Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status: Open
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.12.2, Minecraft 18w22c, Minecraft 1.13.2, Minecraft 19w04b, Minecraft 1.14.3, 1.14.4, 19w40a, 19w42a, 1.15 Pre-release 6, 1.15, 1.16.1, 1.16.2 Pre-release 2, 1.16.4, 20w46a, 1.16.5, 21w14a
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Fix Version/s: None
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Labels:
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Confirmation Status:Confirmed
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Category:Maps, Parity
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Mojang Priority:Normal
Description
For water, see MC-201151.
The colour used for grass blocks on maps is constant and does not at all change even when crossing into other biomes. Vexingly this color appears to be the same as the alpha grass, meaning that the color maps use for grass is well over a decade out of date.
Foliage (trees, etc.) is affected similarly, and is also just as outdated.
This bug is not present at all in Bedrock Edition, and as such maps respect biomes. The following is an example with savanna, plains and forest biomes visible:
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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MC-143268 Savanna looks like Woods/Jungle on a map
- Resolved
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MC-149315 Biome color does not show up on maps
- Resolved
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MC-164541 Map Biome Colouration
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-113292 Void has same color as stone (grey) on maps
- Open
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MC-124331 Redstone lamps don't show up on maps
- Open
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MC-148982 In maps, wheat is always shown in green
- Open
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MC-165048 Void becomes visible on maps with transparent block at y>0 / void is not gray
- Open
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MC-165776 Wood has different color than rotated log on map
- Open
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MC-174585 Mushroom blocks use their default map colors even if the upwards face is not present
- Open
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MC-139453 Some blocks of color on the map does not meet their new texture or use wrong color palette
- Resolved
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MC-168356 Grass blocks in hand are rendered too bright
- Open
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MC-201151 Water color on maps ignores biomes
- Open
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MC-201152 Melon and pumpkin stems appear green on maps regardless of growth stage
- Open
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MC-174988 Bee nests are brown on maps
- Resolved