![]() ![]() If you've discovered an exploit or a security issue, please create a Private report that only yourself and Mojang will be able to see.If it has, please join the discussion there! Please search before creating a report to make sure your issue hasn't already been reported.The description should contain details of the problem and how to reproduce it, so that we can more easily track down the problem and try to fix it.Avoid one-worded summaries and things like "help!!!". Please provide a (to the point) summary of your problem.Submit ONE issue per report please it's easier for us to follow and manage!.Browse Open/Unfixed Bugs - Browse Reported Bugs Minecraft Launcher bugs? Report and view them here! Guide: Writing Helpful Bug Reports for Minecraft If you need help with your Mojang account, contact our support team at .īefore you report a bug in any of our games, please perform a search first to see if someone has already contacted us about it to prevent duplicate reports being made. This site is not for help or support, please see this helpful article if you need help with Minecraft or Minecraft Realms. If you're reporting bugs you've found in our Minecraft Launcher, you can do so here. If you've found bugs for Minecraft, you can report them here. You can report bugs you've found in Minecraft Realms using this bug tracker. Confirm the restoration to continue.Welcome to the Minecraft Realms Bug Tracker! You’ll receive a confirmation screen detailing the time and date the restoration was created and prompting you to confirm or deny the restoration. Select the little red restore arrow next to the version of the world you wish to restore. Just hop back into the configuration menu (via the wrench icon on the main Minecraft Realms screen) and select the “World backups” button as we did in the previous section of the tutorial. You’re in the game, you realize you just goofed something up pretty big (like, I don’t know, lighting the roof line of the entire village on fire), and you want to immediately jump back to the last save point. You can restore your worlds from server-side backups (which is a single click affair and can be performed even if you have no local backups) or from saves located on your local computer. ![]() Just like there are two ways to back up your Minecraft Realms world, there are two ways to restore it. For information on how to backup your Minecraft local saves, if you’re unfamiliar with the process, check out our guide on the subject here. Click yes that you want to continue and the world will be downloaded and stored with the other single player worlds on your PC.įrom here, you can load up a single player game and play the map or you can copy the worlds folder out of the Minecraft directory and store it separately from Minecraft to ensure that it stays in a pristine state (which, if you’re doing this for backup purposes only and not local play, we highly recommend). A warning screen will display, indicating that the current world will be downloaded and added to your single player worlds on your local PC. Here you can select “Download Latest” to download the latest backup of your world. RELATED: How to Back Up Your Minecraft Worlds, Mods, and More With the world selected you wish to download the backup for, select “World backups”. For demonstration purposes we’re downloading “World 1” which, as seen in the screenshot above, is the currently loaded world. Make sure the world you wish to back up is the active world. If you want a copy of the world from your Realms server on your local PC, either for archival purposes or for playing offline, you can download it easily. Anyone on Bedrock Edition that you invite-that includes players on Xbox One, Series S, and Series X, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Android, iOS, and Windows 10 and 11-can join a Realm. ![]() Download a Server Backup to Your Computer ![]()
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