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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-89108

Minecraft Realms Server Backup Bug

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minecraft 1.8.8
    • Minecraft 1.8.8
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    • Most up to date Java and using Windows 10.
    • Unconfirmed

      When playing on Minecraft Realms with another player we were exploring and only had one bed so she quit and I slept. They came back and were not at the original point when they left. Basically they came back from where they started when we first started playing. I then exited to op the person so they could use the tp command but when I came back, the same thing happened to me.

      We had not done a whole lot from where we started to this point so we didn't really think anything of it.

      We played Thursday night for a while building and covering map area for a few hours. Saturday Sep. 19 2015, we both came back on and thought we were somewhere random from where we left off but then realized we were where we were when it had bugged out to begin with. We no longer had any of the map progress we had before from playing Thursday, and basically anything we had done after that bug was gone.

      I looked through my backups to see if I could revert back to one from during that time Thursday night, but my last backup looks like it was when it bugged out that first time, starting us at that point again, though the time of the backup seems like it was later than when we exited and came back in.

      Though I know I probably won't be able to get back the game progress from Thursday night it would be nice to know if this can be fixed and might not occur again. Or if there is a way to set it up to backup more frequently that could be helpful as well.

      Thank you,
      Amber

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            birdle1014 Amber Joiner
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