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Can you add friends in minecraft? - Tabetha - 02-19-2014 12:42 PM

First of all, Thanks for clicking this!
Second, here are my questions:
1:How do you add friends? (Can you?)
2: how do you invite other users?
3: can you invite x-box and tablet version players?

Thanks. I'm new, so this is very much appreciated!!!
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Just so you know, my minecraft Name is TabbyFeather !!!


Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!


- Joshua - 02-19-2014 12:46 PM

1.no
2. Skype and organise stuff or tell them the IP of a server.
3.no, one platform.


- Austin - 02-19-2014 12:51 PM

1) there is no way to add friends, it may be implemented later tho
2) if they're your friends then just text them and ask if they want to play and then tell them the IP address for the server (watch a video on how to do it cause you really need to be able to see how to do it instead of following my instructions
3) no, the systems and the versions of MC they can handle are too different. You'll need to all be on the same system.


- Nightangelwolf - 02-19-2014 01:00 PM

1) If you're playing on a console (Xbox 360/PS3) your friends may only be added to the friends list tied to your account respective to that service. If you're playing the PC version, there is no friends list; you'd have to manually keep track of who you know and who you don't.

2) You'd have to find a way of getting in contact; console games generally allow this, but for the PC version, you'd have to have somewhere to keep in contact with your friends, whether that's social media sites such as Twitter or Facebook, blogs such as Tumblr or Wordpress; instant messenger services such as Skype, or screen sharing services such as Join.me or Team Viewer. There are plenty of means to keeping in contact; it's up to you how you'd do just that. Smile

3) Each version of Minecraft is locked to that specific platform. There's no way of inviting, say for example, a PC player to an Xbox 360 Minecraft session unless they also have the Xbox 360 edition themselves.