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Snapshots, backups, and slimming · 12 answers
- How to Automatically Back Up a Minecraft World Auto-back up Minecraft worlds with TopoBlocks: subscribe to World Pro for automatic cloud backups with version history, plus scheduled remote snapshots for servers.
- How Do You Back Up a Minecraft World? Snapshots and Version History Back up your Minecraft world on iPhone: use TopoBlocks to take manual local snapshots, and with a World Pro subscription get automatic cloud backups that keep version history…
- How to back up your world before updating the game Before updating Minecraft, export your world to a .mcworld file, or use TopoBlocks for a traceable snapshot/cloud backup. Restore always makes a new copy. On-device snapshots…
- Minecraft Snapshot vs Backup: What's the Difference? Snapshot vs backup in Minecraft: a snapshot is a point-in-time version record (hash, size, source) for rollback; a backup is a saved copy. TopoBlocks never overwrites your world.
- Version History and "Restore as a New Copy" Explained TopoBlocks logs each version's hash, size, and source in your version history. "Restore as a new copy" never overwrites your current world; the original stays traceable.
- How much version history is kept, and for how long? Honest take: TopoBlocks's local manual snapshots are yours to control and keep as long as you like; cloud version history and retention follow the World Pro plan rules, with…
- How to Cloud Back Up a Minecraft World Cloud back up a Minecraft world with TopoBlocks: free on-device snapshots, plus World Pro (¥22/mo, 20GB) for cloud backup + version history. Uploads need consent; restore makes…
- How to Export a World as an Offline Archive Export your Minecraft world as a single .mcworld and keep it locally or in the cloud. Export with TopoBlocks in one tap, free local snapshots, source files preserved, never…
- How to optimize lag from a world that's too big? First find the cause. If file bloat is the issue, TopoBlocks's slim & optimize (¥12/run) compresses size, clears junk, and is reversible. Device or render-distance lag is…
- Minecraft world file too big? How to shrink it A bloated Minecraft world is usually caused by loading lots of empty chunks while exploring. TopoBlocks's slimming optimizer first estimates the space you can save and previews…
- Does Restoring a World Overwrite Your Current Save? No. TopoBlocks restores into a new copy by default; your current world and the original files stay intact and hash-traceable. Never overwriting the source is a release rule.
- Why Is My Minecraft World File So Big? The real reason Minecraft world files grow: explored chunks and entity data keep piling up in db/. Plus how TopoBlocks slims them down safely without deleting key areas.
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