Author Topic: Minecraft broken textures  (Read 4709 times)


Look at the hearts and the diamond pickaxes, you'll notice a difference
I hope you're loving kidding. That image is from a 3 year old Minecraft version. Of course the GUI is loving different. His GUI looks different because his graphics card is messed up.
« Last Edit: May 27, 2012, 08:01:37 AM by Demian »

I have no clue what to do...

No. You're handicapped.

Also, the reason why things aren't working is because you're using a stuffty texture pack. Use one that doesn't break things.
Don't jump into a thread and call people trying to give advice handicapped.
Also don't do that and then give terrible advice just to try insult them.

I hope you're loving kidding. That image is from a 3 year old Minecraft version. Of course the GUI is loving different. His GUI looks different because his graphics card is messed up.
THAT DOESN'T MAKE ANY loving SENSE.

THERE IS NO SITUATION WHERE A TEXTURE WOULD RANDOMLY CHANGE TO SOMETHING SIMILAR BECAUSE SOMEONE'S GPU IS MESSED UP.

THAT DOESN'T MAKE ANY loving SENSE.

It definitely does. His graphics card isn't rendering it properly because it is messed up.

It definitely does. His graphics card isn't rendering it properly because it is messed up.
BUT WHY WOULD IT DO THAT?
WHY WOULD CERTAIN BLACK PIXELS TURN INTO DIFFERENT COLOURS AND ONLY IN SPECIFIC AREAS?

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHH



I hope you're loving kidding. That image is from a 3 year old Minecraft version. Of course the GUI is loving different. His GUI looks different because his graphics card is messed up.





Still a big difference to me.
Comparing the cobble and the torches I guess he is using the default texture pack but something went wrong with the tools, health, armor, and exp bar.

THAT DOESN'T MAKE ANY loving SENSE.

THERE IS NO SITUATION WHERE A TEXTURE WOULD RANDOMLY CHANGE TO SOMETHING SIMILAR BECAUSE SOMEONE'S GPU IS MESSED UP.
I faintly remember my card doing this exact same thing way back. OP could try resetting his 3D settings in Catalyst.

Just a hunch, check your minecraft.jar, in the gui folder, the icons.png, do they look normal there?

I had this problem on my Intel 845. I had to disable S3TC Compression or something like that.

It's the default texture pack...
Set anti brown townising and other stuff to application settings in your GPU settings, should be under 3d settings.


How it looks like

Roughly how it should look like

Just wondering, what graphics card do you have? And which version of the drivers are you using?