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MC-13467

Extreme graphic glitch

I'm having a strange gaphical glitch where a somewhat Skybox-colored glitch cover the screen, sometime little sometime a lot. The glitch is "stable" as long as you are not moving the view.
I've also noticed "glitch pillars" shooting to the sky.

I haven't done anything unusual with my computer or minecraft's graphic options, but i happened shortly after i turned off the sounds.

This could be a skybox error.

Any kind of rendering update, such as switching render distance or turning openGL on or off, fix the glitch.

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Please force a crash by pressing F3 + C for 10 seconds while ingame and attach the crash report here.

Maybe slightly related: MC-3230

I've encountered this bug by pure luck, and it is "fixed", so unless it happen again i don't think i can send a crash report about it.

Even it that is "fixed", please force a crash anyway, so we do get your graphics driver and other versions.

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This ticket is invalid as it relates to a modded or 3rd party client/server.

  • Any non-standard client/server build needs to be taken up with the appropriate team, not Mojang.

  • Any plugin issues need to be addressed to the plugin creator.

  • This site is for addressing issues related to the base unmodded MineCraft.

Aside from a texture pack, there is no mod in the client.
If a texture pack can be considered a mod fair enough, i just want to make clear that there is no change in the client itself.

Sure you changed the client, it says it right there:

Is Modded: Very likely; Jar signature invalidated

That could be MCpatcher, i forgot about that =o

I know this is a old post, but I can confirm that this can happen in vanilla in very rare cases. I've had it happen with both 1.6 and the 1.7 prereleases (Probably can happen in current versions too, but I haven't encountered it). It appears to occur when minecraft is running and your computer goes into sleep mode; as well as other texture corruption. It definitely cannot be reproduced in normal cases, and is best assumed as a opengl error.

While I don't have a current crash log, I do have several 1 gb ram dumps, which are probably useless but exist.

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Minecraft 1.5.1

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