Basically, my 21-YO sister is going to New York soon, and we wanted to be able to play together, so yesterday, she bought her own MC account. But here's the issue. She had a survival on this PC, and on this account, so if I transport her world to her laptop so we can play through LAN, my account will have all her achievements and stuff, and she'll have nothing. Is there something I can do in her save file to swap her data from my account to hers?
The sooner I get a helpful reply, the better. Thank you
I don't fully understand what you're trying to do but you could go to ...\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\stats. there should be 2 files that can be edited with any text editor, containing stats and achivements.
If that for some reason doesn't work for you, you could use /achievement commands to manually get all achievements you need.
And for the items, why don't put them in a chest?
Okay, I'll try to make this easy. xD She used to play her survival on this computer. She got an account for herself. I used a USB storage device to put her survival on her computer. If we wanted to play on her survival together through LAN, this is the issue: She earned all her items and achievements on my account, and she's done nothing with her new account, so if we joined together, I'd have all her items and achievements, and she'd have nothing. Yes, I can tp her to me, and I can throw her the items, but is there a way I can transport those achievements from my account to hers?
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In single player the main inventory moves with the host, not the player.
Visitors have their own inventory associated with the player. Hosting a world will cause the host inventory to be copied to the player's inventory as well.
What this means is that if she played with your account and then took the save with her. She can host that world with a new account and still have the correct inventory.
Not sure exactly how stats are tracked. But that may be a simple matter of copying a file to a new name.
In single player the main inventory moves with the host, not the player.
Visitors have their own inventory associated with the player. Hosting a world will cause the host inventory to be copied to the player's inventory as well.
What this means is that if she played with your account and then took the save with her. She can host that world with a new account and still have the correct inventory.
Not sure exactly how stats are tracked. But that may be a simple matter of copying a file to a new name.
Thanks a ton, I think you pretty much answered my question!
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Basically, my 21-YO sister is going to New York soon, and we wanted to be able to play together, so yesterday, she bought her own MC account. But here's the issue. She had a survival on this PC, and on this account, so if I transport her world to her laptop so we can play through LAN, my account will have all her achievements and stuff, and she'll have nothing. Is there something I can do in her save file to swap her data from my account to hers?
The sooner I get a helpful reply, the better. Thank you
Click here to see dragons I've successfully raised!
Okay, I'll try to make this easy. xD She used to play her survival on this computer. She got an account for herself. I used a USB storage device to put her survival on her computer. If we wanted to play on her survival together through LAN, this is the issue: She earned all her items and achievements on my account, and she's done nothing with her new account, so if we joined together, I'd have all her items and achievements, and she'd have nothing. Yes, I can tp her to me, and I can throw her the items, but is there a way I can transport those achievements from my account to hers?
Click here to see dragons I've successfully raised!
In single player the main inventory moves with the host, not the player.
Visitors have their own inventory associated with the player. Hosting a world will cause the host inventory to be copied to the player's inventory as well.
What this means is that if she played with your account and then took the save with her. She can host that world with a new account and still have the correct inventory.
Not sure exactly how stats are tracked. But that may be a simple matter of copying a file to a new name.
Thanks a ton, I think you pretty much answered my question!
Click here to see dragons I've successfully raised!