Hi. I have recently changed from a Windows computer to a Mac and I haven't been able to put my old worlds (from the Windows computer) onto the new one and I have no idea how to! I would usually just copy the up-to-date world from the saves file onto a USB and then transfer onto another Windows computer but I can't do that. Please help!
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It's really the same as transferring it to another Windows PC but you put it in a slightly different location. With OS X, the equivalent of AppData\Roaming\.minecraft is Library/Application Support/minecraft -- so put the world in the saves folder at that location.
Keep in mind that ~/Library is hidden by default, so you'll have to either make it visible or navigate to it manually.
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Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Well... open the launcher, click Edit Profile, and click Open Game Dir. That will open your minecraft folder. Make a note of what the location is -- I don't see why it wouldn't be in ~/Library/Application Support, as that's where it is on my OS X partition and that's where it always has been.
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Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Hi. I have recently changed from a Windows computer to a Mac and I haven't been able to put my old worlds (from the Windows computer) onto the new one and I have no idea how to! I would usually just copy the up-to-date world from the saves file onto a USB and then transfer onto another Windows computer but I can't do that. Please help!
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Curse PremiumIt's really the same as transferring it to another Windows PC but you put it in a slightly different location. With OS X, the equivalent of AppData\Roaming\.minecraft is Library/Application Support/minecraft -- so put the world in the saves folder at that location.
Keep in mind that ~/Library is hidden by default, so you'll have to either make it visible or navigate to it manually.
Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Notes - Provides a clientside in-game notepad.
Souls - After you die, a hostile Soul that stores your inventory will spawn.
Auto Refresh - Automatically refreshes your server list and alerts you when your selected server comes online.
Pick Block Plus - A clientside mod that significantly improves the vanilla pick block function.
And a few others that we don't talk about.
When I open Library/Application Support, Minecraft doesn't show up.
There isn't a .minecraft on Windows which is easily found. It's different on a Mac.
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Curse PremiumHave you run Minecraft before on your Mac? The actual game, not just the launcher.
Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Notes - Provides a clientside in-game notepad.
Souls - After you die, a hostile Soul that stores your inventory will spawn.
Auto Refresh - Automatically refreshes your server list and alerts you when your selected server comes online.
Pick Block Plus - A clientside mod that significantly improves the vanilla pick block function.
And a few others that we don't talk about.
Yes I have.
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Curse PremiumWell... open the launcher, click Edit Profile, and click Open Game Dir. That will open your minecraft folder. Make a note of what the location is -- I don't see why it wouldn't be in ~/Library/Application Support, as that's where it is on my OS X partition and that's where it always has been.
Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Notes - Provides a clientside in-game notepad.
Souls - After you die, a hostile Soul that stores your inventory will spawn.
Auto Refresh - Automatically refreshes your server list and alerts you when your selected server comes online.
Pick Block Plus - A clientside mod that significantly improves the vanilla pick block function.
And a few others that we don't talk about.
Found it
Thank you so much!