I can't read signs on my minecraft pocket edition

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These problems are for Minecraft PE on Kindle Fire HD

My problem is that I can barely read signs. To read a sign I have to stand in a certain place and look in a certain direction and it can take ages for me to find out where that is. I have turned fancy graphics off and it still didn't work. I used to be able to see them but now I can't.

Can someone please help? Thanks.



Best Answer

This is a common problem with Kindles, as they get all the minecraft updates first, even when they are not completely finished. Luckily for you, a new update for minecraft has just come out which should fix this problem as well as add the cartoon texture pack. Just update your minecraft and it should work.




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Why are my signs blank in Minecraft?

Your text is probably disappearing due to lag from so many signs/entities and approval issues. Your text is not gone forever, just waiting to be approved and that can take a while. Sometimes you can speed the approval/load time up by hitting the signs with "LT" or placing then breaking a block next to it fast.

How do you use signs in Minecraft PE?

Title Command in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) actionbar will add text to the action bar. titleText is the text to appear on the title screen.



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