[MC-6031] Commandblocks conduct redstone signals Created: 04/Jan/13 Updated: 04/Jan/13 Resolved: 04/Jan/13 |
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| Status: | Resolved |
| Project: | Minecraft: Java Edition |
| Component/s: | None |
| Affects Version/s: | Snapshot 13w01a, Snapshot 13w01b |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Bug | ||
| Reporter: | Meta | Assignee: | Unassigned |
| Resolution: | Works As Intended | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
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| Confirmation Status: | Unconfirmed |
| Description |
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I don't know if it happened in earlier versions too. I made a redstone circuit and placed a commandblock at the output side of a conductor which is next to a redstone wire (view first screenshot) What I expected to happen was...: What actually happened was...: Steps to Reproduce: |
| Comments |
| Comment by Meta [ 04/Jan/13 ] |
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Didn't see it that way. Thanks anyway. |
| Comment by Flasheek [ 04/Jan/13 ] |
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Yup, intended and, actually, very useful. Often you need to power lots of com.blocks because they execute only one command, and placing them in pattern Block-Repeater-Block-Repeater allows you to create pretty compact contraptions |
| Comment by Kwin van der Veen [ 04/Jan/13 ] |
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Did also happens in previous versions of Minecraft (often used to chain multiple commandblocks after each other). |