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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-168784

Pistons misplace the player p2

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    • 1.15.1
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    • Windows 10 64bit
      Java 8 (1.8.0_51 64bit)
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      Following up MC-168782, I didn't know if I should've put it in there or make a seperate report for it.

       

      Description

      When testing the concept in MC-168782 further, I found something similar but different. Anyway, it still involves a piston firing on a 1 tick clock and when moving from the base of the piston, towards the head of the piston, instead of walking off the edge and possibly spazzing out a bit, the player gets teleported back onto the base of the piston. Making it possible to loop endlessly within that space. But this happens with the full width of the piston and here is does not matter whether or not you walk or sneak. Sadly this isn't as consistant. Running doesn't seem to have any issues with it.

       

      Expected behaviour

      The player walks off the edge of the piston's head.

       

      Actual behaviour

      The player gets teleported back onto the base of the piston.

       

      Steps to reproduce
      1. Build a simple 1 tick clock using 2 repeaters
      2. Power a sideways piston with that clock
      3. Walk from the base of the piston towards the head, walking or sneaking.
      4. After a bit of back and forth, you should now be back where you were once before

       

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            youixentoo Thijs Weenink
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