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After 10 years of player complaints: Minecraft finally fixes one of its most famous bugs

Minecraft has released a beta patch that includes the correction of one of the most famous bugs in the videogamewhich users have been complaining about for over 10 years, which consists of the character staggering to the left every time they take damage.

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Mojang Studios, the developer of the open-world blocky video game, has implemented some changes and improvements that it has made available to users through the snapshot of Minecraft 23W03A, as shown on its website.

One of the bugs fixed is one of the most famous crashes in the game, which had been going on since 2012 and still hadn’t been fixed. This is the reaction of the user’s character when taking damage from an attack.

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When taking damage in Minecraft, the character will stagger to the left regardless of where the source of damage is coming from. Nevertheless, this is not the reaction the developers had intended for the characterbut should stagger to the opposite side of the attack.

That is, if the character receives a blow from behind, it should stagger forward, thus indicating where the blow came from, since this It is very useful information for the player.

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This bug initially only occurred in Minecraft multiplayer, but after merging the two modes (singleplayer and multiplayer) in 2012, the bug called ‘damage swing’ was carried over to both game modes. Since then, players have requested a rectification on numerous occasions.

Now, the developers have fixed this ‘bug’ that had been going on for so long and you can already test in the beta patch to fix bugs before being officially released with the implementation of update 1.19.4 it should be fixed.

Source: Elcomercio

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