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MCPE-173695

Disparity Comparator Side

Redstone works a bit different across Java and Bedrock, but some features should work the same.
When you place a redstone block on the side of a comparator to only let signal-strengths of 15 pass through the comparator, it still lets through all signal-strengths because the comparator ignores the redstone block, and only looks for dust or other comparators pointing in its side.
When you do the same on Java, signal-strengths lower then 15 get cancelled out.

 

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Place a comparator in compare-mode (third torch not turned on)
  2. Feed it a signal-strength of 14 from the back
  1. Place a redstone block on the side of the comparator

Observed Results:
The signal of strength 14 carries trough the comparator.

Expected Results:
The signal gets blocked by the redstoneblock (which carries a signal-strength of 15), like it does on Java.

Screenshots/Videos attached: 

Grass: Bedrock (1.20.12)
Sand: Java (1.19.4)

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Notes:

The mentioned versions are those in which I could test. If Bedrock had a way to officially switch versions, I could check if this behaviour is the same throughout all versions, which I suspect.

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Windeycastle

2023-07-29, 12:58 PM

2023-07-29, 03:22 PM

2023-07-29, 03:22 PM

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Unconfirmed

1.20.12 Hotfix

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