[MCPE-17180] Chunk loading errors in world made in previous versions Created: 18/Sep/16  Updated: 24/Sep/16  Resolved: 24/Sep/16

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.15.90.7
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Alex Arguello
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: None

Attachments: JPEG File 20160918_234640.jpg     JPEG File 20160918_234718.jpg    
Issue Links:
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duplicates MCPE-16756 Crashes when open worlds of previous ... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Platform: Tablet - Android - Other (Specify in description)

 Description   

Im on a barns and noble nook hd tablet, When loading a previously saved world before this update I've noticed that there happens to be a chunk in every world I reopen that crashes the game when you either look at it or when you step into it backwards or sideways. I always happens in the same chunk every time in dozens of worlds I have. It does not affect newly generated world. (It actually just happened to me in a newly generated flat world the seed is 763018729 cheats on, creative, and normal difficulty, and I'm sure it does not later but I named it beacon. At spawn I built a beacon and close to that i spawned a wither and killed it. And I went for a run around my beacon and when I looked where the wither died it crashed. I have not spawned the wither in any of my other worlds this crash happens. Also in the enclosed pictures is the beacons I built and in the first picture in the top left is a hole where the wither destroyed the ground. The second is the crash after I looked left



 Comments   
Comment by gatharian [ 24/Sep/16 ]

This bug report duplicates MCPE-16756 Be sure to preform a search before creating a new report.

Comment by Alex Arguello [ 19/Sep/16 ]

Of course they always warn it but i saw no posts reporting anything similar so I reported it.

Comment by Serouj Ghazarian [ 19/Sep/16 ]

Remind you, it is a development version. Developers always warn it.

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