Hey guys! New to minecraft this year whoo! Anyhow I noticed on xbox one when the controller times out (shuts off) while waiting for a world to upload to realm it seemed to mess up or at least pause the installation.
Order of events.
-Bought a realm.
-When the purchase process finished it immediately Loaded the realm.
-Exited realm.
-Located new world i wanted to upload and replace realm old world with.
-Went to new worlds settings and attempted to upload on realms.
-Failed. Fail types(unable to find a place to save , or doesn't appear to do anything during initializing for 10 min)
-Repeated previous 2 steps for about an hour.
-Attemp to upload world to realm again
-Let it just sit for an hour no errors but nothing appeared to be happening. Controller timed out after 5 min.
-Repeated previous 2 steps twice more.
-Attempted to load smaller world to realms through the realms page not the smaller world's settings
-Failed a few times
-Then when it seemed to be accomplishing nothing during initializing the progress bar popped up completed then the world was uploaded.
-attempted to load the original new world through the realms page(all attempts from this point forward are through realms page) not the new worlds settings.
-failed. Fail types(unable to find a place to save , or doesn't appear to do anything during initializing for 10 min)
-Repeat previous 2 steps a few times.
-Attemp to upload world to realm again
-Let it just sit for an hour no errors but nothing appeared to be happening. Controller timed out after 5 min.
-repeat last two steps twice
-then I attempted it while keeping the controller awake.
-Took 30 min during a blank initializing screen but then the progress bar popped up completed and the world was uploaded.
Maybe the platforms "time out" or sleep or Screensaver is messing with the upload. I haven't read everything on this so I do not know if this has been approached yet.
Hope that helps. Will try it a few more times going back and forth between letting the controller time out and keeping it awake to better isolate the issue.
Hey guys! New to minecraft this year whoo! Anyhow I noticed on xbox one when the controller times out (shuts off) while waiting for a world to upload to realm it seemed to mess up or at least pause the installation.
Order of events.
-Bought a realm.
-When the purchase process finished it immediately Loaded the realm.
-Exited realm.
-Located new world i wanted to upload and replace realm old world with.
-Went to new worlds settings and attempted to upload on realms.
-Failed. Fail types(unable to find a place to save , or doesn't appear to do anything during initializing for 10 min)
-Repeated previous 2 steps for about an hour.
-Attemp to upload world to realm again
-Let it just sit for an hour no errors but nothing appeared to be happening. Controller timed out after 5 min.
-Repeated previous 2 steps twice more.
-Attempted to load smaller world to realms through the realms page not the smaller world's settings
-Failed a few times
-Then when it seemed to be accomplishing nothing during initializing the progress bar popped up completed then the world was uploaded.
-attempted to load the original new world through the realms page(all attempts from this point forward are through realms page) not the new worlds settings.
-failed. Fail types(unable to find a place to save , or doesn't appear to do anything during initializing for 10 min)
-Repeat previous 2 steps a few times.
-Attemp to upload world to realm again
-Let it just sit for an hour no errors but nothing appeared to be happening. Controller timed out after 5 min.
-repeat last two steps twice
-then I attempted it while keeping the controller awake.
-Took 30 min during a blank initializing screen but then the progress bar popped up completed and the world was uploaded.
Maybe the platforms "time out" or sleep or Screensaver is messing with the upload. I haven't read everything on this so I do not know if this has been approached yet.
Hope that helps. Will try it a few more times going back and forth between letting the controller time out and keeping it awake to better isolate the issue.