minecraft·Minecraftbyirelephant [he/him]🍭 Why is this happening?Like, why isn't the water spreading properly?View original on lemm.ee40Comments6
kkusttra lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyDefault water behavior is to flow to a lower elevation if possible. It only spreads evenly if there isn't a lower elevation it can reach.42
NNikkii lemmy.blahaj.zoneWater goes towards holes in the floor below it, so if a hole is too close, the water won't spread. I see one behind the water next to the wall. Fill that hole and any others you find, and it should spread out.7
bbetterdeadthanreddit lemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesMinecraft. Minecraft never changes. (Except for when it does. Liquid behaviors have been less-than-perfectly-intuitive from the start though.)7
FFauxLiving replylemmy.worldI recently watched a 45 minute video on exploiting the game's event system to create redstone "wireless" receivers and transmitters. Water physics are only the beginning of Minecraft's deep weirdness.7
RRandomVideos replyprogramming.devMinecraft sometimes changes. Liquid behavior has changed once about 15 years ago2
Default water behavior is to flow to a lower elevation if possible. It only spreads evenly if there isn't a lower elevation it can reach.
Yeah, that worked.
Water goes towards holes in the floor below it, so if a hole is too close, the water won't spread. I see one behind the water next to the wall. Fill that hole and any others you find, and it should spread out.
Minecraft. Minecraft never changes.
(Except for when it does. Liquid behaviors have been less-than-perfectly-intuitive from the start though.)
I recently watched a 45 minute video on exploiting the game's event system to create redstone "wireless" receivers and transmitters.
Water physics are only the beginning of Minecraft's deep weirdness.
Minecraft sometimes changes. Liquid behavior has changed once about 15 years ago