I see someone has put a solution at the top, but I before I risk trying that, I am still waiting for someone to explain to me how I restore a backup world...
Replying to - 'Copy the file inside of it into your .minecraft/saves folder.'
Err which file?
[media]Wouldn't it make more sense and be a lot easier if the backup was automatically accessible via the games UI. Or better yet just be able to save whenever you want, a rather basic function that pretty much every other game in the world seems able to do.
Also how do I officially reply to a comment? like above they've linked to the comment, but I cannot seem to find any option to do that.
responding to - [mod]violine1101In newer versions of Minecraft, you can easily create a backup by selecting your world in the singleplayer screen, clicking on "Edit world" and selecting "Make Backup". Then a backup is automatically created in .minecraft/backups
, which you can also open by clicking "Open Backups Folder" in the same screen.
Hi I did this but how do I then revert back to the back up? I tried double clicking the zip folder, and it opened it but no idea what to click on next??
how do you back up your world?
This has just started to happen to me. In about 5 minutes about 10 -20 chunks suddenly appeared incorrect, making random outcrops of mountain, destroying buildings, some buildings being reproduced in bits in other areas, almost like chunks are being randomly copied and pasted in other areas. How do I stop this and put everything back to how it was?
Thats a stupid idea! They need to get rid of that. Completely counter productive as means you have to carry another thing in your inventory. And a bloody hassle to keep putting it down and picking it up!
replying to [Mod] Galaxy_2Alex - "Can anyone reproduce this on 1.16 using absolutely no mods on a world that has not been opened using any mods or third party tools?"
Yes mine is mod free and 1.16 and I think lots others on this thread have said theirs is aswell