Hi, you may be asking, "Why would she be requesting this." And the answer is that my base is pretty big well its 2 redwood trees combined. I had just had my friend finish it for me and come to find even going near certain parts of my house I lag terribly (Lagging out and freezing). These parts of my base are the closest parts to my friends house. His house are 4 redwood trees a giant tower with a kingdom over 5 chunks big(Guesstimated). I lag extremely if I go to his base myself. So my only solution is to get my base moved. The server is Attack of the B team Bt-1. (Ip:Bteam.Mineyourmind.net) The coordinates for my base that I would like moved are: X: 950 Y: 89 Z: 3813. Once it is confirmed that my base is able to be moved I will say the coordinates of the new location. I have heard my teammate (@Connor5901) say that he drops 80 fps going near my neighbors base. Which is located pretty close. Please tell me if this can be done, my request rejected, or this is not possible to somehow move a base. Thank you for your time. ~Lexy Spoiler: My Base Spoiler: His Base
Relocating a base would take a lot of effort. Would it be possible for him to just remove some of the more lag-intensive parts of his base?
I don't think it is something that is making it lag. I think for me (I have no knowledge of this but this is my guess) it is that anytime I go inside of my home, Im loading the chunks of which he lives on. If I fly to certain parts of the area I instantly lag out from trying to load it.
Moving a base breaks things. e.g. all those item ducts would disappear, carpenters and microblocks would reset... Did you try reducing the view distance?
Do you mean my render distance? What other things would break, I mean I don't have any ducts or stuff like that in there yet or carpenters, nor and I only have a few microblocks. Should I have taken that statement as a "Hint hint, I don't think it's going to happen." or what?
No, he's just trying to think of a different work around instead of worldedit moving your base to another location. If that's done, you will lose a lot of stuff - that's what he was noting.
Well what are some other things that can be lost? I havn't put anything in it yet. The treehouse is only made out of 2 redwood trees, a lot of oak wood, chiseled wood, and a few microblocks. So far I have only put in Mr Cray fishers mod items and stuff. So there's not much that can be lost.
Bteam = No AE chugga. As said, Carpenter blocks, microblocks and piping will be lost. Machines will re-orientate themselves to face north, if not lost as well. If a move was made, then the only thing that will be secure is the actual tree and the rooms themselves( if the leaves don't update wrongly and start decaying >_>). A lot of your hard work may become even more work for you to redo.
First and foremost, the world file is so huge, that we need to take out the individual region files (region == collection of chunks), move them over to a vanilla sp world, load that world up in MCedit, move the base to its new location, save, and upload the edited region files back to the bteam directory, after having made backups, and then restart the server. Even then, carpenter's and micro-blocks will be (directionally) reset. I have myself never moved piping with MCedit, so I cannot say how -that- outcome would be, but likely the same as WorldEdit's.
K.. so McEdit is Out of the picture.. what if we were to try and move it, just to see what would happen, then undo it if everything breaks beyond repair.
It would great if my base could be moved. I don't know how I would ever repay you guys if this could be done. It makes it really hard to moderate chat and help people if I'm constantly lagging, but I'm okay with you guys not being able to do it. I accept that I choose a bad spot to build.
Explain to me how you lagging out is NOT you lagging out? That's an absolute contradiction. If you're lagging, you're lagging. If you aren't, you aren't. You're saying you need to move because your lagging, which means, you're lagging. If it's lagging, that means something loaded up is causing that lag, and if it's something in his direction, it's something in his direction. If you approach his base from the opposite direction, do you lag out at the same distance, or is it something between your two bases? Either way, it's something that can be fixed by removing the source, not your base.
What machines do you have going there? Something about your setup, not your base, is what's causing her lag. The only thing I can actually see in her images is your fountains, so I don't know what machines you got, but if those fountains are flowing all over the place, then that might be it anyways.
I have NOTHING in my home but some decor. No pipes nothing at all. The only thing about my home that may cause lag is that it's 2 giant trees. The rest isn't mine. When you go to click on the pictures only put the first one is mine and the last 4 belong to my friend. I don't want to tell him to remove his things because it would be rude and he was there first. Your getting mine and his house mixed up.