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Mr. Xero

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Hey guys(And Ladies)! I'm making this thread cause I require assistance with a major issue that's been affecting my player's experience.

So whenever teleporting anywhere, to home, spawn, using /wild, it takes a while before the player can actually interact (Break Blocks, Move, Place Blocks), however chat seems to still presume as normal, having no chat delay. The server does not 'lag', it only occurs when the player teleports somewhere and only affects that player.

Comment down below if there is a solution to this.
 
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Can I see your log and Plugins and also do you notice a ram spike or anything like that?

This is probably a problem with low bandwith of either the server or the client. When they teleport, all the chunks and surrounding players/entitys are sent to the client. If you're behind a remote proxy, have low bandwidth or just a slow connection, chunk loads can be slow. This can be proofed by the ping, High TPS and FPS, but looong ping is will most likely tell you its Client Side.
There's not much of a solution if its server side but if its client side Optifine is a must to minimize this.
 

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Can I see your log and Plugins and also do you notice a ram spike or anything like that?

This is probably a problem with low bandwith of either the server or the client. When they teleport, all the chunks and surrounding players/entitys are sent to the client. If you're behind a remote proxy, have low bandwidth or just a slow connection, chunk loads can be slow. This can be proofed by the ping, High TPS and FPS, but looong ping is will most likely tell you its Client Side.
There's not much of a solution if its server side but if its client side Optifine is a must to minimize this.
Yeah I agree with this guy. Could be something to do with the connection of the server, not the actual server instance.
 

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Well it depends on multiple things such as for where you live, if you are close to the exchange/box, Where the server is hosted, If you ISP is giving you a reasonable connection. If you ping the server through the command prompt or in MC to get your ping I would say that anything lower than 50 is great but you don't really want higher than 150ms.

Get Minecraft Server Ping:
1. Open up your Minecraft client and navigate to the server list (Multiplayer)
2. Add a server to the list using the "Add Server" button.
3. When the server is added click "Refresh".
4. Wait a couple of seconds for your server list to refresh.
5a. Hover your mouse over the icon in the top right of the server entry.
5b. The icon will be grey bars or grey bars with an "X" over it prior to the refresh.
5c. If the bars are scrolling blue, wait a few more seconds or click "Refresh" again.
5d. Once the bars are green the refresh has completed and you can see your ping to the server.
6. Hover your mouse over the icon and you should see a number e.g. "173ms" this is your ping.
(Stolen from McProHosting :p)

Or if the server has a dedicated Ip you can sometimes open the Comand Prompt on your Pc and type:
ping (IP)

I would recomened through Mc to get your ping (If you could tell me the ping that would be great)
 
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