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Mark Allan

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Close? This is an OS issue...

Is the video named after the desktop or what? I can't stand mine being that cluttered... However, no zombies crossed to where you were standing, you took 0 damage that I can see (video was extremely choppy and poor). If it was just a zombie glitching through the wall temporarily (but still only existing on the other side), it could be related to #MC-210 (again)...

Extra ram, or a better CPU/GPU help with chunk loading as well. Slower computers will always have issues loading chunks faster then you can run.

This video has been removed by the user. Sorry about that. Closed?

This seems like a latency issue (your connection to the server being bad). Can you confirm your pings when this happens?
Click the start menu and select 'Run' type 'cmd' and hit enter. at the prompt type 'ping <servername/ip>' a respectable ping is about 100 ms or less, more could cause these issues, as well as packet loss.

This seems to be related to overcrowding for the most part (or small confined spaces). Have seen Zombies glitch through doors during sieges (still actually on the other side), or move in odd ways when 2 mobs are trying to reach the same space.

Related to #MC-210? Some sort of overcrowding?

Related to #MC-210? Animals glitching through doors, I've seen zombies 'pushed' (glitched) through doors as well in SMP.

Note that you can see the red text THROUGH the textures, making this an issue with the texture pack being used, not Minecraft.

I don't get it, this is an issue with your texture pack having opacity, not minecraft...

Its not truly a bug, but could easily be rectified by removing all spaces from the server name string before attempting to connect. Removing the spaces should have no adverse affects as a server name can't have a space in it anyway.

Remember, bug fixes aren't always the result of bugs, sometimes they are just idiot proofing.

Since you figured out your issue, please close it.