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It's simple im in need of help when installing custom maps into my minecraft. Can never seem to install them, can perhaps a few people post there methods so I can see where I'm going wrong? I'm also wanting to avoid using unzippers or anything unnecessary.
Go to your minecraft game > open the theme tab > open the folder where you can install your own texture pack in > on the left search for "saves" > drop the downloaded folder of the map there.
For the saves you will have to download them and unpack them with 7-zip or WinRAR (or some other extractor).
Simple.
1. Download the map.
2. Open Minecraft, but don't log in.
3. Click Options, then Open Minecraft Folder.
4. It should open, click on Saves.
5. In there are your saves. Get the map's folder out of the .zip and put it in the .saves folder.
6. Close the saves folder, unless you're installing more than one map.
7. Log in to Minecraft, click Single Player, find the map then play
Have fun!
Get your map.
If you're using windows 7 idk how to do it but if not open Run and put %appdata% in the text box and click run.
Open .minecraft
Open the folder "saves"
Go to your downloaded map.
Copy or drag it into the folder "saves"
Close everything.
Play Minecraft and the world should be in the list.
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Simple.
1. Download the map.
2. Open Minecraft, but don't log in.
3. Click Options, then Open Minecraft Folder.
4. It should open, click on Saves.
5. In there are your saves. Get the map's folder out of the .zip and put it in the .saves folder.
6. Close the saves folder, unless you're installing more than one map.
7. Log in to Minecraft, click Single Player, find the map then playHave fun!
Ok so I logged out of minecraft, but where's the options thing with the minecraft folder in.. ?
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