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[1.12.2] drop the client-side requirement #11

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SoniEx2 opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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[1.12.2] drop the client-side requirement #11

SoniEx2 opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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SoniEx2 commented Sep 16, 2020

Running JER on a server forces clients to have it installed. While it makes sense to sync mod content, it should still not require the client to have the mod (and thus all of JEI, which is a massive RAM hog due to all the recipe indexing and whatnot) installed.

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I don't think you need the mod server side in the first place.

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SoniEx2 commented Sep 17, 2020

well, JEI does have server-side components and it does sync some stuff. not sure if that extends to JEI plugins, but it's probably safer to just have a NetworkCheckHandler or something?

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