Minecraft Wiki:Issues/1.2 Preview

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Crashing/System
Bugs !! spcr Created a single column of Glowstone up to 256, and got a "saving chunks" crash, logged back in and it kept crashing, shortened the render distance and still crashed.--Sxerks 17:51, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

!! When you go to options and click on controls the game crash.

Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Redstone/Pistons
Bugs undefined (Found in Survival SinglePlayer) Piston heads frequently fail to push the player. The same occurs with items. Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Blocks
Bugs undefinedcrsp When breaking the top half of a wooden door in Singleplayer Creative, the door drops as an item, when you break the bottom half though, it doesn't drop as an item. 90.231.9.197 18:30, 29 February 2012 (UTC) Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Crafting/Enchanting/Brewing/Interface
Bugs Annoyances

a! The enchanting system has always, and continues to be frustratingly unfair. sometimes producing Efficiency III when a level 50 enchant is used. Considering you need to kill NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE zombies/creepers etc, to get to Level 50, users are naturally in consensus that, to quote Yahtzee Croshaw, the ratio of difficulty to find versus actual usefulness is completely arbitrary. While we respect the mystique Mojang have tried to create about enchanting, the numbers need serious review. Kizzycocoa
 * important discussion do not comment at this page

Fixed/Skipped

Achievements
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Gameplay
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

NPC/Animals
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Mobs
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

World generator
Bugs x Again, Birches an Pines spawn rate is very low. --Galaxy_2Alex (Talk)

! spoffline. There is definitly something broken in the biome code since the map heigh is extended at 256. In the normal forest there are no birch trees (I can't find one in about 10 maps in creative) and the trees are all the same height (no big trees). The swamps are broken too, the trees mostly stand in the water, so no mushrooms can spawn. I also couldn't find a pine tree forest. In some snow taigas there were isolated pine trees. The biome generation is not as it was before the extension of height.

Some examples for normal tree forest with same trees and no birches. 6203567990940513874 x:-239  z:256

6562840201062392468 x:9  z:-233

--reptile311 Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Graphical/Lightning
Bugs

undefined Mining clay from directly above does not show mining damage texture (cracks) as you're mining it. As seen here: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/109/cracks.png/ EsOne

Annoyances

a Using the new top-half slabs to create a ceiling causes the undersides of the ones on the inside to become completely black. Minecrafterambesten

a In-game maps don't show snow anymore. spiderboy4

Fixed/Skipped

Sound
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped

Language
Bugs Annoyances Fixed/Skipped