Как найти папку .minecraft, где находится папка игры Майнкрафт
В этой новости вы узнаете где находится папка Майнкрафта и как в нее попасть. Если вы решили установить моды, текстуры, карту или сборку, то по инструкции необходимо скопировать некоторые файлы внутрь папки с игрой.
В папке .minecraft находится сама игра и все дополнения для нее, в том числе папка для модов (mods), ресурспаков (resourcepacks), карт (saves), шейдерпаков (shaderpacks).
Для Windows
- Одновременно нажми клавиши Win + R
Для Linux
- Папка находится в домашней директории пользователя
\.minecraft.
Для Mac OS
- Открой Finder
- Нажми на клавиатуре сочетание клавиш Cmd + Shift + G
- Введи в открывшемся окне
/Library/Application Support/Minecraft/
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Where are saves stored in Minecraft Win 10 Edition?
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Looking to put some of my old Java saves in the Win 10 Edition, can I drop them in the saves folder?
Also, where does Win 10 Edition save files?
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You cannot transfer saves from the PC Edition to the Windows 10 Edition. They are both separate games, Windows 10 Edition is essentially MCPE.
In any case, save files for the Windows 10 Edition are stored here,
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Anyone know if there is a way to change the default save directory?
For example, I’d like them to reside on a folder in my Onedrive so that I can access the same saves from multiple Windows 10 machines and have them synced for me. Is this possible (yet)?
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Anyone know if there is a way to change the default save directory?
For example, I’d like them to reside on a folder in my Onedrive so that I can access the same saves from multiple Windows 10 machines and have them synced for me. Is this possible (yet)?
There is not. You can make use of symbolic links instead, that’s assuming your cloud service allows them.
I’m not sure if OneDrive supports it, but you can refer to this for information on setting up a symlink: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/
I’ll see if I can make a better guide.
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Thanks! Didn’t know about these. Haven’t got it working so far, but I’ll play around with it and see what I come up with.
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So to be clear, I should be cut-pasting the minecraftWorlds folder from its appData location into Onedrive or wherever, then Right click -> Pick link source, and then create a hard link clone in the com.mojang folder where it used to be, correct?
I did this (and tried others when it didn’t work), and while I could open the hard link and see the world folder, minecraft did not show the world when it loaded. On top of that, when I created a new world, it somehow showed up when opening the hard link, but not when I manually browsed to the folder it was supposedly linked to.
I couldn’t get it to work using any of the other link types, either. Could be that Onedrive doesn’t support them, but I feel like it should work considering all of the Onedrive files are local on my machine, and the only thing the Onedrive program does is detect and auto-upload/download new files or changes.