I fire up Minecraft, see a flash of my usual 1.6.2 screen, then it skips to some 1.0 version launcher, asks me for login information, and fails to log in. Repeatedly. I had redownloaded the launcher and the same issue recurs. I log into Mojang just fine with the old user email and password.
Is this a known issue? This is the third time this has happened to me, including refusing to let me play for almost three days after I first bought the program.
There HAS to be a better way to do your security, guys.....
Not sure if that is what it was saying before or not. Point being it refuses to let me log in and looks quite different from the login on the bottom right that had previously been working for my 1.6.2 Minecraft version.
Multiple people cannot get their games to work today. No response all afternoon.
On my way to school. Thanks again, Mojang, for taking my money and then destroying the game I bought from you with random bugs you force download into my purchased project.
I am playing cracked (i am buying the game soon) so I thought that was the problem. But if you are playing premium, then this is much worse than I thought.
Whatever happened to the good old days when I could play this game without having to fight the online updater every other week?
It's been ALL DAY. Come the freaking frak on.
Reset password. No go.
Could someone in the know at least acknowledge that this is going on? Mojang is absolutely worthless with customer support. I see multiple different login issues on these forums but no one is addressing any of them and I cannot tell if they are all related or what the issue is.
This issue is resolved. I do not fully understand why it does it, but there is a carriage return at the end of my password from the spreadsheet I use. Almost every other login I use apparently strips it out for me, including the Mojang site login. I had logged in and out of Mojang multiple times frustrated to see that clearly my password was correct, but was not working in Minecraft.
I pasted the password into an email thinking I would try it out on a Windows computer to see if it had anything to do with Minecraft interacting with Debian and immediately noticed the hard return.
Until the update of the loader, it had been just logging me in automatically from a saved password.
A little embarrassing, a little frustrating, but also to me still a good sign Mojang would do better not doing automagic updates that make fundamental changes without having a rollback opportunity for the user.
Is this a known issue? This is the third time this has happened to me, including refusing to let me play for almost three days after I first bought the program.
There HAS to be a better way to do your security, guys.....
Not sure if that is what it was saying before or not. Point being it refuses to let me log in and looks quite different from the login on the bottom right that had previously been working for my 1.6.2 Minecraft version.
Running on Debian, if that makes any difference.
On my way to school. Thanks again, Mojang, for taking my money and then destroying the game I bought from you with random bugs you force download into my purchased project.
It's been ALL DAY. Come the freaking frak on.
Reset password. No go.
Could someone in the know at least acknowledge that this is going on? Mojang is absolutely worthless with customer support. I see multiple different login issues on these forums but no one is addressing any of them and I cannot tell if they are all related or what the issue is.
There is no sense in this.
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Curse PremiumThis issue is resolved. I do not fully understand why it does it, but there is a carriage return at the end of my password from the spreadsheet I use. Almost every other login I use apparently strips it out for me, including the Mojang site login. I had logged in and out of Mojang multiple times frustrated to see that clearly my password was correct, but was not working in Minecraft.
I pasted the password into an email thinking I would try it out on a Windows computer to see if it had anything to do with Minecraft interacting with Debian and immediately noticed the hard return.
Until the update of the loader, it had been just logging me in automatically from a saved password.
A little embarrassing, a little frustrating, but also to me still a good sign Mojang would do better not doing automagic updates that make fundamental changes without having a rollback opportunity for the user.