I tamed a horse and began to ride it around. After a good while of riding it, it started to slow down. I got down and could move fine, but when I got back on it, it was slow and so were all other mobs. I exited the game for a while, but when I returned, even though I wasn't riding the horse anymore, all mods were slowed. Now it seems like either any mob I encounter is either slow or not moving at all. But I can move fine.
What I expected to happen was...:
That I could just keep riding without a problem.
What actually happened was...:
The horse suddenly began to stop
Steps to Reproduce:
1. I traveled over 4000 blocks from my bed.
2. I tamed a horse and rode it back to my bed.
3. More than 2/3 back, my horse began to slow.
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It doesn't work if you are in the menu, only if you are in game (try going into a single-player world and pressing it).
If that doesn't work, does pressing F3 cause the debug info to show up?
In-game is what I was talking about. The debug info is the numbers and words that appear all over the screen when F3 is pressed, right? If so, then yes it appears.
Then attach a screenshot with F3 screen enabled and attach the complete output of the "Game Output (Your Minecraft name) " which can be found on the fourth tab of the launcher.
If the launcher closes after game start, please edit your profile and select "Launcher visibility" then, "Keep the launcher open".
Aaren, if your computer has an extra function key (i.e. FN), then you have to hold FN+F3+C for ten seconds.
Please force a debug crash by holding F3+C for 10 or more seconds and attach the report here.