My wife has Minecraft on her xbox. We have been playing together and seperately for a while now. I have my saves on a stick and she does as well. Tonight I signed on and started a game. Signed her in and she joined split screen. My screen has full mobility. She could only move left and right. She could not look up or down or spin around. So, I restarted the console. I signed in and before signing her in I noticed the screen pic was darker than normal and now I can't move left or right. Nor can I manipulate the menu. I restarted again and signed in on her name this time. Same issue...darker than usual screen and no movement.
Thought maybe it was the flat screen. So I move her box into the bedroom and hooked it up. Signed her in and the same happened. I then deleted the game and redownloaded it directly to the 4g hard drive instead of the 16g stick. Same thing. We are at a loss as what to do next. We love playing the game but can't figure this one out. Can someone help us? Please? Thanks!
Well, after a lot of thought we figured it out. Somehow all the settings got reset to Zero making it non responsive and darker than usual. We dunno how this happened but we are glad to have the game back.
Sorry I never noticed this earlier, The profile data sometimes gets wiped when the game loads before the profile is completely read.
Because of this is sets everything to 0
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The profile data sometimes gets wiped when the game loads before the profile is completely read.
Because of this is sets everything to 0
We had this problem on the America Online version of Neverwinter Nights, but we went the extra mile of having an automated process ban the players who experienced the bug for hacking the datafiles and cheating the game. Not ban from the game, mind you. Ban from America Online altogether, until you faxed an apology to the Virginia headquarters and promised never to do it again. Which was mildly obscene, when you think about it, since the players had no damn clue what just happened - all they knew was they logged into the game, and then they got disconnected and couldn't log in anymore. We didn't even give them the courtesy of an error message.
(I was actually fired from AOL support for hacking a fix into the NWN client and distributing a patch, as the last resort when the devs basically said they didn't give a crap about this bug.)
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Thought maybe it was the flat screen. So I move her box into the bedroom and hooked it up. Signed her in and the same happened. I then deleted the game and redownloaded it directly to the 4g hard drive instead of the 16g stick. Same thing. We are at a loss as what to do next. We love playing the game but can't figure this one out. Can someone help us? Please? Thanks!
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Twitter - @4JSteve
Currently Playing - League of Legends (EUW), Tales of Vesperia (PS4) and Kingdom Hearts 2 (PS4)
Feel free to add me on Steam, PSN and XboxLive, Make sure and leave a message saying you are from the forums
We had this problem on the America Online version of Neverwinter Nights, but we went the extra mile of having an automated process ban the players who experienced the bug for hacking the datafiles and cheating the game. Not ban from the game, mind you. Ban from America Online altogether, until you faxed an apology to the Virginia headquarters and promised never to do it again. Which was mildly obscene, when you think about it, since the players had no damn clue what just happened - all they knew was they logged into the game, and then they got disconnected and couldn't log in anymore. We didn't even give them the courtesy of an error message.
(I was actually fired from AOL support for hacking a fix into the NWN client and distributing a patch, as the last resort when the devs basically said they didn't give a crap about this bug.)