@dressvillains@Phoenix_Alatos@Failwhip Depends on how sensitive your mousewheel is I imagine
If you don’t commonly switch tools on accident it wouldn’t happen for you since this relates to a bug during that
@Phoenix_Alatos@Failwhip They decided on not removing it because it opens up for some neat redstone devices that are otherwise impossible but it just feels like they kept cutting out people who just picked up the game
@Phoenix_Alatos@Failwhip It kind of annoys me that people refuse to see the negative sides of these things like the issue you put above
Its kind of like that weird redstone tick-update bug, its something that happens in a normal situation and would stop beginners trying to just mess around with redstone
@lovefleki I mean why not just make it end only, that dimension seems to have more weird stuff going on with it than the nether
netherite mining does need to be improved though, fancier caves would be nice
@gxthw1tchm3y Considering Minecraft not having any amount of DRM being why you can do this I’m confused why you are going at a “I Hate Mojang” stance with this
Solving it by making it physically impossible to use 2 items within the same tick isn't how you do it but you don't have to do that to stop attribute swapping from happening
@spinelessaisha PewDiePie sucks but home ran AI helps to combat the water problems large scale data-centers create. Smaller devices can be cooled with fans
@romanticluc@boringbonestv If this were some kind of loot box online server that makes their game look like a gambling game sure, but someone selling something they put time and effort into isn’t morally wrong in any way
@romanticluc@boringbonestv Maybe I’m wrong about how their policy works but atleast personal opinion wise I don’t think a mega corporation should be allowed to dictate what a third-party creator is allowed to do when that creators work does nothing but benefit their main game
@fuckcriscuit They made it so you physically couldnt use 2 different items in the same tick which shouldnt be a requirement for having the effects of them merged when the actual action is done
@fuckcriscuit When you right click it should just use whatever you actively have in your hand instead of seemingly doing that at an entirely disconnected point
@romanticluc@boringbonestv I don’t think you intentionally support them but trying to use their modding policy as a way to take something out means agreeing with it.
That policy doesn’t stop at paywalled mods, it is any amount of money what so ever coming from anything to do with the mod
@romanticluc@boringbonestv The same modding policy you invoke in the origional tweet bans early access content and patrons related to anything to do with it. Zero commercialization is allowed
@romanticluc@boringbonestv I don’t think trying to defend a mega corporation by weaponising their egregious modding policy is the most effective way to get that idea across