What I expected to happen:
When I logged on to a Minecraft world that was thunder storming in the Overworld, I went into the Nether and expected the fog to be the normal color.
What actually happened:
The Nether fog was a lot darker than usual
Steps to Reproduce:
Create a new world
Set the weather to rain and thunder(
{color:#505f79}/weather thunder{color}{color:#172b4d}){color}
Go into the nether
Quit the world and enter it again
The nether fog appears a lot darker. This will stay like this until it stops raining in the overworld and you quit and re-enter the world again.
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Hey there! Same results here. When looking at the standard nether fog, the RGB color is 56 0 4, but this darkened fog is RGB 15 1 2. The numbers may not be so different, but the color sure is much darker. I'm attaching the crash report for when I crashed the game while in the nether. To be honest, I never would've seen this bug without reading the bug report! 🙂Â
[media]Can confirm in 1.18.1. As stated by Rus Ares above, regular rain also causes this.
Please force a crash by pressing
F3 + C
for 10 seconds while in-game and attach the crash report (minecraft/crash-reports/crash-<DATE>-client.txt) here.