I was building in multiplayer, and I needed to grab a banner. I went into my creative inventory to grab it, and..
The banner I wanted and three others were changed. Red, the one I was going to grab, had changed to a man's private. The Light Blue had changed to a Duck Face design, the Cyan had changed to some sort of flag, and the Brown was changed to a white cross on a red backdrop. I have NO texture pack on, I checked thousands of times. I only have ONE texture pack downloaded (Which is turned off), called Gloaming Umbra. It's fantasy-themed, and doesn't change the banners at all when turned on. I went to the official help chatroom and they didn't really help, INSISTING there was a resource pack turned on. I honestly have no idea what to do. They didn't tell me how to fix it.. There isn't any other texture pack in my options section...
You may need to reinstall the locally installed files that Minecraft puts into place.
To do so, press your Windows+R keys, type in %AppData% at the dialog, and press Enter. In the window that appears, open the .minecraft directory, and delete everything except for the saves directory that you see therein. Then, try running Minecraft again. Good luck!
The only reason a texture would be changed ingame is a resource pack, and if you hadn't left the chat room we would've told you to do whats listed above, the support channel helps multiple people and sometimes we get busy doing IRL stuff and don 't reply within a second like people assume we will.
Are you sure since you were in multiplayer that there weren't any server resource that install usually automatically. Try turning server resource packs: prompt off. If that doesn't work I don't know why your problems are happening. Such a strange problem.
I believe that server downloaded resource packs do not show up under your normal resource packs, since it's specific to that server. Try turning them off and see if that could be the case. Otherwise, unless someone ninja-ed into your room and changed your Minecraft textures, there is no other explainable way this could happen.
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I was building in multiplayer, and I needed to grab a banner. I went into my creative inventory to grab it, and..
The banner I wanted and three others were changed. Red, the one I was going to grab, had changed to a man's private. The Light Blue had changed to a Duck Face design, the Cyan had changed to some sort of flag, and the Brown was changed to a white cross on a red backdrop. I have NO texture pack on, I checked thousands of times. I only have ONE texture pack downloaded (Which is turned off), called Gloaming Umbra. It's fantasy-themed, and doesn't change the banners at all when turned on. I went to the official help chatroom and they didn't really help, INSISTING there was a resource pack turned on. I honestly have no idea what to do. They didn't tell me how to fix it.. There isn't any other texture pack in my options section...
I really have no idea what to do.
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ModeratorYou may need to reinstall the locally installed files that Minecraft puts into place.
To do so, press your Windows+R keys, type in %AppData% at the dialog, and press Enter. In the window that appears, open the .minecraft directory, and delete everything except for the saves directory that you see therein. Then, try running Minecraft again. Good luck!
The only reason a texture would be changed ingame is a resource pack, and if you hadn't left the chat room we would've told you to do whats listed above, the support channel helps multiple people and sometimes we get busy doing IRL stuff and don 't reply within a second like people assume we will.
Are you sure since you were in multiplayer that there weren't any server resource that install usually automatically. Try turning server resource packs: prompt off. If that doesn't work I don't know why your problems are happening. Such a strange problem.
I believe that server downloaded resource packs do not show up under your normal resource packs, since it's specific to that server. Try turning them off and see if that could be the case. Otherwise, unless someone ninja-ed into your room and changed your Minecraft textures, there is no other explainable way this could happen.