It's never been normal to have a world generate with tons of floating blocks and sharp high straight walls.
I't always been relatively smooth everywhere except for mountain type biomes and even then nowhere near as bad as this.
Kindle fire HD 8 (7th gen), Dell usb keyboard.
Error when opening the app - "Unfortunately, Minecraft - Pocket Edition has stopped". I am unable to open Minecraft at all
Tablet model:
ASUS K013
Android 4.4.2
I have attempted the following without success:
updating the game
uninstalling (incl all root files) then re-installing
completely restoring the tablet to factory settings without using back up files (i.e. totally clean tablet)
turning WIFI off when running
on and off charge
Downloaded from Amazon and attempted to play several times, also tried Playstore, no luck from either
Reproduceable -
Started a standard superflat in 15w44b in creative mode using "hello" as the seed (if that matters) and let it sit there while doing nothing for about 40 minutes.
I then flew around and found 2 no ai skeletons.
Added a screen shot of the entity data of a no ai skeleton.
Looks normal to me.
Haven't had much time to play lately but I did just jump into spectator mode to see if I could see anything.
No mineshafts or spawners anywhere near the village and everything else seems fine.
I did place a ton of torches around the village and the no ai skeletons stopped spawning.
I'll remove the torches when I get time and see if they reappear.
You know what would work even better? An NBT tag for hiding the durability bar. Could be as easy as "DurabilityBar:0" for off and "DurabilityBar:1" for on...
Yes, that's how particles work. This isn't a bug. It's quite literally how the game is designed. It is a particle, so if you set the game to see no particles, you won't see it.