Please explain in detail what you see.. and if you can give a full screenshot and not a zoomed-in one.
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"There are no words to describe the immersive, engaging experience video games can provide so quickly. This has developed communities, so why do so many people say they are harmful? 90% of those criticizers have never played or even tried a video game. Is it not said, 'Don't shoot it 'till you try it'?"
Can anyone tell me what this is and how to disable it i never had it before now it's stuck.
Do you mean that tiny green thing?
That looks like a bad crosshair PNG - try deleting the "assets" folder in .minecraft.
Step-by-step:
Open up the Minecraft launcher (but don't start Minecraft!). Once it opens, hit "edit profile" in the bottom-left. In the bottom-right of the window that opens, click "Open Game Dir". A folder should now open - AppData\Roaming\.minecraft on Windows, ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft on Macs. In there, delete the "assets" and "versions" folder. (If you have any mods or modded clients they will be deleted) Deleting "libraries" is also a good idea but not necessary.
Now, when you open up Minecraft next, the launcher will download a fresh copy for you. Damn, don't you wish the "Force Update" box was still there?
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Can anyone tell me what this is and how to disable it i never had it before now it's stuck.
I don't exactly know what I'm looking at.
Please explain in detail what you see.. and if you can give a full screenshot and not a zoomed-in one.
"There are no words to describe the immersive, engaging experience video games can provide so quickly. This has developed communities, so why do so many people say they are harmful? 90% of those criticizers have never played or even tried a video game. Is it not said, 'Don't shoot it 'till you try it'?"
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Curse PremiumDo you mean that tiny green thing?
That looks like a bad crosshair PNG - try deleting the "assets" folder in .minecraft.
Step-by-step:
Open up the Minecraft launcher (but don't start Minecraft!). Once it opens, hit "edit profile" in the bottom-left. In the bottom-right of the window that opens, click "Open Game Dir". A folder should now open - AppData\Roaming\.minecraft on Windows, ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft on Macs. In there, delete the "assets" and "versions" folder. (If you have any mods or modded clients they will be deleted) Deleting "libraries" is also a good idea but not necessary.
Now, when you open up Minecraft next, the launcher will download a fresh copy for you. Damn, don't you wish the "Force Update" box was still there?