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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-69306

Worldborder Netherportal miscalculation

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    • Resolution: Duplicate
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    • Minecraft 14w34a, Minecraft 14w34b, Minecraft 14w34c, Minecraft 1.8-pre1
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    • Debian Linux Server11 2.6.32-5-amd64 (24/7 self-maintained Server)
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      As soon as you enter the nether, the game creates a new portal in the nether, outside of the (nether)worldborder (see screenshot1) and the player is trapped.

      • You cannot destroy or place blocks
      • If you teleport yourself back within the (nether)worldborder, you cannot destroy or place any blocks either
      • If you go back through that portal to the overworld, the game creates a new portal next to the worldborder (see screenshot2)
      • same effect in SSP
      • Bug does not appear in snapshot 14w33c and before (tested it)

      The worldborder in this world is centered around -3330x & -8200z and set to 970, moving outwards at a rate of 10 blocks/day.

      The fix:
      set the worldborder to 10000 or above
      (but then there is no point in using it at all)
      Effect of the fix:
      the nether portal (overworld) connects perfectly to the pre-placed portal in the nether which position can be calculated.

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            pedda1 Steffen
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