This converter unpacks compressed XBox Minecraft save game files and converts them to Anvil format PC worlds.

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  • Really does the job. It's amazing.
  • if anyone receives an error " msvcr110.dll is missing " the program was written using Microsoft C++ and that needs to be downloaded and install, go to microsoft site and download Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 Thank You for making an awesome converter, nice and clean, worked great :))
  • I use Horizon v2.5.4.0. When I get to Games/Minecraft/ Dir with the saved game files. The first world file I select is will extract/save is a file "save454605460.bin" but if I double click on the save game file it will open a new window that lets me open it contents. Which will have the savegame.dat file. I hi-light the file and click the "Extract Selected" button, pick where to save it, and click save. Then I open the converter with "Run as Administrator" find the file I just saved and let it convert it. Then give the world a name. the program save the wolrd in a dir with that name. I move the world dir to my minecraft saves dir.. Run Minecraft and the world opens....
  • But how do you get the dat files? The extractor I use (modio) produces .bin files, not the .dat files your program requires.
  • Amazing! I believe you have done it. I distinctly recall reputable techs declaring that this was not possible. Bravo man!
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2013-10-13