How To Turn Minecraft: Pocket Edition Singleplayer Worlds On Android Into 24/7 Multiplayer Servers
How To Turn A Minecraft For Mobile Singleplayer World On Android Into A 24/7 Multiplayer Server
In this video, I will be showing you how to change your Minecraft singleplayer world on mobile, also known as Minecraft: (PE) Pocket Edition into an always online 24/7 multiplayer server. To follow this video step by step, you will need a mobile device like the Android device used in this video to export a copy of your desired singleplayer world, a computer such as a Windows PC to connect your mobile device via USB for file management and server setup, and a server host provider like Linode to upload and run your multiplayer server on. A 24/7 online multiplayer server allows you to play with your friends or guests anytime without requiring you to be online and logged into your server all the time. It gives you flexibility and full control over your server, for example, you can give yourself and others operator if you wish. Progress such as your builds and stored, inventory, and wielded items will all be be copied over when you convert your world into a multiplayer server.
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Steps To Turn A Minecraft for Mobile World Into A Multiplayer Server:
1.Open your Minecraft for mobile launcher
2.Check your Minecraft file storage location by first tapping on "Settings"
3. Tap Storage
4. Under File Storage Location, identify your current storage type. There are two types, External and Application. You need your Minecraft file storage location to be external to continue with this video
5. Tap on the back arrow to go back to the Minecraft home screen
6. Tap Play
7. Note the name of the world you want to turn into a server. Click on it to be play it
8. Deposit all your inventory and wielded items into chests to make sure that you item progress is fully transferred over to the server.
9. Tap the pause icon and tap on Save & Quit
10. Connect your mobile device to your computer and navigate to your singleplayer world files on your mobile device. Save location on Android:
This PC\Android Device Name\Internal shared storage\Android\data\com.mojang.minecraftpe\files\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds
11. Make a copy of the chosen Minecraft world and place it on your desktop
12. Rename the folder to the name of your world
13. Create a new folder called "worlds" and place the renamed folder inside
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15. Configure and create your Linode server
16. Transfer the worlds folder via SFTP to your Linode server using WinSCP client or an alternative client such as FileZilla
17. Login and connect to your Linode server via SSH using a client called PuTTY or an alternative client
18. Type the following commands inside the terminal window, followed by Enter on your keyboard to execute the command:
apt update
apt install unzip
wget https://minecraft.azureedge.net/bin-linux/bedrock-server-1.19.50.02.zip
unzip bedrock-server-1.19.50.02.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
19. Open your Minecraft for mobile launcher and tap on Play
20. Tap Servers
21. Tap Add Server and fill in your server details
22. Tap Save
23. Tap on the server you just added in Additional Servers and tap on join server to connect.
24. To op yourself type the following command in the terminal window followed by Enter:
op YourUsernameHere
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro & Context
0:17 - Note Minecraft World Name And Export World Folder
2:14 - Upload World Files And Setup Server
18:16 - Connect To Minecraft Multiplayer Server
19:15 - Closing & Outro
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