Как открыть level dat в майнкрафт
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Minecraft's data files are in a proprietary file format called NBT (named binary tag).
You're gonna need an editor specifically designed to open these, such as NBTExplorer (runs on Windows, Linux, Mac).
There is also the appropriately named NBTedit, but apparently it is no longer being updated and the author himself recommends NBTExplorer.
answered Aug 8 '11 at 23:06You can open it with WinRAR or Windows Explorer, then edit the file inside with Wordpad, Notepad, or any other program.
The file contains the /gamerule's and the properties like: Cheats, your Seed, the directory of all the world files, the game mode, and more.
But I have not edited it this way though, I just viewed it. So if it breaks your world, then it's not my fault.
Mine and my son's creative mode game disappeared from the menu - i think it might have been accidentally deleted. The folder was still there in <user>\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves\Arlo's World , but there was no level.dat or level.dat_old in it.
I used Recuva to search for deleted level.dat files and it found a level.dat_old file from that folder that could be recovered. I recovered that, put it back in the folder, copied it and renamed the copy to level.dat , so that the .minecraft\saves\Arlo's World folder had a level.dat and a level.dat_old file again.
But, on starting the game, it still doesn't show up in the list of worlds in the single player game list.
Is there something else I need to do, to make the game add it to the list of options? Comparing the world folder with a still-working world, it looks like everything else is still present.
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If you don't care about the player inventory or positions, you could create a new world (with a different name), close minecraft and then copy the region files from your old world to the new save folder. This would effectively insert the chunks from your old world into the new one, but can cause cliffs to appear at the edges of the "old world" (different terrain height) and you'd have to find out where the old chunks are located (fly around 0,0 in creative mode and look for the mentioned cliffs as a clue).
Minecraft's data files are in a proprietary file format called NBT (named binary tag).
You're gonna need an editor specifically designed to open these, such as NBTExplorer (runs on Windows, Linux, Mac).
There is also the appropriately named NBTedit, but apparently it is no longer being updated and the author himself recommends NBTExplorer.
answered Aug 8 '11 at 23:06You can open it with WinRAR or Windows Explorer, then edit the file inside with Wordpad, Notepad, or any other program.
The file contains the /gamerule's and the properties like: Cheats, your Seed, the directory of all the world files, the game mode, and more.
But I have not edited it this way though, I just viewed it. So if it breaks your world, then it's not my fault.
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