[MC-1737] Unable to jump/swim upwards somethimes Created: 01/Nov/12  Updated: 23/Jul/14  Resolved: 02/Nov/12

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.3
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Michael Merbach Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: drown, prerelease, swim
Environment:

Windows 7 x64
JRE 7 U9
lwjgl 2.8.4 (because of input polling issues)


Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-1612 Water current too strong|Can't swim u... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Game Mode: Survival

 Description   

It happens 3 times in about 2 hours in a multiplayer game that I drowned in water (2-3 blocks deep) because I couldn't swim upwards (there were no solid blocks above me at all...)... the space/jump key did nothing at all. I could walk in any x and y direction, however, just not jump/swim upwards (z). Restarting Minecraft did not change the issue, restarting the server didn't help either. However, after I drowned and respawnt, jumping and swiming worked the way it should again. This isn't reproducible (or at least I couldn't) because I don't see a pattern in it. It doesn't happen on the same places or at a sprecific block type or anything like that. However, because I never had such problems before this pre-release, it could be releated to some of the newly made changes. This issue may or may not be because of glitching into some block, however, it happend only underwater and I was not able to remove the block under me to test this, because after restarting the game and the server, I just hadn't enough time to do so before I died.



 Comments   
Comment by Fernando Madrigal [ 23/Jul/14 ]

This still affects guests in Multiplayer. Every time my bros or friend joins and tries to get out of water onto a block, they can't get up.

Comment by Alexander Hammett [ 01/Nov/12 ]

No. The bug only affects upward movement.
Maybe the sand under the water fell creating flowing water

Comment by Michael Merbach [ 01/Nov/12 ]

But there wasn't any digging at all in my case... I just wanted to swim on the other side, killed a squid, touched the ground, couldn't swim up. And I was able to move in any other direction, which I shouldn't be able to do because of said other bug if it would have been flowing water, right?

Comment by Alexander Hammett [ 01/Nov/12 ]

Even when the blocks on the surface are sourceblocks the ones under them can be flowing.
when you dig down in a pool for example it would happen.

Comment by Michael Merbach [ 01/Nov/12 ]

This may or may not be a duplicate of said bug, because in my case, it wasn't moving water at all. It was on still water pools on the surface where I just jumped in without removing any block or anything like that.

Comment by Talven81 [ 01/Nov/12 ]

Duplicate of MC-1612

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