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Node timers are higher precision and a better guarantee of happening at regular intervals, whereas ABM's may be postponed, cancelled or missed if a player is too far. The largest benefit is that once the furnace is done cooking, no more ABM's are fired - the timer is stopped instead and no more events are created until items are put in the furnace. This patch is larger due to the migration of the timer function and indentation change as a result of the somewhat reduced complexity. I've tested with several furnaces and this works correctly and behavior is not affected, although people may find that their furnaces now work more regularly. If you place several furnaces next to eachother, you will still find all furnace timers firing exactly at the same time. This is a bug in core that should not coalesce node timers at second intervals. |
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beds | ||
boats | ||
bones | ||
bucket | ||
creative | ||
default | ||
doors | ||
dye | ||
farming | ||
fire | ||
flowers | ||
give_initial_stuff | ||
screwdriver | ||
sethome | ||
stairs | ||
tnt | ||
vessels | ||
wool | ||
xpanes |