Hi, I recently re-installed minecraft after a long time not playing it. I’m using Manjaro linux as OS, which is different from the Linux distro I used in the past to play minecraft (I think it was Ubuntu). I have my old worlds (from v1.16) saved under ~/.minecraft/saves and I hoped they would appear again in the new installation after restoring this folder, but this isn’t the case. Also, I created a new world in the new installation but it doesn’t appear in the ~/.minecraft/saves folder. Where should I look for it? Is the location of the minecraft folder changed with the new releases?

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    The minecraft launcher tells you where it’s saved. Go to the installations tab and click on the installation you’re using and look at Game Directory

    • @breadcrumbOP
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      1 year ago

      I found out the issue was in the launcher I installed. I tried to look at the Game Directory but the launcher wouldn’t open it. I then installed a launcher from another surce, which was the one recommended by the minecraft website (I know I should have used that from the beginning), and the game was correctly installed in the right directory. I was then able to see all my previous worlds correctly. For Arch linux users: the Flatpak version of the launcher didn’t work correctly, at least for me, the AUR package is the correct one.

      • eh
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        21 year ago

        Flatpak will sandbox most app data under $HOME/.var/app/. Of course it doesn’t tell you this because you’re supposed to already know this, stupid. (issue locked) (works as intended), but that’s where you should dig if you need that old save (or want the security of Flatpak while playing Minecraft).

        I wonder if there are any file browsers that special case that directory and show an “app data” view. That sounds like a feature request someone must’ve opened by now.

        • @breadcrumbOP
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          11 year ago

          Yeah well I don’t use flatpaks that much so I had no clue about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I am not sure but can you not run a search for the name of the new world, if that’s how the files are named?

    • @breadcrumbOP
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      11 year ago

      I could but my home folder is pretty big, launching a search process throughout the home or the whole system would take ages so I would like to avoid it if possible…but I can try if there is no other solution.