Me and my brother love to play Minecraft. However, we have a problem. We don't trust each other to not mess up the other's worlds. I think worlds should be protected. Some sort of system to control who plays what should be in place. The way I see it, this could be achieved three ways: Worlds are passworded, Worlds are specific to minecraft accounts, (like in the Xbox edition) or worlds could be saved to your minecraft account and not to the computer.
Storing it all by account would mean Mojang would need a huge amount of data to store the worlds of literally millions of players. XBox version might be able to since it's Microsoft and they certainly have the power to do so, but not a company like Mojang.
Storing it all by account would mean Mojang would need a huge amount of data to store the worlds of literally millions of players. XBox version might be able to since it's Microsoft and they certainly have the power to do so, but not a company like Mojang.
Instead of storing it on the Internet, why not store it on the user's computer but make it only accessible to one account. Save it in the world folder who can play on it and who can't. Does that make any sense or am I talking complete gibberish? (I have a habit of not making any sense)
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