"To enable the screen to complete loading, while the game is open and stuck, press Control + Shift + Escape to open up the task manager and click on more details, and click expand on Minecraft. Select 'Runtime Broker' and click on end task."
So that solution worked, and the game loaded normally. But the Runtime Broker thing keeps reappearing after the one second it's terminated. It is supposed to be like this? It is part of the engine?
I really want to not have to repeat the same step over and over.
My internet connection was as fine as it has always, and I already tried restoring Minecraft yesterday. If I realky have to reinstall the game, i'll do so later when I have time.
I'm just going to quote an (half-toxic) post I wrote on an other website, editing some parts of it:
"So apparently it seems like my Minecraft game decided that my (personal) resource pack is so bad that I will not be able to play today and it doesn’t even load the title screen. It keeps getting stuck on 50-60% (in other words, halfway through the loading bar). I did backups of the worlds and packs I made and got, then restored Minecraft, and it still does the same problem.
Great job, Microsoft. Great job. I’m not even gonna blame Mojang anymore. Bedrock Edition is a nightmare. Why does it need to be such an disappointment? Neither of these companies can take care of their own broken “special” edition of their game/franchise."
I still don't know if it's an issue with my Windows OS. Again, sorry for the toxic behavior in the message I quoted. It just angers me out that MCBE is so broken. Why is it even named "Bedrock" anyways??
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qukexr6z6ou3djn/Minecraft+2021-03-01+19-07-44.mp4/file
^This is a 4 minute long video of Minecraft getting stuck at the startup loading screen
5/6 months old, and it's updated.
The bug was fixed and i've found out what caused this "bug" to happen.
My PC wasn't updated.
When I was instaling Windows 10 on this new computer, I copied and pasted most stuff my old PC had. But the old PC had 2 updates missing, then so I installed these updates and now today, i'm able to play online again.
Minecraft is booting up normally again, thanks!
The only thing I can say right is "What did Mojang just inject in the code to cause such an annoying issue like this?!".