Minecraft -0100d71004694800- -v7602176- -ee. Uu... -
: Fixed a recurring issue where selected emotes would revert to defaults upon relaunching the game.
Here is a useful breakdown of what this data means, why it appears, and how you can use it to fix your game.
If corruption is found, choose to grab a fresh copy of patch 0100D71004694800 . 2. Clear Console Cache Minecraft -0100D71004694800- -v7602176- -EE. UU...
The highly specific string points directly to the digital file architecture of Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) for the Nintendo Switch , targeted at the United States (EE. UU.) regional market. For data archivers, custom firmware developers, and technical gamers, these characters break down into a precise set of indicators:
The classic, now on Switch! ⛏️ Grab the US version of #Minecraft and start crafting. : Fixed a recurring issue where selected emotes
If you added custom JVM arguments (e.g., for more RAM), check your launcher profile:
: This ID corresponds explicitly to the unified Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. It differs entirely from the obsolete legacy version, Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (which carried Title ID 01006BD001E06000 ). The modern ID ensures features like the Minecraft Marketplace, infinite world generation, and RenderDragon engine optimizations route properly. infinite world generation
: This alphanumeric value reflects a unique build number within Nintendo's Content Metadata (CNMT) architecture. Because Minecraft on the Switch receives continuous, rapid title updates (TUs) to maintain cross-play compatibility with platforms like PC and Xbox, tracking build versions via tags like v7602176 ensures the client version matches the mandatory network protocol requirements.