I was building at nether, creating paths between my portals. Finished the job, took a step back to admire. Then proceeded to go back to my base with a portal. I went, grabbed some blocks, went back to nether and all the progress I've done in 4 hours is gone. Lost all my shulkers too since they were on the ground. Went off, decided to do some end city raiding, emptied my ender chest and gathered a few essentials. Went to end, had a great time and gathered some decent loot but died to void when my elytra broke. I spawned back in my base, went back to grab a back up gear from the shulkers I've removed from my echest, surprise surprise they're gone too. The 30 minutes-ish base organization progress too. So basically game revamped the work when I've left the dimension. Idk how but it costed me about 90% of my progress in this soon to be 2 years old world. The world doesn't save when you leave it and just reload the latest or something like that. Because it wasn't really old, like 5 minutes before I've started working, or removed the shulkers. But they're gone. About 40 shulkers full of my stuff is gone. Reporting so it won't happen to others again
Comments 4
Thank you for your report!
However, this issue has been temporarily closed as Awaiting Response
Is this still an issue in the latest version? If so, please make sure the ticket description contains the following information:
Steps to Reproduce:
1.
2.
3.Observed Results:
(Briefly describe what happens)Expected Results:
(Briefly describe what should happen)
If your ticket does not look like the example given here, then it's likely to be closed as incomplete.
This ticket will automatically reopen when you reply.
Quick Links:
π Issue Guidelines β π¬ Mojang Support β π§ Suggestions β π Minecraft Wiki
Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket had been set to 'Awaiting Response', but has not received a response from the reporter (~3 months+) so is being closed as Incomplete. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines which includes steps to reproduce the problem.
For any account or purchasing related issues, please contact Minecraft Customer Support directly, as we cannot assist with those here at the bug tracker.
Quick Links:
π Issue Guidelines β π¬ Mojang Support β π§ Suggestions β π Minecraft Wiki
Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket had been set to 'Awaiting Response', but has not received a response from the reporter (~3 months+) so is being closed as Incomplete. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines which includes steps to reproduce the problem.
For any account or purchasing related issues, please contact Minecraft Customer Support directly, as we cannot assist with those here at the bug tracker.
Quick Links:
π Issue Guidelines β π¬ Mojang Support β π§ Suggestions β π Minecraft Wiki
You haven't told us a way to reproduce the problem, and the events you've described seem unrelated to one another and occur over a long time, so we really can't identify a bug here that we can turn into a report. However, the fact that many of the things that happen unexpectedly sound like cases where the game failed to save the world data makes me wonder whether you might be having a problem with the disk drive the worlds are being saved to. I would advise you, as a safety measure, to make at least one copy of an export of your world (i.e. the .mcworld file) from before you began having this problem, and save the copy to a different drive, possibly a thumb drive or a folder in the cloud (OneDrive, DropBox, etc.) so that if the drive fails, you won't lose two years of work.
If you've had any problems with other applications saving your work, that would tend to confirm a failing disk drive, but not having such problems doesn't necessarily prove that this isn't the cause of your issue. It could instead mean that your disk failing only in a localized area, and it happens to be where Minecraft is saving worlds.
If you can locate a backup of the world, restore it and perform some steps until you experience the problem. If you can then restore it again and repeat the same steps, experiencing essentially the same problem, that will make this problem reproducible, and then we'll be able to help you prepare a bug report that the developers can use to fix it. Otherwise I'm not sure we're going to be able to help you, because Mojang can't fix a problem unless they can make it happen on their own device.