

Overall, checking Java and changing your Minecraft video settings should do the trick. The forum also suggests that the bug may be centralized around your spawn location, so if you do not wish to update, move about 50 blocks away from spawn. According to the forum post in the first link, the reappearance of broken blocks is a known bug for Minecraft versions before 1.8. If you haven't already, update Minecraft. See the link discussing performance settings for more information about this and other settings. Change Use VSync to OFF and instead lower your Max Framerate.Change Particles to either Decreased (only half of all particle types appear) or Minimal (only the most important particles will appear).Change Graphics and Clouds to Fast (instead of Fancy) to lower the graphics.Set Render Distance to a lower chunk size, as this will load less chunks around your location.Slide the menu bar or click on the far left side of the menu bar to set this to OFF. (As noted by Robotnik in the comments, skip this step if you have the latest version of Minecraft already installed)Ĭhange Minecraft's performance settings (check here for details on video settings) in Options > Video Settings: To verify your Java version, you will need to use a browser other than Chrome.


“We’d like to get the existing Paragon/Fortnite PC exceptions extended to iOS and Android quickly,” Kreiner told Sony developer relations head Phil Rosenberg, adding that “Epic will publicly push that we have crossplay PS4/PC” once Sony agreed to open cross-platform voice chat as well.Īnother email thread in June shows Epic CEO Tim Sweeney taking a hard tack on adding Microsoft just days before E3 2018 - with phrases like “Frankly, we do not believe Sony’s position is even legal” and the ultimatum “Please inform Kodera-san, and please be clear that Epic will enable full interoperability between all platforms in Fortnite at a timely point in the future.” But Sweeney goes on to apologize, too, as you can read for yourself in the document above.Possible solutions to this question can be found in several places, including this forum post on the Minecraft Forum website. Did you know the companies quietly launched PS4 to PC crossplay in January 2018, two months before the shit hit the fan? Epic shared the results of that test with Sony in February. Contributed to DocumentCloud by The Verge īut we can also now see moments where Sony and Epic were on better terms.
