The /r/feedthebeast subreddit is not affiliated or associated with the Feed the Beast company Rules and Guidelines ![]() This subreddit was originally created for discussion around the FTB launcher and its modpacks but has since grown to encompass all aspects of modding the Java edition of Minecraft The subreddit for all things related to Modded Minecraft for Minecraft Java Edition (Ezer'Arch or other mods, to keep this thread on its original topic - that's to say, space station dimensions on servers - please can I request that you delete / move any more off-topic posts after this.Join our Discord Server! r/FeedTheBeast r/FeedTheBeastServers Welcome to /r/FeedTheBeast! About I will not answer questions about how to use these standard tools in any server admin's kit, or where to download them. ![]() Google the words I used here and you will find these tools, and websites and forum posts explaining how to use them. Very briefly, several tools exist for server owners to identify what exactly is causing lag.ġ) There is a timings profiler built in to Bukkit (and a website to decode the merged timings).Ģ) There is a mod called TickProfiler - not very accurate, but simple to use and it identifies the laggy chunks.ģ) There is a separate Java program called warmroast which you run alongside Minecraft which gives super-accurate readings. If anyone wants to report something lagging in Galacticraft, please start a new thread and please provide hard evidence, not just "the server feels a bit slower after I installed Galacticraft". I will not go into further discussion with anyone on this thread about any lag issues in Galacticraft. I'm not sure why you would ever want it "true" on a server unless you specifically want to prevent players from teleporting to space dimensions on your server (maybe you want to make it hard-mode for players so each one has to make his own EnderSpace that's not on topic. Set this config to true, and the player will be brought back to the Overworld next time he dies. It's there to help out players in single player who get "stuck" in a Galacticraft dimension, for example a player who flies to the Moon but doesn't have enough fuel to make it back again, or he forgot to bring a fuel loader. It also prevents spawning at the default world spawn location in Galacticraft dimensions. The intended effect is that setting this to true will prevent players from setting their bed home on Galacticraft dimensions - or more accurately, they can put a bed down and sleep in it, but it won't be the place they respawn at. It's possible that different Bukkit plugins, or different teleport methods (for example mods like Enhanced Portals 2) will still work ok even if that respawn setting is set to true. The reason for the issue is that Essentials, which operates all those commands, makes use of the vanilla respawn code to do its teleporting. If this is set to true, you will likely find that Bukkit teleportation (for example, /home /tp /warp - and even /back) does not work to take players to Galacticraft dimensions. If you set this to true, you will respawn back on earth. # By default, you will respawn on galacticraft dimensions if you die. Either edit the nf file, or the Galacticraft command /gckeeploaded lets admins specify a dimension number which you want to add to the static list, from within the game.īy default the nf should contain this: If it's mods not plugins which are the issue, or your server doesn't use Bukkit or you don't want to keep all the space stations loaded but only some of them, another option is to register the space stations as "static dimensions" in Galacticraft's config. (See more notes on teleportation in my post below - there is a Galacticraft respawn setting which is also relevant.) ![]() Note also that if "keep-world-loaded" is set to false, then it doesn't keep the dimension in memory all the time, but you can still set "enabled" to true which should allow the dimension at least to be registered so that teleportation works. yml file, you must be super careful to use spaces and not TAB characters for your indents.
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