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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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None
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1.11.0
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Unconfirmed
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Windows
Previously, I was able to exit out of Minecraft quickly without hitting "Save and quit to title" while keeping my worlds intact. A couple of months ago, however, I had noticed that when I closed the game while in a world instead of saving it and going back to the world select screen the world that I was in had become corrupted. I knew this because the next time I tried to load the world, a message popped up saying "There was a problem loading this world." I would hit the back button and load it again to see that all of my builds were gone. My ignorance had caused this to happen several times until I got in the habit of hitting "Save and quit to title". For some reason, now, my worlds are getting corrupted seemingly at random, even when I save and quit every time I am done. I have tried reinstalling my game and restarting my computer. I cannot seem to recover these lost worlds by making a copy and moving the level.dat folder over to the old file either. This has erased hours of work and I hope this gets fixed. (I am pretty sure this is a bug since this hasn't happened prior to 1.10). In order to replicate the issue, start a new world, build some stuff, and then x out of the game. Then go back into the game and select the same world. I am not sure if purposefully corrupting the world or waiting for it to spontaneously happen will make any difference, but I assume it will since the same message and results appear both ways.