We are also affected, versions 1.5.0 through 1.5.3. I could reliably crash the system by starting Minecraft and entering settings menu. The settings menu immediately got so laggy I could not even change any settings or close the game. If left to sit the system would eventually crash completely.
System is HP Stream 14 (HP product number HPST14AX000NO) Windows and all drivers fully up to date. 4GB RAM, Intel HD 400 graphics, 2.48GHz N3060 Intel CPU. A rock bottom low end system.
Logging out of XBox Live fixed the issue, thanks to Mike Brady for the workaround. Not having full access to multiplayer is making us unhappy though.
We are also affected, versions 1.5.0 through 1.5.3. I could reliably crash the system by starting Minecraft and entering settings menu. The settings menu immediately got so laggy I could not even change any settings or close the game. If left to sit the system would eventually crash completely.
System is HP Stream 14 (HP product number HPST14AX000NO) Windows and all drivers fully up to date. 4GB RAM, Intel HD 400 graphics, 2.48GHz N3060 Intel CPU. A rock bottom low end system.
Logging out of XBox Live fixed the issue, thanks to Mike Brady for the workaround. Not having full access to multiplayer is making us unhappy though.