The ultra expansive video game of Minecraft has announced that they will delay the release of their 1.4 "Pretty Scary," update after Mojang the developers discovered and fixed a bug involving suffocating animals, this according to examiner.com.
They have however made a second pre release version of the update available now for download. The release date for the upcoming 1.4 version is set to be ready on Thursday, Oct. 25 instead of the day in front Wednesday.
Developer Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams took to Twitter to air what the problem was about. He said that the bug was causing mobs to suffocate and fall through wooden floors.
The 1.4.1 update that was released early Oct. 23 has smoothed over some cracks until the newer version comes along in a matter of days.
According to examiner.com some of the solved issues include; The fixing of mobs glitching through floors and players glitching through Beacons, the update also fixed the problem of Redstones Repeaters getting stuck in 'on' state.
Other changes made are; bats spawning less frequently, font issues resolved and tweaking enchantment points reward for smelting just to name a few.
For those new to the game Minecraft is an independent video game that was created by Mojang and is available currently on PC, Android, iOS and Xbox 360 and is playable in both single and multi-player mode.
The concept of the game is generally based on creating and trying to survive in a 3D world.
The artists of the game are Kristoffer Zetterstrand and Markus "Junkboy" Toivonen and the designers are Markus "Notch" Persson and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten.
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