whenever I create a world after a day or two it gets Corrupted slowly. It’s been happening for about 6 months. If someone could help I would be very thankful.
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Usually when mobs stop moving around and doing things that means the game is running slow and the CPU can't keep up. What kind of computer are you running the game on?
World corruption could be a bad hard drive or some other hardware failure, but if it was bad enough to corrupt the world save, you'd be having other general issues with the computer as well.
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You should have plenty of memory and hard drive should be OK, the only other thing I can think of is some kind of virus or malware messing with your system.
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This is a common (based on the number of similar issues) bug in 1.14 which has hopefully been fixed in 1.15 (similar reports have been around since 1.8 but have been much more frequent in 1.14; it seems to be system-dependent since not everybody has this issue, while others have it all the time. One known cause, not due to a bug in the game itself (other than not recognizing this situation), is a full drive, but I imagine you'd get notifications of low disk space before you completely ran out if that were the case. Not exiting a world/closing the game properly is another cause; always quit by pausing and clicking "save and quit to title", then "quit game").
Note that you can't downgrade an existing world to 1.13 (the world will become completely corrupted) but you could try the latest snapshot (test on a copy or a new world; snapshots themselves can have bugs, though more recent ones have been fixing them, and in any case if you play more than one version at a time I recommend that you create a new installation with its own game directory so saves and game settings are separated).
whenever I create a world after a day or two it gets Corrupted slowly. It’s been happening for about 6 months. If someone could help I would be very thankful.
1. What version of MC are you playing?
2. Are you playing modded?
3. Define "Corrupted."
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I only play with optifine. 1.14.4. Like mobs becoming uninteractive and chunk errors
Restore your world from backup.
yeah but it happen so within like a day or 2
Usually when mobs stop moving around and doing things that means the game is running slow and the CPU can't keep up. What kind of computer are you running the game on?
World corruption could be a bad hard drive or some other hardware failure, but if it was bad enough to corrupt the world save, you'd be having other general issues with the computer as well.
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To tell them how to live is to prevent them living.
I have an Acer aspire e 15 8gb of ram and 3.5ghz dual core cpu with an ssd
You should have plenty of memory and hard drive should be OK, the only other thing I can think of is some kind of virus or malware messing with your system.
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Does this report sound like what you are experiencing (areas of terrain, including anything you've built, randomly move around)?
MC-150202 Chunks sometimes are dislocated / copied to another location
This is a common (based on the number of similar issues) bug in 1.14 which has hopefully been fixed in 1.15 (similar reports have been around since 1.8 but have been much more frequent in 1.14; it seems to be system-dependent since not everybody has this issue, while others have it all the time. One known cause, not due to a bug in the game itself (other than not recognizing this situation), is a full drive, but I imagine you'd get notifications of low disk space before you completely ran out if that were the case. Not exiting a world/closing the game properly is another cause; always quit by pausing and clicking "save and quit to title", then "quit game").
Note that you can't downgrade an existing world to 1.13 (the world will become completely corrupted) but you could try the latest snapshot (test on a copy or a new world; snapshots themselves can have bugs, though more recent ones have been fixing them, and in any case if you play more than one version at a time I recommend that you create a new installation with its own game directory so saves and game settings are separated).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?