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How To Convert Minecraft PC World to Xbox
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Hey guys, I am writing this tutorial on how to convert worlds from PC to Xbox using oPryze's world converter. I am trying to keep posts asking for others to convert their world from coming up so they can learn how to do it themselves. Thanks for reading.
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Written Tutorial
Step 1. Download oPryze's Converter, found HERE
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Step 2. Download MC Edit, found HERE [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 3. Download the world you would like to have converted, IE: a survival island, Hunger Games etc.
Step 4. Open up MC Edit and Create a New World
Step 5. Into the Configs put 54 into the East-West Chunks and 54 into the North-South
Chunks. Also change the game type to creative and the Generator to flatland. Finally, set the height to 1 and uncheck grass.(This Last part is optional but I think that it makes it easier if you leave it to one layer of bedrock instead of some weird mountain thing that might mess up our world.)
Step 6. Open up the world you would like to be converted over to XBOX.
Step 7. Now select everything that you want to be in the world converted to XBOX but make sure its smaller than 54x54 chunks(864x864 Blocks) And 128 blocks high
Step 8. Open up the world you created earlier(The Flat Land One) and import all of the world you just copied into the world making sure you don't go out of the 864x864x128 Block Limit(As this is the size of a Xbox world.)
Step 9. Save the world. This may take some time depending on how strong your computer is.
Step 10. Extract all of the files from the oPryze world converter and open the AnvilToRegion.jar
Step 11. Select your world from the list(If it is not there copy the world and put it in your .minecraft folder under saves in the Application Data. After it has been selected hit the convert to MCRegion button and wait for it to finish.
Step 12. Now open up the world folder and go into the region subfolder. Copy all of the .mcr files and paste them into the PC Regions subfolder in the oPryze world converter folder. After this run the oPryzeLP_Converter(Updated).exe file and It will start converting your world for you. If there are blocks that are not availible in the xbox version of minecraft it will ask you what you would like to be replaced instead of them. After it is finished it will create file called savedata.bin.
Step 13. Go onto your XBOX and create a world. Move it onto your flash drive and plug your flash drive into your computer.
Step 14. Open up Horizon(It can be found HERE [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 15. After it is open, go into device manager and drag your world into the middle of the Horizon window. go into contents and right click on the savedata.bin file and hit replace. choose the file that was created with the World Converter and hit open. Now the world is successfully converted and you can open it up on the XBOX and play it.
Step 1. Download oPryze's Converter, found HERE
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 2. Download MC Edit, found HERE [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 3. Download the world you would like to have converted, IE: a survival island, Hunger Games etc.
Step 4. Open up MC Edit and Create a New World
Step 5. Into the Configs put 54 into the East-West Chunks and 54 into the North-South
Chunks. Also change the game type to creative and the Generator to flatland. Finally, set the height to 1 and uncheck grass.(This Last part is optional but I think that it makes it easier if you leave it to one layer of bedrock instead of some weird mountain thing that might mess up our world.)
Step 6. Open up the world you would like to be converted over to XBOX.
Step 7. Now select everything that you want to be in the world converted to XBOX but make sure its smaller than 54x54 chunks(864x864 Blocks) And 128 blocks high
Step 8. Open up the world you created earlier(The Flat Land One) and import all of the world you just copied into the world making sure you don't go out of the 864x864x128 Block Limit(As this is the size of a Xbox world.)
Step 9. Save the world. This may take some time depending on how strong your computer is.
Step 10. Extract all of the files from the oPryze world converter and open the AnvilToRegion.jar
Step 11. Select your world from the list(If it is not there copy the world and put it in your .minecraft folder under saves in the Application Data. After it has been selected hit the convert to MCRegion button and wait for it to finish.
Step 12. Now open up the world folder and go into the region subfolder. Copy all of the .mcr files and paste them into the PC Regions subfolder in the oPryze world converter folder. After this run the oPryzeLP_Converter(Updated).exe file and It will start converting your world for you. If there are blocks that are not availible in the xbox version of minecraft it will ask you what you would like to be replaced instead of them. After it is finished it will create file called savedata.bin.
Step 13. Go onto your XBOX and create a world. Move it onto your flash drive and plug your flash drive into your computer.
Step 14. Open up Horizon(It can be found HERE [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 15. After it is open, go into device manager and drag your world into the middle of the Horizon window. go into contents and right click on the savedata.bin file and hit replace. choose the file that was created with the World Converter and hit open. Now the world is successfully converted and you can open it up on the XBOX and play it.
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There's been many tutorials but this one goes into detail. Good job!
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Thanks! This is my first tutorial. It took me a while to write it.
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OMG! Thanks so much! I have been searching forever to find a really good tutorial like this! Someone should sticky this.
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