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MCPE-120532

Minimizing Minecraft disables anti-aliasing on RenderDragon platforms

When minimizing the Minecraft window on Windows 10, anti-aliasing will be disabled temporarily upon bringing the window back up. Adjusting the anti-aliasing slider in settings will re-enable it.

Steps to reproduce:
-Enable anti-aliasing in video settings (preferrably x16 for a more noticeable difference)
-Minimize the Minecraft window (minus symbol on the top right corner)
-Bring the Minecraft window back up.

Expected results:
Anti-aliasing remains active, providing a more visually pleasing experience.

Actual results:
Anti-aliasing disables, leaving edges looking rough.

Refer to the attached images for a visual representation. There is no difference between anti-aliasing set to x1 and anti-aliasing set to x16 after minimizing the game window.

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navynexus

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488487

Confirmed

Windows

Windows 10 Pro

RenderDragon, anti-aliasing, rendering

1.16.220.52 Beta, 1.16.220.51 Beta, 1.16.220.50 Beta, 1.16.210

1.17.0

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