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Black Advancement Tabs

Upon opening the advancements area, the background for each area (Nether, Story, etc.) is solid black instead of its usual background (Netherrack, Stone, etc.) I looked under changes for 1.15.1 (affected version) and saw that this is not intentional, therefor it is a bug. To 'reproduce' this bug, all one has to do is run the launcher, when Minecraft has fully loaded, create a new world and gain an advancement (ex: Stone Age). Then go to the advancements area, and once its open, you should immediately notice the background is solid black instead of what its suppose to be (ex: Stone background). 

 

 

Issue is NOT tied to any resource pack. Tested with both default textures and Programmer Art. Neither are the source of the issue. Sorry for the mishap. 

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Also affects 1.15. First spotted in 1.15.1 though, because before I could update to 1.15, the game was updated again to 1.15.1

This issue has been closed as invalid.

Your computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements to run this software.

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In response to Michael Wobst: 

My computer SURPASSES the minimum requirements to run this software. This excuse you've given me is literally short for "We're too lazy and incompetent to actually look into this issue seriously, so we'll just pass it off as invalid". Nice try. How about getting a certified Mojang employee to take a look and try to solve this problem.

Now then, does my computer surpass the recommended requirements to run Minecraft? Probably not. But it does surpass the minimum requirements, and this has been certified by not only my family, but also by a computer technician who installed some anti-virus software on my computer. Then again, my computer is a P.O.S and is dying, so that may contribute to the problem. Regardless, I suggest you people re-open this issue and solve it, or are you gonna wait for someone who has a computer that surpasses the recommended requirements to report this, and then solve it, when I reported the same thing and you didn't solve it then? If you do, you'll only prove to the world that you truly are lazy and incompetent. 

 

Also, don't believe everything the crash report reports. It's not always right, and there have been cases in which the crash report says "This is the problem" when in reality, that wasn't the problem, something else was. So yeah, don't believe everything in the crash report.

 

On another note, if this problem is linked with only my computer and no one else has this problem, then just say so. I'd be willing to accept that over my computer "doesn't meet the minimum requirements to run this software" because that's just B.S and I know it. 

Hi @unknown, the crash report indicates you have an NVIDIA NVS 3100M graphics card. Is this correct? If so, that card is not as good as the recommended NVIDIA card (GeForce 400 Series or better) based on my research.

Please do let me know if either of these things are inaccurate and I'll be sure to check it out.

In response to Ezekiel: 

 

Thank You! At least someone here politely asks me a question instead of making a rude comment(to you it may not seem to be rude, but I think it was rude). In regards to the graphics card, yes that is the card I have, and it is the minimum requirement for minecraft. I know it is because I play minecraft almost every day(although I do have to take frequent breaks due to an overheating issue my computer has, but that's because I play with mods). However, I am slightly convinced that this computer's graphics card is failing, but then again, I am more then convinced that the computer I am using is a used computer that had been sold on amazon.com for a cheap price(no more than fifty US dollars). Regardless if you were to 'reproduce' this bug on your computer, and it proves to be an issue on my end, perhaps the graphics/video card is finally failing, at which I will need a new computer, hopefully one that can surpass the recommended requirements. 

 

(On a side not that is irrelevant to the bug, by December 25 EST, my computer will hit its two year mark. Which is surprising since my brother had the same computer type as me, and his didn't even last a full year!)  

 

Apparently, my graphics card does not surpass the minimum requirements. But everything else does, and I have no issues playing minecraft. Sorry about that. 

confirmed in 1.15.2. This bug not appear in 1.13-1.14

Brandon Hebert

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1.15.1

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