Windows 10 Edition world importing
I have been working on a map on the java version of Minecraft for about 6 months now, and now that the Windows 10 edition of Minecraft is getting more and more features, I'd like to be able to export my world from the java version, to the Windows 10 edition.
My map is built in 1.10, and blocks like Purpur are used a lot. (blocks that aren't available on the Windows 10 edition)
In a nutshell: How do I export my minecraft worlds on the Java version to the Windows 10 edition? Do I have to wait until all blocks, features, and commands from the Java version are available on the Windows 10 edition?
Best Answer
Sadly, the Windows 10 edition doesn't support worlds created in the Java edition, and vice-versa. They used to use the the same format, but since the infinite worlds update it started to use a different, more efficient format.
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Can you import worlds into Minecraft Windows 10?
First, players will need to open the game and go to the settings of the world they want to transfer. Once they click the edit button and are in the settings, scroll down and click 'Export World. ' Players can export the world on their external drive to transfer it to any computer.Can you import worlds from Minecraft?
It can be difficult to transfer game files from one device to another, however, there are two methods that can help you transfer your worlds. You can transfer worlds between these devices using a Minecraft Realm or, if you play on an iOS device, through the iCloud method.How do I import a Minecraft world into Windows?
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