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David Morris

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Reported

MCPE-174054 Bees get stuck under stairs and slabs. Duplicate MCPE-62945 Way of the Bee map broken Duplicate

Comments

Still happening in Bedrock 1.21 trapdoors do not hold back water when in the up/open position. In Java 1.21 trapdoors will hold back water when in the up/open position and allow the water to flow in the down/closed position. Trapdoors WILL block lava, if that is in any way related.

Just added a video captured with Windows Gamebar showing a bee stuck under some slabs. I can push the bee around but it moves back underneath that same slab. Once I break the slab it flies off (in this case to a flower).

I have noticed a similar issue for a while now, too. My report was labeled a duplicate of this issue. But here's what I wrote just so all the info's in the same place (already attached my screen shot):

Bees are constantly getting stuck underneath stair blocks and slab blocks. They fly underneath and then just get stuck. They bob up and down, and will even rotate, but they do not move side to side or forwards. If I remove the block the bee will fly away (going to a flower or back to their nest/hive). Sometimes I can "push" them out by constantly running or jumping into them.

I have found this issue as well. I understand that the Bedrock server uses a different protocol to connect (TCP for Java, UDP for Bedrock), but I am unaware of what protocols Nintendo allows for the Switch. Although, I have also read that Nintendo has disabled the ability to connect to custom servers as a security measure (so only the Minecraft approved servers are allowed).

I can connect to my custom server (running on hardware in my house) through the Windows 10 version of the game (v1.12.1). However, I cannot connect to any custom server on the Nintendo Switch. There's not even a place to add a server or type in server information. Also, the server shows up in the Windows 10 version under the "Friends" tab as a "LAN Games". It does not show up on the Nintendo Switch in the same area.

Is this a limitation Nintendo has placed on the Switch version (which is supposed to just be Bedrock)? Or, is this a limitation of the Switch hardware?