We plan (5 people) to start a Minecraft RLCraft server.
Now 3
We want to rent servers through Nitrado. With extra RAM. Has anyone had good / bad experiences?
The second is this. Do the participants have to download the modpack themselves or is it simply installed on the server?
And the last question: Can you play RLCraft on a server (the one mentioned above) with a MacBook? - Macbook Air 2018
It doesn't answer your question, but in theory you could just create a server yourself, for free: Q.
Yes with the port. But the router must not end up in the garbage: |
So Minecraft - Comrade Neilon259,
First of all: I personally have no experience with Nitrado, but with Aternos, instanthost, and hamachi.
Here is a video that explains it all well and briefly:
In one sentence he says: "Now you install the modification on your client". That just means that everyone needs the modpack to be able to play on the server.
However, you can do this very easily by having one of you put all the mods together in a modpack and then send it to all the others as a ZIP file. It just has to be unzipped and the corresponding mods pushed into the correct folder, then you should have everything exactly the same without much effort.
Now to the Mac question: As long as you are playing the same version of mc, i.e. Java, or just Bedrock, then you can. It does not work if you have different ones.
If you mean the performance, you can compare the values here:
https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/360035131371-Minecraft-Java-Edition-system-requirements-
For RLcraft you just have to try if it works. There are no official system requirements for this.
You can also use hamachi.
Ahh a also of honor experience fills the room.
That was a great answer. Very helpful. Thank you very much. Links and videos just perfect.
Right. But many users complain about lags and crashes. And that would be stupid.
I noticed too, but me and my girlfriend have often played on it, even with three of them, and there have never been any problems. The problem we had rather was that nobody had enough RAM to keep our largest server stable, we used a lot of mods, and only had 8GB of RAM and to get an entire server running, including Minecraft itself, of course, is enough it doesn't matter, I think with 16GB we would have been better off. But we've never had such problems with hamachi
Hmm sounds tempting. With this answer, I could of course also consider this variant. Enough RAM would be available.
No problem ^^
Nitrado is great. I've always been using servers with 6gb ram for modpacks for years and so far they have all run without exception, even RL Craft.
Each player has to install the modpack himself otherwise he can't join the server.
Regarding the last question, if the Modpack is running on the Macbook Air 2018 you can of course play on the server with it, the server does not matter whether you use a PC or a Mac.
There are also alternatives to hamachi. For example Radmin VPN. Or ZeroTier one. There's also ngrok, which works a little differently (each time you get an IP that you have to send to your friends. They don't have to install anything.)
By the way, Nitrado is too expensive (look at sparkedhost and humbleservers)