You can do this for free ! You just need a usb key and a free third party file manager from the microsoft store and then you just need to find your save folder. That way you can even get them all at once saving a bunch of time.
yoooo can i do this on Nintendo Switch? EDIT: After reading many of the comments, it looks like Realms, despite the fee, is the best option. Good luck to anyone trying this!
My Xbox 360 worlds were on a USB drive that my dad cleared not knowing my Minecraft worlds were on it. I will never see those worlds again but I still remember how much I did. How I thought Galacticraft was Vanilla. How I saved and built a fortress around an entire village. My New Year's firework display. A zoo full of all kinds of animals. A school for the villagers. An aquarium I built waiting for an aquatic update since other fish were added (it would be revealed 2 years later). I explored all four corners of that 360 world, connecting all four villages with trains. I did so much and then it was gone. Just like that it was gone.
my original pocket edition world got corrupted because i used a cheat app to port items and swap to creative and had unlimited diamonds and even invisible bedrock, which was most likely what the world border was made of back then, and even iron doors which weren't even obtainable yet. for context, i started that world about the same time the 360 came out. i wonder if i could get my old device out if it has it on there or not to extract
I did this years ago and eventually did get it over to my pc on windows 10. It was an old USB drive from an 360 long gone in time. Sadly I accidentally deleted Win 10 edition, meaning I lost a world I had played on with my brother for probably like 6-7 years consistently. To see someone have the amount of joy i didn't get is quite something. loved the video man.
It really surprises me how there are others with such close experiences like mine with the Legacy version of minecraft. Sadly my current old save is an Wii U and i do not know if it even is possible to convert the world. but the memories it brings, the simpler times. I remember when updates arrived and i didn't even notice, it just kinda appeared. Minecraft really shaped our childhoods in one way or the other.
If you wanted to bring a wii u editoon world to java edition, you could, but you would need a copy of a digital only game that was on available for a 13 month period 6 years ago.
wiiu edition can be converted to legacy switch edition, which can be converted to bedrock, and then you can just follow the same steps as the guy in the video. unfortunately, legacy switch was only available for like a year, six years ago
This was such a nostalgic video. I remember spending HOURS on OG Xbox with my friends making all kinds of builds and stuff. Shame I lost those worlds. Great vid btw! Keep it up.
you couldve used je2be to convert your worlds, you wouldve kept your inventory, the entities wouldve stayed, the chest would be filled with what you had and the whole process wouldve been faster.
Thank you for this comment, just converted my old world i had on an ipod touch back in middle school to java edition for safekeeping. Truly a lifesaver
This is my first time coming across this channel but its honestly a breath of fresh air, you actually seem like a human being i could see myself being friends with instead of a copy and paste content creator with a fake personality.
i've sadly lost my childhood worlds i made on my 360 because the account they belonged to got deleted, i remember my "mini-mansion" which i built on a creative world with a friend that was essentially just a long hallway made up of different rooms, or the robots we would built to fight each other with with beacon bases for feet, sadly my memory is not photographic so i can't visualise those old worlds very well, which makes it especially annoying that i can't recover them, but just knowing they happened is still nice
Lost access to my old xbox account back on 360 so I can't get my worlds sadly. Would love to go back and see those old worlds to see how much my builds have improved over time and to just get that nostalgia. Glad you got to go back and do this.
You can actually convert bedrock worlds to Java and save certain data still. Its called amulet. It's a bit not user-friendly, but I've been using it for years now. Its also completely free and open-source :)
The unfortunate truth for the Wii U edition: There is no port of Bedrock. I know how to extract the worlds. I'm holding them in my hands. Literally. But I can't find a free way to convert them to Java worlds.
@@ramperiakaruppan While that might work, a lot of data in the world's would be lost, I do not have a switch. If the Universal Minecraft Tool really is capable of the conversion without data loss, I might temporarily purchase the subscription.
@@ramperiakaruppan I have modded my Wii U. Either I can dump the save files onto my SD-Card, or I can download them directly to my PC using the FTP plugin. I don't quite remember which of those methods I used. Fact is that the exact save files I need are on my PC, but I have to free way to convert them. MCC Tool Chest is outdated/doesn't work and the only other tool I could find is the Universal Minecraft Tool, which requires a monthly or annual subscription.
