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Abstract:
The ProtoHacks Minecraft server-side client is currently experiencing a critical bug, causing an error message stating "Rakmagic" doesn't match, leading to disconnection on certain servers. Additionally, disabling "Rak..." in settings allows me to join servers, but I encounter a "desync" prompt with the server value set to "9999." This report aims to analyze the underlying causes of these issues, which significantly impact my gameplay experience.
1. Introduction:
ProtoHacks is a server-side client designed to enhance the Minecraft experience by introducing additional features and functionalities. However, I have experienced a bug related to the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt, which has been disrupting my connections and causing inconvenience during gameplay.
2. Bug Description:
When I attempt to join a Minecraft server using the ProtoHacks, I encounter an error message stating "Rakmagic" doesn't match. This error suggests a version mismatch between the ProtoHacks client and the server, leading to disconnection from certain servers. Additionally, disabling "Rak..." in settings allows me to join servers, but I am greeted with a "desync" prompt displaying a server value of "9999." This "desync" issue affects the game and leads to a crash
3. Possible Causes:
Several factors may contribute to the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues:
3.1. Version Compatibility: The most likely cause of the "Rakmagic" mismatch is a compatibility issue between the ProtoHacks client and the Minecraft server version or Minecraft it self. The new version may not support the features introduced by ProtoHacks, leading to the version mismatch.
3.2. Server-Side Configuration: Incorrect server-side configuration or conflicting plugins/mods may result in the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues.
4. Conclusion:
The "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues in the ProtoHacks server-side client significantly impact my (server side) Minecraft gameplay experience.
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Hive occasionally disconnects me. However, if you turn off "Rakreliability"
from time to time, it will allow you to log in. In such cases, you will be
greeted in chat by "ProtoHacks" with a server delay of "9999" but client
"0000".
As for Cubecraft, it simply displays "Rakmagic does not match" and kicks
you.
Abstract:
The ProtoHacks Minecraft server-side client is currently experiencing a critical bug, causing an error message stating "Rakmagic" doesn't match, leading to disconnection on certain servers. Additionally, disabling "Rak..." in settings allows me to join servers, but I encounter a "desync" prompt with the server value set to "9999." This report aims to analyze the underlying causes of these issues, which significantly impact my gameplay experience.
1. Introduction:
ProtoHacks is a server-side client designed to enhance the Minecraft experience by introducing additional features and functionalities. However, I have experienced a bug related to the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt, which has been disrupting my connections and causing inconvenience during gameplay.
2. Bug Description:
When I attempt to join a Minecraft server using the ProtoHacks, I encounter an error message stating "Rakmagic" doesn't match. This error suggests a version mismatch between the ProtoHacks client and the server, leading to disconnection from certain servers. Additionally, disabling "Rak..." in settings allows me to join servers, but I am greeted with a "desync" prompt displaying a server value of "9999." This "desync" issue affects the game and leads to a crash
3. Possible Causes:
Several factors may contribute to the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues:
3.1. Version Compatibility: The most likely cause of the "Rakmagic" mismatch is a compatibility issue between the ProtoHacks client and the Minecraft server version or Minecraft it self. The new version may not support the features introduced by ProtoHacks, leading to the version mismatch.
3.2. Server-Side Configuration: Incorrect server-side configuration or conflicting plugins/mods may result in the "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues.
4. Conclusion:
The "Rakmagic" mismatch and "desync" prompt issues in the ProtoHacks server-side client significantly impact my (server side) Minecraft gameplay experience.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: