![]() ![]() Generating the worlds took around 20-30 mins I think (can't remember exactly but something like that - obviously a lot longer than using a normal PC). The first time I used Spigot (based on Bukkit I think) with no plugins (apart from PluginMetrics which I assume was installed by default) and the second time I used the vanilla server from. Not sure if this answers the whole question as I haven't tried setting the graphics split, but on my 512MB Pi running Raspbian I've tried running Minecraft servers. I googled a bit and found full instructions on how to set up the Bukkit Server on RPi and it is running some plugins(listed in the howto I linked to), which means YES, you can run plugins :) To answer the second part, which you noted that I missed in my answer. I swear the server could run on an abacusĪnd as we know RPi has 512, using about 3-4 players should be fine (The remaning ~100MBs are for system and GPU) not really an issue at all, except during - as Own chunk and the 80 chunks around them, then things can get bad very IfĮveryone is in the same chunk, you're fine. Your biggest issue running a minecraft server seems to be the RAM. ![]() (No offence, but The first result, second response here gives a rough idea: Have you tried googling 'Minecraft Bukkit Server system requirements', google is your friend you know. One last thing, would I want to run this on a default Raspbian installation, or download/install everything I need on Arch (as Arch is lighter and would thus run faster).Ĭan the Pi run Bukkit okay, or would a vanilla server work better? It said I would need Hardfloat Java (is that the default one that comes with the newest Raspbian?) This question: Bramble Pi as Minecraft Server seemed to show a way that I could run a server (albeit with a cluster, I would be using a single one). Will give the GPU 64 MB and whatever the rest is (either 192 or 448 Gpu_mem=(number of megabytes for the GPU) Give the GPU exactly the amount you want, in chunks of 16MB, with 16MB So the RPF changed the firmware so that a single start.elf you now can Optifine, and clearlag would be musts, just to keep the server usable, and I probably would include World Edit.Īlso, would I set the graphics split to higher GPU RAM or higher CPU RAM? I wouldn't use the Pi whilst the server was online, obviously, so it would be higher CPU, lower GPU, correct? From the page for the RPi Advanced setup it says: ![]() I would probably run a couple mods: Optifine, that one that lets you make teleporters, possibly Mo'Creatures, definitely Too Much TNT (with the bigger ones turned off), if I can Skyblock, Computer craft would be epic (but not essential), Treecapitor FOR SURE, but only one adding one at a time to see if the Pi can handle Mods. I know I would have to generate the world off the Pi, it would take way too long on the Pi, but beyond that, is this plausible? I've also looked at this thread: and the response seems to be mixed. I have looked at this site: and he says he has it working just fine. Since Minecraft Single Player is basically a local server you are on by yourself, and Minecraft Pi works great, shouldn't a multi-player server work with 2-5 people? I know people say it can be done, and others say it makes no sense. I have been looking into this lately, just as a fun project. ![]()
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