https://mega.nz/file/Y4lgzSAZ#6HS7qGI7oXxufqL6770GsM0HI5PDI3-WvcaYHYIfaIQ
World was too big to upload. I logged off on the surface above the portal where I got in the end. https://imgur.com/uAsOxeS
Can confirm this doesn't work on Firefox 74, Arch with i3.
This still isn't fixed, more then a year later? It's literally a 1 character fix that would help a lot of confused people out.
By tooltip I mean what shows when you hover over something in your inventory
I can't reproduce it, I guess this was a fluke.
This means your password got changed. Do a reset to your email or by using security questions. https://account.mojang.com/me
Browse for an image is broken on editing comments so posting a new one. It's legitimately right there.
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This isn't even firefoxes fault, it's the website's. Their link has a space in it and the real one doesn't. Not sure why this hasn't ever been solved, it's such a simple fix.
Seeing as the beta is now closed you can update the resolution as solved.
Hey, this is my issue. I must say, your indexing on google is amazing.
This seems to be related to MCL-12243, I'm not sure if this was ever solved but it seems to be gone on newer versions.
If you did solve it on purpose here then it's possible that the same solution can be applied to that as it was with this.
Oh hey, it's me again. I found this with google lol.
So on distros with KDE Plasma installed I have a similar ish problem that I believe is related to this, and it was solved on gnome in later versions, 1.14.4 iirc.
If you're in fullscreen and have 2 monitors, the window minimises when you focus another window. No other fullscreen app does this.
A temporary solution is to add a kwin window rule that forces the application to not minimise.
Ubuntu 18.04 KDE Neon 5.16
Yes I can reproduce it without optifine.
There's no steps really then to just have the game running single player for a few hours or trying to close / reopen minecraft.
I don't have a 140+fps camera so I can't really show it.
@violine1101 I can reproduce this with a tick speed of 3, it's just not as fast (to clarify by not as fast I mean the memory usage cycle described below doesn't happen as fast).
In any case, it should not be following this pattern of holding memory until a certain point, and releasing it, no matter how much memory I am running it with.
No, 1.13 and up isn't affected. 1.12.2 is. Strangely enough, I can alt tab back to minecraft, not sure why you guys can't. JDK 8u202 JRE 8u202 (not openJDK). Ubuntu 18.10 non-LTS.
Shouldn't this be closed, as it's a duplicate of MC-34661 and that one is also resolved?