@@ramperiakaruppan Update: There is a new project being worked on, called project lodestone, but it's WIP and very new. There's not even a download. It's in early development so don't expect it to work already, but it's promising.
Sadly, I couldn't stick to or keep a world back then because I had a short attention span and adhd so I don't have any worlds I can bring back from my childhood
This felt so genuine and down-to-earth! It reminded me of when I watched those exact same tutorials to build Stampy's world all those years ago. You've got my subscription :D
this was beautiful. and your style of building has actually opened up a new door for me. instead of playing super flat all that time now I want to be building random things that don't even have to make sense. subbed.
Xbox 360 Edition was a big big big part of my childhood growing up, me and my brother spent days on a castle and this amazing world, I wish I could access my old account and bring it back but those emails are old old emails of my parents so I'll never see it again. I'll always have the imprint of it in my mind though, just like a loadable prefab, an over 500x500 block castle, with a diamond and gold throne, and my brothers amazing hill house with that weird water elevator I didn't understand at the time. Anyway, thanks for shooting me that memory and awesome video!!! ^w^
OML I did the exact same thing a few months back when I ported my old 360 and PS3 worlds! I started playing Minecraft on the 360 before I even started school which is honestly crazy to think about now (currently 18). Glad I’m not the only one who had a phase where you just build Stampy’s builds. I was in the middle of building some kind of hotel he had made before I just logged off and never got back on. Even had the Funland and everything. It was so much fun looking back on it and actually motivated me back into playing Minecraft again just in the hopes of making another world that I can get the joy out of seeing in another 10 years or so since usually my worlds never have anything substantial in them
18:40"The cake is a lie" That reminds me of how on my first survival world, which I made a few years ago (I'm almost 21) one of the very first things I did in my base was make a cake and put it on the table, with a sign saying "the cake is a lie" next to it. Both the cake and the sign are still there 😂
So happy for you that you could get those worlds back. I grew up on the 360 and minecraft was my #1 obsession, I had so many worlds that I spent so much time and effort into. Eventually the disk drive broke so I couldn't play anything, so I thought I would try my hand at opening it to see if I could fix it. Long story short I concluded that it would need to be replaced and I left it on the kitchen table and planned on seeing where I could get a replacement. I came home from school the next day and it was gone and I began to panic. My dad thought there wasn't any fixing it and threw it out... it was trash day
I sadly never really had this kinda thing. I got Minecraft for the PS3 basically as soon as it came out. I played a lot with my siblings, building dumb houses in creative or going through survival at a really slow pace for some reason, but it was good. But we never dedicated our time to just one world, to fill it with stuff like this. We'd switch worlds frequently and often delete the old ones, so there aren't that many key memories tied to a world, instead just fuzzy nostalgia for the older way of playing. Still, it was really cool to see someone have the joy of reliving memories
My Xbox 360 from 2014 had a flash drive that held all of my storage for some reason, but i lost the flash drive somewhere in life so now it's just a very dusty xbox. 3000 hours worth of minecraft memories gone forever.
this is so wicked to watch other people having a nostalgia trip, it gives me a proper smile on my face! i know for a fact that when you were recording this you had a massive smile on your face all the way through! love the vid, earned yourself a subscriber. keep being genuine and you!
Despite me playing like 5 years after you first started this world, it still gives me nostalgia and makes me wish I could get some of my old world's back.
I remember playing the demo for so many times it was “the world” for me. It had so much detail and it was beautiful. It’s sad that there is no way to get back my old worlds.
this is so nostalgic, i lost my 2011 world when my parents threw out our old family computer. it saddens me to this day that i lost all those memories, so seeing this was really nice!
When my PS friend group switched to PC. Our server host literally imported all the worlds and even connected all of them together with portals so we could visit them all seamlessly. It was really cool. This is obviously the way they want you to officially import worlds but as far as I'm aware. You can still just store everything on a flash drive and move it back and forth. I know there are tools for this now as well for those who aren't technical enough to sync inventories. We switched all our original worlds to PC before bedrock was even a thing. Going through bedrock for this is a bad idea in general since Bedrock is so drastically different from Java. Especially now. The devs have coded a lot of things differently almost out of spite that have ironically made the game slower and that make transferring between the versions tedious. I still remember when we decided to try Bedrock and when we moved the world to Java. All the redstone broke. Like all of it. The blocks aren't even the same. The worst offender was weirdly pistons. Apparently Bedrock updates the state of blocks like pistons every single tick for some god forsaken reason. Makes redstone 10x more laggy than it needs to be and also hurts its usability. So many basic piston mechanisms don't work on bedrock. Then in that same vain, all the work arounds are completely worthless on Java. Everything needed to be redesigned.
