Java Edition 15w32c

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Minecraft 15w32c
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Edition

Java Edition

Release date

August 7, 2015

Type

Snapshot

Snapshot for

1.9

Downloads

Client (.json)
Server (.exe)

Protocol version

54

Data version

104

Resource pack format

2

Minimum Java version

Java SE 6


15w32c is the sixth snapshot for Java Edition 1.9, released on August 7, 2015[1] to fix some bugs from 15w32a and 15w32b, along with changing some aspects of the game.

Changes

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World generation

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End ships

Command format

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NBT format

  • Introduced a limit on the amount of tags an entity can have (1024 tags).
    • When surpassed it displays an error saying: "Cannot add more than 1024 tags to an entity."

General

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Particles

  • Are no longer entities.
    • Reduces memory usage to increase performance.
  • Increased range and count limit.
    • Specifically the count limit is (always) 16384 particles now (seen next to the P in the F3-menu).
    • The range limit is 32 blocks (when the command /particle is used along with the force mode, the limit is 512 blocks).

World selection screen

  • When the edit button is clicked, there are two new options:
    • Reset icon: This allows the player to delete the icon without going into the save folder.
    • Open folder: This opens up the world folder, under .minecraft.

Fixes

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3 issues fixed

From released versions before 1.9

  • MC-4491 – Cast fishing rod looks like stick in 3rd person.

From the 1.9 development versions

  • MC-83136 – Spawning a shulker spawns 2 of them.
  • MC-85242 – Armor stands with "EntityTag" don't spawn.

Videos

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Video made by slicedlime:

Trivia

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  • This version was previously removed from the launcher for some time, but was added back in September 2018.

References

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