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Am I the only one experiencing disappearing ingots, when placed on the floor?


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Probably should post this in the bug tracker, but I just wanted to see if others are suffering this issue before I do, and if they are have they reported it in the bug tracker already...

For those unaware, 1.21 has introduced a little bug that makes your ingots invisible when you place them on the ground. Shelves do not seem to be affected, and from my limited testing it seems only related to ingots. It may be connected to temperature.

Here is a video showing it in action..

 

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You're not--I noticed it when playing on friend's server. Seems to be hot ingots that have the issue, so I assume it's related to the color changes as the hot stuff cools off.

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Not entire ingots, but I've noticed that if I'm pouring 200 units of metal from a crucible into 2 ingot molds, sometimes I find one of the molds is inexplicably 5 units short of a full ingot.

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17 hours ago, LadyWYT said:

You're not--I noticed it when playing on friend's server. Seems to be hot ingots that have the issue, so I assume it's related to the color changes as the hot stuff cools off.

Definitely seems to be heat related, if I cool the ingots down then add/remove them to a pile they remain visible. It's only when they are hot (and I presume, by extension, a different colour) that this happens. It does seem to be intermittent though, but not related to the surface you place the ingots on.

I'll see if others have experienced the same and, if so, I'll pop a ticket into the bug tracker.

13 hours ago, hstone32 said:

Not entire ingots, but I've noticed that if I'm pouring 200 units of metal from a crucible into 2 ingot molds, sometimes I find one of the molds is inexplicably 5 units short of a full ingot.

I've only once had that, but it was some revisions back and it was while I was pouring one of my first moulds. What happened in my case is I burnt myself by being too close and I think "spilled" a little copper. So, like you, I ended up with an less than full mould.

As I say, that was some revisions back, and I've done similar in more recent builds (burning myself when pouring) and I've not lost any metal doing so.

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