based on all of what went down in this video i am now somewhat convinced that the cause of the issues you experienced is because you played on a much later version which drastically changed the way world generation and mob spawn works, and so when you load into your worlds the game gets confused and decides to count the areas outside of the zone in your world spawn radius to be new chunks which basically led to all of your stuff either breaking or disappearing but i also could be very wrong. great video btw! :)
Bro this hits home fr. I just want to say thank you for sharing your childhood with us, to a lot of other people it doesn't seem like a big deal but everyone in the comments understands how much this would mean to you i just wished i was able to go back onto my first world i was prob around 7 or 8 at the time but now im 16 almost 17 and i just wished i saw how i thought to play the game and what made me keep going
I hate myself for deleting my worlds as a kid, some I did because the end portal didnt generate but even then I just forever lost my childhood survival words. The only ones standing are my superflat creative worlds on ps3, be honest everybody had those on consle edition and we would invite everybody to be building and creating mini games on creative. Sadly mine doesnt have signs, I used to send direct messages to peolpe, but I do remember joining some friends worlds with statues of themselves and like giant structures or maps from other games. I love Minecraft's Legacy edition, nowdays I mostly play java but its aways good to power up the good old ps3 and have some good time.
The reason the sign text probably transferred over fine to java, but not to bedrock when converting, is because the 4J console editions are heavily based on the java edition. There's a TON of things that are 1:1 with java, so the sign NBT on legacy console is 1:1 with sign NBT on java, but NOT bedrock (lol). Overall? It's MUCH easier to convert legacy console worlds straight to Java worlds instead of using bedrock as a middleman, but the unfortunate part is that I don't think it can be done for xbox one edition, only 360, ps3, wii u, and maybe vita.
It would be great if you did an offical world tour of these amazing old xbox worlds, like walking around each area. I felt inspired from decent looking things. Also, are you planning on moving back to play on the old worlds? (I recomend first load all the chunks on bedrock as possible for bedrock blocks to change, then using je2be for a safer transfer) One other thing, why is there so many mooshroom islands at 4:41?
Remember me when your famous. Great video, insanely good editing, great and funny jokes. Very underrated, 100%. Just subbed, best desision of my life. Hope you hit 1M with the isane quality of this video
I was genuinely so flabbergasted when I saw that this is a small channel, this felt high quality as hell! I was expecting to see 1.2 Million or something, this video was awesome, ur channel is mad underrated! You earned a sub man!
@@RGDFF The programming languages don't matter as much as people think. Java edition is bad because it is badly programmed and more singlethreaded than bedrock.
I think the reason why some items didn’t carry over is because the legacy console editions(I have only played the Xbox 360 edition) only went up to TU 71(I think) which is the equivalent to 1.13.1 and the world generation has changed since then and I tested it myself(accidentally) when I went from 1.8 to 1.13 and everything was fine then I changed to 1.20(at the time) and I lost everything, my treehouse my inventory my “orientation”(I had no idea where i was), I have moved on from that world and I had only got iron
found this channel like an hour ago and ive just been watching ur vids, your so cool and my bother has been watching you sinse ur fortnite vids and he always recommended you to me. i never was into youtube that much and he passed away recently and i thought id watch some vids of you to help cheer me up and remember the good times i had with him. thank you
I very recently converted one of my old creative worlds to Java it was nice to fly around to see all the stuff I made, and be able to archive it for many years to come and not let it die from a that slowly falling apart
Btw, microsoft *REMOVED* the option to use usb and file managers on xbox to transfer minecraft worlds. This was clearly deliberate as it never was an issue before.
as for the sign theory (haven't made it far yet so idk if he knows), i believe it's because legacy console minecraft (the nostalgic one) is much closer to a java (i think it's essentially a port), rather than whatever badrock is today, so it would have similar storage to that of Java
My first ever world is trapped on my friend's 12+ year old broken that mac that won't boot, and while I've never been much of a builder, it has what's still my largest creation to date on it-a massive unfinished mansion made almost entirely out of diamond blocks by hand (in creative).
