0.4.30 (Full) Randomly users connecting to server will be stuck rubber-banding
ttothees opened this issue · 7 comments
I just started a private dedicated server and oddly enough, sometimes when players connect they will be stuck unable to do anything, almost as if they are lagging and there is a delay, but it’s permanent, reconnecting doesn’t help, we have to shut the server down and restart it and then it works.
The most odd thing about this issue is that it will only happen to a single player, every other player on the server is perfectly fine, no lag or rubber-banding at all.
It has mostly been seen early on in the game, and generally around or in the spawn area.
I have the same problem except for no amount of resets will fix it the one friend that is rubberbanding is in England I'm in the united states however in a much older version of ATM7 we had no problems at all now one of my friends cant move he keeps getting sent back (Rubberbandings) then (after about 3 mins) when it fixes itself everything takes forever to interact with. we even tried going back to 0.4.29 and still had the same problem. I cant remember what old version we had but I know it uses 40.1.19 forge.
I'm experiencing the same issue. I've checked the debug menu and it's telling me that I'm receiving around 2500 packets each second, this definetly isn't supposed to happen. Oddly enough my friend can play without issues, while I'm being rubberbanded back every 3-10 seconds. After about 3 minutes I get disconnected for no apperent reason. I've not found a way to consistently replicate this issue, but I know that it was working fine in older versions. I also couldn't find anything out of the ordinary in the server console or in my client logs.
Please look into this, since it's ruining the whole expierience.
I have this issue on my server aswell. I can play perfectly fine but recently a friend of mine has been having the rubberbanding problem. Restarting the server doesn’t help and I even reinstalled the mod pack (v0.4.32), but even that still didn’t fix it.
I've realized I should add some more information to my comment.
My server is running on Debian using Kernel Version 5.10.46-4 I should add that the server is a virtualized Root Server using KVM as the virtualizer. As for the specs the server has 4 Cores of an AMD EPYC 7543P CPU and has 8 gb of RAM.