Prism Launcher is one of the most popular ways to manage modded Minecraft instances. It handles mod packs, versions, and configurations cleanly, making it the go-to launcher for groups who play modded Minecraft together. But one problem persists regardless of which launcher you use: sharing the world save.

When you play Minecraft multiplayer through LAN or “Open to LAN,” the world exists only on the host’s machine. If that player is not around, nobody else can access the world. The traditional solution - a dedicated server - works, but it requires either paying for hosting or running a server 24/7 on someone’s computer.

How SaveSync Bridges the Gap

SaveSync takes a different approach. Instead of running a server, it synchronizes your Minecraft world save across every player in your group through peer-to-peer sync. When the host finishes a session, SaveSync pushes the save to everyone. The next time anyone wants to play, they load the world locally and open it to LAN for the others.

No server required. No monthly hosting fees. Just shared saves.

How to Set Up SaveSync for Prism Launcher

  1. Install SaveSync from Steam. Every player needs it.
  2. Create a sync group and invite your Minecraft friends.
  3. Locate your Prism Launcher instance save folder. In Prism Launcher, right-click your instance and select “Minecraft Folder” - the saves directory is inside. Point SaveSync to this folder.
  4. Play your sessions normally. Host through “Open to LAN” or use a simple local server through the launcher.
  5. SaveSync handles the rest. When the session ends and the world saves, it syncs to all group members automatically.
  6. Anyone can host next time. Load the synced world in their own Prism Launcher instance.

Why Use SaveSync Instead of a Dedicated Server

Dedicated Minecraft servers are the traditional answer, but they come with real costs and complexity:

  • Hosting fees. A server with enough RAM for modded Minecraft can run $10-20 per month or more. SaveSync is a one-time purchase.
  • Server administration. Someone has to manage updates, mod compatibility, backups, and uptime. With SaveSync, there is nothing to administer.
  • Mod sync issues. Servers require all players and the server to have matching mod versions. With SaveSync and Prism Launcher, you manage mods through your instance - everyone runs the same pack locally.
  • Overkill for small groups. If it is just you and two or three friends, a dedicated server is solving a problem you do not have. SaveSync is designed exactly for this use case.

For large public servers, dedicated hosting still makes sense. But for a friend group with a shared modded world, SaveSync is simpler, cheaper, and easier to maintain.

Your Modded World, Accessible to Everyone

Prism Launcher already makes it easy to manage complex Minecraft setups. SaveSync adds the missing piece: making sure the world itself is not trapped on one player’s machine. Share your save, share the hosting, and keep building.