Looks like you had a lot of fun growing up. Its really heartwarming to ser. I nearly bursted into tears remembering the memories when i was ps3. Sadly that ps3 is long go from my life. I would love to revive my childhood world.
this filled me with such nostalgia. don't ever be ashamed of sharing your passion. honestly, as a first recommendation to your channel? it made me hit that sub button almost immediately. I look forward to seeing your future and your past endeavors
I did something similar with my 10 year old Xbox 360 save. Except it jumped a lot more hoops since I played it across many devices over many years. I converted it to a Wii U save, transfered that up to Switch Edition, and then converted that to Switch Bedrock. After that I transfered it to PC using Realms. But when I tried to convert it to a Java save, there were missing chunks, items, and gaps in the void where 1.18 caves are supposed to generate. So I used a combination of Chunker and je2be to Frankenstein the working chunks together into a a single java save. I also had to manually force biome blending on EVERY outer chunk of the map because it didn't work by default. It took hours, but it was totally worth it.
I did this too because, after trying Java, I can’t go back to console. Especially bedrock. I used to defend it because it was all I had at the time, but now after Java bedrock edition makes me wanna vomit.
You can do this for free ! You just need a usb key and a free third party file manager from the microsoft store and then you just need to find your save folder. That way you can even get them all at once saving a bunch of time.
Can you do it on xbox 360
@@elfamosocaribou5709probably with an rgh'd console
Ok
@@elfamosocaribou5709maybe
yoooo can i do this on Nintendo Switch?
EDIT: After reading many of the comments, it looks like Realms, despite the fee, is the best option. Good luck to anyone trying this!
I love watching youtubers who arent huge, you can tell they're genuine
that and you actually get to interact with the person, help them out if you know more about something etc
yeah/
@Bilbys imagine buying subs
Does he?@@asherrr5
He even called you a stupid son of a b-awesome person. You just can't get that from the big channels these days.
My Xbox 360 worlds were on a USB drive that my dad cleared not knowing my Minecraft worlds were on it. I will never see those worlds again but I still remember how much I did. How I thought Galacticraft was Vanilla. How I saved and built a fortress around an entire village. My New Year's firework display. A zoo full of all kinds of animals. A school for the villagers. An aquarium I built waiting for an aquatic update since other fish were added (it would be revealed 2 years later). I explored all four corners of that 360 world, connecting all four villages with trains. I did so much and then it was gone. Just like that it was gone.
RIP those Minecraft worlds.
i would just like to add that, depending on how long ago that wipe was, you can still recover deleted files!
That's why you never give your parents your stuff
Oh damn that's terrible.. My worlds didn't get transfered over when my parents reinstalled windows (I was always a java player).
@@tarantulahank8537 I was about 10 and didn't know that. That would be 9 years ago now if I was 10. They're long gone
bro had a better world at 13 than my modern worlds
The amount of times I wish I could still access my old worlds is depressing…
Glad you got to see yours though
Honestly though, I'm so infuriated in myself for deleting such cherishable memories
@@seriousfaceopsame dude, I just feel so mad, at least the memories will be in our minds tho. 😢
i have my worlds in a usb somewhere. i don't know if its with the xbox i sold.
my original pocket edition world got corrupted because i used a cheat app to port items and swap to creative and had unlimited diamonds and even invisible bedrock, which was most likely what the world border was made of back then, and even iron doors which weren't even obtainable yet. for context, i started that world about the same time the 360 came out. i wonder if i could get my old device out if it has it on there or not to extract
I did this years ago and eventually did get it over to my pc on windows 10. It was an old USB drive from an 360 long gone in time. Sadly I accidentally deleted Win 10 edition, meaning I lost a world I had played on with my brother for probably like 6-7 years consistently. To see someone have the amount of joy i didn't get is quite something. loved the video man.
It really surprises me how there are others with such close experiences like mine with the Legacy version of minecraft. Sadly my current old save is an Wii U and i do not know if it even is possible to convert the world. but the memories it brings, the simpler times. I remember when updates arrived and i didn't even notice, it just kinda appeared. Minecraft really shaped our childhoods in one way or the other.
Did nintendo switch edition (pre bedrock, legacy console on switch) have an option to convert wii u edition worlds?
