04-19-2014, 01:26 PM
One example is when you place a torch on top of a block, and then place one piece of dust next to that block, the dust would instantly connect to the block, but wouldn't actually power it when the dust was activated. There were two ways to fix this. Either by placing a block on top of the dust or making the wire longer than one block.
Another change is the wire not connecting to torches on the side of a block anymore. This was to make the dust act more likewise with torches as it would with repeaters.
Yet another change that has been made was after Sethbling made a series where he explained redstone bugs to a Mojang-employee where the redstone torch-burnouts were made more predictable. This isn't a big problem when it comes to logic though.
Another change is the wire not connecting to torches on the side of a block anymore. This was to make the dust act more likewise with torches as it would with repeaters.
Yet another change that has been made was after Sethbling made a series where he explained redstone bugs to a Mojang-employee where the redstone torch-burnouts were made more predictable. This isn't a big problem when it comes to logic though.