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Minecraft Server - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: PINE A64(+) (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Pine A64 Projects, Ideas and Tutorials (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=19) +--- Thread: Minecraft Server (/showthread.php?tid=137) Pages:
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Minecraft Server - androsch - 04-15-2016 Did you tune the server in a special way, e.g. server.properties or spigot.yml? Gesendet von meinem K00L mit Tapatalk RE: Minecraft Server - damikeh - 04-16-2016 (04-15-2016, 12:46 PM)androsch Wrote: Did you tune the server in a special way, e.g. server.properties or spigot.yml? Not really, I left it mostly has the spigot build built it, but i did change the mob thresholds a bit higher (so that more can spawn per chunk) and set allow-command-blocks true (its false by default) I have built a 1.8 spigot and a 1.9.2 spigot jarfile now (i can make them available if it would please people) as i wanted to try SMP maps people had already created. RE: Minecraft Server - androsch - 04-16-2016 OK, did the same and some other hints from the forum, but still the 'vanilla' version seems a bit quicker than Spigot... Thanks for the support... Gesendet von meinem K00L mit Tapatalk RE: Minecraft Server - pine.tree - 04-18-2016 @Dizzy49I I'm not sure that putting an SSD onto your Pine would have much benefit, because connecting it to the Pine would most likely use USB-2, which theoretically has a max speed of 60MB/s. But if it's just lying around, sure, go ahead ![]() RE: Minecraft Server - By-Jokese - 04-18-2016 Even you can run a moded server. 2gb can handle a small (5-10 people) server with many mods. RE: Minecraft Server - cbogdan - 04-19-2016 For the people with Minecraft experience: did anybody try to install and run Minecraft: Pi Edition on Ubuntu or Debian? Thanks. RE: Minecraft Server - jeremycobert - 05-06-2016 I have my Pine A64 1 GB up and working with the Ubuntu image , I installed a spigot server 1.9.2 with several of the normal plugins like PEX, essentials and greifprevention and its all wonderful ! I could not get minecraft 1.9 to run smoothly on a raspberry pi2 but its flawless so far on the Pine64. so far so good, i will test it with more users this weekend and report my results. video of game play from client |