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  1. Nov 2, 2021 · Game Pass subscribers running Windows 10 and 11 can now cross-play with any other Minecrafter – regardless of platform – through the Minecraft: PC Bundle. Just choose which game to launch based on whom you want to play with.

  2. As a PC player, getting Minecraft through Game Pass means that you will be able to cross-play with any other Minecrafter regardless of platform! All you have to do is choose which game to launch based on whom you want to play with.

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    This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. 

    These tutorials are meant to help you use data packs in Minecraft. Data packs allow players to customize command functions, loot tables, world structures, advancements, recipes, and tags, which will change the actual game play. Before installing a data pack, you will first need to download one or create your own.

    At the creation of a world

    Here is how to install a data pack when creating a singleplayer world: 1.Open Minecraft. 2.Create a new world and click on "Data Packs". 3.Drag the data pack into the Minecraft window. It should be a .zip file or directory. 4.Click "Yes" on the confirmation screen. 5.Move the data pack to the right hand side of the screen by clicking the triangle on its icon. 6.Click "Done" and continue creating your world, then click on "Create New World". 7.If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled in the world. If you have enabled cheats, you can verify by typing /datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name].

    In an existing world

    Here is how to install a data pack in an existing singleplayer world: 1.Open Minecraft. 2.Select the world you want to install the data pack for, click on "Edit", then "Open world folder". 3.Open the folder named datapacks, and put the data pack into it. It should be a .zip file or directory. 4.Type /reload (if you have enabled cheats) or press F3 + T if you are in the world during the installation. 5.If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled in the world. If you have enabled cheats, you can verify by typing /datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name]. 6.If it doesn't work then reload minecraft.

    Here is how to install a data pack when in multiplayer:

    1.Download the data pack. It should be a .zip file or directory.

    2.Open your server folder, then open the folder of the world you wish to install the data pack in (default: world).

    3.Put the data pack into a folder named datapacks.

    4.Type /reload from the console or as a level 3 operator if the server was running during the installation.

    5.If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled on the server. You can verify by typing /datapack list enabled from the console or as a level 3 operator and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name].

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    •Tutorials/Creating a data pack

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  3. Mar 17, 2022 · Press Windows key + I on the keyboard to open Windows settings. Go to Apps > Apps & Features. In the Apps & Feature section search and click the Gaming services then click the advanced option. In the Reset section, click reset to reinitialize the service.

  4. You can play Minecraft on devices with Windows 10 and above, Mac/iOS, Linux, Android, Fire OS/TV, Xbox One, PlayStation, Samsung Gear VR, and Nintendo Switch.

  5. Oct 25, 2021 · If you own a Windows 10 or 11 PC, you can also get the Java & Bedrock Edition, which (as its name very subtly suggests) contains both for the price of one! Plus, owning one edition entitles you to get the other one for free. For more info, check out our Java and Bedrock Edition FAQ.

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  7. Apr 9, 2018 · The Bedrock (Windows Store/Windows 10) version of Minecraft folder is not %appdata%/.minecraft like the Java version. For the Win 10 version you need to go to: %LocalAppData%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds