I've been building a mob farm in a survival world. I copied the world so I could do some testing in creative, and I noticed something strange.
I built four towers, and in three of them there is one 'floor' that will not retract (see video). They're all facing different directions and at different heights. It seems like I need to 'update' the block next to the piston for them to work?
If I re-route the redstone to go behind the pistons rather than above them, that seems to fix it... I REALLY don't want to go through a change all of them at this point, but I guess I can just change the three bugs floors is there's no other fix for this. I've restarted minecraft and get the same results (same locations bugged). And the redstone wiring is the same on all layers.
I forgot to crank up the brightness before recording since youtube tends to darken videos (plus it's inside my mob farm--hence the lack of in-game light). If it's too dark to tell what's going on, I can make another video. But on my PC the youtube video still seems plenty bright enough to show the bug.
I built four towers, and in three of them there is one 'floor' that will not retract (see video). They're all facing different directions and at different heights. It seems like I need to 'update' the block next to the piston for them to work?
If I re-route the redstone to go behind the pistons rather than above them, that seems to fix it... I REALLY don't want to go through a change all of them at this point, but I guess I can just change the three bugs floors is there's no other fix for this. I've restarted minecraft and get the same results (same locations bugged). And the redstone wiring is the same on all layers.