This is because soul speed (and frost walker) is applicable only in the `EquipmentSlot.FEET` slot, but horse armor is equipped in the `EquipmentSlot.BODY` slot.
Feather falling works only because it's applicable to all armor for some reason—if you equip a chestplate with feather falling, you'll see it still works.
It's been a little while but thought i'd share some updated thoughts that might help - not sure if it will fully work tho. You could try forcefully removing the packs from the world by:
Downloading the world again
Go to the resource packs section, click the pack that you don't want and then click the tick icon. Here, you should see the file directory for the pack.
Using file explorer, navigate to the folder that Minecraft told you. You might have to do Windows+R and type "appdata" to get to the right folder.
When you have located the pack in the world folder, double click and check the "manifest.json". You should see a section with "UUID" - take note of this. There also may be 2, take note of both. You can also now delete the folder that the unwanted resource pack is in.
Next, delete the "resource packs history.json" file and open the "world resource packs.json" file. Here, there should be a section with the same UUID(s) that you noted from the previous step. If there is, delete that section - the pack version and UUID. If there isn't any UUID that matches, continue with the next step.
Relaunch Minecraft and open the world. The problematic resource pack should be gone. If there are a bunch of missing textures, it means that the UUID is still present in the "world resource packs.json" file.
Reset your realm, then after this, upload your fixed world onto the realm.
If you have unwanted behaviour packs applied too, follow the same steps but for the "world behaviour packs" file.
This might not work but I can't think of any other way to completely get rid of it! Hope this helps and if you have any questions or get stuck let me know 🙂
Same problem for me but it’s been happening since v1.20.3 in my case.
Tested with multiple versions of Java and on a clean Ubuntu install; same issue.
I can confirm that this happens on the Samsung Tab S7+ on version 1.21.100.
You could try contacting mojang support about this issue.
Resetting* sorry
Did you try reseting your computer?
affects version 1.21.80
Still a bug on 1.21.73 hot-fix for windows 10
I am also having this issue. I can hold right-click to look around but it is very annoying and breaks blocks/items.
This is because soul speed (and frost walker) is applicable only in the `EquipmentSlot.FEET` slot, but horse armor is equipped in the `EquipmentSlot.BODY` slot.
Feather falling works only because it's applicable to all armor for some reason—if you equip a chestplate with feather falling, you'll see it still works.
Hey!
It's been a little while but thought i'd share some updated thoughts that might help - not sure if it will fully work tho. You could try forcefully removing the packs from the world by:
Downloading the world again
Go to the resource packs section, click the pack that you don't want and then click the tick icon. Here, you should see the file directory for the pack.
Using file explorer, navigate to the folder that Minecraft told you. You might have to do Windows+R and type "appdata" to get to the right folder.
When you have located the pack in the world folder, double click and check the "manifest.json". You should see a section with "UUID" - take note of this. There also may be 2, take note of both. You can also now delete the folder that the unwanted resource pack is in.
Next, delete the "resource packs history.json" file and open the "world resource packs.json" file. Here, there should be a section with the same UUID(s) that you noted from the previous step. If there is, delete that section - the pack version and UUID. If there isn't any UUID that matches, continue with the next step.
Relaunch Minecraft and open the world. The problematic resource pack should be gone. If there are a bunch of missing textures, it means that the UUID is still present in the "world resource packs.json" file.
Reset your realm, then after this, upload your fixed world onto the realm.
If you have unwanted behaviour packs applied too, follow the same steps but for the "world behaviour packs" file.
This might not work but I can't think of any other way to completely get rid of it! Hope this helps and if you have any questions or get stuck let me know 🙂
It looks like there's a missing texture pack.
If you go into the world settings, check that both the required resource packs and behaviour packs are enabled.
Other than that, if you're looking for addons I'd recommend mcpedl.com for free addons and packs made by the community 🙂
I believe this is linked to MCPE-175700 and https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-152734
Maybe an issue linked to Minecraft not using enough memory or accessing it right?
I've had this issue before - really annoying. I don't know if this has been mostly fixed now - if it hasn't, try this:
Download your world using a backup (this might take some progress) or the "Download World" button for the most recent world
Click the edit button (pencil) and go to resource packs
Remove all of the packs and play it to make sure that the packs aren't there.
Then, on your realm, click "Reset Realm" to erase everything and give you a new world.
Finally, click "Replace World" and select the one that you downloaded and let Realms do it's thing.
That should remove it all.