Error:
The game crashed whilst rendering screen
Error: java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "java.awt.image.BufferedImage.getWidth()" because "☃" is null
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The event:
When I tried to open the Minecraft Realms configuration button (wrench), the game said Save World, then flashed back!! (attachment)
What I've tried:
1. Reinstall 1.17.1
2. Reinstall the game launcher
3. Update Windows to the latest version
4. Log out and log in again
5. Modify firewall configurations
6. Reinstall Java(64-bit)
Result:
The problem remains unresolved...
It has been maintained for many days!!
I think:
Fix it quickly, or Realms will lose days
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this is the same thing that happened to me i asked help at the support and they just said to look here and upvote a similiar one of mine
@unknown, if you feel that you are affected by this issue, you can vote for the parent ticket (MC-231863), to give Mojang a basic idea of how many users are affected by this problem. Do take into consideration, however, that voting for a ticket will not make it get fixed any faster. Like I said before, it just gives them a general overview of the number of people who are impacted by this problem. 😃
I think maybe the problem with adding DATA_PACK !
so if Mojang can do it, please reset my Minecraft Realms.
I think reset Realms can solve the problem XD....
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Duplicates MC-231863