Minecraft Update 3.12 for Bedrock Version 1.21.81 Now Available
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After inserting new features into Minecraft last week, Mojang has today released Bedrock version 1.21.81, which console gamers should see as Minecraft update 3.12! As one might expect, this patch is primarily for bug fixes, though the player base should appreciate it nonetheless.
Aside from performance and stability improvements, there’s a fix for the bug connected to swimming where players would slow down, graphical annoyances like pixelation has been sorted out too.
Read on for the complete patch notes for Minecraft’s latest update released this May 14.
Minecraft’s Latest Update Applies Fixes via Update 3.12
Read on for the complete list of fixes made by Mojang, which also touches on the game’s technical performance.
Fixes:
Graphical
- Fixed an issue where Vibrant Visuals (Experimental) would sometimes apply to worlds that do not correctly support it
- Fixed an issue that could cause pixelated distortion on specific iOS devices (MCPE-218490)
Gameplay
- Fixed a bug where hitting blocks while swimming would cause players to slow down too much (MCPE-201832)
Performance and Stability
- Fixed a crash that could occur when loading a world with leashed entities in it
- Fixed a crash that could occur after activating “SplashPotChange” and “LingeringPotChange” resource packs (MCPE-217599)
API
- Fixed bug where block custom component event
beforeOnPlayerPlacewas not using read only privilege. Due to V1.X.X of scripting releasing without read only privilege, the fix is now only applied to V2.X.X and higher versions of scripting
Components
- “minecraft:leashable” component values can once again be updated at runtime via component groups
- “minecraft:leashable” presets are now re-evaluated every tick instead of only when the entity is leashed
That’s about it for this patch, once another one is released, expect it here on MP1st.
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