11 years, 5 months, and 15 days have passed since the launch of Minecraft at the end of 2011. A decade in which the game of Mojang it has emerged as an industry superpower selling millions of copies across all platforms. However, the developer has been slow 3,837 days to fix one of the most basic errors.
Specifically, MC-1133, which was registered in the study’s support on December 25, 2012. User Connor Steppie warned of a problem related to the positioning of the player at the edge of the blocks, when we placed ourselves at the far end possible without falling. This caused our footsteps to not be heard when walking, we would walk normally on an icy surface and we would not receive damage when being on the edge of a magma block.
These are some of the generated failures that have formed so much time Minecraft that have been assumed as natural characteristics. In addition, some of them are difficult to detect, since they it is difficult to realize the absence of sound in such a specific situation. Luckily, Mojang has already fixed it with patch 23W18A for the Snapshot version of the block sandbox.
MC-1133 has been around since the alpha version of Markus Persson’s work, so Steppie must be relieved to have such a wait behind him. Even the company has celebrated that they have ended this problem. Are there any more bugs to fix? The truth is that yes, since MC-4 is still earlier and was warned on October 24, 2012 and is related to the fall of some objects in the wrong places. However, it seems that it will take a long time.
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