Minecraft Wiki talk:Issues/1.2.5

Mobs glitching above fence tops
In SMP, at least, mobs can jump onto the top of a fence, and/or pretend to get out (as seen by clients). If the server keeps running, however, they will return to their pen.

But they can also jump up on the edge of a fence. If the server is stopped with them in the air, they appear to get their location saved as in the air, and on server restart can walk off the fence post out of the pen.

That's the observed behavior: starting up a server, logging on, and seeing mobs turning in circles on top of a fence, and deciding to come down out of the pen. Is this an SMP only bug (as I'm going to mark it on the bug page), or does this reproduce in SSP as well?

Keybounce 07:59, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
 * You are actually describing 3 separate bugs. The first bug is mobs appearing to stand on fences or even walk ouside. This bug is MP only. The second one is animals spawning on the fence when a chunk is loaded. This bug also exists in SP. The third one is mobs chasing tails, so to speak, whenever their y coordinate is not an integer (e.g. when standing on slabs or fences, or even when falling. —Fenhl 08:29, 5 April 2012 (UTC)

Void Fog
Controlling last versions I found this report about Void Fog.



It's quiet "rantish" but I can't say all arguments are pointless. Instead of removing them silently I suggest moving questionable reports here and possibly making a clean version.Of course only if there is notable content.This way we don't miss entries from people without proper manner of expression just because their style is bad.We can correct that too, that's the purpose of a wiki. Remember, not all people's first language is english.

Back on topic,as we keep complains about surface dungeons,and this really has been a very controvertible theme, I think it deserves at least a short note under annoyances.Naturally,any perception is personal, so if you mind be free to discuss it.

Moved Spurious Bug Report
! su Game crashes after 'saving chunks' whenever i walk in a certain direction.
 * Moved to the discussion page because it is very vague, extremely spurious, and requires more information. I don't have a problem with this walking in any particular direction...--Mattrition 15:48, 6 April 2012 (UTC)