this has happened 4 times already the server seems fine so I start pvping then your server crashes I log back on and I am dead it is not my desktop or internet it is your server and I want my stuff back! This is really getting me mad it does not take 7 days to fix this problem.
Please watch your language on the forums, swearing won't solve anything. I don't have any issues on the server currently so it's not on our end. I would try restarting your minecraft client and/or internet.
If the issue was on our end we would be aware of it as more players would be making threads like this. Currently you're the only one with this issue.
They are not making threads like this but it is happening to my skype friends also and some other players go on and ask please do it is your end not ours.
Unless you can supply us with some sort of error message, so we know what the issue actually is, there is nothing we can do.
Please edit your post next time if you would like to share more information. Cheers. But yes, seems that there are quite a few people that are having these issues (from what I hear). Me included.
IT IS your end I dont want my stuff back but it is your end please check its not so hard Parker cmon now.
I say you need to fix this problem on mt it keeps crashing on people please fix problem @Jess @Nuggets @Anyone @CollinPotato
See, the thing is, if the server were crashing, it would kick everyone offline and there would be no one to kill you when you combat logged. I have often spent hours on factions in /vanish and have never been "disconnected". It is likely that you are just using a poorly optimized client with a computer that is inadequate for the stresses of rendering all the entities and particles required of it (PvP, especially when modified clients are involved, can be a lot more challenging for a computer than you may think). Built into the base multiplayer functionality of Minecraft, if a server doesn't receive a response from a client within X number of seconds (I'm not sure what exact number X is, I didn't actually write Minecraft) then that client is considered to no longer be connected to the server, they have "disconnected". Now, if you are in any situation where your computer is lagging, or if your Minecraft client stops responding, even for a short period of time, then the server did not receive communications from your client in that period of time. If that period of time exceeds X , then you will be "Disconnected". However, this type of client disconnect usually manifests as "Connection timed out", but maybe it is possible for it to read simply "Disconnected". (In this case, losing connection may also be the fault of a player's poor internet connectivity) The other possibility I can think of is there actually being an error in your client that occasionally causes it to send bad data. If a server starts receiving invalid data from clients they will usually be disconnected.