I am very disappointed with how Minecraft Bedrock Edition handles Structure Blocks on consoles. As a PlayStation player, I have spent years creating builds across multiple worlds, only to discover that there is no simple way to save and transfer those structures between worlds. Structure Blocks include options such as "Save to Disk," which suggests that structures can be saved and reused. However, on PlayStation, saved structures cannot easily be loaded into other worlds. Players on Windows have access to structure files and external tools, but console players are left without a practical solution. Not everyone owns Minecraft on Windows or has access to a PC. Many of us play exclusively on PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch. We should not need another platform just to move our own builds between our own worlds. This issue has been discussed by players for years, yet console users still do not have a proper cross-world structure system. Builders often create amazing structures in older worlds and later want to move them into a new main world. Currently, the only options are rebuilding everything by hand or using a Windows PC. Please add a true cross-world structure library for console players. Any structure saved by a player should be accessible from any world on the same account and console. This would save players countless hours and make Structure Blocks much more useful for builders.
Thank you.
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