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minecraft-optimization
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could this be enough to host a minecraft server?
Follow this guide (read all carefully)
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Private Hosting Questions and Multiple instances
I have since found https://github.com/YouHaveTrouble/minecraft-optimization so I will be reading up on that too!
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7-4790k good for minecraft server?
I'd recommend reading through https://github.com/YouHaveTrouble/minecraft-optimization
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Does this server configuration make sense?
I followed this guide and I tried to add a bit more to my server since it's probably able to handle the extra load. What do yall think? I know its a lot to take in . . . . any input helps!
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I need to find a Forge Mod that reduces lag, other than Canary
I'd suggest taking a look here it may have some information you find useful
- TPS crashing constrantly
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[GITHUB] Minecraft Server Builder | Optimized | No Port-forwarding
And also about the optimisations, I have something better you should look at > https://github.com/YouHaveTrouble/minecraft-optimization
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Is Fabric or PaperMC better? and if so which Mods/Plugins should I use?
Remember to go into server.properties and optimize the settings in there. This is a good guide imo
- Tips for making a school Minecraft server?
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How can I auto start and shut down my server
Look into Purpur, it's a highly optimized fork of Airplane and Paper. Follow this guide to help further optimize it: https://github.com/YouHaveTrouble/minecraft-optimization
quilt-serverside-mods
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Migrating server from Paper to Fabric
Have a look at this list. It's got a ton of useful server-side mods which you can use on your server.
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SpongeForge, Magma, Arclight, or nothing?
To be honest, the natural path for those that come from Bukkit and derivates for the future is to either switch to datapacks, migrate altogether to Bedrock (that already have interesting advances on its addon/pack system) or switch to Fabric server-only mods - There is a lot of possibilities already and there is also Polymer project that aims to "convert" some classic mods to server-side-only, so at the end maybe OP should look at it all and forget the Sponge thing.
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Plugin alternatives on Fabric?
This seems like a decent shop mod, for a larger list of mods you can look here. Another shop mod I found was https://modrinth.com/mod/diamond-economy
- What are some server-sided mods that I don't need to download on my client?
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Server side Fabric setup?
Here’s a good resource for server-side mods, some of them are for quilt but quite a few are fabric mods (originally the list was only fabric mods, also quilt is a fork of fabric, so if you wanted to give it a go, it has most of the same benefits fabric does)
- what other options do I have besides Paper server to make raid farms/ other glitches work?
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Poll time!
I think there are a few lists like this, for example quilt
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What are some Fabric server or client mods that mostly every person should be using on their server or client?
uhm serverside mods check out this list https://github.com/comp500/fabric-serverside-mods
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Question stuff
I give you a few mod list url, you can find all mods and install what you want. https://gist.github.com/John-Paul-R/6819feb2f2f794df06ae678878cddaf3 https://github.com/comp500/fabric-serverside-mods https://gist.github.com/LambdAurora/1f6a4a99af374ce500f250c6b42e8754
- Recommended Mods? Multiplayer Survival Server
What are some alternatives?
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
Mohist - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API, formerly known as Thermos/Cauldron/MCPC+
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
Magma - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API (Cauldron for 1.12)
Geyser - A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft: Java Edition servers with Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
C2ME-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Floodgate - Hybrid mode plugin to allow for connections from Geyser to join online mode servers.
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
Tuinity - Minecraft server software fork of Paper to improve performance without behavioural changes.