kicked off by remote host? that's a connection problem, also you need like 4 gigs of ram allocated to minecraft, if you have a max of 4 gigs of ram you're going to have nothing else left for your computer
ha 4 i have like 7 allocated for minecraft and i have no clue why it would be connection issues since i can join any other server no issue except for 1.10 ones.
I need help with something I want to build a Wither Farm but I cannot build it in the over world and the nether Gets reset every week or so. I was hoping we could build in the Millennium world its not like it has any real use and its safe from world damage as there is no world to Damage. sorry about the bad Gramma
To those that are not able to load the pack because they don't have enough memory. I just came across this mod, which might be worth a try. GitHub - asiekierka/FoamFix: Minecraft memory usage optimization mod. foamfix
It does works. Source : Me, who has the mod installed. EDIT : It decrease RAM usage by deduplicating some of the redundant models from each mod, thus decreasing the ram usage.
Were you able to run the pack before? Just wondering if it allows people with limited memory to play 1.10
I was able to run the pack before, but it might run on people with limited memory. I think it also try to decrease RAM usage on loading screen.
Yeah i was just testing it out to see how much it would cut the usage down by ran an instance before and after and it was 512mb saving (Although i have 16Gb) Unfortunatly i don't have my old brick of a laptop anymore else i'd test it on that as well, That would definitely show if it worked with older/less ram equipped systems. :/
The server has just been updated to version 1.3.2. Please let us know about all persisting and new bugs.
It keeps telling me "please accept the rules before starting to play", and I try to accept the rules but it tells me that "You have allready accepted the rules" (with the spelling error), any help?
(edit): nvm, only issue is that it's impossible to read the instructions over the spam of being in your own claim