New Minecraft Update Released To Fix “Serious Bug”

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After seven pre-release versions, Minecraft 1.8.2 was released into the wild yesterday, adding a few minor changes since pre-release 7. But that was yesterday. That was the past! 1.8.2 is dead, replaced by the usurper, 1.8.3. That was quick.

According to Mojang, a serious bug in the 1.8.2 server caused the game to crash on world load, necessitating an update to 1.8.3. Not a very glamorous update, unfortunately.

1.8.2 was mostly bug fixes, like fixing udders, but also reverted explosion physics back to the way they were before a July snapshot, and performance was also improved.

Way more important than any of that, however, was the name change feature. Since February 4th, name changes have been possible through the account page.

Mojang is already working on 1.9, which will include changes to the Ender Dragon so that it acts more like the console version.

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Source: http://www.pcgamesn.com/minecraft/minecraft-182-was-released-into-the-wild-and-quickly-eaten-by-183

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EarnPosted:

I've never experienced this bug but I'm glad there sorting it out since it will effect many players, name changes have messed up plugins on a lot of servers which is a shame but I don't think minecraft updates would fix that.

VauxhallPosted:

They needed this as i do play minecraft when bored.