Sure, the latest update for Minecraft is a notable one for introducing cross-play to the wildly popular game--that`s all well and good. But it`s the bug fixes located in the patch notes that I think are the real highlight.The latest instance of `patch notes that are much funnier than they have any right to be` comes with this week`s Better Together update for Minecraft. There are a wide range of new features and tweaks, including the aforementioned cross-play support, but it also fixes so many bug fixes that developer Mojang decided not to share them all. Luckily, it did share a few.Among them: This patch `stop[s] llamas from creepily turning their heads to stare at you while riding them.` Not being a hardcore Minecraft player, this is something I was admittedly unaware of--you can seemingly see it in the image above, which comes from this YouTube video by Aiden Art. Suffice it to say, it`s something I will forever regret not being able to experience myself.Other bug fixes in this update include the return of cats purring (they`re good for the soul) and bats losing the ability to swim underwater. The patch is out now for the Xbox One, PC, VR, and mobile versions, with cross-play support also coming to the Nintendo Switch version. Minecraft on PS4 won`t offer cross-play support, at least yet.
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