Hi all, not sure if this is the right place to post this but I thought I'd share a small tip which saved me a lot of work this morning. And also this isn't the first time I was able to use this trick.
Sometimes when Minecraft crashes it fails to correctly write back the world and in that situation it is possible that it can no longer load the game. In one particular case of this the world isn't even listed anymore in your list of worlds to load. And that's a good thing because in that situation there is usually a good solution.
What happened in my case at least was that 'level.dat' in the save folder didn't exist. So the save folder is not recognized as a valid world which is why Minecraft will not show it in the list of worlds. There are two possible ways to solve this:
Sometimes when Minecraft crashes it fails to correctly write back the world and in that situation it is possible that it can no longer load the game. In one particular case of this the world isn't even listed anymore in your list of worlds to load. And that's a good thing because in that situation there is usually a good solution.
What happened in my case at least was that 'level.dat' in the save folder didn't exist. So the save folder is not recognized as a valid world which is why Minecraft will not show it in the list of worlds. There are two possible ways to solve this:
- There is a level.dat_old in the same directory. Making a copy of that to 'level.dat' might possibly restore your world. In my case this morning it didn't however so I guess this file was corrupted too.
- Luckily I had a backup of my entire world from only a day old. So I could of course restore my entire world but then everything I did this morning would be lost. Instead I only copied 'level.dat' from that backup. This way I could again load my world and nothing I did was lost. The only thing is that your inventory will be restored to how it was at the time of the backup. So possibly you might have to cheat in a few items or remove a few items that you used since then.