Introduction
Many people want to create their own Minecraft server for their kids, family, or friends. However, it’s not very easy to do so. This is a guide on how to make a Minecraft Xbox 360 Server with the help of some free services that are available online. The first step is to get a port forward number and then you can use this number to connect your server.
Create a new Xbox Live Gamertag, but DON’T link it to your Gamertag used on your current Minecraft. You do this by going to settings, then account, and finally create a new profile.
If you don’t have an Xbox Live Gamertag, this is the time to create one. Go to settings, then account and finally create a new profile. Create a new Xbox Live Gamertag, but DON’T link it to your Gamertag used on your current Minecraft. You do this by going to settings, then account and finally create a new profile.
Now go to the Xbox Store and download the free ‘Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition.’
Now, go to the Xbox Store and download the free ‘Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition’. When you download it, you will have to sign in with your Microsoft account. This will link your Gamertag to your Microsoft account and allow you to play on any Xbox 360 console without having to buy another copy of Minecraft again! You can also download it on your PC which is great if there is only one person using a computer but more than one person wants to play Minecraft at once! You can then play on any Xbox 360 console after installing it from here – https://live.xbox.com/en-US/Profile?gamertag=YourGamertag
On the main screen for ‘Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition,’ go to Join World. In order for people to join your server, you will need a port forward number. This is in the form of “
On the main screen for ‘Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition,’ go to Join World. In order for people to join your server, you will need a port forward number. This is in the form of “portforwarding.” This means that when someone tries to connect to your server they will use that specific port, and their computer must be able to access it through their router or modem. This can be done by either calling your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or by doing some research online on how to do it yourself and forwarding the ports manually. You can find the port forwarding number in the settings menu of your router. To find this number go into Settings, then Network Settings, then Forwarding Ports
Conclusion
Hopefully, we’ve gotten you more excited (and maybe a little less nervous) about embarking on a DIY Minecraft server. We know the struggle, and we came to these tips—even the one about watching badminton!—through our own trial and error. Remember that the important thing is to keep on trying. As we covered earlier, you don’t have to go super hard on yourself for slip-ups, because this journey can take time and looks different for everyone. Plus, don’t forget that the best way to keep yourself on track is to keep it fun, keep it positive, and keep yourself engaged with the people and the world around you. After all, caring about others is a great reason to switch to this lifestyle in the first place!