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A minecraft tip I just found out:

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ursus:
Okay, let me tell you a story.

I play my first minecraft level.
Everything is going fine.
I get a nether portal up, and then I start setting up another mine over a mountain to get more iron.
While I'm mining in an aboveground cave (I saw some coal and went to go get it) my PC freezes.
After several tries, I have to hit the restart button on my PC tower.

When I load Minecraft again, my save is gone.

I start a new level. I put 14 obsidian blocks in my inventory with invedit.
I get a flintstone and some iron, and start the portal up.

Strangely, The nether is exactly the same. Blocks I had changed in my previous save were exactly the same. In fact, the exit portal was in EXACTLY THE SAME SPOT it was before.

Realizing my luck, I immediately enter the exit portal.

It lags heavily loading the world, and I find out I was correct.

Entering the exit portal of the nether reloaded my OLD save, and restored it.

tl;dr I figured out a minecraft glitch that lets you recover broken saves.

Rocket50:
I think that is a once in a life time glitch.

ursus:

--- Quote from: rocket50 on December 06, 2010, 07:26:52 PM ---I think that is a once in a life time glitch.

--- End quote ---

Doubt it. For some reason though, my save game got corrupted but the Nether save didn't.

bipolardiz:
idt think this is recreatable. Best thing to do is learn the way the maps are set up and delete the most recent thing. The nether idea isn't consistant.

Shawn:
Err probably has to do with the fact the nether auto saves when you enter and leave it...

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