I just googled it, you absolutely could, it was added in a patch after launch
If you wanted to bring a wii u editoon world to java edition, you could, but you would need a copy of a digital only game that was on available for a 13 month period 6 years ago.
wiiu edition can be converted to legacy switch edition, which can be converted to bedrock, and then you can just follow the same steps as the guy in the video. unfortunately, legacy switch was only available for like a year, six years ago
@@38mb. I have a switch version. But sadly its only the Bedrock one. But thanks for the help anyways.
What the fuck do you mean this has 172 views it feels like this was uploaded 2 years ago and has a 600k viewcount
Yeah I think yt is lying to us
its getting there lmao
now it nearly has 200k so eh close enough
400k more to go
300k more to go
This was such a nostalgic video. I remember spending HOURS on OG Xbox with my friends making all kinds of builds and stuff. Shame I lost those worlds. Great vid btw! Keep it up.
you couldve used je2be to convert your worlds, you wouldve kept your inventory, the entities wouldve stayed, the chest would be filled with what you had and the whole process wouldve been faster.
A hell of a lot faster
yeah its so much better
yeah thats what i also commented lol
we wouldn't get a video tho lmao
Thank you for this comment, just converted my old world i had on an ipod touch back in middle school to java edition for safekeeping. Truly a lifesaver
This is my first time coming across this channel but its honestly a breath of fresh air, you actually seem like a human being i could see myself being friends with instead of a copy and paste content creator with a fake personality.
I never knew this world, but for some reason seeing those old builds made me so nostalgic. They reminded me of my poket edition and console days.
i've sadly lost my childhood worlds i made on my 360 because the account they belonged to got deleted, i remember my "mini-mansion" which i built on a creative world with a friend that was essentially just a long hallway made up of different rooms, or the robots we would built to fight each other with with beacon bases for feet, sadly my memory is not photographic so i can't visualise those old worlds very well, which makes it especially annoying that i can't recover them, but just knowing they happened is still nice
Lost access to my old xbox account back on 360 so I can't get my worlds sadly. Would love to go back and see those old worlds to see how much my builds have improved over time and to just get that nostalgia. Glad you got to go back and do this.
You can actually convert bedrock worlds to Java and save certain data still. Its called amulet. It's a bit not user-friendly, but I've been using it for years now. Its also completely free and open-source :)
bedrock: can click more than 1 cps and has big salmon.
java: has 10 frames and cursed redstone.
badrock
@@Zaroshii we all know console is where the nostalgia is at tho. especially minigames.
glide was the best thing ever made
Big salmon carries fr
Console beats them all for me. I love finite worlds.
The unfortunate truth for the Wii U edition: There is no port of Bedrock. I know how to extract the worlds. I'm holding them in my hands. Literally. But I can't find a free way to convert them to Java worlds.
Ahem, wiiu - switch - bedrock - realms - PC (that is what I did)
@@ramperiakaruppan While that might work, a lot of data in the world's would be lost, I do not have a switch. If the Universal Minecraft Tool really is capable of the conversion without data loss, I might temporarily purchase the subscription.
@@alphacraft9658 may I ask how you got wii u files off the console onto your PC
@@ramperiakaruppan I have modded my Wii U. Either I can dump the save files onto my SD-Card, or I can download them directly to my PC using the FTP plugin. I don't quite remember which of those methods I used. Fact is that the exact save files I need are on my PC, but I have to free way to convert them. MCC Tool Chest is outdated/doesn't work and the only other tool I could find is the Universal Minecraft Tool, which requires a monthly or annual subscription.
@@ramperiakaruppan Update: There is a new project being worked on, called project lodestone, but it's WIP and very new. There's not even a download. It's in early development so don't expect it to work already, but it's promising.
Sadly, I couldn't stick to or keep a world back then because I had a short attention span and adhd so I don't have any worlds I can bring back from my childhood
*13:32** best nostalgia & nostalgic did cries me. :-'(
This felt so genuine and down-to-earth! It reminded me of when I watched those exact same tutorials to build Stampy's world all those years ago. You've got my subscription :D
Your videos are hella underrated man, the editing is perfect and your commentary makes the video a lot better too!!
this was beautiful. and your style of building has actually opened up a new door for me. instead of playing super flat all that time now I want to be building random things that don't even have to make sense. subbed.
0:23 How did he do that?
Am I the only one with a rainbow glowing like button after he said it?
