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== Both single and multiplayer Minecraft (SP and MP) ==
=== General ===
{{bl|!!}} Attempting to go into Video Settings will cause the game's renderer to "conk" out, displaying a dirt background. Attempting to do anything at this state will crash the game and display a black screen. The only way to edit video settings is to edit the settings file. (windows 7-64, 64-java, geforce 405)
{{bl|!}} Cannot place a lever on glowstone.
:* Glowstone is now a glass type block, so you can break it with your hands dropping dust, and you can't put anything on top of it.
{{bl|!}} Mobs glitch through walls in SMP, making them invincible, the block unminable and most exp grinder designs useless.
{{bl|!}} When moving or jumping(arrow keys & spacebar) you cannot switch between items using the number keys 1-9
{{bl|a!}} Playing with Skype open on the background, Minecraft's window will stop rendering for the time a Skype notification is shown on the screen. The game is not frozen, as you can still move and take damage, but it will start rendering again only when said notification will disappear.
{{bl|!!}} On some clients, looking at any entity will cause a crash, this includes mobs, Players, and paintings. This occurs randomly, but appears to only happen when your reticule is directly over an entity. There are cases where looking at them will not cause a crash, but again, it is imminent to happen at any time. Tested with multiple clean runs, fresh java install, and multiple attempts at causing the crash. After looking directly at a third entity, game crashed, showed the Dirt background, and further action led to a black screen.
{{bl|!!}} If you destroy a block that is destroyed instantly while scrolling the mouse wheel, minecraft displays the "saving chunks" message and crashes. This seems to be fixed in 11w47a, but it's still a problem in 1.0.0.
{{bl|!!}} There is an inconsistent issue logging into servers that have been upgraded to 1.0.0 where you receive an error "The server responded with an invalid server key" and then the client will not connect to said server until either the client or server is restarted.
:* Seems to stop if the server is set to online-mode=false. This bug has been present since RC1 I believe. - {{static link|User:TheSTAGcast|TheSTAGcast}} 20:08, 20 November 2011 (GMT+10)
:** This is not an acceptable solution. I can verify this bug. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
:* After the first attempt, the error changes to "End of Stream". This can be worked around if there are many possible connect strings for your server (e.g. domain1.tld, domain2.tld, IP address) - each different form has one chance to either connect or give the key error, then every subsequent attempt will give "End of Stream" {{static link|User:Frymaster|Frymaster}} 17:09, 20 November 2011 (UTC)
:* I found a fix for this. [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/801030-100-invalid-server-key-fix/] --{{static link|User:Lolmaster|Lolmaster}} 19:50, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!}}Mobs do not spawn on maps made in 1.0.0
:* Tested on 1.0 SSP, normal difficulty. New map. Lots of cows around spawn area and skeletons in nearby cave. {{static link|Special:Contributions/83.26.215.84|83.26.215.84}} 18:53, 20 November 2011 (UTC)
:* Tested here as well. Please make sure you're not playing on easy difficulty (SSP) or have "spawn-monsters" set to "false". Otherwise, please provide more info. — {{static link|User:minrice2099|minrice2099}} {{static link|User talk:minrice2099|talk}}
{{bl|!!}} There is a bug where on windows XP(and maybe other versions of windows but unconfirmed) minecraft closes after logging in and/or updating, this is for both when updated and not(I have tried both)and the game closes(When running other programs the game simply freezes instead of closing). The game worked fine in 1.7.3 and lower but since 1.8 and higher i have only been able to play in a web browser. (Minecraft.net)
:* This seems like an issue with java and not with minecraft. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!!}} There is a bug when you hit a Dragon Egg with a enchanted pickaxe it crashes the game and show the "Saving Chunks" than black screen
{{bl|!!}} There is a severe client bug that may involve something that arrived in the 1.8 sound update and/or the Single Player Commands mod. Screenshots taken in any way will cause Minecraft to crash and show the "Saving Chunks" screen, and then turn black. This occurs on both ssp and smp, but on Multi-player, only the dirt texture shows without the "Saving Chunks."
:* If it involves mods then it shouldn't be on this page since it does not affect vanilla minecraft. Unable to verify. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!!}} On some Windows systems (possibly other systems too, but unconfirmed) Minecraft has problems with loading and unloading chunks, what causes to crash Minecraft frequently within 5 minutes if exploring constantly. On SMP this is even worse.
:* This seems to be caused by memory issues rather than by chunk loading and unloading. The issue does not seem to be present when using a 64 bit version of java. Still, its a horrible performance issue and should be fixed. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!!}} On Windows XP systems with less than 1gb of RAM Minecraft causes a fatal crash (EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x000084c1) in Java versions 6 and 7 after less than 5 minutes of entering a world (regardless of whether graphical settings were lowered or additional page memory has been assigned). The issue affects all versions {{static link|1.8}} and up. A possible workaround is disabling sound, or using sfPlayer1's soundsystem fix, which prevents minecraft using up to 200MB more RAM than has been allocated when sound is on.
:* I can run minecraft on xp systems with less than half that much ram. access violation means segment fault, check your video drivers. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
:* Another possibility is that you are using 32-bit Java. Consider installing 64-bit if running on x64. --{{static link|Special:Contributions/203.206.131.124|203.206.131.124}} 11:46, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!!}} Huge memory leaks on Linux. On Windows XP and Vista as well - the server just increases memory usage over time even without players.http://pastebin.com/cSUBqqiL
:* can't reproduce here, linux server's been up 7 hours and still only using 500MB {{static link|User:Frymaster|Frymaster}} 17:22, 20 November 2011 (UTC)
:* That citation is a log from a 1.9pre5 server. — {{static link|User:minrice2099|minrice2099}} {{static link|User talk:minrice2099|talk}}
{{bl|!!}} ATI users with 6.x drivers will not be able to run the game at all.
:* there is actually a fix for this I believe, and its an issue with lwjgl if I recall correctly, not minecraft. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|!!}} The renderer occasionally "conks out" leaving the user with the dirt background or a black screen. If the user has the dirt background and attempts to do anything, it will then give the user a black screen. If you tab out, or try to click or press keys, it will crash.
{{bl|!!}} If you close the game when the end credits/story are running (after you kill the dragon) next time you load the save the game crashes.
:* Unable to reproduce: If I close during the credits or the poem, when I load the world, I end up before leaving the end. {{static link|User:Apocalypse r|Apocalypse r}} 05:40, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
{{bl|a!}} On SP, there is sometimes no minecart curve rail, but on MP, there is a curved rail texture.
:* Rails curve automatically when you place them; there is no "curved rail" item. Detector and powered rails cannot curve. If this is still an issue, could you give a bit more detail? — {{static link|User:minrice2099|minrice2099}} {{static link|User talk:minrice2099|talk}}
{{bl|a}} [1.0.0] Fences occupy the same physical space as they do visually, whereas fence gates occupy a whole block when closed.
{{bl|a}} [1.0.0]