That title may have been a bit confusing, so allow me to explain.
I accidentally deleted Minecraft from my computer. Luckily this applied only to the game itself and not the relevant AppData folder, so I was able to re-download Minecraft and start it again good as new, with everything intact as if nothing had ever happened.
Well, almost everything in tact, that is. For some reason, whenever I use the resource pack I had active at the time of deletion, it instead shows up in-game as the default. Default textures, default sounds, default title, default font, default everything. Every other texture pack I had still works fine. And yes, I checked the resource packs folder, and the resource pack in question and all files contained therein are still present in their original forms and locations, which makes the problem all the more baffling. Logically, if everything is as it was, everything should damned well be as it was.
What the unutterable hell?
Also: the resource pack that's not working is my resource pack that I'm personally developing so not being able to use it is, to put it lightly, a bit of a problem. Its still there. I haven't actually lost any of my work. I just can't use it, which, while not inhibiting my ability to work on the pack itself, makes it rather hard to see what I've done.
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May by try saving the saves ect. Important files and deleating the .minecraft folder (basically, save the important files then initiate a factory reset). Hopefully that will reset minecraft and allow it to support the texture pack. If that doesn't work then maybe check the texture pack if something went wrong with that. I hope this helps(and works)
P.S. I love your texture pack. I've been playing it all day. Its so fun terrerising helping my henchmen. Sorry if there's any inconvenience when I take over the world. :-D
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You can never have too many mods. Add them until it crashes. Then, after fixing the issue, add some more
I accidentally deleted Minecraft from my computer. Luckily this applied only to the game itself and not the relevant AppData folder, so I was able to re-download Minecraft and start it again good as new, with everything intact as if nothing had ever happened.
Well, almost everything in tact, that is. For some reason, whenever I use the resource pack I had active at the time of deletion, it instead shows up in-game as the default. Default textures, default sounds, default title, default font, default everything. Every other texture pack I had still works fine. And yes, I checked the resource packs folder, and the resource pack in question and all files contained therein are still present in their original forms and locations, which makes the problem all the more baffling. Logically, if everything is as it was, everything should damned well be as it was.
What the unutterable hell?
Also: the resource pack that's not working is my resource pack that I'm personally developing so not being able to use it is, to put it lightly, a bit of a problem. Its still there. I haven't actually lost any of my work. I just can't use it, which, while not inhibiting my ability to work on the pack itself, makes it rather hard to see what I've done.
Also check me out on:
WordPress, Etsy, and Spore.
Also check me out on:
WordPress, Etsy, and Spore.
P.S. I love your texture pack. I've been playing it all day. Its so fun
terrerisinghelping my henchmen. Sorry if there's any inconvenience when I take over the world. :-DYou can never have too many mods. Add them until it crashes. Then, after fixing the issue, add some more
Unless you're making a modpack...
Also check me out on:
WordPress, Etsy, and Spore.