[MC-3287] Inconsistency with pistons pushing items Created: 17/Nov/12  Updated: 08/Jun/17  Resolved: 06/Jan/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.4, Minecraft 1.4.5, Minecraft 1.4.6
Fix Version/s: Snapshot 13w01b

Type: Bug
Reporter: Qi-rui Chen Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 0
Labels: None
Environment:

Java 7
Win 7


Issue Links:
Relates
relates to MC-6184 Piston-pushed block behavior altered Resolved
relates to MC-5621 Blocks like redstone dust, repeaters,... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

What I expect:
Consistency when a piston pushes a block with things attached to that block

What actually happens:
Sometimes the thing attached fall off (even through they can attach to the next block) and sometimes they stay attached (if they can attach to it)

Steps to reproduce:
This is strange as it only occurs randomly but

1.Put some jungle logs
2.Put cocoa beans on them
3.Use a piston to push the logs
4.Repeat until you find inconsistency in your result



 Comments   
Comment by Tails [ 06/Jan/13 ]

Fixed as of 13w01b.

Comment by Qi-rui Chen [ 25/Dec/12 ]

When pistons push the jungle logs that cocoa beans are on, sometimes they pop off and sometimes they don't. This is the same for a redstone torch placed on the side of a block.

Comment by nathan [ 15/Dec/12 ]

I have seen this effect be very consistent in various redstone machines. If you have a solid block (ex wooden planks) with a redstone torch on top, and then use pistons to push that block away with a block of glass, the redstone torch will remain on the block of glass.
I have used this in many machines and have never had the redstone torch break.
Even though it is consistent, im pretty sure it is still a bug and the redstone torch is intended to break. I do hope they leave this 'bug' in though, or else i will have to redesign my machines.

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