ChunkRetard
ChunkRetard
Aggressively rearranges chunks sent by the server in order to fill in areas nearest to the player first, and limits the outgoing speed of chunks to a configurable rate. This plugin is aimed towards servers hosted on connections that have a low outbound capacity but still have a good enough end-to-end delay to handle several players connected at once.
Features
- Sends chunks slower to avoid saturating the connection.
- Sends chunks in the best order for your players.
You have a server, but the upstream capacity isn't too hot and your players scream "lag!" whenever someone logs in or uses a portal, either of which will trigger the server to push an enormous number of chunk packets over the connection all at once and causing momentary intolerable lag for all your players.
ChunkRetard reduces the rate at which these large chunk packets are sent, while letting other packets through so the server remains responsive from the perspective of your users. It also rearranges the chunks into a more efficient order for transmission, so that players aren't left hanging in air while land in the distance slowly fills in.
Commands
- /crbf [BurstFrequency]
- Set or show the burst frequency.
- /crppb [PacketsPerBurst]
- Set or show the packets per burst.
- /crdebug
- Toggle debugging output to console.
- /crbypass
- Toggle observance of bypass list.
Permissions
Currently only an OP can change settings. As this plugin affects bandwidth consumption and the wrong settings can effectively make the server unreachable from remote by saturating the uplink, this is probably for the best.
Configuration
See Configuration
While this seems useful (not only just for home connections, but even for production servers, if I understand how this works), it'd probably impose more danger to the server host, running it on a home connection, compared to running it from a remote server. What with all of the ignorant children running around the Minecraft community nowadays, I feel like this is just enforcing the idea for someone to run a server on their home connection, and that's just screaming for attention from a nefarious individual, wouldn't you think?
Otherwise, seems neat. Might play around with it later.
This plugin sounds good but really not needed...
Reasons why not to have:
Download link please!!