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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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None
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Minecraft 1.8.1-pre2
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None
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Windows 7, version 6.1 Running Java 1.8.0_11
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Unconfirmed
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Survival
When I created a new world in 1.8-pre2 my render distance was turned down to 8 and as I generally run at a smooth 16 chunk render distance I changed my render distance to 16 and then the glitch began. Each screen shot is of from 8 to 10 chunks. Was able to replicate over 30+ times. more screenshots available if needed.
What I expected to happen was...:
Minecraft would render chunks without a problem at 16 RD setting.
What actually happened was...:
From RD's 10-16 chunks flip-out and random parts of the chunk flash over and over in a repeating pattern. At RD 16 the game is unplayable.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Generate a world or open a already created world.
2. If your render distance was already at 10 to 16 chunk RD then you will begin to experience the error.
3. If your render distance is 8 or lower then change your RD so it is at least 10 RD and at max 16 RD.
- duplicates
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MC-62958 Massive Visual Glitching with VBOs off and Chunk distance over a level the graphics card cannot handle (Caused by outdated AMD drivers)
- Resolved