Computer Specs I'm playing on Windows 10, Acer Aspire E5-575G Signature Edition laptop
Minecraft Information
I'm playing Minecraft 1.14.3 Java Edition with no mods.
I started the game in single player mode.
I have the game open to a LAN server on standard local wifi.
I'm playing with another person who has a Windows 10 Lenovo laptop.
My Minecraft Settings
Graphics: fancy
Smooth Lighting: maximum
Brightness: moody
Render Distance: 9 chunks
I don't know my friend's minecraft graphics settings.
THE ISSUE
I started a new world in creative mode. I found a Grasslands village with 7 villagers and 1 iron golem. They have 2 bells in their town center.
I tore down several houses so now there is only 5 houses. I don't remember how many there were before. I changed the structure of the houses but I didn't add any new valid houses.
We had every villager nametagged.
After I played by myself some distance away and came back, 2 villagers were gone.
After me and my friend played together within the village, one villager didn't come back.
After I closed out of the game and went back in, a villager was missing.
We notice the missing villagers when the villagers don't show up at the town center during night time.
We notice the missing villagers when the villagers don't return to their work stations or their beds.
After a few days with only 3 villagers, we spawned in a new villager from a spawn egg, making the total visible villagers 4. Up until this point, none of the villagers went into love mode.
There are 5 houses and 10 beds. (1 house with 3 beds, 3 houses with 2 beds and one house with 1 bed)
We have 8 work stations in the village. 1 Stone Cutter, 1 Cartography Table, 1 Smoker, 1 Lectern, and 4 Composters. Only the Smoker is the original.
We traded with the villagers to make them happy, and we threw bread at them. They have access to farms and they trade food and gossip with each other. The 4 villagers tried to go into love mode once, but the love particles stopped abruptly and they had angry particles briefly.
A few minecraft days later and a new game session later, a new iron golem spawned so now there's 2 iron golems.
World Save Information
World Difficulty: Peaceful
Game Mode: Creative Mode with cheats
World Type: Default
Village Type: separate houses with free access to walk around on the overworld; not a trading hall
Security: there's a wall all around the village with fences to keep out villagers from dangerous spots. There are no holes or high points to fall off of. However, we have a river with pufferfish in it, and we have berry bushes on the outside walls. They also have access to a lake. However, none of the villagers wander to the berry bushes or pufferfish, and they don't go swimming. After one of our villagers fell in the pufferfish river and died, we kept a close eye on them and secured danger spots. After that, this is when we started noticing the villagers disappearing. There's no evidence of any of the disappeared villagers dying.
Raids: We've been on 100% peaceful since the game started, and we've not had any raids or illiger curses on either me or my friend since we started playing.
Redstone: I have a few very small and simple redstone contraptions, one under the village, and a few scattered in the world.
Command Block: we have 1 command block that's activated by pressure plate to turn the weather back to clear when it rains.
Item Frames: we have a wall with 32 item frames on them, displaying renamed objects and items.
Beds and Sleeping: at first it was because we were skipping nights and sleeping, so we stayed up all night. Then I was worried that the villager daily schedules weren't working properly because some villagers wouldn't route to their homes at night, they would just sit and not move when it was dark, so in the day they weren't going to the town center to gossip and throw food at each other. So we slept most nights and through rainstorms. We sleep in beds away from the village but still in visible distance. This seemed to help them find their way to their beds and workstations, and come out at noon to trade, but it didn't stop the random disappearances.
I'm having villagers disappear in my game too.
Computer Specs
I'm playing on Windows 10, Acer Aspire E5-575G Signature Edition laptop
Minecraft Information
I'm playing Minecraft 1.14.3 Java Edition with no mods.
I started the game in single player mode.
I have the game open to a LAN server on standard local wifi.
I'm playing with another person who has a Windows 10 Lenovo laptop.
My Minecraft Settings
Graphics: fancy
Smooth Lighting: maximum
Brightness: moody
Render Distance: 9 chunks
I don't know my friend's minecraft graphics settings.
THE ISSUE
I started a new world in creative mode. I found a Grasslands village with 7 villagers and 1 iron golem. They have 2 bells in their town center.
I tore down several houses so now there is only 5 houses. I don't remember how many there were before. I changed the structure of the houses but I didn't add any new valid houses.
We had every villager nametagged.
After I played by myself some distance away and came back, 2 villagers were gone.
After me and my friend played together within the village, one villager didn't come back.
After I closed out of the game and went back in, a villager was missing.
We notice the missing villagers when the villagers don't show up at the town center during night time.
We notice the missing villagers when the villagers don't return to their work stations or their beds.
After a few days with only 3 villagers, we spawned in a new villager from a spawn egg, making the total visible villagers 4. Up until this point, none of the villagers went into love mode.
There are 5 houses and 10 beds. (1 house with 3 beds, 3 houses with 2 beds and one house with 1 bed)
We have 8 work stations in the village. 1 Stone Cutter, 1 Cartography Table, 1 Smoker, 1 Lectern, and 4 Composters. Only the Smoker is the original.
We traded with the villagers to make them happy, and we threw bread at them. They have access to farms and they trade food and gossip with each other. The 4 villagers tried to go into love mode once, but the love particles stopped abruptly and they had angry particles briefly.
A few minecraft days later and a new game session later, a new iron golem spawned so now there's 2 iron golems.
World Save Information
World Difficulty: Peaceful
Game Mode: Creative Mode with cheats
World Type: Default
Village Type: separate houses with free access to walk around on the overworld; not a trading hall
Security: there's a wall all around the village with fences to keep out villagers from dangerous spots. There are no holes or high points to fall off of. However, we have a river with pufferfish in it, and we have berry bushes on the outside walls. They also have access to a lake. However, none of the villagers wander to the berry bushes or pufferfish, and they don't go swimming. After one of our villagers fell in the pufferfish river and died, we kept a close eye on them and secured danger spots. After that, this is when we started noticing the villagers disappearing. There's no evidence of any of the disappeared villagers dying.
Raids: We've been on 100% peaceful since the game started, and we've not had any raids or illiger curses on either me or my friend since we started playing.
Redstone: I have a few very small and simple redstone contraptions, one under the village, and a few scattered in the world.
Command Block: we have 1 command block that's activated by pressure plate to turn the weather back to clear when it rains.
Item Frames: we have a wall with 32 item frames on them, displaying renamed objects and items.
Beds and Sleeping: at first it was because we were skipping nights and sleeping, so we stayed up all night. Then I was worried that the villager daily schedules weren't working properly because some villagers wouldn't route to their homes at night, they would just sit and not move when it was dark, so in the day they weren't going to the town center to gossip and throw food at each other. So we slept most nights and through rainstorms. We sleep in beds away from the village but still in visible distance. This seemed to help them find their way to their beds and workstations, and come out at noon to trade, but it didn't stop the random disappearances.