Description of Bug:
When an entity triggers/leaves a pressure plate, the plate does not send out/stop sending out a redstone signal. It makes the characteristic pressure plate trigger noise, and it does animate, but no signal is produced/removed. Not until a manual block update is performed does any redstone activity occur.
Evidence:
This is an Armour Stand sitting on top of a wooden pressure plate, triggering it, but with no result in the neighboring redstone lamp:
https://i.imgur.com/lgohHPJ.png
Steps to Reproduce:
Go on EscRestart Create. Go to a location where you may build. Place down any redstone activated block, hitherto referred to as a "RAB", and a pressure plate in a neighboring block. Walk over the plate with your player, or place an entity on top of the plate as long as it is not a stone plate. Observe the unchanged state of the RAB. Place a non-redstone-related block adjacent to the RAB while still triggering the plate, and observe the RAB activate. Stop the plate from triggering, and observe the still-activated state of the RAB. Remove the adjacent block, and observe the RAB deactivate.
When an entity triggers/leaves a pressure plate, the plate does not send out/stop sending out a redstone signal. It makes the characteristic pressure plate trigger noise, and it does animate, but no signal is produced/removed. Not until a manual block update is performed does any redstone activity occur.
Evidence:
This is an Armour Stand sitting on top of a wooden pressure plate, triggering it, but with no result in the neighboring redstone lamp:
https://i.imgur.com/lgohHPJ.png
Steps to Reproduce:
Go on EscRestart Create. Go to a location where you may build. Place down any redstone activated block, hitherto referred to as a "RAB", and a pressure plate in a neighboring block. Walk over the plate with your player, or place an entity on top of the plate as long as it is not a stone plate. Observe the unchanged state of the RAB. Place a non-redstone-related block adjacent to the RAB while still triggering the plate, and observe the RAB activate. Stop the plate from triggering, and observe the still-activated state of the RAB. Remove the adjacent block, and observe the RAB deactivate.