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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Minecraft 15w39a
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Windows 10, Java 1.8.0_25 64-Bit, Intel i7-3930k, GeForce GTX 7800
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Unconfirmed
When attempting to connect two perpendicular upside-down stairs at a corner, the block transformation does not appear to render correctly. Stairs placed right-side up are not affected. This issue does not appear in 1.8.8, nor any snapshot prior to 15w38b, and is still reproducible in 15w39a.
What I expected to happen was...:
When connecting two perpendicular upside-down stairs at a corner, the stair should render with the 1/4th "nub" towards the back, creating a seamless line that wraps around the corner. (See screenshot "Expected")
What actually happened was...:
When connecting two perpendicular upside-down stairs at a corner, the stairs render with the 1/4th "nub" towards either the left or right side relative to where the user clicked. (See screenshot "Actual Left" and/or "Actual RIght").
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run Snapshot 15w39a
2. Plase two or more upside-down stairs perpendicular, leaving one empty space where they would intersect. (See screenshot "Setup")
3. Place an upside-down stair in the empty space by clicking on the upper portion of the stair block.
4. Observe the incorrect block transformation/rendering.
- duplicates
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MC-88847 Upside-down Stairs are messed up.
- Resolved