I don't believe anyone in community tech support can provide a solution to a Minecraft software bug, but it's imperative you acknowledge it as a bug instead of continuing to point to external sources. Furthermore, you've pointed to a bug without a reference to the bug number. How is that "support" ?
Minecraft is all that doesn't work; Nvidia drivers are working as intended across all other games. The fear here, is your developers won't address the issue if you don't let it through the gates. Have your developers told you it's an Nvidia problem? Ask them again and provide this Jira Issue number. Notch would have never left this as the problem of the user, which your team is clearly doing.
How do we cut through the opinions of what constitutes a bug and focus on the fact that for hundreds of thousands of users who keep their systems up to date, your software is currently unplayable and you don't seem to be addressing it?
None of the other 200+ games in my Steam and associative other libraries have demonstrated this problem with the latest Nvidia drivers.
"differential diagnosis", aka the extent of troubleshooting possible by the end user, would deem this to be a Minecraft specific problem - not an Nvidia problem.
It would be good use of Microsoft's resources to investigate this issue and were it actually an Nvidia problem, work to resolve it with resilient code, rather than fingerpoint and shrug emoticon and walk away.
Once again, you've marked this bug as resolved when it isn't. This is very clearly a problem with Minecraft code.
How is a single game not working the fault of an entire graphics company?
Minecraft is the only game affected by this. Do you have a bug number on the Nvidia side I can reference?
In the ten years of this games development, I've never seen such lack of ownership taken for it's intellectual property.
Issue persists with latest Driver: 430.64.
This issue is marked as closed; will it be addressed, or are we never able to update graphics drivers, ever again? o.O
Installing an older driver is not a fix... Latest GeForce Game Ready Driver is 430.64 as of this writing, and this problem persists.
Minecraft is the only application demonstrating the behaviour of launching on two monitors.
Minecraft isn't listed in any of the comments in the Reddit post you've linked.
Battlefield 5 and Rage 2 are not problematic with the latest drivers, Tested.
"Nvidia is probably aware of the issue." Suggests you haven't actually checked, and that you're guessing on someone working on it. The growing concern is no one at Mojang has looked into this issue to verify whether it's actually a problem with how you're rendering your game, or not... "Let's wait and see if it fixed itself" is the utmost of reactive responses... Should we try turning it off and on again, too?
The previous ticket, MC-112780 has nothing to do with the behaviour of this issue, and I don't see how it's a relevant reference.
Java Minecraft certainly remains unplayable for thousands of children who have no idea how to submit Jira bug reports, and the ones who have are seemingly shut down by Mods doing everything they can to provide reasons for why this isn't being investigated.
slow clap