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Vanilla vs Spigot

DrexHD's Avatar DrexHD10/31/17 3:41 am
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11/1/2017 2:08 am
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Hello, i am actually hosting a Spigot Server, but i want to change it to vanilla so i can update it as soon as a new version of minecraft comes out, but as i have changed a couple of times between Spigot and Vanilla, Spigot is even with plugins doing better in performance than vanilla, do you know why that is so and why mojang dont do it as Spigot does, (I am using a lot of functions, and on Vanilla its even lagging if i am alone on the server)
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Version: 1.12.2
RAM: 8GB

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11/01/2017 2:08 am
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Extral1f3
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Spigot for the win man!
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11/01/2017 1:40 amhistory
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Leeberator
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I remember back in the CraftBukkit days, where we were lucky to get a version update a week after Mojang released a new patch - usually it took two weeks or more. These days, Spigot's slow if it takes them a week to push out an update.

I wouldn't worry about being left behind whenever a patch comes out - Spigot's very good about staying up to date.
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10/31/2017 11:01 pmhistory
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Thymph
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Stay with spigot. The updates dont take that long to come out and if you don't update for a bit (like a day or so) the server should still be compatible with the newer version, as long as it wasnt a major update.
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10/31/2017 6:11 am
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carbonawk
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1 the text size, really?
2 if you want help tell us exactly how you have your server configured.
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