How To Turn A Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Singleplayer World Into A 24/7 Multiplayer Server
How To Turn A Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Singleplayer World Into A 24/7 Multiplayer Server
In this video, I will be showing you how to convert your Minecraft: Bedrock Edition singleplayer world into a multiplayer server that you can play with your friends or guests anytime without you having to be online and logged into your server. Your Minecraft singleplayer progress including world builds and items will all be be transferred over when you convert your world into a multiplayer server. To achieve an always online server, your Bedrock singleplayer world files will be uploaded and hosted on a server host provider demonstrated in this video called Linode. Using these unique world files in combination with the Minecraft Bedrock dedicated server software for Ubuntu Linux, with some configuration, we can turn your singleplayer world into a multiplayer server.
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Steps To Convert Bedrock Singleplayer World Into A Multiplayer Server:
1. Open your Minecraft Launcher and note the name of your singleplayer world to be turned into a multiplayer server
2. Play your world, and deposit all your characters inventory and wielded items into chests to ensure all your items are carried over into your new server
3. Navigate to the following directory replacing "YourUsernameHere" with your own:
C:\Users\YourUsernameHere\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds
4. In this directory find your chosen singleplayer world folder. If you're not sure which is your desired world folder, double click on one of the folders and double click on levelname.txt to identify the name of the world folder you're currently in
5. Make a copy of your singleplayer world folder and place it on your desktop
6. Rename the singleplayer world folder to exactly the same as your world name. This world name can be seen in the file levelname.txt
7. Place your singleplayer world folder into a new folder called "worlds"
8. Sign up to Linode using my referral link https://linode.gvw92c.net/c/1245219/746236/10906 to get $100 free cloud credit to try out Linode servers free for 60 days
9. Sign in, and create a Linode making sure to choose Ubuntu as your distribution. The other parameters of your Linode server can be configured to your liking such as the region for example.
10. Open WinSCP, SFTP into your serve and transfer the world folder on your desktop
11. Open PuTTY, SSH into your server and type each of the following commands one at a time:
apt update
apt install unzip
wget https://minecraft.azureedge.net/bin-linux/bedrock-server-1.19.41.01.zip
unzip bedrock-server-1.19.41.01.zip
nano server.properties
Use arrow keys on your keyboard to find level-name=Bedrock level and replace Bedrock level with your Minecraft Bedrock worlds name. Press Left Ctrl + O to save and then hit enter, followed by Left Ctrl + X to exit out of nano.
apt install screen
Screen
Press Enter on your keyboard
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./bedrock_server
12. Open your Minecraft Bedrock Launcher, add your external server and click Play
13. To op yourself type the following command:
op YourUsernameHere
14. Close the PuTTY terminal window.
Congratulations, you have successfully turned your Bedrock world into a multiplayer server.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro & Context
0:16 - Choose World & Deposit All Inventory & Wielded Items
1:16 - Make A Copy Of Bedrock Singleplayer World Folder
4:51 - Sign up to Linode And A Create Server
7:50 - Upload Bedrock Singleplayer World Folder And The Configure Server
17:57 - Connect To Your Server And Give Yourself Operator (Op)
20:33 - Closing & Outro
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