[MCPE-19128] redstone torch key not working Created: 11/Dec/16  Updated: 14/Dec/16  Resolved: 12/Dec/16

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 1.0.0.2
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Aceattaker
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: None

Attachments: JPEG File ScreenShot 286.JPG     PNG File Screenshot_2016-12-12-02-09-42.png     PNG File Screenshot_2016-12-12-12-02-29.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MCPE-16286 Pistons are incorrectly activated whe... Resolved
is duplicated by MCPE-19196 Pistons no longer powered by a redsto... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Platform: Android

 Description   

When I was testing some of my redstone machines in my redstone testing world I noticed that the redstone torch key was not working, the piston underneath the block was not extending I'm using Asus Zenfone Go or Asus Z00D 5.1

What I expected to happen was... :
The piston underneath the block should have extended when I place a redstone torch in front or on top of that block.

What actually happend was... :
The piston underneath the block did not extend.

Steps to reproduce:
1.place two blocks one of those being one block higher.
2.place a piston underneath the lower block.
3.place a redstone torch on the face of the higher block where the lower block is placed. The piston underneath the lower block should have extended but it didn't



 Comments   
Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 12/Dec/16 ]

Resolving as a duplicate of MCPE-16286 as I think what you are trying to build is based on a bug that has bee removed from the game now. See MCPE-16286 for further details.

Comment by Jason Hunt [ 12/Dec/16 ]

My screenshot is the only way this should work.

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 12/Dec/16 ]

To me, that screenshot doesn't look anything like what you are describing in the ticket description.

Are you trying to achieve this?:

If so, that is a bug that occurred in 0.16.* and is now fixed (see MCPE-16286)

The setup you pictured in the attached screenshot won't work in MCPE or Java as far as I can tell, unless there's more out of sight.

Comment by Jason Hunt [ 12/Dec/16 ]

By the sounds of it going on steps to reproduce it sound like it uses the piston bug that was fixed.

Comment by Aceattaker [ 12/Dec/16 ]

I attached a screenshot of the setup already

Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 11/Dec/16 ]

I think you are referring to quasi-connectivity, which is not a 'feature' of MCPE. Could you please add a screenshot of the setup just to be sure?

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