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Owned resource packs report as "not owned" when starting Minecraft

I was forced by the PlayStation (4) to update to 1.18.30 just 2 days ago. Since then, whenever first starting Minecraft I am getting the message:

"{whicheverpack} Deactivated
This account does not own this resource pack."

It's enough to go into "Settings" and exit settings without changing anything in order for resource pack to load without an issue afterwards.

NOTE this started to happen only since update to 1.18.30. On previous build it started fine, and I had running packs for at least last 2 weeks.

I don't know if the issue is related to some lagginess/slowness I feel is occurring ever since the update, but this build seems to be loading slower than previous one.

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Update with some more screenshots.

Issue seems to happen 99%+ of times starting Minecraft now.
With exception of a single time where error didn't show and resource pack was loaded at start screen, rest of starts of Minecraft (and there have been a lot) result in resource pack(s) being deactivated.

I've tried several resource packs with same result - ex.

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Whenever issue occurs, simply going into settings and exiting (pressing circle) results in loading of the packs previously activated

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Reviewing the packs immediately after deactivation message is displayed shows all packs present under "My Packs" (or under Active when they are activated)

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Clarification edit: all packs shown here under My Packs since I deactivated the pack (Texture Update Beta Pack in this case) to show that all packs are in-fact present.

I can confirm that this affects 1.18.31 on Windows 10 as well except I usually see the symptom when starting Minecraft shortly after waking the computer from sleep or booting up. Not sure if related as could be merely coincidental, but usually at the same time, any classic skins I have are usually replaced with either Steve or Alex (character creator skins seem to be left intact).

 

Similar to the steps in the comment above, going into settings and using the back button on the top left will usually restore the texture pack. In a few rare cases, I had to deactivate the texture pack, and re-enable it (no need to leave the settings menu between; has no effect upon the aforementioned classic skins). Exiting and restarting Minecraft afterwards will result in correct loading of the texture pack. As a side note, I do not use the Launcher for the "Bedrock" edition (I have not attempted, but not sure if any of the XBox services gets suspended).

Still happening in 1.19...just without notice

Render Dragon ruined everything

 

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This happens to me on Version 1.19.2.
Been struggling since 1.18.0.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but still did not fix the problem.

Specs:
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
Motherboard: MSI 970 Gaming Edition AM3+
CPU: AMD FX8120 Octa-Core 3.10GHz
RAM: 24GB DDR3 1600Mhz (In Dual Channel)
GPU: MSI Radeon RX480 8GB Gaming Edition GDDR5
DirectX: 12
Storage: 223GB KINGSTON SA400S37240G (SATA-2 (SSD)) (Minecraft installation Drive)

It's been happening to me since 1.18.30

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Confirmed

Multiple

1.18.32, 1.18.30, 1.18.31, 1.19.2 Hotfix

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