You'd need to use a compatible tool or service to move Minecraft worlds, ensuring compatibility and data preservation.
You'd need to use a compatible tool or service to move Minecraft worlds, ensuring compatibility and data preservation.
You can transfer Minecraft Bedrock Worlds by using the Bedrock Edition's built-in export feature. Simply save your world file, then use the export option to download it to your new PC. This will preserve your items and spawn points, though you may need to manually organize the inventory into chests on the new machine.
Mojang confirms the location: files are at %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe \LocalState\games\com.mojang. Check it out, copy the whole folder and move it. Make sure it’s hosted on your personal PC and isn’t being sold. If not, you can also run your current PC as a 24/7 server so everyone stays connected anytime! Edited October 10, 2022 by Jinsoku_
Move to PC Gaming section only.
Make sure your posts are in the right subforum instead of posting everywhere.
The link isn't very useful, but it mentions typing something. Regarding turning your PC into a 24/7 server, that involves setting up continuous operation which requires technical setup and security considerations.
Visit the official Minecraft server download page for Bedrock editions.
Configured it on a PC and began streaming the world as @Jinsoku_ described. Then test from another device connected via your network or the web. Look up "How to set up bedrock minecraft server" for guidance.
Isn't this LAN? If not, why would I need to share my IP? Also, how do I upload my world to the server? This video explains creating a server with a new world.