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== Mods ==
* Make sure fastcraft is enabled (it
* Optifine is client only - make sure it's not loaded on the server
== Lag ==
You can use <code>/xu_tps</code> on the client (type it in chat) to see if the server is experiencing ''
[[File:Xu tps.png|frameless|664x664px]]
You can use the command <code>/cofh tps <parameter></code> to see the tick time/TPS. If the parameter is ommited, it'll display the data for all the dimensions (beware of chat spam). If you use <code>o</code> as a parameter, it will just display the overall ticktime and TPS of the server. <code>a</code> will do the same as <code>o</code> but it will in addition to that gives the amount of loaded dims/chunks/tile entities/entities. You can also specify a dimension id as a parameter, and it will give you the ticktime consumed by the dimension. Becareful of the TPS given for every dim displayed by this command, as it's a value to give you an idea of the server load in term of TPS if that dim was the only dim running on the server. Minecraft doesn't multithread the dimensions, so when TPS are decreasing, it's for all the dimensions.▼
▲You can use the command
You can use various profiling tools to find lag. Some of the most popular are:
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* Plan Plugin
Some are mods you install into the server (and client); others are programs that run on the server. Not all may be available to you depending on your server
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