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It's kind of confusing why the parkour is so much better on 1.8.9, and I don't really like this because I don't want to have to switch versions every time I play parkour.
 

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It's because heads and snow don't horrendously glitch in 1.8.9, as well as other blocks like stairs and soulsand being more tolerable.
 

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I understand where you're coming from, but they could at least try to make it less glitchy with other versions.
I understand where you're coming from, but they could at least try to make it less glitchy with other versions.
I don’t think it’s Manacube fault. There’s some maps that are perfect for me in 1.15 with heads and I can parkour on them. I think it depends on when they were made. It might be to do with Minecraft the game itself, not Manacube’s. This therefore makes it out of their reach to fix it. Hope this helps :)
 

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Hey There!

Different maps will vary on which version you use, this isn't Manacubes fault as they cannot control what glitches and what doesn't. If you don't want to have to switch versions constantly, maybe find a map thats good for you on just 1 version, you could farm this map for your mana, if you also want to try different maps, you would have to find maps that work with ur version. I hope this helps :)

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Well 1.8 is generally the best version for parkour as there is the most variety.

As for why we can't facilitate for different versions, well that's because different versions have different physics, and hitboxes.
-Ladders are 1 pixel bigger in 1.9+
-Short panes no longer exist in (idk what version)
-In 1.9+ the minimum speed threshold changes from 0.005 to 0.003. Essentially a minimum speed threshold signifies how slow you can go before your speed is rounded to 0. This makes a big difference in more advanced parkour.
-As a result of the min. speed changes, you can jump 1.252 blocks high in 1.9+, as opposed to 1.249 (very significant as there are many blocks 0.75 and 0.25 high)
-In 1.9+ Single panes turn from x shaped into 1 vertical column
-In 1.13+ The top of an anvil becomes 1 2 pixels thinner and the base becomes standable.
-Blip ups add 0.121 to your height in 1.9+ instead of 0.104
-You cannot quad blip in 1.9+, while you can in 1.8 you can
-Blip ups are patched in 1.14+
-Z facing no longer exists in 1.14+, x facing blockage is reduced
-Your shift height goes below 1.5 in 1.14+
-You can sneak on the edge of blocks less than 1 high that are not steppable, this was not the case in 1.8. This makes blocks like the brewing stand much easier to use.
-Lily pads are 1 pixel higher in 1.9+, making them higher than carpets by half a pixel.