How to download server maps on minecraft






















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Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Part 1. Go to a Minecraft map website. Skip this method on Android. Select a map. Click on a map that you want to download. Doing so should open the map's page, from which point you can download the map.

Click Download. This button's location will depend on the site, so scroll down if you can't find the Download button. For some map sites, you may have to click another link or map image before you can click Download. Wait for the map to finish downloading. Unzip the folder. If you're on a Windows computer, you'll need to extract the files from the folder before you can install the map. On a Mac, simply double-clicking the folder will unzip it. Open the unzipped map folder. Double-click the folder to open it.

There will be another folder inside. Double-click the folder inside of the map folder. If so, the folder you just opened is the folder you'll need to copy.

Select the map folder. On Windows, you must first click the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the File Explorer. Click the map folder to select it. Copy the map folder. Now that you've copied the map folder, you can continue along to installing it on your computer or smartphone.

On a Mac, you can also click Edit in the top-left corner of the screen and then click Copy in the drop down menu. Part 2. Open the Minecraft Launcher. Double-click the Minecraft program icon, which resembles a block of dirt with a green tuft of grass on it. It's in the upper-right corner of the Minecraft launcher window. Doing so prompts a menu at the top of the window. Click Launch Options. This option is in the upper-right side of the launcher menu.

Enable advanced settings. It's near the top of the page. Click the "Game directory" switch. It's on the left side of the page. Clicking it will make the switch turn green. Open the Minecraft game folder. Click the green, right-facing arrow on the far-right side of the "Game directory" row in the middle of the page.

This will open your Minecraft game folder. You can close the Minecraft launcher at this point. This folder is inside of the game folder. Double-clicking it will open your Minecraft saves folder. Add your map folder. Doing so will paste the map folder into the saves folder then make sure you hit the save button which adds it to your saved worlds.

You can now select the map like any other saved map in the Singleplayer menu. On a Mac, you can also click Edit and then click Paste Item. Part 3. Open the iFunBox website. Click Download iFunBox. This blue button is in the middle of the page. Locate the version you want to download. Below your computer type's heading Windows or Mac , find the most recent version of iFunBox. The different versions of iFunBox are dated, so the most recent version should have the most recent date next to it.

It's a blue button to the right of the most recent version of iFunBox. Doing so will prompt the iFunBox setup file to begin downloading. Install iFunBox on your computer. This process will vary depending on your computer type: Windows - Double-click the iFunBox setup file, click Yes when prompted, select a language, click I agree , click Next several times, uncheck the "Additional software" box, and click Install. Connect your iPhone to your computer.

Use the charger cord that came with your iPhone to do so. If iTunes opens when you do this, close it before continuing. Improve this answer. Add a comment. The question is specifically about "server save files". This doesn't accomplish that. Furthermore, this would have significant holes that would prevent reconstructing the save files: e.

SevenSidedDie It's just the same data in different formats. File stored on hard disks is one, network packet on wire or hash table in memory are the other, and they have no informational difference.

For the concern about chests, you need to learn about how chests are stored in chunks. Chest data is stored exclusively server-side now. Besides, the asker asked if the files can be grabbed—the distinction being between a useful format and raw data useful only to a programmer.

The OP doesn't sound like a programmer. SevenSidedDie I've yet to do experiments so I can be wrong, but as far as I can infer the inventory synchronization method from the protocol , If you can see it with your GUI, why can't you extract it from memory or capture it from network? And I thought the conversion between formats is a non-issue or trivial issue, so I didn't mention it.

Of course. I mean, this is still really clever stuff and it's awesome, but it doesn't answer the OP's question about accessing the server's actual, existing files.

See MCedit and how to use it for more info : If you do have direct access to the server itself, of course, you could just shut down the server for a few seconds make sure no one is logged in! Doktor J Doktor J 1, 2 2 gold badges 12 12 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Lo'oris: Any time you're accessing the world data, I would recommend stopping the server to eliminate any chance of conflict and subsequent corruption.

I figured the server admin would know to do so, but then again we all know what assuming does :D — Doktor J. The server flushes to disk in predictable intervals. No need to stop the server; just don't copy files during a save.

Besides, at worst the copy is no good and another has to be made; there's no danger of corrupting the server's version of the files just by reading them. Once that completes, you can be sure you have the latest files on disk. I wouldn't say "unfortunately". A server which gave away data such as that would be a pretty bad server! You never finished your answer!

What happens next? You ended your sentence with a comma, — childe. This is incorrect. It is very possible to copy part of a world, especially with a third party tool like MCEdit. Also, the question clearly says SMP. Thanks, anyways! Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. This map is from a server that has been around for 14 days Since 1. It is whitelisted and not public at the moment but you can take a look with this save file. Multiplayer maps start in under 20 seconds, you'll get an IP address and a control panel.

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