My daughter has a Minecraft logon (we bought her her own copy of the game). She was playing on my computer, logged in as her, and created a world. When she went back to her own computer and logged on to Minecraft and tried to find that world - and it wasn't there. Investigation shows that when she logs in to Minecraft on her computer, she sees a different list of worlds she's created than when she logs in on my computer. Same logon, same version of the client...but the worlds are different.
The worlds are saved on each computer, and not the account.
they are stored in the .minecraft folder and the easiest way to access it is by going to the windows search bar and typing %appdata%, click on that folder that appears, then click on roaming, go to .minecraft, click on the saves folder, find the world and save it to a flashdrive and doing the same steps on the other computer only put the world on the flashdrive into the saves folder
My daughter has a Minecraft logon (we bought her her own copy of the game). She was playing on my computer, logged in as her, and created a world. When she went back to her own computer and logged on to Minecraft and tried to find that world - and it wasn't there. Investigation shows that when she logs in to Minecraft on her computer, she sees a different list of worlds she's created than when she logs in on my computer. Same logon, same version of the client...but the worlds are different.
Why?
The worlds are saved on each computer, and not the account.
they are stored in the .minecraft folder and the easiest way to access it is by going to the windows search bar and typing %appdata%, click on that folder that appears, then click on roaming, go to .minecraft, click on the saves folder, find the world and save it to a flashdrive and doing the same steps on the other computer only put the world on the flashdrive into the saves folder
Thank you, stupid of me, I should have been able to work that out.
Thanks for solving it.