Understandable. Further discussion in linked duplicate.
The same issue is still present in 1st prerelease of 1.17 - I guess some incompatibility with OpenGL.
My machine is:
Windows 10 Insider Preview build 21390.1
Intel Core i5+ 8th Gen
nVidia GeForce GTX 1050
16GB DDR4 RAM
2TB SSD
16GB Intel Optane
I've got pure vanilla for 1.17 prerelease, no overlay, no modification, so there's no way that this is caused by a 3rd party software. This seems to be hardware issue, or rather hardware incompatibility with the renderer engine. Doesn't happen in 1.16.5, doesn't happen in earlier snapshots of 1.17. Why is this invalid? Obviously your renderer doesn't seem to work correctly on some graphics cards.
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This is current state in 1.17-prerelease-1 snapshot. These are lava-filled caves.
P.S. - It is worth to mention that I am playing on a laptop and I cannot actually change my GPU, I would have to change entire motherboard. Not even nearly in my budget to do that, not even nearly my budget to buy a new machine. My hands are tied in this case.
Look. I never knew that screen tilt was ever a thing so I never actually saw that as a bug, just a feature. I wouldn't actually think that this would be a bug in some way before I read about it and saw this video: https://youtu.be/pAJPc71YOnY
For PVP community this would be a good feature and without having to install mods in order to fix the bug, it would be great to have that in game. I think that servers that do not run modded version running this mod will still work the same, even if you have the mod installed, but I don't know if it actually works just by sending that piece of information to the client or it actually uses some clever math tricks to compute that kind of missing information in case that information is missing.
If the later is true, then using this mod may actually result in ban on some PVP competitive servers (Factions, UHC, Skywars, etc.) because this isn't just a visual effect like resource pack lowering fire and shortening swords (which is purely aesthetics to better see around you) which everybody can install and if someone doesn't have them - well that's their fault. This is actually real gameplay feature and it can give serious piece of information about whereabouts of other players attacking you. Kind of like minimap mod showing you whereabouts of other players in your proximity. There are players that for some reason cannot install mods, or don't want to. If you fix that bug and maybe add a little toggle option to turn it off (return back to the now classic left-tilt feature - actually bug), those who opt it out and turn it off won't be entitled to accuse players using that feature for cheating, because it will be vanilla game feature now. Of course, x-ray is something that doesn't exist in vanilla game, or at least nothing intentional. In previous versions, you could x-ray caves by putting your head into a glowstone or (in case of fast graphics) in leaves, though you wouldn't see unexposed ores anyway, just where the caves are, this is now considered bug (that has been fixed anyway) and many servers prohibit abusing bugs for your advantage.
However, screen tilting towards the inflicted damage is something that should be in game and as it turns out it has been before, it didn't work on servers though as the code for sending that bit of information to the client was missing. Seriously, how hard is to add I guess one little line of code to send that information to client amongst other ones?
Could it be network-wide VPN? Because I'm are connecting to Wi-Fi hotspot. Some servers also have VPN forbidden for playing... If that causes logging off, then I'll keep VPN offline until I need it. As for the login issues, I'll ask to community tech support then (which I don't know how exactly). Thanks 🙂
No. Connecting through router right to my provider.
Hello. I wanted to stream Minecraft today, but Game Capture didn't work at all, I have it set to a keystroke, and after a 3rd invoke, it crashed the game.
I have Windows 11 Home, 64bit, version 23H2, build 25905.1000 (Insider Preview)
My GPU is GeForce GTX 1050 (nVidia), CPU is Intel i5 8th gen.
Version of OBS is 29.1.3 64bit (fresh updated).
Minecraft is 1.20.1. I normally use modded MC, but testing it in vanilla, and crashing, it seems to be unrelated to mods.
I've attached a JRE crash log. Not sure if it contains some sensitive informations, I'm not really that knowledgeable to read it.
[media]EDIT: I took screenshots for my detailed specs:
[media]System info (OS, RAM, CPU)
GPU and screen specs
EDIT 2: I tried to run external JRE, and it still crashes the game. Looks like it's related to Java in general.