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Marek Kedzierski

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In Java edition glass only transmits redstone signal up, it doesn't transmit it down.

Frosted ice requires light to melt and the end has no sky light level.

Since this doesn't happen with standard (official) Bedrock server this is a Geyser problem, not Minecraft problem.

Sounds like an AMD problem. If AMD stopped updating drivers to their graphics cards don't expect game developers to do it for them - games just use functions that graphics drivers APIs provide.

Hostile mobs despawn when they are certain distance away from player (i.e. more then 128 blocks).

Try looking for it when accessing crafting table UI. Piston requires crafting table to craft while sticky piston can be crafted without it.

Since version 1.18 Minecraft requires Java 17.

Make sure "Tile Drops" option in world settings is enabled - video provided shows behavior you will get when this option it turned off.

Not kidding. It was excluded on purpose when Console Editions were migrated to Bedrock (it got converted to normal minecart in existing worlds). Minecart with furnace is considered obsolete since introduction of powered rails and they didn't want to spent time implementing it in Bedrock - Jeb even mentioned once they might remove it from Java Edition also.

Furnace minecarts are not available in Minecraft Bedrock Edition and they will not be added - if you want them then play Minecraft Java Edition on PC.

On Consoles only featured servers are supported, there is no option to add custom server. You can try using 3rd party DNS based solution called BedrockConnect to get around this.

You need to place water directly onto the wall to waterlog it.

Target block is a redstone signal source itself (outputting signal strength depending on where it was struck with an arrow) so it makes sense it can't pass container level signal to competator.

Pretty sure it works the same way on consoles - if you sprint into a wall you stop sprinting and have to press sprint (L3) again. Seems like a feature request.

If those are wooden doors then they are likely broken by zombies.

Update your drivers, also check if your GPU is even supported, given your CPU is 10 years old it is likely your hardware is just too old.

In the video you don't type in a full command. It needs both set of coordinates (start and end) and ticking area name, while you only type start coordinates. Full version would look something like
/tickingarea add 100 64 100 120 64 120 area1

Pretty sure this is intentional. It depends on item enchantability - i.e. diamond sword can't get sharpness 5 from enchanting table because its enchatability is too low, but you can combine 2 level 4 enchantments using anvil.