How to Play Minecraft Offline
Navigate to and open the “Minecraft Server” folder on your computer., Remove the checkmark next to the Minecraft server name., Open the “server.properties” file., Locate “online-mode=true” in the list of properties. , Change the value of “true” to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Navigate to and open the “Minecraft Server” folder on your computer.
This method only works if you host your own Minecraft server, or have access to a friend’s Minecraft server. , This will temporarily disable the Minecraft server. , The properties will open in your computer’s default text editor program, such as Notepad or Text Editor. ,,,,,, The game will launch, and you will now be playing offline. -
Step 2: Remove the checkmark next to the Minecraft server name.
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Step 3: Open the “server.properties” file.
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Step 4: Locate “online-mode=true” in the list of properties.
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Step 5: Change the value of “true” to “false.” The value should now read as “online-mode=false
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Step 6: ” which means that online mode is disabled on your server.
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Step 7: Select the option to save changes
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Step 8: then exit Notepad or Text Editor.
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Step 9: Replace the checkmark next to the Minecraft server name
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Step 10: then double-click on the server to restart and relaunch the server.
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Step 11: Open Minecraft Launcher
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Step 12: then click on “Login” at the bottom right corner.
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Step 13: Select “Play Offline
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Step 14: ” then select your Minecraft server.
Detailed Guide
This method only works if you host your own Minecraft server, or have access to a friend’s Minecraft server. , This will temporarily disable the Minecraft server. , The properties will open in your computer’s default text editor program, such as Notepad or Text Editor. ,,,,,, The game will launch, and you will now be playing offline.
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