![]() ![]() My son and I have a world we have been working on. I got the other reported issue that the hotfix patched as well, but the problem uploading my world to Realms is still the same. The 1.16.20 update came out and it said it was fixed in the patch notes, but I still always got the same issue. This error I know was previously reported because once I had the issue I searched it out and saw it on here and it was pretty common and you guys were tracking it. I do it every way possible and get the same error. Every time I try to upload my saved world on Nintendo Switch I immediately get the level up chime sound and a message saying "An Error Occurred" and then one that says "Level export failed." I try to upload about twice a day just to see. I have not been able to use it as advertised the entire time I have had the subscription. It'll be interesting to see how the platform grows in the future.Hi, I subscribed to Realms on the Nintendo Switch about 30 days ago. Still, for small groups of trusted friends, Minecraft Realms represents awesome value, infinite amounts of fun, and rewarding creativity. However, some of Xbox Live's more neglected features, such as Xbox Clubs, and Xbox apps across different devices used to connect and communicate do a fair bit to hold Minecraft's cross-platform aspirations back.Īdditionally, Realms suffers from a lack of moderation and administrative tools for Realm owners, which shows a startling lack of foresight from Mojang and Microsoft's Realms team. The fact me and friends can play together in Minecraft using our phones, our portable Nintendo Switch consoles, high-powered Windows 10 PC gaming rigs, or our Xbox consoles, is truly wonderful. ![]() Microsoft's experiments with Minecraft across mobile, consoles, and other systems will almost certainly extend to other games in the future, as Microsoft seeks to engage not millions of gamers, but billions. Minecraft Realms is a vision of gaming on Microsoft's "intelligent edge," where the system you choose to play on no longer matters, thanks to the cloud. Minecraft on Switch (Image credit: Windows Central) The Clubs API is implemented within Minecraft itself, but it doesn't work very well, and is frankly hard to read when it comes to simple text updates with yellow text on a green background (why oh why?). The problem is, almost nobody uses Clubs, because they're clunky and slow to access across every Xbox app. Instead, Realms creates an Xbox Club automatically which becomes a shared space to post clips, screenshots, or status updates. There is no way to set a server message or inform people of what's changed in-game, however. Thankfully, the game does now support backups and rollbacks automatically, allowing you to reset your Realm status to an earlier time if someone does jump in and screw things up. Moderating trolls quickly and easily is needlessly difficult with Realms' current implementation, further compounded by the fact text chat logs don't persist outside of the game. Any random friend-of-a-friend can jump in and screw up your builds, unless you're carefully micromanaging access to your Realm. Minecraft Realms only supports the ability for everyone to be a member, or everyone to be a visitor, which sucks if you're planning to advertise your Realm publicly using the invite link. They're unable to break blocks and actually, well, play the game however, which would be fine if you could promote individual visitors' permissions. When you first create your Realm, you're able to set build permissions either to "Member" or "Visitor." Visitors can, as the name suggest, simply explore your realm. Moderating trolls quickly and easily is needlessly difficult with Realms' current implementation. However, if you want to run a larger Realm, incorporating friends of friends, perhaps followers from your Mixer or Twitch community, Realms really isn't up to even a basic standard of administrative customizability. ![]() If you're setting up a small server for a group of trusted friends of family Minecraft Realms' Bedrock edition tools for administration will be more than adequate. Minecraft Realms (Image credit: Windows Central) ![]()
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