• Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Invalid
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    • 1.16.1
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    • Playstation 4
    • Unconfirmed
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      I bought Minecraft Java Edition for my PS4 back in March of this year because it would be a good calm game to play during the Covid-19 Quarantine. It was great, my mother and I have been working extremely hard on our own little world. I had built a Japanese style castle, a replica of Vlad the Impalers Castle, and was working on the Mythical Dracula's castle as of the latest update. I was playing the game working on my newest castle last night, when in the middle of everything, MOJANG decides to do an update to the software. It wasn't the update that introduced the new blocks for the nether realm. It was the one after that fixed people's "load screen bugs". I didn't have that bug. I don't know why I was exempt from that, but I was and it was great. At 4 am my time, the game officially stopped loading completely. I could no longer play anymore. I thought that maybe the "game was tired" and I shrugged it off. But when I came back to it this afternoon to continue creating my own little creepy world.....ALL MY WORK WAS GONE!!!! Hundreds of hours of clearing trees, sand, creating staircases, furnishing, lighting, placing inhabitants, mining, GONE! All completely down the toilet with a flush because of the ineptitude of the coders. I don't think that every player that was playing your game had come across your red screen problem, and I hope that I'm not the only person who lost so much work because of a "bug".

      As of this moment, I personally am done with the game. I will put it on the shelf with the other games that have screwed the pooch in a massive way. I will not buy your block packs as I had planned to do before this crash. I'm over it.

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            Squishy11332 Aimee Garner
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