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robertskitch

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As a long-time Peaceful player I would certainly not take 'peaceful' as referring to the dictionary definition. It is simply the name of the difficulty setting.

I wouldn't mind a gamerule/mechanic to be able to turn on and off mob hostility, but I am feeling that this is a bug as it does nothing to directly affect the difficulty of the game for the player as far as I can see.

Yes, I did get that you were saying that the bug doesn't affect you. Unfortunately for me I'm not going to get accustomed to it and I find it very immersion breaking and irritating to see these broken behaviours occurring all the time whilst I play the game. I've been waiting two and a half odd years now for MC-132473 to get fixed and hoping with each new snapshot that I'll see it listed in the change notes.

Sorry to interject, but three bugs older than this got fixed in the last snapshot alone.

I don't really think that the age of this bug is all that relevant to whether it should get fixed. There are thousands of bugs in the game and new bugs getting created with each snapshot. It will take time for some of them to get fixed, and I will be very happy when it is this bug's turn.

I guess this is the right bug report for this? I was recently watching a streamer and they went to bed only to be placed in a lava stream on waking:

https://clips.twitch.tv/CoyBrightDinosaurDatBoi

This happened on a vanilla SMP 1.15.2 Java server. Despite there being safer places the game chose a lava stream which was on the other side of some blocks from the bed meaning that the player had to dig themself out.

In my 1.13.1 game there is a river area I visit regularly. There are always squids dying due to this bug - up to half a dozen each time I am in the area. I am always being made aware of this bug.

Playing singleplayer, I went through the nether and out for the first time. I noticed that the map I had wasn't telling me where I was, so I assumed that my character just didn't know where he was in relation to the old map, and so I wasted resources making new maps before starting to explore and realising that I knew exactly where I was. A bit annoying if I have to quit to the title every time I want to go exploring using nether transit.

I was just instakilled by what I assume was this bug. I was travelling along a river; gently bumped a squid and died instantly.