We're sorry, but it seems there was an error while trying to render aspects of the game. To solve this error, it is recommended to update your graphics drivers. If you are unsure how to update your drivers, please click 'Fix the problem' for more information."
I tried to update to the [only] newer driver available, under RAID, from the Intel Auto-Detector at downloadcenter.intel.com, but it didn't work.
Can somebody tell me what driver I have to manually install to be able to play minecraft again?
It worked! I can play minecraft now (but all my singleplayer worlds are gone ;~;). What I can't figure out is how an older Intel graphics driver can play minecraft, but a newer one couldn't...
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"Lack of updated graphics drivers
We're sorry, but it seems there was an error while trying to render aspects of the game. To solve this error, it is recommended to update your graphics drivers. If you are unsure how to update your drivers, please click 'Fix the problem' for more information."
I tried to update to the [only] newer driver available, under RAID, from the Intel Auto-Detector at downloadcenter.intel.com, but it didn't work.
Can somebody tell me what driver I have to manually install to be able to play minecraft again?
Error report: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d413d3146108e426c40f
DxDiag report: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/80200017ee7e743c63d8
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Retired Staffhttps://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18228
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Retired StaffThere shouldn't be any risk really.