Mystcraft problems.

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NosePicker5555

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I have recently been playing around with mystcraft as said by the title.
I AM in SSP, when I created a mystcraft world to find some new pages, I did indeed find them.
After making several worlds, I found a slight "buggyness?" in my world. Things started acting weirdly as if my SP was a MP? I know that single player is now a server kind of :P
Any ideas?
-Thanks :cool:
 
Your log is probably full of errors about [WARNING] [Minecraft] Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded?
You may also see something about [INFO] [STDOUT] Memory connection overburdened; after processing 2500 packets, we still have 287 to go!

This is perfectly normal Mystcraft behavior if your computer is not super-fast, and possibly even if it is.

Now, if you see something in there about Forge detecting that a world has leaked, then a mod is failing to forget worlds when you leave them and something very bad is about to happen. This causes them to pile up in your memory and gradually bring even the strongest computer to its knees, eventually resulting in bad lag, worlds no longer loading, and possibly no longer being able to play.

ChickenChunks and camoblocks both have severe memory leaks and had to be disabled. No great loss there.There may be a couple of other mods with minor leaks. Basically, if Minecraft crashes and won't load your world anymore and there's a mod you can live without mentioned in the error screen then try disabling that mod and see if everything suddenly starts working.
 
Your log is probably full of errors about [WARNING] [Minecraft] Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded?
You may also see something about [INFO] [STDOUT] Memory connection overburdened; after processing 2500 packets, we still have 287 to go!

This is perfectly normal Mystcraft behavior if your computer is not super-fast, and possibly even if it is.

Now, if you see something in there about Forge detecting that a world has leaked, then a mod is failing to forget worlds when you leave them and something very bad is about to happen. This causes them to pile up in your memory and gradually bring even the strongest computer to its knees, eventually resulting in bad lag, worlds no longer loading, and possibly no longer being able to play.

ChickenChunks and camoblocks both have severe memory leaks and had to be disabled. No great loss there.There may be a couple of other mods with minor leaks. Basically, if Minecraft crashes and won't load your world anymore and there's a mod you can live without mentioned in the error screen then try disabling that mod and see if everything suddenly starts working.
Wow. Thank.. Thank you good sir! You may have just saved my 7 month year old world! :eek: My savior! THANK YOU!