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=== Downloading Maps ===
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=== Downloading Maps ===
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# Find the map you want to download.
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# Find the map you want to download.
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#* If you don't have one in mind, you can search online for . Multiple options will appear, such as MinecraftSix, PlanetMinecraft, and more.
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#* Make sure it's a safe website before you download from it.
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#* Make sure it's a safe website before you download from it. Most map sites will have an easy download option, but there are scammy sites out there, too.
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# Use your desktop search bar to search for the
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# Use your desktop search bar to search for the folder named . Within that, find . Next, find .
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# Add the map to the "Saves" folder.
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# Add the map to the "Saves" folder.
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# Open the Minecraft launcher. Play the version the map says it should be played on.
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# Open the Minecraft launcher. Play the version the map says it should be played on.
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#* A version is something like 1.12.2, 1.14.3 Pre-Release 2, 1.9, etc.
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#* A version is something like 1.12.2, 1.14.3 Pre-Release 2, 1.9, etc.
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# Locate the map you downloaded and play it. Click the world and then click
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# Locate the map you downloaded and play it. Click the world and then click .
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# Enjoy! You should be in the game shortly after and you can play the map.
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# Enjoy! You should be in the game shortly after and you can play the map.
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