When I first started playing Minecraft, which was not too long ago (about 8-10 months) it was very enjoyable. I had a relatively decent computer (I get 60 fps consistently), had a couple of YouTubers I liked to watch and was having a great time. After awhile, I got into mods and all that sort of stuff and found that it added awesome content to the game, and was far more enjoyable than vanilla. After awhile of doing that, I again started playing vanilla. I discovered redstone, and all of its uses, and soon started to build farms, interesting contraptions, and even some things with command blocks. I was having a generally awesome time when the problems started. First, redstone stopped working. The timing of repeaters, if the signal would even go through them didn't work, redstone would stay powered when all power sources were removed, pistons would disappear upon extending and worst of all, redstone wouldn't interact with any blocks (pistons, lamps, doors etc.). After that everything got worse. Turning up the render distance beyond 3 chunks lead to very strange graphical glitches which are as depicted in the attached picture. Mobs started disappearing (both passive and aggressive) and would kill me because I couldn't see them, farms would lose all animals and just break, and zombie pigmen would always be angry, even if I started a new world, made a nether portal and went in for the very first time. Then worlds started randomly getting deleted, texturepacks would come out as a grotesque combination between ugly default and beautiful 64x texture packs. Just today, my skyblock world that I had worked on for months, which had an iron farm, a witch farm, a , mob farm, a villager breeder and sorted, a gold farm, a "lava canal system" (which allowed me to get more use out of my one allotted source block), a wither skeleton farm/ blaze farm, a fully automatic tree farm with a wither boss, a slime farm, a sugarcane farm and a melon farm was suddenly gone (and even if it hadn't been deleted, half of the farms weren't working anymore anyway so...). I simply opened up Minecraft one day to nothing, no worlds, no multiplayer servers just nothing. I was incredulous. And the worst part is, nobody else seems to have these problems. I have even resorted to directly following online redstone tutorials, and even those never worked. Please, someone help, because the problems with this game are really beginning to annoy me, and I don't want to have to stop playing this game.
TL;DR: I am fed up with all the glitches with Minecraft so I stopped playing. Pls help stop glitch.
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I would suggest saving the world and servers onto your desktop, Deleting the whole %appdata% folder, Then reinstalling minecraft, copy the worlds over and then try again.
please post a dxdiag log, that glitch looks to be the old render distance too high for AMD driver issue (which is an AMD fault with the drivers, not minecrafts fault)
When I first started playing Minecraft, which was not too long ago (about 8-10 months) it was very enjoyable. I had a relatively decent computer (I get 60 fps consistently), had a couple of YouTubers I liked to watch and was having a great time. After awhile, I got into mods and all that sort of stuff and found that it added awesome content to the game, and was far more enjoyable than vanilla. After awhile of doing that, I again started playing vanilla. I discovered redstone, and all of its uses, and soon started to build farms, interesting contraptions, and even some things with command blocks. I was having a generally awesome time when the problems started. First, redstone stopped working. The timing of repeaters, if the signal would even go through them didn't work, redstone would stay powered when all power sources were removed, pistons would disappear upon extending and worst of all, redstone wouldn't interact with any blocks (pistons, lamps, doors etc.). After that everything got worse. Turning up the render distance beyond 3 chunks lead to very strange graphical glitches which are as depicted in the attached picture. Mobs started disappearing (both passive and aggressive) and would kill me because I couldn't see them, farms would lose all animals and just break, and zombie pigmen would always be angry, even if I started a new world, made a nether portal and went in for the very first time. Then worlds started randomly getting deleted, texturepacks would come out as a grotesque combination between ugly default and beautiful 64x texture packs. Just today, my skyblock world that I had worked on for months, which had an iron farm, a witch farm, a , mob farm, a villager breeder and sorted, a gold farm, a "lava canal system" (which allowed me to get more use out of my one allotted source block), a wither skeleton farm/ blaze farm, a fully automatic tree farm with a wither boss, a slime farm, a sugarcane farm and a melon farm was suddenly gone (and even if it hadn't been deleted, half of the farms weren't working anymore anyway so...). I simply opened up Minecraft one day to nothing, no worlds, no multiplayer servers just nothing. I was incredulous. And the worst part is, nobody else seems to have these problems. I have even resorted to directly following online redstone tutorials, and even those never worked. Please, someone help, because the problems with this game are really beginning to annoy me, and I don't want to have to stop playing this game.
TL;DR: I am fed up with all the glitches with Minecraft so I stopped playing. Pls help stop glitch.
I would suggest saving the world and servers onto your desktop, Deleting the whole %appdata% folder, Then reinstalling minecraft, copy the worlds over and then try again.
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Moderatorplease post a dxdiag log, that glitch looks to be the old render distance too high for AMD driver issue (which is an AMD fault with the drivers, not minecrafts fault)
If only fixing that one glitch would fix all my problems
It will fix most of your problems with the game.
Before you even THINK about asking for crash help: Guide to fixing and avoiding crashes