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7 problems when running minecraft server game

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7 problems when running minecraft server game. If you don’t want to play alone, there are online servers! Some popular ones include Hypixel, Mineplex, and HiveMC. Servers can include minigames, roleplaying worlds, battle royale games, parkour maps, and much more. However, having a Minecraft server (regardless of its popularity) can come with some issues.

1.Broken Plugins

Plugins can make a server a lot more unique. It gives the owner the ability to add different things without affecting gameplay. For example, adding the idea of a currency. This encourages players to come back for more, to build up currency or attain specific ranks within the server.

Unfortunately, when plugins break, they can be difficult to fix. This can be a pain when players have earned a lot of currency or a high ranking. This broken plugin could risk all of those achievements being reset, a worry that can be quite stressful for server owners.

2.Getting People To Join The Server

Getting a server, mods, and staff is already hard enough. Then you need to actually get players. Growing a server is especially difficult in the beginning, due to the thousands of other successful ones. The struggle of getting players is endless.

Advertising on Reddit (home of many interesting thoughts and opinions about the game), Instagram, Twitter, and Discord is frustrating enough. It can be quite difficult to think of a good strategy to find legitimate players. Some paid advertising opportunities exist, but there’s still no guarantee it will entice players. Even so, every new Minecraft fan who comes on board is a win, so don’t give up!

3.The Griefers

Building a beautiful house (or anything else the player desires) in the world of Minecraft is a thrill. The amount of time and effort that goes into some builds is astounding, especially when the player has created specific buildings for a server.

However, there are players called Griefers. Their only goal is to detract from the experience as much as possible, completely destroying a world if given the opportunity. Whether they’re demolishing builds, spamming messages in the server chat or creating offensive structures, griefers are some of the worst players a server owner has to deal with.

4. Updating The Mods

Mods are beloved by the community, helping make the game even better. Every owner wants to enhance gameplay and their server with these mods. This can also be problematic, though.

It already takes some time to download each mod. After that come the often-regular updates. As a server owner, there are countless numbers of mods. When each one of them needs an update, it’s a difficult task. It’s necessary to re-download each mod when it updates. This can be quite the chore.

5. Not Having Enough RAM

Minecraft servers need quite a lot of RAM behind them. This is to ensure that they can run a lot of mods and plugins  with the least amount of lag possible. Even a small server can require 1GB of RAM per 20 players.

As players grow their servers, the RAM will need to be increased. Running the server and then realizing that RAM is insufficient can be a shock, considering the potentially high prices associated with upgrades. This can be quite the problem for server owners who are not earning money from the server.

6.The Dreaded Hackers

Hackers are not uncommon in Minecraft servers. Owning a server is fun until you come across them. Hackers try to make their character better and progress faster. Not only is it unfair to other players, but it can also mess with a server entirely. The staff have to step in and it takes a lot of time to get rid of these players, especially on smaller servers.

Then there are the hackers who can make themselves untouchable, a fear unknown even to gamers who have experienced such cheaters in other titles. Remember you can always check the Minecraft forums for help! You can find one here.

7. Finding The Specific Mod Causing Problems In The Server

Minecraft updates are always interesting, with new sounds, mobs, and blocks. For single-player mode, it makes it an even better experience. However, for a server, this can cause a problem. When the game is updated, specific code may be changed. If the developers reworked a certain code in the update that a mod relies on, it can interfere with mods and they can break.

A server typically has multiple mods (including the ever-popular shader mods) working with each other. If an update does affect one of those mods, it can even make the whole server crash. A crash results in the laborious process of checking through each mod and testing them until the offending one is finally found.

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