the same file.
If this is all on the same PC and therefore only playing one at a time you should be able to just set all profiles to use the same directory, though maybe they have other worlds that you want to keep separate in which case you'd probably have to copy the file between the directories, perhaps with a bat. file (if those are still used) you'd have to make sure that the file was run between each player though. (at the same time you should make a backup copy somewhere in case things get messed up.)
If/when you each have your own account and more than one PC you can open the game to LAN, run a server or rent a Realm and all play on the same world, even at the same time.
Hey All
I live in a Minecraft daft house, where myself, and all 4 kids play minecraft. I am currently working on a world seeded in 1.12 with various mods and am currently building villages etc for them to explore.
We currently use 1 minecraft license, but each person logs into the PC under their own profile (hope this is OK, i will be getting them all their own licenses soon for birthdays).
I know i can copy the map to each profile, but is there a way that everyone can access the map, and changes for all 5 of us are saved to the same file.
If this is all on the same PC and therefore only playing one at a time you should be able to just set all profiles to use the same directory, though maybe they have other worlds that you want to keep separate in which case you'd probably have to copy the file between the directories, perhaps with a bat. file (if those are still used) you'd have to make sure that the file was run between each player though. (at the same time you should make a backup copy somewhere in case things get messed up.)
If/when you each have your own account and more than one PC you can open the game to LAN, run a server or rent a Realm and all play on the same world, even at the same time.
Just testing.