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| So back in 2015 I first played Minecraft on Xbox 360. That console was my real intro to the game, and the first big world I worked on was this island you see on the map. I spent hours building a small city there in Creative, even made a subway rail system. It was my favorite world. But on December 31st, 2015, I tried to move the save over to Java. I put the world on a USB, moved it to my PC, and of course it didn’t work. The save got corrupted and (what I didn’t know back then) it lost its ownership from my Xbox profile. I thought the world was gone forever. I was crushed. I didn’t stop playing though. I started fresh and made a flat city full of new builds (that’s the one in the screenshot). I kept grinding there until I eventually switched to PC. Fast forward to last week, I dug out my old Xbox 360 before selling it and tried one last time. I found an old video explaining how to fix the “unknown profile” issue, and somehow it actually worked. I got my original world back after 10 years, converted it, and now I’ve merged it with all my other old saves into the latest Java version. Now I’m running WorldEdit and Baritone to continue some of the projects I left unfinished… but part of me wonders if using automation kinda takes away from the original vibe of building everything by hand submitted by /u/CesarDMTXD [link] [comments] |
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