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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.16.220.50 Beta, 1.16.210.61 Beta, 1.16.210.60 Beta, 1.16.210.58 Beta, 1.16.210.57 Beta, 1.16.210.56 Beta, 1.16.210.55 Beta, 1.16.210.54 Beta, 1.16.100.55 Beta, 1.16.100.54 Beta, 1.16.100.53 Beta, 1.16.100.52 Beta, 1.16.100.51 Beta, 1.16.100.50 Beta, 1.16.20.54 Beta, 1.16.20.53 Beta, 1.16.20.52 Beta, 1.16.20.50 Beta, 1.16.0.68 Beta, 1.16.0.67 Beta, 1.16.0.66 Beta, 1.16.0.64 Beta, 1.16.0.63 Beta, 1.16.0.61 Beta, 1.16.0.60 Beta, 1.16.0.59 Beta, 1.16.0.58 Beta, 1.16.0.55 Beta, 1.14.20 Hotfix, 1.14.1 Hotfix, 1.14.0, 1.14.30 Hotfix, 1.14.60 Hotfix, 1.16.0, 1.16.1, 1.16.20, 1.16.40 Hotfix, 1.16.100.59 Beta, 1.16.100, 1.16.200, 1.16.201 Hotfix, 1.16.210
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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372636
With the update 1.14 the crosshair does no longer change color depending on the color you are looking. It always stays white.
How to reproduce:
Look at a white thing
What I observed: The crosshair stays white
What I expected: The crosshair turns black.
This bug works on xbox one, ps4 but not on Windows 10. I don't know if it works on mobile devices. For Nintendo switch it seems like it is now fixed.
- is duplicated by
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MCPE-59927 Crosshair missing its transparency
- Resolved
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MCPE-110135 Crosshair is not transparent anymore
- Resolved
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MCPE-111106 Anti-aliasing cross hair resource pack
- Resolved
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MCPE-113222 Crosshair Stays White On High Anti-Aliasing Settings
- Resolved
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MCPE-118234 Cross white where every you look (not negative color)
- Resolved
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MCPE-121298 Antialiasing makes crosshair opaque
- Resolved
- relates to
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MCPE-101788 In PSVR, cursor disappears when looking into water
- Resolved