When playing minecraft (whether in creative, adventure, or survival mode), there sometimes is a glitch in the graphics, causing a large area of blocks to be see-through; so instead of seeing the blocks themselves, I can see "miles" underneath.
I've also noted several "missing texture" icons on some of the new blocks when destroyed.
Lastly, as I was playing a recently created level, and was digging my way up, I encountered what appears to be a missing chunk. A very, very large square of missing blocks, going all the way up and all the way down, with everything visible all around. I didn't dare step into it; I didn't want to die. I've enclosed pictures of two DIFFERENT missing chunk holes.
And then... it's the end of the world as we know it???
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I don't think I was out of memory. MC was the only program running. I tried quitting out of the file & reloading, but the problem still persisted (also on a file created prior to the snapshot). Invisible blocks; you can see the bounding box, but not the block itself.
As far as the "holes" and "end of the world," I'm feeling like this particular file is toast. It's not a HUGE problem; I just started playing it. I'd gotten my house built, found some good caves and explored a bit, but nothing really earth-shattering. Of course, if I could 'fix' the file, it would be better, but... if not, that's ok.
I've also had it where I quit out, came back in, and the glitch was gone in the particular area... but reappeared somewhere else. Have you ever used McEdit? You know, you can 'see down,' as if via x-ray vision, to the deeper levels of the underground? Well, this is what I'm seeing from ground level.
Also, if you select VBO's:ON in the video settings, everything (at least on mine) goes to S**T. Underground, a running water texture flickered ON, then OFF (as if it wasn't there, then was), rather than flowing normally. Above ground, I got THIS:
Ultimate weirdness. Glitch, glitch, glitch! It also tends to be slow as hell sometimes. I had this problem before, with other snapshots; it seems to be related to the number of entities in the area. The more entities, the slower the program runs. Now, part of that is expected; I mean, I've seen my brother do some weird stuff in creative, like spawning 10,000 cows at once, and making the program go at a crawl. You can't even move. However, you wouldn't expect it to be like that under adventure or survival mode.
did your minecraft run out of memory. did you try relogging