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Discussion forum => Legacy => Archives => Support => Topic started by: clawstrider on April 02, 2012, 06:28:56 am
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I have waited quite a while, wondering what was happening, but is the 1.8 world ever going to be up for download?
Thanks
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Oh man, i forgot about this. Let me look and see if I can find the files!
update - http://www.opticraft.net/worlds.tar.gz
I have no idea if these are even the right files - I suspect they are.
Let me know.
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Thanks Opti!
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What is that world? For singleplayer?
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its just the world files, i am not sure how you would use them in singleplayer, but it should be possible.
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The world files are there (Mainworld and Nether), and I have converted them into anvil and creative mode. However I believe this is quite an old version of the world.
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The world files are there (Mainworld and Nether), and I have converted them into anvil and creative mode. However I believe this is quite an old version of the world.
How does one go about making it into creative? Or is it easier to download Zombe or whatever.
The only way I can think of without going through the save file would be to host a local multiplayer server with it.
And thanks Optic! :)
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What I did:
- Unzipped the file and copied the mainwolrd folder into my saves folder
- Opened the save in Minecraft and converted it to anvil
- Opened up NBTedit via terminal (Mac only)
- Opened the world folder and opened level.dat
- Changed the game type to 1
- Opened the save again and found found my house
I believe there are some files in the saves folders that are not used by Minecraft in single player
(https://www.opticraft.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1232.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fff377%2Fexox615%2FScreenShot2012-04-02at165744.png&hash=26843bab2c6b729cc2255fa656be3083)
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How do you open a .dat?
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How do you open a .dat?
- Opened up NBTedit
via terminal (Mac only) - Opened the world folder and opened level.dat (using NBTedit)
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How do you open a .dat?
- Opened up NBTedit
via terminal (Mac only) - Opened the world folder and opened level.dat (using NBTedit)
Ah, sorry. I had assumed you meant NBTedit was mac only. My bad. Thanks, I will go check it out :)
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How do you open a .dat?
- Opened up NBTedit
via terminal (Mac only) - Opened the world folder and opened level.dat (using NBTedit)
Ah, sorry. I had assumed you meant NBTedit was mac only. My bad. Thanks, I will go check it out :)
Sorry, I meant that you only have to use terminal and mono on a Mac because NBTedit is an .exe, It should be fine on Windows.
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How do you open a .dat?
- Opened up NBTedit
via terminal (Mac only) - Opened the world folder and opened level.dat (using NBTedit)
Ah, sorry. I had assumed you meant NBTedit was mac only. My bad. Thanks, I will go check it out :)
Sorry, I meant that you only have to use terminal and mono on a Mac because NBTedit is an .exe, It should be fine on Windows.
Indeed it was, I managed to sort out everything... *Glances at tnt in hand, redstone torch in other*... Just fine ;)
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Or, install Too Many Items and change it to creative that way. 10x easier.