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  1. Minecraft Launcher
  2. MCL-4829

Minecraft will not let me play any games (multiplayer or solo) no matter if the world is new or old

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      Ever since the Frost Burn update (1.10) I haven't even been able to play the game. I would open the launcher fine, press the play button, and be brought to the single player and multiplayer options. No matter which one I choose, whether I join a server in multiplayer with my friends or create/play a single player world, it tries to load up but then a pop up says "Java(TM) Platform SE binary has stopped working" then it closes the program and brings me back to the launcher. I have tried to update java (that did nothing), I have restarted my computer countless times (that did nothing) and I even tried to delete minecraft and re-download it, which did nothing.
      What I expected to happen was...:
      I thought when I booted up a world in minecraft, whether it be a new/old world on single or multiplayer, I would be able to play this game.

      What actually happened was...:
      The game, or something stops working and closes me out of the game.

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. I don't know if this will work for everyone but i just start up the launcher
      2. press play
      3. select a world (new or already created, it doesn't matter) and play

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            spongeberbketchumthehuman@gmail.com Carsen Godfrey
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