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MCPE-136868

'Require Players to accept resource packs to join' option will not have the global resources applied to that world

When joining a world with the option "Require players to accept resource packs to join" selected, any global resources the player has applied will not affect the world. This affects realms as well as worlds, and affects everyone who joins.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open the 'Settings' menu and find 'Global Resources'.

  2. Activate at least one pack (packs that are obviously different will be better).

  3. Save the global resources by exiting the settings menu.

  4. Create a new world, or edit an existing world.

  5. Scroll down on the left side to 'Add-Ons'.

  6. Select the 'Resource Packs' menu.

  7. At the top right of the screen, check the box beside 'Require players to accept resource packs to join'.

  8. Create or play the world.

Expected result:

The world loads and has the texture pack in global resources applied. If there are any texture packs specific to the world, they will be applied on top of the global resources.

Actual result:

The world loads and only has the default texture pack applied. If there are any texture packs specific to the world, they will be applied as well.

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This happened to our realm as well, but even after we turned off the "require resource packs to join" option, the issue persists.  We still cannot locally load our own resource packs when playing in our realm.

This happened to our realm as well, but even after we turned off the "require resource packs to join" option, the issue persists.  We still cannot locally load our own resource packs when playing in our realm.

@Ninja Dankinate I believe I may be able to fix that. If you go to Minecraft settings (not the realm or world settings), scroll down to 'Storage' and find 'Cached Data'. You can then delete everything in that section and it should be fine (cached data is just the resource paks applied to servers and realms. It stops you from having to download the packs every time).

If you can't see cached data, you'll probably have to find it in your file app and delete it there (I don't know why it doesn't always show up).

@Ninja Dankinate I believe I may be able to fix that. If you go to Minecraft settings (not the realm or world settings), scroll down to 'Storage' and find 'Cached Data'. You can then delete everything in that section and it should be fine (cached data is just the resource paks applied to servers and realms. It stops you from having to download the packs every time).

If you can't see cached data, you'll probably have to find it in your file app and delete it there (I don't know why it doesn't always show up).

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Update on my end. Removing and reapplying existing packs, and toggling the "require players to accept resource packs" on and off multiple times seems to have fixed the issue with our realm. YMMV

Update on my end. Removing and reapplying existing packs, and toggling the "require players to accept resource packs" on and off multiple times seems to have fixed the issue with our realm. YMMV

"Require players to accept resource packs to join" is disabled on my Realm.

I have one activated resource pack applied to my realm.

My other local resource packs are not applied when joining my Realm.

 

Removing and reapplying existing packs, and toggling the "require players to accept resource packs" on and off multiple times did not fix anything in my Realm.

I also have this issue on Xbox series X

I also have this issue on Xbox series X

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Windows 10 21H1, iOS 14.6

resource-packs

1.18.10.24 Beta, 1.17.11 Hotfix, 1.17.10, 1.17.30, 1.17.41 Hotfix, 1.18.2 Hotfix

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