- #How to host a modded minecraft server with plugins 1.12.2 mod
- #How to host a modded minecraft server with plugins 1.12.2 mods
Heck, even the 1.15+ builds that have been in development for 7 or so months have been branded as unstable- going as far as to having a bot on the Magma discord state as much. People all the time ask us if Magma is good enough for a production server, and we always say that it's a gamble because it's not officially released, it's only in beta builds
Magma which I work on, very in-progress and make no claims of stability, or reliability One of the Magma administrators said, three months ago: Magma makes a lot of claims (the website literally has the same performace-stability claims copy/pasted on one page) but I don't see any information to back that up. Especially when the rocket manufacturer states it is not designed to work with bikes. Of course adding rockets to a bike will make it move faster (especially when compared to running without any modifications)- but you also make the bike harder to ride and more prone to crashing.
#How to host a modded minecraft server with plugins 1.12.2 mods
There are also some mods that can be considered to add server utilities without requiring the likes of Sponge at all, such as:įorgive me, but this is a 'no shit sherlock' statement. Yes, it is listed as a premium/paid plugin on Spigot- this is because you pay for support- but the source is on their github so it can be compiled by anyone for free. GriefDefender - Would be the protection plugin I'd suggest for modded as it offers so much customisation for allowing and disallowing particular case-specific item/block/entity interactions. LuckPerms - You're probably already aware of this one, a permission management utility for building groups or just granting permissions to the default group (/lp group default permission set myPermission.node) So commands from /ban, /kick, to /tpa, /randomtp, /spawn, /kit etc etc Nucleus - Adds all of the commands and subsequent permission nodes you'd need. Plugins for Sponge go in the server's mods folder, and the main three you'd want to add are: Some can also be found on Spigot, but must explicitly state Sponge compatibility to work! You mentioned spigot specifically, so it's worth me pointing out that Sponge requires 'plugins' that are designed specifically for or are made compatible with the Sponge API. I'd steer clear of Magma (and Mohist, as another user suggested), as it's an unstable solution. For people wanting the latest version (we need more persons like you), Sponge is finishing the biggest "jump" (between legacy and 1.13+) and 1.15.2 implementation will be released soon.
(SpongeForge only) Thanks to mixins, you can easily interact with mods using Sponge's abstract layer (like .Player for Forge's EntityPlayer etc.).A better abstraction layer, allowing plugin developers to safely implement new features and allowing multiple implementations of Sponge (like SpongeVanilla or SpongeForge).Uses Java 8 features (now, Paper also upgraded its minimal recommanded version to Java 11).However, I think Sponge is the "go to" API for servers (modded or vanilla) in 2020 for several reasons:
#How to host a modded minecraft server with plugins 1.12.2 mod
Why not just make a mod that implements the Spigot API ? It should allow easily-removable Spigot support and it could not break the server implementation (here Forge).
Excluding the "not-enough-abstract" issue and the possibilty to make plugins interact with modded components, you can eventually make a Forge implementation of Spigot but I don't think Cat/Mohist/Magma/Thermos/Cauldron approach is the best.Spigot is a vanilla API and is not flexible enough to become a mod-supporting API (hardcoded enums, too many NMS-dependant plugins etc.).Spigot + Forge will be never optimal for multiple reasons: Join us on Discord for in-depth discussions! Users may make one promotional self-post per month about their own content.ĭirect posts to one of the subreddit megathreads when appropriate. Self-promoted links to revenue generating content are not allowed. Using your server as an example is allowed. Friendly suggestions and constructive criticism are fine.
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