1.9.3


Info

1.9.3
1.9.3 blog post image.png
Release date

May 10, 2016

Development versions

View all Contents 1 16w14a 1.1 Fixes 2 16w15a 2.1 Fixes 3 16w15b 3.1 Fixes 4 1.9.3-pre1 4.1 Changes 4.2 Fixes 5 1.9.3-pre2 5.1 Additions 5.2 Changes 5.3 Fixes 6 1.9.3-pre3 6.1 Changes 6.2 Fixes 7 References minecraft

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Client (.json)
Server

1.9.3 is an update to Minecraft Minecraft Author(s) Mojang AB (Credits) Markus "Notch" Persson (Creator) Jens "Jeb" Bergensten (Lead Developer) Jon "jonkagstrom" Kågström (AI Programmer) Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams Erik "Grum" Broes Michael "Searge" Stoyke Thomas "ProfMobius" Guimbretière Agnes "LadyAgnes" Larsson Maria minecraft that was released on May 10, 2016. It is not compatible with 1.9.2 servers.

Additions

  • New command: /stopsound
    • It permits the player to choose which specific sounds should be stopped from playing.
    • Syntax: /stopsound source sound

Videos

Changes

Commands Contents 1 Usage 1.1 Tilde notation 1.2 Target selectors 1.2.1 Target selector variables 1.2.2 Target selector arguments 1.3 Data tags 1.4 Raw JSON text 1.5 Block/item names 2 Summary of commands 3 List of commands
  • /tp will no longer teleport the player to a y-coordinate outside the range -512 to 512.
Networking

Fixes

13 issues fixed
From released versions before 1.9.2
  • MC-17630 – Zombie pathfinding to unreachable targets causes server lag
  • MC-82464 – Colored `dead` skin template parts cause in-game issues
  • MC-87907 – Endermen don`t become aggressive when players look at their head/feet.
  • MC-88357 – Crash when going outside height limit or into the void with F3
  • MC-89760 – Skin`s jacket parts do not show up under specific conditions
  • MC-92057 – Particles are dark Y>=256
  • MC-94438 – Server: Mob pathfinding induced massive lag in any versions 15w49a and later
  • MC-96526 – Crash caused by StackOverflowError when trading too many items at once
  • MC-98994 – Chunk generation performance regressed by 20–30%
  • MC-100692 – Collisions cause extreme lag
From 1.9.2
  • MC-100382 – Pathfinding Memory Leak
  • MC-100410 – Corrupting world by teleporting to y=(-)Infinity
  • MC-100442 – DEV - Navigation Listener very slow code