Can confirm.
The fact that this player is the only one experiencing it points to an issue on their end. One of the comments in that Reddit post backs this up; it said a VPN was causing the issue. You should ask this player if they are using a VPN or anything similar and if so, to turn it off.
You are incorrect, footyfire737. Rabbits, do in fact, spawn in cherry groves.
They are in the main settings, footyfire737. The In-game Graphics Mode Switching toggle would be unavailable if they were playing in a world. Furthermore, you are incorrect that you cannot switch to Vibrant Visuals while playing in a world. You should verify information in the game before you make your comments.
If you have a NVIDIA graphics card, check that the NVIDIA app is not set to “optimise” games or Minecraft. If it still persists, try to hide the game.
In the NVIDIA app, you have a list of games. Select Minecraft, then click the three dots on the right, and then click Hide Program. To find the game again, you have to go to "Hidden" in the filter in the list.
This is not a duplicate, as the game is not crashing. I would say it is more likely that this is a duplicate of MC-296200.
Reporter, if you have MSI Afterburner or Rivatuner open, try to close these applications.
Yes, still present.
Go to AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftpe
Open options.txt
Change the gfx_vsync
value from 1 to 0
Save the changes
Open Minecraft
Notice FPS is still capped at monitor refresh rate
This bug is caused by the Render Dragon engine.
This is caused by the HP Omen Gaming Hub application running in the background. Completely closing it resolves the issue.
Steps to reproduce:
Enable Vibrant Visuals on a PlayStation device.
Place a boat.
Observe the boat from various angles.
Expected result:
Inside of boat appears normal.
Actual result:
Inside of boat has an odd black, reflective box.
Settings:
Shadows HIGH
Clouds OFF
Volumetric Fog OFF
Reflections HIGH
Bloom 25%
Bilinear
Native resolution
The bug is now fixed in 1.21.90.21 Preview.
If you have a NVIDIA graphics card, check that the NVIDIA app is not set to “optimise” games or Minecraft. If it still persists, try to hide the game.
In the NVIDIA app, you have a list of games. Select Minecraft, then click the three dots on the right, and then click Hide Program. To find the game again, you have to go to "Hidden" in the filter in the list.