MineCase
Arclight
MineCase | Arclight | |
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2 | 12 | |
750 | 1,327 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
C# | Java | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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MineCase
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The server software iceberg
Found it https://github.com/dotnetGame/MineCase
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Can you host 1 minecraft server on 2 machines?
Bro, when you have 1 service one more than 1 machine it's called distributed or decentralized Using those words together with "minecraft server" you can find everything about this I don't know which project is the best, but there are many projects github I think it's an amazing idea to have a distributed server, or even a game I will read about this later, it's a very good topic Here are some links to github: https://github.com/dotnetGame/MineCase https://github.com/mappum/redstone It's exactly what you want
Arclight
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Modpack Server hosting with plugins
If you want to run Bukkit plugins with Forge, there's a few options. Mhoist, Magma and Arclight all achieve the same goal of running Bukkit plugins with Forge. Mhoist and Magma have both existed longer than Arclight, however Arclight uses mixins, which can improve compatibility.
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Pixelmon 1.16 and linux
wget -O /pixelmon/arclight.jar https://github.com/IzzelAliz/Arclight/releases/arclight.jar && \
- Total new admin here. Teach me what I need to know.
- What Forge+Spigot API are currently best to use?
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Paper, Fabric, Magma, or Other?
Arclight is probably your best option for 1.19; However, as with every mod and plugin hybrid ever, there probably will be issues.
- The server software iceberg
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Any way of creating a forge minecraft server that can also run plugins for 1.18.2?
I wouldn't recommend hybrid servers since they tend to break a lot of stuff but if you really want to you could try Arclight
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What is better for an server for Plugins+Mods
Magma and Sponge are both reliable. If you need 1.14+ I would also chuck Arclight's hat into the mix. This can be found here: https://github.com/IzzelAliz/Arclight
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Spigot/forge or spigot/fabric hybrid
It is not recommended to run hybrid servers. It can cause some problems with plugins/mods. You can try Arclight or Magma.
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How can i have a forge server with plugins? I used to use the sponge way but now spongeforge doesnt support any plugins as it seems while spongevanilla supports them
I personally use Arclight found here: https://github.com/IzzelAliz/Arclight You might need to find older builds for specific forge versions if you need them.
What are some alternatives?
MultiPaper - Multi-server, single-world papermc implementation
Mohist - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API, formerly known as Thermos/Cauldron/MCPC+
Rarismas-Server-Manager - Simple, Clean, Lightweight. RSM, Making hosting easier for everyone.
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
nbt-studio - An up-to-date NBT viewer and editor with lots of new features
Magma-1.15.x - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API (Cauldron for 1.15)
Orleans.SyncWork - This package's intention is to expose an abstract base class to allow https://github.com/dotnet/orleans/ to work with long running CPU bound synchronous work, without becoming overloaded.
Essentials - The modern Essentials suite for Spigot and Paper.
Minecraft-Console-Client - Lightweight console for Minecraft chat and automated scripts
SpongeForge - A Forge mod that implements SpongeAPI
BedrockManagementService - A multiple host, multiple server, Minecraft bedrock server management service and GUI manager.
Slime-World-Manager - A Spigot plugin that implements the Slime Region Format.