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EJ Mak

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FYI, despite Oracle's documentation stating that macOS 10.14 is required to run Java 17 (and thus Minecraft Java Edition 1.18+ games), some users who upgraded to macOS 10.12 made comments in MCL-20783 that they are now able to play Caves & Cliffs: Part II.

If you're a macOS 10.11 user encountering problems, and your device can be upgraded to a newer OS, it's something to try.

Unfortunately, my device cannot be upgraded. 😞

I'd love someone with inside knowledge to verify this, but I think those of us running macOS 10.11 are out of luck. 😞

As I understand it:

  1. Minecraft Java Edition 1.18 "now requires Java 17 instead of Java 16." (source)

  2. Java 17 requires macOS 10.14 and higher. (source)

 

Experiencing similar issues with 1.17.30 on Realms.

  • Yesterday:

    • User A on Xbox with Visitor privileges was not able to see chat messages from User B (using an iPad with Operator privileges).

    • On the flip side, User B was able to see User A's messages.

    • The Realm's owner (User C on Windows 10) was able to exchange messages from both A and B, i.e., expected behavior.

  • Today:

    • Neither User B nor User C could see each other's messages at one point, i.e., different behavior than yesterday.

    • Several minutes later, each user could see the other's messages. Following that, they could exchange messages without delay.

    • User A was not able to participate in testing.

It may be unrelated, but users are also experiencing issues with sign text disappearing, as reported in MCPE-142788.

Same here. Looking for way to revert to the earlier version of the launcher.

We are also "Unable to connect to world" on our iPad when the host device is Minecraft for Windows 10. The problem started in the past few days. We tried unfollowing each other's accounts and re-inviting each other, but it didn't help. Note that I reviewed MCPE-36190, and the issues & workarounds described there were not consistent with our problem.

Update: I noticed that our iPad is running 1.16.50, but our Windows 10 device is running 1.16.40. Could this version mismatch be the source of this bug? An update for Minecraft for Windows 10 doesn't appear to be available at this time.

We discovered this same issue while using the Tynker app on an iPad running iPadOS 13, which lets users export mods as a resource pack or texture pack. We came up with our own workaround, which I will try to post here when I have time, assuming there is interest.

I see the phrase "reported to Apple" in the title and in some comments. Where can I learn more about what was reported to Apple? Is there a reference number or link?

I think I've also seen (elsewhere?) that this is a bug with iOS, but not with Minecraft. Can someone explain how we know this for certain?

@CGT: This is a known bug, and your issue appears to be a duplicate. See MCPE-47250 for details and some possible workarounds.