It's been long since I've posted a thread on this page, due to twitch. But I've managed to get Minecraft 1.12.1 on the Raspberry Pi 3, so I can finally get away from the Pi Edition.
But I've not posted this thread, just for saying that I'm back. I found a bug/glitch with the player.
STEP 1: Backup your Minecraft world. I recommend that you put all your stuff in a chest.
STEP 2: Exit Minecraft.
STEP 3: Use the backed up level.dat and level.dat_old and copy them to the one you're using to play Minecraft.
STEP 4: Boot Minecraft back on.
The results you get should be similar to this:(I used a notch apple for my experiment)
This was tested on Minecraft 1.12.1 Java Edition using Optifine.
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Hello forums!
It's been long since I've posted a thread on this page, due to twitch. But I've managed to get Minecraft 1.12.1 on the Raspberry Pi 3, so I can finally get away from the Pi Edition.
But I've not posted this thread, just for saying that I'm back. I found a bug/glitch with the player.
STEP 1: Backup your Minecraft world. I recommend that you put all your stuff in a chest.
STEP 2: Exit Minecraft.
STEP 3: Use the backed up level.dat and level.dat_old and copy them to the one you're using to play Minecraft.
STEP 4: Boot Minecraft back on.
The results you get should be similar to this:(I used a notch apple for my experiment)
This was tested on Minecraft 1.12.1 Java Edition using Optifine.
Don't be a bull in a china shop, be an elephant in a china shop!