How to open the downloaded map. Have a question about how to install a map in Minecraft? you here

  • 20.09.2019

In this article, we will talk about how to install maps in minecraft. Suppose you have downloaded from the Internet a beautiful map on which you would like to play in a single or with friends, or a friend threw you his creation, that's not the point. We just want to play it. The Minecraft Russia site team has prepared instructions for you, thanks to which each of you can easily install absolutely any map.

So, we downloaded the map we needed. Most likely it will be a .zip or .rar archive

Open it with any archiver. Any files and folders can be inside, but we are only interested in the folder in which the file is located level.dat. All of it is the world of Minecraft.

Let's take a look at the structure of the world:

  • AT level.dat information is stored about the spawn point, world weather, side, difficulty, world name, world generator version, game version, and several other equally interesting parameters.
  • In the folder region stored .mca(before Minecraft 1.2 - .mcr) files that contain information about the blocks in the world. That is, in fact, what we see lies here. One .mca file contains 16x16 chunks and represents one region.
  • In the folder players stored .dat player data files. Inventory, location on the map, bed placement point, hunger level, experience - all this is carefully stored in the format NBT. Naturally, if you delete the .dat file with the player's nickname when he is not in the game, then Minecraft will "forget" about this player, and as soon as he enters the game again, it will be completely empty at the spawn point.
  • In DIM1 and DIM-1 other measurements are stored, such as Lower world and Edge.
  • data stores various information, such as village data, as well as in-game maps that players have crafted.
  • File session.lock prevents two running copies of Minecraft from modifying map files to prevent errors from appearing on them. If this protection mechanism did not exist, then with a banal mistake or inattention, you could lose your world forever.

Map installation

The entire folder with the above items must be copied to the folder saves, which is located in the Minecraft folder.

In order to open the folder with Minecraft, press Start->Run (or the key combination Win + R), and then drive in there

For the future, this is the root directory of the game and you will have to go here often.

Folder with Minecraft in other OS:

  • linux - /home/%username%/.minecraft
  • MacOS X - users/%username%/Library/Application Support/.minecraft(if the Library is not visible, press cmd+Shift+G and write the path there)

Helpful Hint: You can open the game folder even faster! How? If Minecraft is already running, then you just need to go to the menu item " texturepacks"(in the options menu, and in older versions it is in the main menu), then press the button" Open folder", then in the window that opens, go to the next level and voila - we are in the folder .minecraft

Once you've copied the map to your saves folder, you can launch the game, select a new map, and play on it. Everything is very simple, right?

Installing the map on the server

Here we have 2 paths, both very simple:

  1. Rename map folder to world and drop it into a folder from the server, after deleting / moving the old one world
  2. Copy the folder with the map to the folder with the server, then in the file server.properties edit the "level name" property by typing in the name of our map folder

Here we have learned install minecraft maps . As you can see, nothing complicated.

There are a huge number of maps for Minecraft. And probably you, as a real crafter, are familiar with the situation that you want to replay all the interesting cards. For example, I like several types of maps at once, such as minecraft survival maps, parkour maps, escape map, prison and so on.

Now I will try to tell you where to install maps for Minecraft and how to do it as simply as possible. In this case, you will not spend even 5 minutes if you follow my recommendations.

I would divide the installation of Minecraft maps into 2 types. The first type is the installation of maps for a single player game in Minecraft. The second type is Minecraft maps for playing on the server.

FAQ for installing Minecraft maps:

1. You need cards on which you will play, for this you need;

2. After downloading the map, you need to open the folder /saves/. In order to open this folder, you need, if you do not have a command, run:

We go to the "Start" menu, click the "Run" button, if there is none, then Properties --> "Start Menu" --> Customize --> and then find the "Run" command, put a checkbox in front of it, click "OK" and you should see this command.


After you have the "Run" command, in the field we write: the command:% appdata%, click OK, and we go to the Roaming folder, then .minecraft will contain the folder we need /saves/.

3. Copy the previously downloaded map to this folder.

4. This completes the installation, you just have to enter the game in the "Single Player" mode and select the map you installed.

So it seems that we figured out how Minecraft maps are installed in the Single version of the game, now we'll figure out how to install a map on the Minecraft server.

The order is about the same, download the map you need, unpack the downloaded archive. There will be several folders in the archive, you need to copy them all to a folder /minecraft/world/, if during copying you are prompted to replace some files, then accept these permissions.

On this setting the card on minecraft server finished, it remains only to check whether we did everything right. We start the server, wait for the map to load (note: the map takes a long time to load, only if it is of impressive size, in other cases, it happens very quickly, or you made a mistake somewhere).

Instruction

If you feel that Minecraft in its classic form is starting to bore you a little, try playing it on other maps other than the standard one. You will find that the choice here is unusually wide. You can test your "Minecraft" skills in the conditions of a distant planet or on an abandoned intergalactic station, on flying islands (where there is a high risk of falling into an abyss, losing all your inventory), on a land teeming with pirate treasures and numerous dangers, in a medieval estate, on a huge an airship or a ship, in an intricate maze (which is full of hostile mobs), in twin towers, etc. The choice in this case is entirely yours.

Find on any of the sites offering software for Minecraft (including numerous add-ons to it) a map that suits your needs and ideas about the ideal gameplay. Only refer to those sources that are trustworthy. Taking a card from a dubious portal, you may encounter the fact that it is at least not working, and at the maximum, the file with it is infected with a virus. Therefore, carefully check the resource from which you plan to download material of this kind (for example, ask those gamers whose opinion you trust about it). Only after that, take the risk of taking the archive with the map from there.

