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@danielbridger You weren’t stating an opinion at all. You where trying to report him.
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yes i was reporting the fact that in my opinion… what he was doing was hypocritical and an abuse of his position as a moderator and this is still my opinion but after seeing the attitude of some of the moderators i have given up reporting what i see as breaches because i have felt hounded and attacked ever since so i have told Alex that i will be muting any1 that i deem offencive or abusive which i am well within my right to do and if this progresses any further i will be leaving the server which would be a shame because i have found a few vary nice and entertaining ppl
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@danielbridger I’m sorry that you fell that it is “abusive”, but there is nothing I can do, as it wasn’t abusive at all. Thank you, and have a nice day!
~ Sorin
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me and my friend want to play this pack together on the server but they need a 2gb RAM and it won’t let them play, is there a way to bypass this???
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@Monsterjj15 why not start a singleplayer LAN and play locally?
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well for some reason i can never get my lan servers to work and they can’t play he mod unless they have 2gb and they don’t
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so i was wondering if there was a way to bypass the “you need 2gb to play this pack” rule.
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and if you know how to make my lan servers work i would like to know too cause that would make my day 100% better.
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@Monsterjj15 said:
so i was wondering if there was a way to bypass the “you need 2gb to play this pack” rule.
Pack authors commonly put in minimum requirements to help prevent issues, not make them. It’s likely that the pack would crash during launch, or be very laggy and/or unstable with less than the minimum requirements. You can bypass the rule but as an experienced mod, plugin and modpack developer myself, I’m not going to tell you how as you will just run into a lot of horrible issues that’ll ruin your experience that we can’t help you with - I’m talking like severe lag spikes where your game ends up freezing briefly every few seconds, terrible FPS, the pack not even fully starting up without crashing, random crashes whilst playing due to out of memory errors, etc…
Instead of trying to bypass the minimum requirements, meet them instead. It sounds like you’re using 32bit Java on a 64bit machine, which is a very common mistake for people who use a 32bit web browser and just get the “recommended” java download from the java homepage.
You can use this link to get the latest 64bit Java, regardless of what web browser you use. Make sure you uninstall all versions of Java on your PC first, and then get the latest 64bit Java with this link. You want “Windows Offline (64-bit)” for Windows, “Linux x64” for Linux. It’ll fix your problem and you’ll be able to allocate 2GB+ of memory to the pack and therefore meet the requirements.
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ok, Thankyou for your help :)
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And another question, do you know how i would make my lan servers work?
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@Monsterjj15 said:
And another question, do you know how i would make my lan servers work?
Type
/publish
in-game to open your single player world to a random port on your LAN (local area network). Anyone on the same Wi-Fi or wired network connection as you will be able to join your world using the local IP and port provided after you typed the publish command.Opening to LAN does not mean your single player world is suddenly playable worldwide, or anywhere outside the network connection or router you’re currently connected to.
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ok thanks, and how would i play with my friend that is a few blocks away?
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@Monsterjj15 said:
ok thanks, and how would i play with my friend that is a few blocks away?
Rent a server from a Minecraft host with at least 2GB of RAM for most modpacks to be able to run on it (with the exception of some extremely lightweight packs, like CraftMine and maybe even Tekkit Lite). It 'aint cheap though… :/
If you have a really low ping time (below 50ms) and an upload speed above 3Mb/sec, you can make the /publish command work outside your home’s network reliably without too much lag by opening all ports on your router. This isn’t an easy process though, but at least it’s free. You can check your ping time here and your internet upload speed here. If you don’t meet the requirements I said above, it may still work but could be very stuttery and laggy with rubber banding occurring.
Alternatively, just play on the official server that’s built-in on the multiplayer list of Steve’s Adventure Pack. That would be the easiest way and wouldn’t cost you anything.
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ok, thank you for everything :)
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Does anybody know the best setting to play on?
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@Monsterjj15 There is a guide to getting the best performance possible on CraftMine, but not Steve’s Adventure pack.
However, you can use the following points/tips in the CraftMine guide for any modpack:
- “Get the latest 64bit Java”
- “Upgrade your graphics card or integrated graphics unit”
- “And finally… upgrade your CPU (desktops only)”
Please note that those points above are not settings-related, but general things you can do which will improve the performance of all games without needing to change settings.
For better performance in Steve’s Adventure Pack solely by changing settings, go to Esc -> Options -> Video settings and set Render distance to anything below 8. The lower the number, the less distance you can see but the faster the game will run. However, just changing settings won’t make as much difference as doing the points above too! ;)