- Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:20 pm
#59699
The Idea:
I propose adding a 5-minute AFK timer to MineRealm. If a player goes inactive for 5+ minutes he would be automatically disconnected, and all mobs within 20 meters of the player get despawned.
This would replace the current mob-nerfing modification.
Pro's:
This would be a more effective lag deterent than the current mob-nerf. While preventing players from gathering huge swams of mobs using spawners, an afk timer would also save the server all bandwidth, memory and proccessing needed to maintain afk players.
Players would once again be able to run meaningful animal farms/ranches and/or get swarmed by a horde of random mobs. This would bring the server closer to the vanilla gameplay most of us desire, without precluding near-vanilla modifications such as realms and countries.
Con's
Irresponsible players would still be able to create rediculous animal swarms. Though a small group of players <cough-me-included-cough> enjoy actively hunting and destroying animal hordes, we might miss some.
I propose adding a 5-minute AFK timer to MineRealm. If a player goes inactive for 5+ minutes he would be automatically disconnected, and all mobs within 20 meters of the player get despawned.
This would replace the current mob-nerfing modification.
Pro's:
This would be a more effective lag deterent than the current mob-nerf. While preventing players from gathering huge swams of mobs using spawners, an afk timer would also save the server all bandwidth, memory and proccessing needed to maintain afk players.
Players would once again be able to run meaningful animal farms/ranches and/or get swarmed by a horde of random mobs. This would bring the server closer to the vanilla gameplay most of us desire, without precluding near-vanilla modifications such as realms and countries.
Con's
Irresponsible players would still be able to create rediculous animal swarms. Though a small group of players <cough-me-included-cough> enjoy actively hunting and destroying animal hordes, we might miss some.
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