When attempting to disable texel anti-aliasing on Minecraft Bedrock for the Switch, nearly all block textures in the game become severely visually glitched. Transparent blocks like Sugar Canes and ladders become nothing but a matrix of dots, and nearly all other blocks have their textures blurred/stretched to a ridiculous extreme. Items and blocks held by the player are not affected. Blocks that don't use texel anti-aliasing (like chests and beds) are also not affected. Mobs are not affected either.
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This seems to happen mostly when the Switch has been docked, but then picked up and played hand-held.
Repro Steps:
Start Minecraft on Switch in docked mode
Ensure Texel AA is enabled in settings.
Exit Minecraft and press standby button
Remove switch from dock
Load Minecraft and load a world
Disable Texel Anti-Aliasing from the in game settings menu
Exit the menu, and look at the world textures
Yes, this issue does happen after toggling the setting again. Restarting the game again with texel anti-aliasing on causes the glitch to still occur, but restarting the game with the setting off seems to be a workaround (it allows the graphics to function normally). Once the bug has been worked around, texel anti-aliasing can be freely toggled with no ill effects. The bug will not occur, so long as texel anti-aliasing is left off when the game is closed; if the setting is on, though, the bug will occur when the anti-aliasing is next disabled. An important distinction I forgot to make initially is that this bug happens both in docked and undocked mode as well.
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Does this happen consistently (eg after a restart or toggling the setting again?)