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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-180690

My minecraft world creations have been erased :\

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    • 1.15.2
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    • I play on a HP computer, nothing too fancy. Mentioned in the 'letter' I was playing on the new snapshot 20w17a, before converting into the version 1.15.2 where the corruption happened.
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      Dear Mojang,

                             I've contacted you to see if you could resolve my problem. I was playing on the new snapshot of the nether update 20w17a. I wanted to download a new texture pack but it was only available for the version 1.15.2 and below. Wanting to test out the texture pack, I quit the game and changed to version back to 1.15.2 (as I was currently playing on the new snapshot). I loaded into my survival world to trial if everything was working. Logging into the world, I find out that my world had been 'reset'. My house was gone, all the land I had cleared out was there, however i had still had all my armor and tools, food, torches etc. basically anything i had on me before the corruption. I understand that there was a warning prior, telling me to watch out, as going into a lower version could effect the world.I understand that it was my fault not the game's however I was wondering if there was a way to reverse it? To bring my buildings back to normal and such.

       

      This may not be capable but I would like to see what you guys could do about it. My apologies for wasting your time for something that occurred on my behalf.

       

      Thank you for your time,

                                              Sincerely, XxLil_DogexX (it's my minecraft username )

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            XxLil_DogexX Lena Nguyen
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