Small issue.
Villagers in the Realm's world are no longer 'socializing' (looking at) players or other mobs. When saving the Realm as a world and playing off of the realm, Villagers use the 'socialize' feature like normal.
It seems that the issue is possibly with the Realm somehow. Have uploaded different worlds to the Realm with the same result. Any information is appreciated!
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I am unable to reproduce this issue on my Realm in 1.14.60. The villagers look at me when I approach, and they turn toward me if I move around them. When farther away, villagers frequently look at each other.
Hi Tyler,
Has this been fixed since your report? Because the tracker is run separately from Mojang's internal tracker its possible for something to be fixed without it reflecting as such here. We try to go through and reproduce issues on the latest version in an attempt to see if its since been resolved.
Umija was unable to repro on the latest version so believes it was likely fixed between being logged and the latest version. Please try to remain respectful.
Is that your experience or are you seeing different?
Ionic
@unknown: On multiple occasions, you've been disrespectful of the helpers and moderators here, which is not only rude but prohibited by Mojang. We are volunteers trying to provide a service to the community, and we don't deserve people like you making our efforts harder. The next time you are ungracious on the bug tracker, you will be banned.
Oh my goodness I am so sorry please don't ban me from a bug tracking site. I haven't posted here about any bugs I run into for a while now. I don't find this helpful. This is only proving that point to myself by the three of you commenting on this non-issue/resolved issue that I originally posted about over a year ago.
What I don't think you understand is that the bug tracker is not a fix-your-bug-on-demand site. In fact, all we on the tracker do is check that we can reproduce the bug (because you can't fix a bug that isn't happening on your device), combine duplicate reports, and forward the fixable bug reports to Mojang. If we have time, we might do a little playing around with a bug to see if we can discover more about how it's triggered or how it behaves, but that's not really part of our job. And once we've turned it over to Mojang, it's up to them to prioritize what bugs they work on first. We aren't part of that process at all, and we don't even get updates about it. And finally, since we have no information about what they're doing with a bug report, and we're not Mojang staff anyway, we can't answer any of your questions. All questions like that are the responsibility of Community Management. We're not much more than bookkeepers. I'm sorry nobody has told you this before now, it's just that we get those questions so often and they're not for us, so we just ignore them as users venting their frustration at having to wait for a fix.
This should also explain why we're asking about whether a ticket is still in effect a year after it's been fixed. Mojang doesn't give us any special heads-up when they fix a bug. We only know by what they say in the release notes, and not all fixes are even described there. (For example, sometimes bugs just go away due to a fix applied to a different bug, and sometimes Mojang discovered the bug internally and never worked from the report we sent them, so they don't tell us when it's fixed.) So it's fairly common for us to have to discover when it's time to close a report, and if we have any doubt, even after testing, that it's been fixed for all users, we have to ask on the original report. So try to be a bit more trusting that we know what we're doing and work with us, ok?
Forgot to add that the first picture was taken in the world off of the Realm and the second picture was taken while playing on the Realm.
Taken from one block up to show the difference.