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MCPE-171508

While playing, game cuts to screen addressing storage or world corruption.

While playing, game cuts to a black and pink screen saying either “disconnected due to world corruption, try reopening the world or restoring it from a previous backup” or “you are out of data storage space and Minecraft is unable to save your progress! Minecraft will return you to the Main Menu to clear up storage space”.

Expected result: The world being played continues going and being playable.

Actual result: The world being played stops and puts you on said screen.

How to reproduce: Load into a world (a larger sized one) and move around the world. Move far enough to load in other chunks. 

This effects being able to explore, move around, and play the game how intended.

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To my knowledge, this same issue has happened to many people since an update on October 5th, 2022. It seems to only occur on my main world, which takes up more space than the other worlds. Despite what it says, I do have plenty of storage. I wish this issue would be fixed seeing how it has been many months and it is effecting many people very negatively. I cannot explore my world at all or do much really, which is annoying since I wanted to explore for 1.20.

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