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do we know if it fixed the nether portal issue?

 

I don't believe so, it's still showing as unresolved on the bug tracker, however there has been a comment in the last hour indicating that it was fixed for them, so perhaps it is less prevalent. I haven't tried the portals since the upgrade.

do we know if it fixed the nether portal issue?

If by fixed you mean we don't end up a few blocks away, then yes. If you mean you face the same way you're facing when you enter a portal, no.

 

-Forjo

I wonder what this is :o (Finally)

 

 

You leaving a two block gap under or next to a command block -- and me spending 20 minutes trying to find the zombie hidden there. ;)

 

-Forjo

You leaving a two block gap under or next to a command block -- and me spending 20 minutes trying to find the zombie hidden there. ;)

 

-Forjo

He was my engineer Q_Q

 

:P

 

Must have been on the other side of where I was working, I thought I filled it all, my bad :P

is thare a forest in the worled that i can find a cat? i need the cords if any one has it

 

There is, in the north east corner. around -1500,-1000. However I have 2 at my house, not sure if you would be able to bread them, but you're welcome to try.

There is, in the north east corner. around -1500,-1000. However I have 2 at my house, not sure if you would be able to bread them, but you're welcome to try.

 

ty for the offer i just need to know whare your house is and ill try

  • 2 weeks later...

so to day ForjoAtinxan and i found a ice sipke biome and mad a path to it from the nether hub just folow the north path and it will leed u thare or its at X -417 Z -5479 in the over world

Credit to pc27463 -- I only helped dig there in the nether and set up the portal -- he found it. :)

 

Oh, and by the way, who broke the server?  :)

 

-Forjo

Network connectivity to the virtual host is spotty right now. The Minecraft server is running, but Azure (the VM host) might be having issues. Not much to do but wait as I don't have access to the Azure console.

 

-Forjo

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