It's a newrish RUclips feature works for the Like and Sub button
Xbox 360 Edition was a big big big part of my childhood growing up, me and my brother spent days on a castle and this amazing world, I wish I could access my old account and bring it back but those emails are old old emails of my parents so I'll never see it again. I'll always have the imprint of it in my mind though, just like a loadable prefab, an over 500x500 block castle, with a diamond and gold throne, and my brothers amazing hill house with that weird water elevator I didn't understand at the time. Anyway, thanks for shooting me that memory and awesome video!!! ^w^
0:10 Could you please tell me how you changed the yellow text to "Subscribe to Zaroshii"?
resource packs
It’s in resource pack under splashes or something think it’s in the language file.
OML I did the exact same thing a few months back when I ported my old 360 and PS3 worlds! I started playing Minecraft on the 360 before I even started school which is honestly crazy to think about now (currently 18). Glad I’m not the only one who had a phase where you just build Stampy’s builds. I was in the middle of building some kind of hotel he had made before I just logged off and never got back on. Even had the Funland and everything. It was so much fun looking back on it and actually motivated me back into playing Minecraft again just in the hopes of making another world that I can get the joy out of seeing in another 10 years or so since usually my worlds never have anything substantial in them
18:40"The cake is a lie"
That reminds me of how on my first survival world, which I made a few years ago (I'm almost 21) one of the very first things I did in my base was make a cake and put it on the table, with a sign saying "the cake is a lie" next to it.
Both the cake and the sign are still there 😂
So happy for you that you could get those worlds back. I grew up on the 360 and minecraft was my #1 obsession, I had so many worlds that I spent so much time and effort into. Eventually the disk drive broke so I couldn't play anything, so I thought I would try my hand at opening it to see if I could fix it. Long story short I concluded that it would need to be replaced and I left it on the kitchen table and planned on seeing where I could get a replacement. I came home from school the next day and it was gone and I began to panic. My dad thought there wasn't any fixing it and threw it out... it was trash day
I sadly never really had this kinda thing.
I got Minecraft for the PS3 basically as soon as it came out. I played a lot with my siblings, building dumb houses in creative or going through survival at a really slow pace for some reason, but it was good.
But we never dedicated our time to just one world, to fill it with stuff like this. We'd switch worlds frequently and often delete the old ones, so there aren't that many key memories tied to a world, instead just fuzzy nostalgia for the older way of playing.
Still, it was really cool to see someone have the joy of reliving memories
@@williamhepworth6360 same 🫶
Honestly, the console editions of Minecraft were peak Minecraft
I just found this channel and already know its underrated, keep going you're goint to be big
My Xbox 360 from 2014 had a flash drive that held all of my storage for some reason, but i lost the flash drive somewhere in life so now it's just a very dusty xbox. 3000 hours worth of minecraft memories gone forever.
Honestly, I didn't expect such a good video from that low view count. But, youve proved me wrong. Great job, you have earned a sub
Sorry but in a million years I would never guess that was the fire mah lazar meme
6:16 that so funny cause it caught me off guard
Oh I’m already almost at the end and I just know you’re coming to my subscription! Hello welcome to Mazzy’s Subscription Land!
1:38 blud thought he was restoring an iPod like DankPods.
this is so wicked to watch other people having a nostalgia trip, it gives me a proper smile on my face!
i know for a fact that when you were recording this you had a massive smile on your face all the way through!
love the vid, earned yourself a subscriber. keep being genuine and you!
The nether bedrock walls are actually kinda sick you could totally make a sick build around those
it's so cool seeing and hearing someone talk about mc in their childhood. i never thought about how much stampy impacted people other than me.
0:24 how!?!?!?!?
@@KaZuoBeats yea how tf
@@KaZuoBeats ✨Editing✨
@@KaZuoBeats you are 5 and a half years old, it's just a skin
@@lafireteamplx3400 What I mean is that the thumbs up button lit up.
Despite me playing like 5 years after you first started this world, it still gives me nostalgia and makes me wish I could get some of my old world's back.
4:15 Why was that Patrick impression so good 😂
I remember playing the demo for so many times it was “the world” for me. It had so much detail and it was beautiful. It’s sad that there is no way to get back my old worlds.
that ending was beautiful, thanks for bringing us on your journey
this is so nostalgic, i lost my 2011 world when my parents threw out our old family computer. it saddens me to this day that i lost all those memories, so seeing this was really nice!
When my PS friend group switched to PC. Our server host literally imported all the worlds and even connected all of them together with portals so we could visit them all seamlessly. It was really cool.
