Everything That Just Changed After The Minecraft 2.30 Update – Looper

Since most of the modifications included in the 2.30 update for “Minecraft” take aim at some pretty serious bugs that have likely only affected a small portion of players, many fans might not even notice the changes. However, anyone who has been experiencing stability issues during their sessions might want to take a look at the official fix list on the “Minecraft” website to see what has been patched.

The “Minecraft” team has resolved several crashes occurring both in-game and while players peruse the Marketplace sidebar. Several specific errors were fixed as well, including an issue with the Looting enchantment failing to function after slaying a mob with a projectile, a light block glitch that sent players to the Overworld, and connectivity issues that kept content from loading in properly.

In addition, two update and console-specific bugs have been resolved. It seems that “Caves & Cliffs” had introduced an error that was deleting chunks when the player reentered an old world, which has now been resolved. Finally, Nintendo Switch players may have encountered an error message that read, “Couldn’t pack your world file for upload.” Anyone who has seen this problem affect their game can rest easy, as everything should upload correctly now.

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