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incorporartion by Jotrexwitz October 7, 2015 at 4:10 AM UTC

incorporation of /ping /ms to know your ms in game

please put this plugin

Jongh October 7, 2015 at 4:10 AM UTC

google '5zig mod'

Eteh October 7, 2015 at 4:10 AM UTC

Hover above the green 5 bars that are beside the server's player count to see what's your ms/ping.


DaFrozenBlaze October 7, 2015 at 4:10 AM UTC

Hover above the green 5 bars that are beside the server's player count to see what's your ms/ping.

He wants to know it in-game

Eteh October 7, 2015 at 4:10 AM UTC

He wants to know it in-game
yeah, I guess that would be nice to have.

Jotrexwitz October 7, 2015 at 5:10 AM UTC

yeah cause i have a lot of internet issues so i think it might me a good a idea to just type /ping /ms to know about your connection

Eklip_Z October 7, 2015 at 7:10 AM UTC

+1 Please add this. The ping indicator built into minecraft isn't accurate. If you're on windows you can just go to cmd (command prompt) and type in 'ping avic.us' it will send about five small packets to the server and will tell you the minimum, average and highest ping (just take note of the average.)

Jotrexwitz October 7, 2015 at 5:10 PM UTC

+1 Please add this. The ping indicator built into minecraft isn't accurate. If you're on windows you can just go to cmd (command prompt) and type in 'ping avic.us' it will send about five small packets to the server and will tell you the minimum, average and highest ping (just take note of the average.)
im on mac

AtditC October 7, 2015 at 6:10 PM UTC

+1 Please add this. The ping indicator built into minecraft isn't accurate. If you're on windows you can just go to cmd (command prompt) and type in 'ping avic.us' it will send about five small packets to the server and will tell you the minimum, average and highest ping (just take note of the average.)
The same for when you're playing.

You should use cmd.exe to measure your ping when your internet is:

1. stable
2. not used to download big things
3. not used to stream videos

and when you're computer isn't overloaded.

Simply right click the windows logo, open the command prompt (cmd.exe) and type in: ping avic.us


Time=xxxms is your ping

zero9178 October 7, 2015 at 6:10 PM UTC

The same for when you're playing.

You should use cmd.exe to measure your ping when your internet is:

1. stable
2. not used to download big things
3. not used to stream videos

and when you're computer isn't overloaded.

Simply right click the windows logo, open the command prompt (cmd.exe) and type in: ping avic.us


Time=xxxms is your ping
+1 most accurate one

AstroPizza October 7, 2015 at 8:10 PM UTC

Would be cool to have this but i feel we have more important things to focus on before we start getting cool little plugins like this.