I tried connecting to minecraft.net through a Czech VPN and I got to the english site. I've personally had a similar issue caused by a cookie set by another website. You should try visiting the site in "incognito" or "private" mode (or equivalent in your browser)
Terribly sorry, I accidentally resolved this issue
Translated with Google Translate:
"
CHANGE PROFILE TITLE
The name can only be changed every 30 days. Last time you changed your name 09/22/2019. It can be changed again after 0 days.
"
This issue should be fixed as of the latest launcher beta (2.1.8629), released Friday last week.
This issue should be fixed as of the latest launcher beta (2.1.8629), released Friday last week.
I accidentally resolved this issue
@unknown If you click "Settings" in the bottom left, then Japanese should be an option of the LANGUAGE selection. It is third from the bottom for me, in Kanji ( 日本語 - 日本)
@unknown Can you please confirm whether the "Stable" box is checked under "Versions". I know it can be easy to miss!
@unknown and @unknown, thank you for your feedback! It would be very helpful if you could also upload here your launcher_log.txt file from %AppData%\.minecraft . Since we can't reproduce the crash/white screen on our own computers, we need every bit of information we can find on why you're getting this issue.
It will no longer remove the old settings file until the new one is complete. There should be no possible way for this to happen again.
Hi, I will do my best to fix this issue.
To @unknown and @unknown, and anyone else who still has this issue:
To get the latest beta version of the launcher, edit %AppData%\.minecraft\launcher_profiles.json ; replacing "channel": "release" with "channel": "beta". This has a small chance of fixing your problem, and will give newer logs for my request below.
Could you please help me by sending (or pasting the contents of) %AppData%\.minecraft\launcher_log.txt after restarting the launcher?
If you want to, you may try to move/rename the .minecraft folder in %AppData% to a backup location. Be careful not to delete it though, as it contains your Minecraft save files! This has some chance of fixing your issue.
If you haven't done so already, you can also try the remedies discussed above: make sure Windows XP compatibility is not set, and try to disable your graphics card in favor of your processor's integrated graphics.
PS. %AppData% is a directory on Windows that you can access by pasting %AppData% in the top bar of your File Explorer. DS.
This could be easily reproduced on Windows by trying to start Minecraft several times while it was running. Always crashed on 3:d attempt for me. Should be fixed now 🙂
Good catch!
It's obviously not a bug (he just hadn't shaved on that picture!) 🙂
Joking aside, I've updated to a new picture, and will resolve this ticket as soon as we get a new build.