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Any way to fix a minecraft world corrupted by version switch?

Arqade Asked by user202856 on June 15, 2021

I went on to one of my 1.12 worlds but on 1.8.8. I expected it to give me a warning like “This may corrupt your world!” and stop me, but it took me in anyway. I left the game and went back again in 1.12 to see the damage. Some 1.12 stuff was still there, but chunks were missing, and things were invisible or disappeared. I was wondering if there is a chance I can fix this.

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Unfortunately, once a world is corrupted, you usually cannot get it back, because the missing parts aren't just not shown, the information in them is completely gone.

Next time you want to switch to an older version, you should probably save a copy of the world in case the world gets corrupted. In general, downgrading is never officially supported, not even just starting an older version in the same directory as a newer version.

Answered by MCMFan on June 15, 2021

I don't think you can get your world back. Once this happened to me, and I had to replace every block and every word on the signs that were missing.

If you have a backup of the world, then I guess you could get it back. But if you don't...well, I'm pretty sure you can't get it back. Sorry.

Answered by AmazingSundae on June 15, 2021

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