I was playing yesterday, and unfortunately, a blackout happened in my city. After the electricity came back, i noticed that my world had dissapeared... even from the Cloud backup. Can it somehow be recovered? its 4 years of work on it...
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I Have noticed a huge flaw in the bedrock saves.
I have lost all my worlds over 70mbs on the Xbox one bedrock edition.
My minecraft Bedrock is stored on the External hard drive, like all of my games, but what I didn't realise is that the saved worlds are all saved on the Internal hard drive, and cannot be moved from this location, I had to do a factory reset on my xbox one x not knowing that my saved games are NOT stored with the game. this deleted my worlds. And all saves over 70mb-80mb DO NOT get saved to the cloud (this only effects minecraft Bedrock edition) so 61 of my 82 saved games (all of my best huge worlds) are gone, for good.
I WILL NOT PLAY THIS VERSION now as I know NONE of my worlds when saved that are too big or have too much done to them and go over the file limit are safe, and cannot be transferred copied or backed up. This is a Major flaw and more people are going to get annoyed and disgusted by this bug. Please fix this and allow us to move, transfer saves and ultimately save to the cloud all our saved games, even over the 70-80mb limit (also isn't it odd that this is also around the same file size that prevented transferring worlds from console edition to bedrock?)
Someone at mojang please respond to this so that I know that someone is looking into it, Your mojang support is useless and just blames this solely on Microsoft in a cut and paste response, poor show.
oh and none of my other games are effected by this cloud save problem or moving of saves from internal to external hard drives, and some of those files are a lot bigger than minecrafts saves.
Ok, let me update. I managed to recover my world. It was wierd. I had played it once In a firends console, so there was an old save there (December)... Once I started that save, it got updated with the one on the cloud (the one I couldn't see on mine). After that, I was able to see my save on my console.
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The best you could do is reconvert the console edition world back over to Bedrock and rebuild the missing stuff