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Spamming the right-click on a craptop apparently makes the server think you are flying #203

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BrotherEdison opened this issue Oct 8, 2014 · 4 comments
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Problem: When holding down SPACE and the right-click on a laptop while holding a 1.5-block high block (e.g. cobble walls, fences, etc.), the server kicks me for a reason I do not know, since I am moved to the lobby without a kick screen.

How to replicate:

  • Get a laptop.
  • Place down a 1.5-block high block and get onto it by use of a normal-height block.
  • Switch to the 1.5-block high block again, and HOLD DOWN the right-click button on the laptop.
  • You should be moved to the lobby.

~BroEd

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totemo commented Oct 10, 2014

Confirmed on PvE on a fairly conventional desktop running 1.7.10, Forge,
LiteLoader. Probably NCP configuration.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:35 PM, BrotherEdison [email protected]
wrote:

Problem: When holding down SPACE and the right-click on a laptop while
holding a 1.5-block high block (e.g. cobble walls, fences, etc.), the
server kicks me for a reason I do not know, since I am moved to the lobby
without a kick screen.

How to replicate:

Get a laptop.

Place down a 1.5-block high block and get onto it by use of a
normal-height block.

Switch to the 1.5-block high block again, and HOLD DOWN the
right-click button on the laptop.

You should be moved to the lobby.

~BroEd


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Well TIL. I though it was something with "the laptop's buttons are too damn sensitive".

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Bump, this issue has been unsolved for half a month now.

@slide23 slide23 added the bug label Nov 1, 2014
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/me brings up post

Oh wait, it's already the first issue.

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