About two months ago, I transferred a world from Minecraft: Xbox One Edition to Minecraft (Bedrock Edition). Since then, I have incorporated a variety of useful contraptions into my world such as a villager trading center. Everything was working just fine with this world until last night.
Yesterday, I booted up Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) to notice that there was an update to the game with a few bug fixes. I continued to play on my world for about 3 hours yesterday afternoon. I then successfully saved my world and turned off my Xbox One.
Later last night, I again booted up Minecraft (Bedrock Edition). I immediately noticed that the image associated with my world (usually a screenshot from your last save) was a generic black and white image with trees and a sun. Since then, every time I attempt to load my world, the game freezes temporarily (music stops) while "syncing user data". The game then unfreezes (music commences) and I immediately get kicked back to the Xbox One home screen.
Important to note is that the size and name of my world have remained intact (are still displayed as correlating with my last save).
Again, I have worked extremely hard on making this world unique and functional and could not even imagine beginning a new world from scratch. If anyone has suggestions, similar problems, or any further questions regarding this matter, please make them known! ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Do you really think this is an Xbox One problem? My other worlds are working just fine. It is only the one world that I've played on since the update yesterday that isn't working. For that reason, I believe this is a Minecraft issue.
So I read these post after having the same issue and think i found the fix. What your going to have to do is go to the setting on your Xbox one and go to storage and have it clear all your game saves it will restart your system and when you get back on minecraft to play your world it will redownload hope it helps.
Hi all,
About two months ago, I transferred a world from Minecraft: Xbox One Edition to Minecraft (Bedrock Edition). Since then, I have incorporated a variety of useful contraptions into my world such as a villager trading center. Everything was working just fine with this world until last night.
Yesterday, I booted up Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) to notice that there was an update to the game with a few bug fixes. I continued to play on my world for about 3 hours yesterday afternoon. I then successfully saved my world and turned off my Xbox One.
Later last night, I again booted up Minecraft (Bedrock Edition). I immediately noticed that the image associated with my world (usually a screenshot from your last save) was a generic black and white image with trees and a sun. Since then, every time I attempt to load my world, the game freezes temporarily (music stops) while "syncing user data". The game then unfreezes (music commences) and I immediately get kicked back to the Xbox One home screen.
Important to note is that the size and name of my world have remained intact (are still displayed as correlating with my last save).
Again, I have worked extremely hard on making this world unique and functional and could not even imagine beginning a new world from scratch. If anyone has suggestions, similar problems, or any further questions regarding this matter, please make them known! ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
-Jake
-Jake
Contact xbox support.
Do you really think this is an Xbox One problem? My other worlds are working just fine. It is only the one world that I've played on since the update yesterday that isn't working. For that reason, I believe this is a Minecraft issue.
-Jake
Also, I already tried a hard reset on my Xbox One.
-Jake
Any suggestions? Still nothing has worked.
-Jake
So I read these post after having the same issue and think i found the fix. What your going to have to do is go to the setting on your Xbox one and go to storage and have it clear all your game saves it will restart your system and when you get back on minecraft to play your world it will redownload hope it helps.
I think I’ve found a much safer fix: Mojang comes out with another update.
-Jake