Im going with Ferret Business just from the decoration mod, but i havent played Tolkien, and might play that if its less laggy
Small update. The major back end changes we performed yesterday came with a few bugs regarding our overall uptime and stability. Once those have been resolved we are going to work on the new servers.
I have looked at a lot of tolkiencraft 2 gameplay, and I can honestlt say it looks really cool. My vote goes to that
Tolken would be my choice out of the list... but honestly instead of adding another pack to your list eating up resources/time. I would much rather see the existing stuff a little more stable aka TPS/disconnects/etc...
For the most issues we can't find out which mod is causing the issue or we can't fix it from our side. For example AE2 auto crafting, Ender IO Conduits...
Beg the mod creator to return AE2 to the original AE1? More people prefer it and it's not the main source of lag on servers like AE2 is now. I would doubt that Ender IO conduits are causing much lag though.
Yeah, AE2 actually really improved on how its autocrafting worked. Outside of that Forge bug a bit ago that caused any autocrafting to be painful.
There were issues with AE1, but I promise you it's 10x less laggy than AE2 is. I've seen developers and the mod creator agree with me. I've also already asked that in AE3, he fixes that. It's horrific. Applied Energistics 2 - Open Source - Minecraft Mods - Mapping and Modding - Minecraft Forum - Minecraft Forum (also meteors make no sense)
@chaosblad3 give bloodbath here a little taste of info on how bad my monster base was due to AE1, thx in advance
I'm not wrong for the record. Ask the mod creator directly. Block by block, if you create enough of something it can cause lag. A simple MAC vs the autocrafters now. 5x5x5 vs a 5x5x5 now MAC is considered less laggy. An AE1 system that's 100x100x100 is going to cause more lag than a 10x10x10 autocarft setup with AE2 now.
i had a 9x9x7 autocrafter that had 152 crafting CPUs, took of 7 tps whenever i tried to make octuple compressed cobble