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    RPi-hosted MC server

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by mattcheau, Mar 18, 2014.

  1. mattcheau

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    i just setup a minecraft server hosted on my raspberry pi. :cool: i'm pretty interested to see how it holds up against more than just one player. it takes about ~15 seconds for the server to catch up after logging in. chunks can get a little wonky, especially when a pocket's discovered. but other than that it seems to do alright. no plugins since i haven't yet realized a need for clearlag, and nospawnchunks currently isn't working on some combination of raspbian/java 8/MC 1.7. obligatory please don't vandalize, but drop in at mattcheau.no-ip.biz and say hi. (and yes, i'm aware that entering the server address in-browser forwards to my router's configuration. good luck!)