I can still replicate this on the latest 1.21.0.22 beta. It is very annoying to play with this issue
I have also been experiencing this issue, however after the toast eventually disappears, it will then reappear a while later, even if I don't leave the world
This has continued happening in all of my sessions, and it seems to be impossible to get it to disappear permanently
I'm not exactly sure what to call this other than a rendering issue, as I don't know what this visual effect is. Is it a draw order issue? I'm not sure
The attached video shows what said issue is, so I assumed it would speak for itself
Also, there are no steps to reproduce the issue outside of doing what is described in the issue title. You simply mine a non-solid block and the piston heads look strange
This issue still exists, and is definitely console-exclusive
Can't download a 130MB realm on PS4 after many attempts but it worked first try on Windows 10
This isn't really a duplicate of that issue
My issue isn't that thunder can be heard at all, but instead the sound effect used for the thunder
As it is now, the thunder literally sounds like I'm standing out in the open, rather than using the muffled thunder sound effect
Still happening in 1.17.10
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Activate two packs, one that has subpacks, and one that depends on the other
2. Change the subpack option
Observed Results:
The selected subpack is not used, and instead, the default one is used
Expected Results:
The correct subpack is loaded and used
This is also a problem on Oculus
Potential dupe glitch pog
This issue is so bad that I ended up moving my world onto my phone until this issue is fixed
The game is borderline unplayable
Oh yeah that's a thing with old worlds isn't it. Now I feel really stupid 😛
Java Edition's rarity seems to conflict with this assertion, as the Enchanted Book items in that version are Uncommon rarity.
Either Java Edition's rarity should be updated to Rare and that rarity is used here, or Bedrock should follow Java's lead and use the Uncommon rarity.
It would be wise to avoid unnecessary asymmetry between the two versions.