In the case when you are not satisfied with ready-made cards, create your own. Use various mods for this (Too Many Items, Single Player Commands, Zombies Mod Pack, etc.). Come up with an interesting storyline, set the rules (make them visually, on), enter the original name, mark the spawn point of the players and make a starter set for each of them. Be sure to check if your card is functioning properly. Now start installing it. This is done in the same way - regardless of whether it was developed by you personally or downloaded from some resource in finished form.

If the map is presented as an archive, first unpack it using a special program (WinRAR, 7zip, etc.) - otherwise you will not be able to install it normally. Now find the saves folder in your .minecraft. To search for the game directory, go to the C drive in the Users folder (for 7, 8 or Vista versions of Windows) or Documents and Settings (for XP). Find your username in it, open Application Data there - and you will see the directory you are looking for. Transfer the folder with the map to saves. Make sure that its name does not coincide with those that are already there. Now start the game, in the menu click on Single Player and then select the name of the newly installed map.

It often happens that you and your friends stop playing Minecraft multiplayer mode, after which everyone starts building their own map. However, you do not have to abandon your buildings and works at all, because you can simply transfer them to single mode and continue to create. In this article, you will learn how to upload your map to Minecraft as quickly as possible.

Map download

To get started, download the map you need from the server or from the site. For example, let's take a service with a large number of maps https://minecraft-files.ru

You can download the downloaded map in single player mode for your own game, or simply transfer it to a new server or hosting to continue playing with your friends. The second option is much easier, since you should already be familiar with the hosting device, having played them before. Transferring a map to solo mode is somewhat more difficult.

Actions in the root folder

While the archive is loading, you need to find the Minecraft root folder. It is located in the hidden AppData folder. If system folders are hidden on your computer, then you will not see it. More on this topic is better to read in another article.

Go to Local Disk and then to the Users folder.


In the user folder, select the one with your username. Find AppData and go to it.


Among the three directories, select “Roaming”.


This is where the “.minecraft” folder is located, where you work with mods, maps, profiles, and just about everything related to this game. As you already understood, changing something in Minecraft with hidden system folders will not work. Enter the root folder.


Among all the libraries, you only need the “Saves” folder. This contains all the maps that you have already created while playing in single player mode. You just have to copy here the desired map for the game.


Open the archive with the map and drag the folder to "Saves". This will take some time if the map was large and well mastered.


Some features of the map installation

Once the copy is complete, you can enter the game and check if it works.


Please note that some maps will not work on other versions of Minecraft. If you played on version 1.9, then you need to select this version when loading the map. In almost all launchers, the version of the game can be selected in the lower left corner.

Also, if you played on a server with a lot of plugins that opened up new game features, for example, added new items and locations, then you will not see innovations in single player mode.


Enter the single player mode.


As you can see, the one you just moved to the root folder of the game appeared in the world selection. Select it and click "Play in selected world". You will immediately find yourself in the old map already familiar to you.

Do not forget that you can move the map not only to single player mode, but also to a new server. For example, if you played with friends on your host, but decided to try another one because you didn't like the conditions on the previous one. You simply download the map and transfer it to a new server. Of course, in this case, the archive must be unpacked not on your computer, but in special folders on the hosting. In general, the procedure looks exactly the same.


Do you own your own Minecraft server? But you are not able to build something worthwhile on your own, and your friends are tired of playing in the monotonous Minecraft world? No problem! In such cases, the only way out is to download and install the map you like on your server. Especially for you, many players are working on the creation of maps. You just have to find and download the right one. Next, you need to transfer it to your server. And how to install a map in Minecraft will be described in this article.

First, let's take a look at what they are. In Minecraft, a map is a kind of system consisting of directories and files. various types, which carries information about the blocks and their location. Maps can be generated an unlimited number of times, but they have a limited size: for example, the tallest building must not exceed 256 blocks in height, and the entire map must not occupy more than 13 million blocks. But do not be upset, 13 million blocks is a lot. It will take the player several days to explore a map of 2-3 million blocks, and what can we say about 13 million. Maps are multiplayer and singleplayer. It's easy to guess that main criterion of this division is the number of players.

Before you install a map in Minecraft, you need to decide on its choice. It's simple. Maps in Minecraft are a very good thing. There are "adventure" cards, there are passing cards. If the main goal is to complete all the tests alone or with friends, maps in Minecraft are a very fun task. And there are cards that carry nothing but beautiful design. Here you can only admire the buildings. The most valuable are hand-built maps, and they are often the most beautiful. They are created without various generators and used to complete the game.

Now let's move on to the question: "How to install a map in Minecraft?" The answer to this question is very simple. By the way, I’ll say right away that there are two types of map installation: in single-user and multi-user modes.

Option 1

The multiplayer mode suggests that for it you need to find a map that should support multiplayer (therefore, the choice narrows down significantly). Then you need to unzip the archive (most often maps are downloaded as Winrar), then you need to copy all the files from the archive to the /minecraft/world/ folder. If you need to replace files, then do not be afraid, calmly replace. Then start your server and wait for the map to fully load. Loading time depends on the size of the map, so be prepared for a long wait.

Option 2

In single player mode, you also need to download a map, but absolutely any map that is comparable to your version of the game will do here. Then you need to find the "saves" folder. On Windows 7, this folder can be found as follows: in the search bar we write% appdata%, then we find the .minecrsft/saves folder, after which we transfer all the files from the archive to the found folder. On Windows XP, this folder can be found by writing "Run" in the search, and in the window that opens, write: "% appdata%", then - you know.

This article ends, I hope I helped you with a solution to the question of how to install a map in Minecraft.