
Resolution: After the fuel finishes in-game, the Furnace, Smoker, and Blast Furnace will get unlit. Resolution: Players can now save the data of copied blocks correctly using the Advanced Pick Block. Resolution: Players can now get the correct items by picking or breaking Glow Item Frames. The item-related bugs that were reported in the previous versions and are now resolved by the Mojang through Minecraft beta 1.17.0.58 update: The maps that reside in the Glow Item Frames can no longer cause lighting up of the nearby items. This bug frequently blocked the view of the players. The developers have fixed the bug that was a frequent occurrence on older worlds in which one could see inside the minecart while looking up. The background color of the settings screen has been altered and optimized. Players can now correctly destroy the pointed dripstone after the block, on which the dripstone is placed, is broken by the block updates. The dripping of water from the stalactites will be slightly quicker while filling a cauldron. The l ong stalactites will only be able to drip from the tip in the beta version. Once players are all set, they can experience all the new added features and bug fixes in the beta version, which are as follows: Features and Bug Fixes Dripstone Players can join or leave the beta on Android devices by just visiting Minecraft’s page on Google Play Store to do it. However, it’s worth keeping in mind that after entering the beta, players will not be able to access the Realms, and also, they will lose contact with players on the non-beta version.
If you are interested in trying out the new features, you can join the Minecraft beta program and give feedback to developers. The update has brought a bunch of changes to caves and cliffs, along with several fixes and technical updates. The researcher who found and reported the vulnerability, Nick Cano, told Bleeping Computer that successful exploit of the bug can lead to the remote execution of code, information leaks, and the theft of data backups in the emulator.Mojang has rolled out another Minecraft beta update, 1.17.0.58, on three platforms, including Android.
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