This is obviously the way they want you to officially import worlds but as far as I'm aware. You can still just store everything on a flash drive and move it back and forth. I know there are tools for this now as well for those who aren't technical enough to sync inventories. We switched all our original worlds to PC before bedrock was even a thing.
Going through bedrock for this is a bad idea in general since Bedrock is so drastically different from Java. Especially now. The devs have coded a lot of things differently almost out of spite that have ironically made the game slower and that make transferring between the versions tedious. I still remember when we decided to try Bedrock and when we moved the world to Java. All the redstone broke. Like all of it. The blocks aren't even the same. The worst offender was weirdly pistons. Apparently Bedrock updates the state of blocks like pistons every single tick for some god forsaken reason. Makes redstone 10x more laggy than it needs to be and also hurts its usability. So many basic piston mechanisms don't work on bedrock. Then in that same vain, all the work arounds are completely worthless on Java. Everything needed to be redesigned.
based on all of what went down in this video i am now somewhat convinced that the cause of the issues you experienced is because you played on a much later version which drastically changed the way world generation and mob spawn works, and so when you load into your worlds the game gets confused and decides to count the areas outside of the zone in your world spawn radius to be new chunks which basically led to all of your stuff either breaking or disappearing but i also could be very wrong. great video btw! :)
5:05 “copy of balls”
I needed a backup of the balls just in case
@@Zaroshii haha just earned a sub lol
Bro this hits home fr. I just want to say thank you for sharing your childhood with us, to a lot of other people it doesn't seem like a big deal but everyone in the comments understands how much this would mean to you i just wished i was able to go back onto my first world i was prob around 7 or 8 at the time but now im 16 almost 17 and i just wished i saw how i thought to play the game and what made me keep going
I’m so glad you know who Ibxtoycat is!
this video is really well made, a fun journey through memory lane.
are we just gonna over look your world names at the start? meincramft is crazy
I'm very excited to see your future posts. This was very nice!
I hate myself for deleting my worlds as a kid, some I did because the end portal didnt generate but even then I just forever lost my childhood survival words. The only ones standing are my superflat creative worlds on ps3, be honest everybody had those on consle edition and we would invite everybody to be building and creating mini games on creative. Sadly mine doesnt have signs, I used to send direct messages to peolpe, but I do remember joining some friends worlds with statues of themselves and like giant structures or maps from other games. I love Minecraft's Legacy edition, nowdays I mostly play java but its aways good to power up the good old ps3 and have some good time.
bro this gives so much nostalgia because when i was younger i had a creative world where i would build anything i wanted (it was also on the xbox 360)
I used to think minecraft was only for the cutest boys, and you proved me right ;)
The biggest W
Diddy
*i miss old era minecraft & world in early 2010s.*
0:40 Love your singing, make an album👍
bro that patrick impression was spot on
This is so sick omg. makes me miss my old xbox worlds :(
I like ur pfp
This is probably the most nostalgic video I have ever seen
Glad to find a Stampy fan as dedicated as you
why do it sound so sad
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The reason the sign text probably transferred over fine to java, but not to bedrock when converting, is because the 4J console editions are heavily based on the java edition. There's a TON of things that are 1:1 with java, so the sign NBT on legacy console is 1:1 with sign NBT on java, but NOT bedrock (lol).
Overall? It's MUCH easier to convert legacy console worlds straight to Java worlds instead of using bedrock as a middleman, but the unfortunate part is that I don't think it can be done for xbox one edition, only 360, ps3, wii u, and maybe vita.
That's what I assumed, bedrock is an interesting thing. I made that whole slide about legacy and java being the chad version for a reason lmao
0:54 "meincramft" 💀
Dude has been putting work into his channel and youtube finally noticed. God speed my friend! See you at 100k
It would be great if you did an offical world tour of these amazing old xbox worlds, like walking around each area. I felt inspired from decent looking things.
Also, are you planning on moving back to play on the old worlds? (I recomend first load all the chunks on bedrock as possible for bedrock blocks to change, then using je2be for a safer transfer)
One other thing, why is there so many mooshroom islands at 4:41?
its wholesome to see a man recalling his childhood builds.
