Because of its adaptability, customisation possibilities, and active community, Minecraft Java Edition continues to be one of the most played versions of the game. Multiplayer is a crucial component that elevates the Minecraft experience, whether you’re teaming up with pals to fight critters, explore enormous landscapes, or build amazing structures. This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use Minecraft Java in 2024 for multiplayer gaming.
Step 1: Launching Java Edition of Minecraft
Make sure you have the most recent version of Minecraft Java Edition installed and updated before starting a multiplayer game. If you haven’t already, you can get it from the official Minecraft website. Update your game, as multiplayer servers frequently demand the most recent version.
Step 2: Select Your Option for Multiplayer
Multiplayer gameplay in Minecraft Java Edition is available in multiple ways.
- Playing games on the same Wi-Fi network with pals is made possible by the Local Area Network (LAN).
- Play on dedicated servers with players from across the globe using online servers.
- Realms: Mojang’s subscription-based service that lets you set up a private server.
- Direct Connection: Use your friend’s IP address to establish a direct connection to their server.
Step 3: Using a Local Area Network (LAN) to play
If you and your buddies are using the same network to play:
- Launch a Single-Player World: Launch Minecraft and choose to load an already-existing world or create a new one.
- Open to LAN: To initiate the menu and select “Open to LAN,” press Esc after entering the game.
- Adjust Game Settings: Select your favourite game mode and whether to enable cheating.
- Click “Start LAN World” to initiate LAN World. To join your game, other players on the same network will see a port number shown in a message.
- To join a local area network (LAN) game, select “Multiplayer” from the Minecraft menu on your friend’s PC. To join, just click on the LAN world that the game should have automatically detected.
Step 4: Connecting to a Web Server
To sign up for a web server:
- Locate a Server: Roleplay, creative, survival, and minigames are just a few of the thousands of Minecraft servers that are available. You can locate servers by visiting websites such as PlanetMinecraft.com or Minecraft-Server-List.com.
- Make a copy of the server IP. Every server you connect to will have an IP address and perhaps a port number.
- Include the server: Launch Minecraft, select “Add Server” from the “Multiplayer” menu. Paste the IP address and enter the name of the server. Add the port number, separated by a comma, following the IP address if the server requests one (e.g., 123.45.67.89:25565).
- Become a Server Member: The server will show up in your list once you’ve added it. To join, click on it.
Step 5: Establishing or Entering a Realm
Realms provide access to a private, live server run by Mojang:
- To initiate a Realm, select “Minecraft Realms” from the main menu of Minecraft. You can make a Realm by following the instructions if you don’t already have one. Be aware that a subscription is needed for this.
- Invite Friends: After setting up your Realm, you can send out invites to your friends by typing in their Minecraft usernames and pressing the “Configure Realm” button.
- Joining a Realm: Go to “Minecraft Realms” to view the Realm you have been invited to, if you have received an invitation. To join, click on it.
Step 6: Establish a Direct Link with a Server
If you are aware of a server’s IP address:
- Navigate to Multiplayer: Select “Multiplayer” from the Minecraft main menu.
- Direct Connect: Select “Direct Connect” and input the IP address of the server.
- Become a Server Member: For a direct connection, click “Join Server.”
Step 7: Troubleshooting Typical Problems
- Connection errors: Verify that you have a reliable internet connection and that you have typed the server IP address correctly.
- Version Mismatch: Verify that the version of Minecraft on your machine and the server are the same. Using the Minecraft launcher, you can modify the version of your game.
- Problems with Firewalls: Occasionally, antivirus programs or firewalls can prevent Minecraft from running. Make sure your firewall permits Minecraft to run.
In summary
2024’s multiplayer mode in Minecraft Java Edition is a great opportunity to interact with other players and compete in the blocky universe. Whether you want to establish a private Realm, join a large online server, or connect over a LAN, this article should help you make sense of the different multiplayer choices. I hope you have fun exploring in multiplayer and that your builds continue to grow!