It seems that if sneak is in toggle mode, the solution is to toggle out of sneak. I am coming to a conclusion that the key to sneak is also the key to disembark, which causes sneaking, and the way to resolve this problem is just to press that same key again to stop sneaking, thus resolving the issue.
Thank you so much for your needed assistance! This greatly restores my Minecraft experience to being better than good!
After having managed to find a capture software, I had finally managed to find a way to record the bug in question: However, there is still no way to provide it. I can only ask that an effort to reduplicate this incident.
Due to severe hardware limitations, I can only establish that this bug carries over to other existing worlds via a brief video clip:
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As for screenshots, I regret to say that I do not know how to provide them. Additionally, I had recently found out that the bug carries over to future worlds, so long as the world it occurred first on still exists.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say. It really seems like you haven't looked at the attached file. "SpawnData.id" has the JSON output of "minecraft:pig".
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I think it is actually the observer. I did some more testing in a flat world. here is an unlisted video with testing.
https://youtu.be/AdnCJYleSrk
this makes sense because I remember having the same issues before copper bulbs were added using a different t flip flop
Something like this happen if u need more context
It seems that if sneak is in toggle mode, the solution is to toggle out of sneak. I am coming to a conclusion that the key to sneak is also the key to disembark, which causes sneaking, and the way to resolve this problem is just to press that same key again to stop sneaking, thus resolving the issue.
Thank you so much for your needed assistance! This greatly restores my Minecraft experience to being better than good!
After having managed to find a capture software, I had finally managed to find a way to record the bug in question: However, there is still no way to provide it. I can only ask that an effort to reduplicate this incident.
Due to severe hardware limitations, I can only establish that this bug carries over to other existing worlds via a brief video clip:
[media]As for screenshots, I regret to say that I do not know how to provide them. Additionally, I had recently found out that the bug carries over to future worlds, so long as the world it occurred first on still exists.
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this. You've been very helpful. ♥
I've also found a second issue to naming. This command executes successfully but not everything was applied.
[media]It seems that the text ends after a colon.
– Correction –
[media]This command does work:
Is there no possible way to copy the "SpawnData.id" to an entity?
[media]As this command did not work:
/data modify entity @e[type=armor_stand,limit=1] CustomName set from block 9 4 -1 SpawnData.id
But this command did:
/data modify entity @e[type=armor_stand,limit=1] CustomName set value "123"
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say. It really seems like you haven't looked at the attached file. "SpawnData.id" has the JSON output of "minecraft:pig".
Help me!!!!!!!!!
Help me please,
What i have to do?
I have a Nvidia Geforce 510 up to 2795mb
[media]My apologies. The platform is the PlayStation 4.
This only happens in minecraft, and I have no shaders or resource packs downloaded