New Minecraft bedrock beta/preview 1.19.60.26 patch: Bug fixes and more

Minecraft's beta/preview 1.19.60.26 might not bring any new features for players, but it aims to fix several bugs and other issues in the game.


New Minecraft bedrock beta/preview 1.19.60.26 patch: Bug fixes and more

Mojang has released the Minecraft Bedrock beta/preview 1.19.60.26 recently. Mojang likes to release these beta and preview versions between the major updates. Despite the fact that not everyone in the community participates, certain hardcore fans play every beta release. Mojang analyzes what the player base wants from the next beta version using this technique, and eventually incorporates those requests into the main game with significant changes.

The 1.19.60.26 beta version includes numerous changes and problem fixes, just as in previous beta versions. This new beta version focuses more on fixing a few game features and does not introduce any new ones. All the changes included in this beta version are detailed in the patch notes released by Mojang. The hanging signs under the experimental features underwent significant changes. This new Minecraft preview is not available for Android, and Nintendo Switch, but they can play the preview version.

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Let’s see what Majong has packed for us in the new Minecraft beta/preview.

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Patch notes for Minecraft Beta/preview 1.19.60.26

Patch notes for Minecraft Beta/preview 1.19.60.26.

There are a bunch of gameplay, graphical and command fixes in the upcoming beta 1.19.60.26. These improvements are: –

Graphical fixes

  • The issue of UI flickering when players open the keyboard in Android devices has been fixed.
  • vsync settings are working perfectly in non-ARM devices.
  • Resource packs will be applied after moving to another screen.
  • Resource packs no longer alert the user to errors, which was a problem.
  • For transparent objects like saplings, the highlight selection no longer highlights the entire card.

Gameplay fixes

  • A problem that prevented players from receiving the “Inception” achievement has been resolved.

Experimental Features

  • You can gain access to some of the items slated for release in the 1.20 update by turning on experimental features.

Commands fixes

  • An issue that prevented players from waking up after being teleported while napping has been resolved.
  • A test modification to the animation controller command has been reversed.

Technical Updates

  • The furnace and blast furnace, two texts that were a little bit off-center for a few blocks, have been corrected.

Other Fixes

  • The non-touch mode stack splitting feature has been fixed.
  • A bug in which the game crashes when gliding through the End gateway has been fixed.
  • In the past, killing an entity that included illegal functions, conditions, or loot table entries would crash the game of Minecraft. Devs have fixed this issue.

Some quality of life changes

  • The new world creation screen will be available for Text-to-speech users.
  • Stone buttons and levers in Minecraft will have the same effect.

So far, the latest patch notes seem to bring a very useful update for Minecraft fans, enhancing their gameplay experience. But they will be able to tell for sure after the update releases.

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