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Bug
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Resolution: Invalid
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Normal
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None
Link to affected video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TsDr9Qow94
May relate to MCPE-181869 and so MCPE-180557
The inconsistency in the video is obvious for me as there was a footage what was captured on Windows PC (see "proofs of the issue") while I and players couldn't (until the solution below is done) and having a disclaimer at the end which contradicts one of footage.
Proofs of the issue:
- On 0:33-0:35, it was shown that the mash-up pack was running on Minecraft in Windows PC as the title bar and icons on the top right (Minimize and Resize) there were evident to me. (see images)
- On its outro (0:51), the video claimed that the mash-up pack can only be used (thus "is only compatible") on Nintendo Switch, despite having evidence against that on the same video, and that's the mash-up pack being used on the PC as told above.
As for proof 1, I cannot get those exactly on my PC if I only consider official version of the mash-up pack, as that was not made available there until the solution below is done.
The solution is to make the mash-up pack available on multiple platforms (especially Windows (PC)) (can be via Minecraft Marketplace), thus changing the disclaimer in the outro of the trailer, and so we could enjoy the mash-up pack the way we wanted to, including the way some of the trailer had done, this would also fix MCPE-180557.
- relates to
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WEB-6914 Deceptive wording in between "Includes Super Mario Mash-up Pack" and "cross-platform play..." from "Different Minecraft Editions"
- Resolved