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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minecraft 1.14.1 Pre-Release 1
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None
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Confirmed
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Redstone
What I expected to happen:
When I powered a repeater cycle, and replaced a redstone dust, the power states of either side would swap repeatedly.
What actually happened:
When I powered a repeater cycle, and replaced a redstone dust, the power states swapped once, but then both sides remained powered.
Steps to reproduce (shown in the attached video):
- Make a repeater cycle using repeater configured to the same tick count.
- Break one of the redstone dust and replace it once the repeater it powered unpowers.
- Notice that the repeater clock will very quickly stop working.
- is duplicated by
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MC-151075 Redstone torches don't update after burn out
- Resolved
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MC-151098 Repeaters forget to unpower
- Resolved
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MC-151133 redstone is broke
- Resolved
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MC-151139 Redstone error
- Resolved
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MC-151190 Redstone Torch doesn´t burn out
- Resolved
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MC-151215 Observer Clock Timings are off from 1.14
- Resolved
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MC-151223 Repeater stays active after powered by an observer
- Resolved
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MC-151228 Comparator clock no hace ticks correctamente
- Resolved
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MC-151262 Repeater triggered by observer stays powered
- Resolved
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MC-151281 redstone clocks broken
- Resolved
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MC-151362 Observers cause buggy repeater behavior
- Resolved
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MCL-10828 problème avec la redstone
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-151213 Observers don't trigger twice when chained and moved
- Resolved
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MC-151418 Observers don't update redstone properly
- Resolved