Changes in 1.2.5:
- Added shift clicking support in furnaces
- Added method to easily acquire blocks you have selected in the world in Creative mode using the ‘pick block’ key
- Made the Direct Connect dialog remember the last IP for the current session
- Fixed issues detected certain links in chat
- Fixed wild ocelots behaving like tamed cats
- Fixed various chat crashes
- Made cats less eager to sit on things
- Made cats less patient
- Fixed world generation failing under certain circumstances
- Fixed issues turning off sound under certain circumstances
- Removed all ghost entities under the command of Lord Herobrine
- Fixed crash when pasting certain characters in chat
- Fixed slash ‘/’ key not behaving correctly in certain environments
- Fixed command matching being too greedy (for example: typing ‘/stophammertime’ no longer stops your server)
- Fixed not being able to click coloured links
- Fixed potential issue with village door detection (which could cause too many villagers)
- Made using a stack of bowls on Mooshrooms not consume the whole stack of bowls
- Made punching a TNT block with flint and steel in hand destroy and drop a TNT block (right-clicking will activate the TNT)
er, exactly what does this mean?
you mean all the money we pay them goes to charity?
Nevertheless, this is really cool! Been waiting for the shift + click feature for the furnace for a while now!
I don't know what they use it on. But I guess he pays the people who work at mojang but he doesn't use half a billion of cash for an update! What I'm trying to say is for him to grow up and stop being a whiny spoiled brat.
What do you have, god's computer? That's crazy.
It's official. Do'nt worry, maybe there'll be a snpashot tomorrow.
All I know is no one is asking how to install mods with the new system, and people are saying some 1.2.4 mods work in 1.2.5, because "class files haven't been changed". Which leads me to believe more accessing the .jar.
I haven't updated yet (still at 1.2.3). So can someone inform me?
I am also waiting for the API, but I didn't see/hear when it was coming out. I'm not sure exactly what it does, but all I can tell you is that 1.2.4 and 1.2.5 just really updated on bugs. :l Though 1.2.4 added some more blocks and such.
But on the other hand, I still feel that lightweight updates like this one are ********. It's not like all server owners are sitting at their desks with their finger on the update button and eyes on Bukkit's download page. Even with a simultaneous release, every single update means at least a few hours of "server out of date" annoyance for players everywhere. I just don't see how tiny fixes like these warrant that impact (or even the impact of making players watch that admittedly short update progress bar).
And before you say "Well maybe if you didn't use Bukkit...", I'll tell you to go read a book. Vanilla server is a griefer's paradise, so the vast majority of public servers can't afford to run without it.
If this update included fixes for severe issues involving crashes and data loss, that would be something else. But it doesn't, so it's just an annoyance, in my opinion. It's like somebody keeps poking me in the ribs no matter how many times I insist they cut it out.
Stop poking me, Mojang.
You cant even make mods and yet you are suppose to do something because you have money now? Get real kid.
XD
Notch didn't start out with a quarter of a billion dollars.