So, i was playing MCPE windows 10 edition, and had gone to a shore on a horse, taken the horse by boat overseas, went further, found bamboo and got a parrot, and went back. i got the horse in the boat and the parrot was STILL on my shoulder since the jungle 2000 blocks away. it was raining. the compass broke, and would point in one of 2 completely different directions not matching up with the world spawn when looking certain ways, im serious. i tried following the path i took before, and after passing a coral reef, the game crashed, and when i got back in, the horse, boat, and parrot were gone. i walked home, and found my horse in its pen, with its armor and saddle, but no parrot.. this is a solo world. WHAT did the game do? did it get SUPER confused? please help, im bewildered to an extreme degree.
i wish i had a pic, but this randomly happened.
im assuming the game got confused somehow, going off how the horse was back in its pen when i got back home, i assume the parrot is untamed back at the jungle.
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This crash is a reset crash. It takes you back to the last auto save point. My friend has this all the time on his Switch. Hopefully 1.16 should fix it, as 1.14.60 is REALLY laggy and buggy.
Oh, I understand now. I didn't catch that the things you were describing happened as a result of a crash, the first time I read it.
Crashes such as these are logged automatically and investigated by the development team internally without a bug report, so I will now close this ticket.
Your friend's crashes probably have a different cause. I'd be more inclined to think it was the same bug if you were also crashing "all the time", but as you aren't it's probably not the same issue.
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The parrot will stay on your shoulder provided you don't jump or fall more than 1 block. It would probably not lose its tamed state in any event. More likely is that it was delayed trying to follow you (after it was no longer on your shoulder). If you move too fast or get too far away from any pet some other way, it will no longer be able to track you and will therefore not teleport to you. And once you get far enough away for the chunk it's in to no longer be inside your simulation distance, it becomes suspended and can't move at all until you get closer again. If you can retrace your path, there's a good chance you'll get close enough for the parrot to find you again. There's no time limit, either.
If it happened while you were in the boat, the problem with the compass is probably a known issue (see MCPE-56876). If it happened while riding the horse, please tell us that so we can update the other report to include it.