So the last time I had a survival world, I ended up exploring a huge chunk of it, and going about 1k blocks out. I then came back to my spawn, and eventually the chunks started to switch around. I get that my game was out of memory, and I eventually fixed this, but this happens to me every time I explore a lot in a survival world. Because of this, I haven't really played in a survival world for over a year.
Is there any place/way I could store my survival world for free? That way, I wouldn't have to worry about it eating through my Minecraft's memory.
Also, I get that you can host servers, but I have no idea how that works.
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I'm not understaning your problem.
Which version are you playing? I'm assuming Java on a computer since this is the Java section.
Which kind of memory are you talking about? RAM memory (system memory in windows) or disk space?
Unless you play on a server (in this case ask the server admin), you need to leave “plenty” of space left for temporary files, even if my largest explored world isn't larger that 512 MB on disk when the game is stopped.
Im playing Java Edition. Thats why i have this in the Java section lol
The last time I played Singleplayer, I was using 1.12.2 with Optifine.
By memory, I mean all that stuff in the top right corner (look at picture attached). It would always reach 100% and then my world would start corrupting.
Allocate more memory to Minecraft, try -Xmx2G in your JVM arguments.
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So the last time I had a survival world, I ended up exploring a huge chunk of it, and going about 1k blocks out. I then came back to my spawn, and eventually the chunks started to switch around. I get that my game was out of memory, and I eventually fixed this, but this happens to me every time I explore a lot in a survival world. Because of this, I haven't really played in a survival world for over a year.
Is there any place/way I could store my survival world for free? That way, I wouldn't have to worry about it eating through my Minecraft's memory.
Also, I get that you can host servers, but I have no idea how that works.
I post things about stuff. Exciting, I know.
I'm not understaning your problem.
Which version are you playing? I'm assuming Java on a computer since this is the Java section.
Which kind of memory are you talking about? RAM memory (system memory in windows) or disk space?
Unless you play on a server (in this case ask the server admin), you need to leave “plenty” of space left for temporary files, even if my largest explored world isn't larger that 512 MB on disk when the game is stopped.
Im playing Java Edition. Thats why i have this in the Java section lol
The last time I played Singleplayer, I was using 1.12.2 with Optifine.
By memory, I mean all that stuff in the top right corner (look at picture attached). It would always reach 100% and then my world would start corrupting.
I post things about stuff. Exciting, I know.
Allocate more memory to Minecraft, try -Xmx2G in your JVM arguments.
I've tried that......so many times. No matter how much I allocate, it never seems to be enough.
Is there any way I could just host my world somewhere else so I dont have to worry about memory?
I post things about stuff. Exciting, I know.
Make regular backups or for hosting there are plenty of dedicated server hosts and then there is minecraft realms.