The latest Minecraft: Java Edition snapshot fixes more bugs for 1.17.1
Minecraft already had its excitement of the summer with the release of 1.17 Caves and Cliffs Update Part One, but the work isn’t done for Mojang Studios yet. The developer is currently testing a suite of fixes for the Caves and Cliffs Update, presumably before they start working in earnest on 1.18 Caves and Cliffs Update Part Two, expected to release in Winter 2021. To this end, Mojang Studios has released Minecraft: Java Edition 1.17.1 Pre-Release 2 for testing.
1.17.1 Pre-Release 2 is understandably modest in scope, as it simply aims to improve upon the last iteration with a handful of additional bug fixes. Still, Mojang Studios wants the help of the Minecraft community to test the update for any lingering issues before the 1.17.1 update is publically released. Besides the usual bug fixes, 1.17.1 Pre-Release 2 also includes a technical change where Minecraft will now log the deaths of named mobs.
Minecraft players can now test the 1.17.1 Pre-Release 2 snapshot for Minecraft: Java Edition, ahead of the 1.17.1 update’s probable release in the next few weeks. If you’re a fan of Minecraft, you can support the game by helping test future updates or picking up something from our list of best Minecraft merch, toys, and gifts, which includes something for any Minecraft lover.
The full changelog for Minecraft: Java Edition Pre-Release 2 includes:
Caves & Cliffs Update preview
Technical changes
- Deaths of named mobs are now logged
Fixed bugs
- Calcite is too quiet compared to other blocks
- Creative mode obtained Bucket of Axolotl / Tropical Fish only spawns one kind axolotl / tropical fish
- Emerald ore generates too often
- Attempting to walk through flowing water constantly switches the player from swimming into normal mode
- Diamond ore distribution changed between 1.16.5 and 1.17
- You can steal the item a villager is holding for trade by killing it
- Wandering Trader obtained tropical fish are only white kob
/clear
command doesn’t clear certain stacks after dropping items from them
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