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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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MCPE-1.10
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I am playing Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition using Windows 10 Pro on a late-2015 Intel-based MacBook Pro. The version of Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition I am using is version 1.10.1.
This bug occurred when I was entering the Nether on a Realm for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Upon entering the Nether, less than a second after the Nether generated and control returned to my character, my game crashed and the application closed. Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition crashing on my computer is common because of my less than optimal computer specifications, as well as the fact that I run Windows 10 Pro through a MacBook Pro. After reentering the game and choosing to rejoin the Realm, the game became stuck on the loading screen, with the message "Building terrain" being shown. The game continued to run (it didn't crash or freeze on the loading screen), and, according to the other players that were on the Realm, it had appeared that I joined. Even so, I could not actually play on the realm. I turned off my computer and restarted Windows several times, I switched my OS and then returned to Windows, and I even tried to join the realm on Minecraft: iOS Edition, but every time, this issue persisted. I left the Realm and had the owner invite me multiple times, but this issue still occurred. I have concluded that this error is server based. If possible, I would like to know how to deal with this issue or have it fixed. Thank you.
EDIT (3/31/19): I’ve looked into it, and it appears that loading a backed up save of the Realm is the only way to resolve this issue.
EDIT 2 (3/31/19): It turns out that the issue resolved itself; when I joined the Realm today, I was able to continue playing the game. From what I have learned, loading a backup can fix the issue, but returning to the server after waiting a while is also likely to resolve the issue.