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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-258533

Scoreboard "minecraft.custom:minecraft.crouch_one_cm" not working properly

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    • 1.19.3
    • OS: Windows 10 Pro Ver. 20H2
      Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics 3.50 GHz
      RAM: 12.0 GB
      System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
      Time: Around 8AM :)
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      Bug description:

      A scoreboard with the criteria "minecraft.custom:minecraft.crouch_one_cm" does not function if a player performs a sprinted crouch.

      Steps to reproduce:

      1. Create a scoreboard with the "minecraft.custom:minecraft.crouch_one_cm" criteria.
      2. Display the score on-screen using the "scoreboard objectives setdisplay" function.
      3. Perform a "Sprinted crouch" by sprinting, either by double-tapping the walk forward key or the dedicated sprint [CTRL] key, and then press the crouch key without cancelling your sprint. You'll recognize you performed it correctly if the sprint FOV effect lingers even after you start crouching.
      4. Notice the on-screen scoreboard's behavior.

      Observed Behavior:

      The scoreboard does not register sprint crouching distance and will immediately start working once you cancel the sprint, even if cancelled while crouching.

      Expected Behavior:

      The scoreboard would increase by the amount of the distance traveled while the player was sprint crouching, as the player is in a crouching state. Backed by their inability to fall off cliffs and tinted down nameplate in multiplayer.

      Video Demonstration: https://youtu.be/38QY-o1jM_c

      Notes:

      Statistics appear to ignore sprint crouching as well.

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