What happens:
When I use /tp @e @p (your name can go instead of @p of course)
Some entities appear to be not near you, but around you or offset. (Yes I do realise that the push each other)
What do I expect:
Entities to get teleported in me.
Explanation:
Yes they may push eachother around but this bug is still in there, for example I am going to put a /tp @e[type=Boat] @p into a fast running command block, then spawn a boat and fly in creative around.
It can be clearly seen, that the boat appears to be moving in the same direction that the player moves in, but it will be on a distance from him. Note, that you will bump into that boat, even though it appears to be distant.
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I am sorry, I was trying to make a "magic carpet" with a boat since boats are solid (kinda).
Haahaha, I also saw that post when searching for my ForgeGradle fix.
Do you want me to change the title to: "O MAI GAWD, THA BOATS ARE NOT WHERE THERE LOOKS?"
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I know this is entirely unhelpful but I just have to say it:
You were trying to do WHAT? BWA-HAHAHAHA!!! I love the minecraft community. Always something new.
Reminds me of a bugfix I read for Forge recently. Something along the lines of "Removed the ability to set the flamability level of block zero. That should put a stop to the 'OH MY GOD THE AIR IS ON FIRE!!!!' bug reports I've been getting."