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Bug
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Resolution: Awaiting Response
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None
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1.14.4
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None
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Microsoft, Java Edition
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Unconfirmed
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Creative
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(Unassigned)
I created a superflat, slightly customized world for redstone learning and testing months ago, and up until this week it was working fine.
At some point this week, I had decided to make landmarks for all of the redstone builds, so that I could remember what they did or what song they played, etc., using things like Chorus flowers and other entities. Because of that, I eventually started making large-scale recreations of all of the Minecraft discs.
Throughout the course of the building and recreating, I was using commands/cheats to change the time of day, kill or spawn in certain mobs and change the weather.
Just after I finished creating the discs, all of my redstone builds/songs started to lag. Everything started slowing down incredibly, to a point where one 4-tick redstone repeater would equate to something like a full second or more, and so forth.
As of a day or two ago, I am able to walk around and swing my arms in the world, I can break and place things, and the inventory is still entirely usable, but interactions like pressing buttons or trying to move or hit mobs have stopped working how they are supposed to, and so have commands/cheats. Mobs have also stopped moving at all and mob drops or other entities can't be picked up. And after editing the world by breaking and placing things, when you save and quit, then enter again, the world loads in the state it was before editing it.
The commands/cheats do eventually register into the chat box/cheat area, but aren't enacted. However, the subtitles seem to be working just fine, and it registers me clicking the buttons and my walking, as well as breaking the blocks, even if the redstone above it doesn't break, but that ties in again with, if it's reloaded after a save and quit, it'll go back to how it was.
Generally, it seems to have "paused in time", though the day cycle works fine. I'm unsure if it was the entities scattered or the amount of them at all, but it only seemed to happen after building the discs.