I have big white lines that run through a lot of my blocks, now, the white lines change where they are every time I either switch from full screen mode, change texture pack, or close Minecraft.
Here are some pictures.
Anyone got any idea's on what this could be and how I could fix it?
Thanks!
-Proga
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Okay look sheep, ever since Notch released colored wool I have killed your friends, even tho I don't have to kill a sheep to get it's wool but a naked sheep just looks ugly.........but we be friends again?
No, I am using the default texture pack, and my graphics card is updated to newest version.
-Proga
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Okay look sheep, ever since Notch released colored wool I have killed your friends, even tho I don't have to kill a sheep to get it's wool but a naked sheep just looks ugly.........but we be friends again?
Okay look sheep, ever since Notch released colored wool I have killed your friends, even tho I don't have to kill a sheep to get it's wool but a naked sheep just looks ugly.........but we be friends again?
Okay - so it seems that if I change all my video settings to high, the white lines are reduced by a lot, but on some blocks I still have the issue.
Anyone else has any ideas?
-Proga
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Okay look sheep, ever since Notch released colored wool I have killed your friends, even tho I don't have to kill a sheep to get it's wool but a naked sheep just looks ugly.........but we be friends again?
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I have big white lines that run through a lot of my blocks, now, the white lines change where they are every time I either switch from full screen mode, change texture pack, or close Minecraft.
Here are some pictures.
Anyone got any idea's on what this could be and how I could fix it?
Thanks!
-Proga
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Retired StaffHowever if you say they lines move when you reload, change screen size.
To me that suggests a major problem with your video card.
I'd suggest installing something to monitor the temperature of your system. Such as http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
A driver update, as suggested above, may do the trick, but to me, it looks more hardware failure related.
Anyone else has any ideas?
-Proga