Ava
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Note: This is NOT a final decision yet. We are still actively looking into the issues, as we want to avoid dropping 1.6 support if at all possible.
Hello,
You've probably noticed that ever since we updated to 1.7 back in late October/early November, people have been experiencing a lot more network instability, including random disconnections, timeouts, lag, and a plethora of other issues. We've been looking into these issues over the past nearly 2 months since 1.7 has come out. However, it appears a lot of the issues are actually caused by the dual 1.6/1.7 version support.
Some statistics:
- 96.8% of MCSG players now use Minecraft 1.7
- 3.2% of MCSG players still use Minecraft 1.6
Here's only a few of our primary reasons for dropping 1.6 support:
We can update NoCheatPlus to a supported 1.7 version, reducing the rubber band effect for people using 1.7's new sprint mechanism.We can update our core network backbone to 1.7, allowing us to fully utilize 1.7's new features (such as the new biomes for use in maps, new chat features, etc.) and fixes.Our hub will be able to "talk to" 1.7 servers, meaning when Survival is ready (soon! Antster360), we can add it to the hub.We can work on a more stable version of BungeeCord, as the dual protocol version we (and many other major networks) use isn't exactly the most stable version to use - meaning that the random disconnections, timeouts, and lag can likely be fixed
Regarding the Catching Fire map/plugin, development has been a bit slow over the past week or two. Most of our developers (myself included) had final exams to deal with, and over the past few days we've been focusing our attention on fixing the network instability issues. We'd rather have our network stable and playable before we release new features. We will hopefully have more details regarding VIP test games (and teasers!) within the next week once we drop 1.6 support.
We're aiming for a release of the AS/CA hubs around the same time we update the rest of our network to be 1.7 only.
TL;DR: We're MAY BE dropping 1.6 support soon and going 1.7 only
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