Lost Coordinates In Creative
I was making a server world, so I made a teleportation pad (/tp command). I chose a random coordinate far from the spawn so no one would see it. So I built the best house that I have ever built, with a lockable door and everything. I was about to do a YouTube video about it. But then my Minecraft crashed. Every time I went on ANY world, including a new world it crashed. I'm on Windows 10 so I searched up if people had the same problem as me. They said to go back to 1.8.9. I did, and the command blocks reset so i lost the coordinates.
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You should be able to access your logs through your minecraft files:
C:\Users\GiraRay\AppData\Roaming\ .minecraft\logs (remove the space in Roaming\ .minecraft !)
Here, you can see a list of winRAR files and txt. documents named after dates of every play session. Each file should contain everything displayed in the chat and every command executed, by cmd blocks and players.
Unless you remember when you built that house, it's going to be a pain to navigate the right file.
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How do you recover coordinates in Minecraft?
And Minecraft Java players can check out the coordinates by pressing the \u201cF3\u201d key. Once you have written your spawn point coordinates, you can freely explore the Minecraft world. Then, to get back, you just need to enter \u201c /tp x y z \u201d command in your in-game chat to teleport to your house.What if I get lost in Minecraft Creative?
You will die and respawn at the spawn point.How do you find your house in Minecraft if you lost it in creative mode?
1 AnswerHow to find your lost house at creative mode in minecraft. So cool
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Do you have access to external tools? I'm fairly certain that the only way is with MCEdit or comparable. I solved a simalar problem by going into chunk view, and looked for where the chunks were generated: where I had been.
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