feather
sodium-fabric
feather | sodium-fabric | |
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19 | 138 | |
2,552 | 4,477 | |
0.3% | 1.0% | |
2.4 | 9.3 | |
23 days ago | about 23 hours ago | |
Rust | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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feather
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I’m on a crusade
Server side: - https://github.com/feather-rs/feather - https://github.com/valence-rs/valence
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A guide to setting up a cloud server network
- What server software or framework to use. Ideally, if you dont need too much vanilla features (world generation, all mobs & items implemented, etc), I'd use something lightweight that is not based off of the vanilla server software. There are a few projects like this on github, including: https://github.com/Minestom/Minestom , https://github.com/feather-rs/feather , https://github.com/KryptonMC/Krypton , https://github.com/df-mc/dragonfly (bedrock). Which one you use will probably depend mostly on your preference. - You will need a way to store data separate from the servers. A database like postgres should work. There are a lot of different databases tho!
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What would you rewrite in Rust?
There has been some work... feather mc server and piston's hematite client This client also seems to be in active development: Leafish
- Minecraft - Rust Edition
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But guys, if you had to choose?.....
There is the feather port of Minecraft server. Lacking a gui but the serve could easily reach parity with some community help
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Handling minecraft-like worlds in a rusty way?
As far as your enum idea goes, I don't directly see a place for storing chunk data in an enum (in the way that you would with Some(T). But, totally OK to store your block types that way (as feather-rs does)
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Feather: A Minecraft server implementation in Rust
The insight contributors chart is usually a good clue. It’s not perfect because it only shows the main branch configured in GitHub and some project haven’t merged to main in years.
Still, it’s good to see how many real contributors a project has, and how active they are over time.
https://github.com/feather-rs/feather/graphs/contributors
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Compile the Minecraft Server (Java Edition) to Native with GraalVM Native Image
In a similar vein, there is also a Rust-based Minecraft server implementation:
https://github.com/feather-rs/feather
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Sandboxed plugins in Rust
I think feather's plugin system is pretty cool
sodium-fabric
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Sodium causing crashes
[22:52:47] [Render thread/WARN]: If the game crashes immediately after this point, please make a bug report: https://github.com/CaffeineMC/sodium-fabric/issues
- Sodium 0.5.0
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The Crashes of Grian
I googled "fabric crashes with falling block" and found this GitHub Issue in the Sodium Repo. Solution: install Indium, because continuity relies on it to bridge over to sodium.
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Sand?
It`s Indium. https://github.com/CaffeineMC/sodium-fabric/issues/1324
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1.20 optifine
GitHub link
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Torch flames appearing through walls whenever I pick up an item
if https://github.com/CaffeineMC/sodium-fabric/issues/1006 is what you are talking about, it is an upstream issue for any forge port of the sodium mod
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Does anyone know why my Minecraft looks really jagged? It looks like the anti-aliasing/anisotropic filtering is really off or something.
Wow, a reasonable criticism! According to this issue, transparency sorting hasn’t been implemented, and so the behavior is inconsistent. Surprised to see a pull request linked that had fixed it, but was never merged and is now incompatible. Definitely affects users who have farms and stained glass builds though!
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Optifine making chunks/the entire world invisible?
The problem with the multithreaded version of Optifine is that OpenGL doesn't officially support multithreading (at least not with older versions of OpenGL; Sodium (for modern versions) uses a "multidraw" function to get up to 10x the FPS but also uses OpenGL 4+, and even then it has issues on many drivers. Note that using such modern features would require a "core profile", precluding the use of all legacy fixed-function methods so the entire renderer would have to be rewritten).
- [java] Visual glitch when placing blocks above y 61 or breaking
- Is this ice glitch a Sodium thing? Any ideas on a fix?
What are some alternatives?
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
optifine
PackSquash - 📦 Minecraft: Java Edition resource and data pack optimizer which aims to achieve the best possible compression, performance and protection, improving pack distribution, storage and in-game load times.
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
ferium - Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods and modpacks from Modrinth, CurseForge, and Github Releases [Moved to: https://github.com/gorilla-devs/ferium]
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
mcsoft-auth - Authenticate to Minecraft using the Microsoft Authentication Scheme from Rust.
hydrogen-fabric - Things of which are too dangerous to put in Lithium.
stork - 🔎 Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites.
FarPlaneTwo - Level-of-Detail renderer in Minecraft. Allows for render distances of millions of blocks. (Cubic Chunks-compatible) (WIP)
cuberite - A lightweight, fast and extensible game server for Minecraft
Indium - Sodium addon providing support for the Fabric Rendering API, based on Indigo