Remember me when your famous. Great video, insanely good editing, great and funny jokes. Very underrated, 100%. Just subbed, best desision of my life. Hope you hit 1M with the isane quality of this video
The talk at 20:00 actually made me cry. I need to port my old worlds now
I was genuinely so flabbergasted when I saw that this is a small channel, this felt high quality as hell!
I was expecting to see 1.2 Million or something, this video was awesome, ur channel is mad underrated!
You earned a sub man!
I got invested in your childhood so i had no choice but to subscribe
I expected you to at least have 100k, amazing quality videos also how did you make all them amazing builds at 12/13 😅
When 2015 was 9 years ago:
growing up is when you leave bedrock
Heck nawh
Growing Up Is When You Realize It Doesn't Matter 😭. Mojang And Microsoft Cares About Bedrock More Anyhow 😅
Growing up is realizing bedrock and Java have 2 different programming languages
@@RGDFF The programming languages don't matter as much as people think. Java edition is bad because it is badly programmed and more singlethreaded than bedrock.
I used to follow Darman's tutorials religiously, thank you for bringing back the memories
Throwback season
I think the reason why some items didn’t carry over is because the legacy console editions(I have only played the Xbox 360 edition) only went up to TU 71(I think) which is the equivalent to 1.13.1 and the world generation has changed since then and I tested it myself(accidentally) when I went from 1.8 to 1.13 and everything was fine then I changed to 1.20(at the time) and I lost everything, my treehouse my inventory my “orientation”(I had no idea where i was), I have moved on from that world and I had only got iron
Shortoshii
seeing that whole wall of bedrock in the nether hit me with so much nostalgia i couldnt even begin to explain
never seen personality humor and quality like this since 2019 on this platform
found this channel like an hour ago and ive just been watching ur vids, your so cool and my bother has been watching you sinse ur fortnite vids and he always recommended you to me. i never was into youtube that much and he passed away recently and i thought id watch some vids of you to help cheer me up and remember the good times i had with him. thank you
Bros world is older than the kids that were born in 2015 💀
I very recently converted one of my old creative worlds to Java it was nice to fly around to see all the stuff I made, and be able to archive it for many years to come and not let it die from a that slowly falling apart
That little emotional montage near the end really got me in the feels :,]
the world named "Meincramft" is wild
Btw, microsoft *REMOVED* the option to use usb and file managers on xbox to transfer minecraft worlds. This was clearly deliberate as it never was an issue before.
Transferring memories from one platform to another, that's like leveling up your nostalgia game 🎮
1:42 "I dont care about the realm" 1:44 "Im doing it to my s***" 🤣🤣💀
as for the sign theory (haven't made it far yet so idk if he knows), i believe it's because legacy console minecraft (the nostalgic one) is much closer to a java (i think it's essentially a port), rather than whatever badrock is today, so it would have similar storage to that of Java
My first ever world is trapped on my friend's 12+ year old broken that mac that won't boot, and while I've never been much of a builder, it has what's still my largest creation to date on it-a massive unfinished mansion made almost entirely out of diamond blocks by hand (in creative).
bro is living his life right now
Looks like you had a lot of fun growing up. Its really heartwarming to ser. I nearly bursted into tears remembering the memories when i was ps3. Sadly that ps3 is long go from my life. I would love to revive my childhood world.
The bedrock border in the nether is the most nostalgic thing
this filled me with such nostalgia. don't ever be ashamed of sharing your passion. honestly, as a first recommendation to your channel? it made me hit that sub button almost immediately. I look forward to seeing your future and your past endeavors
I did something similar with my 10 year old Xbox 360 save. Except it jumped a lot more hoops since I played it across many devices over many years.
I converted it to a Wii U save, transfered that up to Switch Edition, and then converted that to Switch Bedrock. After that I transfered it to PC using Realms. But when I tried to convert it to a Java save, there were missing chunks, items, and gaps in the void where 1.18 caves are supposed to generate. So I used a combination of Chunker and je2be to Frankenstein the working chunks together into a a single java save. I also had to manually force biome blending on EVERY outer chunk of the map because it didn't work by default. It took hours, but it was totally worth it.
I did this too because, after trying Java, I can’t go back to console. Especially bedrock. I used to defend it because it was all I had at the time, but now after Java bedrock edition makes me wanna vomit.
its so sad how people like you are SO UNDERRATED
it makes me angwy
i would love to see you remaking that world and seeing all the progress you made at building
Very well edited video from you! keep going and one day you will have a million subs, trust me ❤