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SuperSoaker420

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HAHAH Okay this is something I 100% agree with. I noticed it at first and kind of got used to it, but now that you bring this up, I agree this should be fixed.

 

The player's arms while rowing seem way too excessive compared to the speed the boat is going at & the audio of the rowboat

I can back this up, I've also had this happen in the Realm I'm playing in. I'm on Minecraft for Windows 10 & I've been looking for villages that are larger than normal so I can convert several Villager professions quickly.

I've also made sure they have enough beds, lighting, and safety from fall damage, yet for WHATEVER REASON the Village randomly dwindles in size. Sometimes it's almost instant & the village goes from over 14 Villagers to having 3, and other times it goes from 14 to about 8 or 9, then stays at around 6 or 7.

I had this exact problem yesterday in a village that was fully populated, I did some inventory management and when I was ready to start trading, there were only 2 farmers left in the entire Village? There hadnt even been a full Day/Night cycle so I know they werent killed off by mobs.

This happened to me on the Windows 10 Edition of Minecraft after I changed some Video settings. I think it was either the Chunk  Draw-Distance setting, or the particles drawn setting. I messed with the sliders again & the sky changed back to being dark.

 

Give that a try & hopefully that fixes it, it ended up fixing this problem for me.

Horses can eat Golden Apples and Golden Carrots in order to reproduce. Horses can also eat regular Apples to restore health, yet for some reason cannot eat normal Carrots

I would like to add that I've noticed this behavior in Player-Inventory as well as in chests etc. 

 

I.E. Smelting cobblestone in a furnace to create stone wont allow said stone to be stacked with stone mined with silk touch. Creating coal from wood in a furnace will not allow this coal to be stacked with coal found in villager chests/mined from ores. 

 

The same occures when you try stacking leaves harvested with shears with leaves you got using an axe with silk touch. 

 

This becomes a major issue when it comes to Inventory Management.