I have a large red-stone machine that uses a very long red-stone line (250 blocks) and I use repeaters at no ticks to get the current to the other end; however, at about 230 blocks, the current just stops randomly. This happens mostly every time that i try to use the long line and i do not know why it is doing this. This is in my own minecraft server that i have set to 10 view distance.
It is because the chunks with the redstone are not loaded. If your graphics are good, try playing on render distance Far to Extreme. You see, if the chunk isn't loaded, it will stay frozen, until it loads. And chunks load depending on render distance. Therefore if the redstone is 'frozen' it will not receive Block Updates, thus resulting in the redstone signal not to function properly and travel the distance wanted. Hope this helps.
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Repeaters are all correct I will get a picture to show what i mean
http://i1095.photobu...kenredstone.jpg
The repeater with my cross hair over it is on when it is supposed to be off, notice the red stone line behind it is off.
I have now tried this both in multi-player and single player and it makes no difference.
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Curse PremiumIt is because the chunks with the redstone are not loaded. If your graphics are good, try playing on render distance Far to Extreme. You see, if the chunk isn't loaded, it will stay frozen, until it loads. And chunks load depending on render distance. Therefore if the redstone is 'frozen' it will not receive Block Updates, thus resulting in the redstone signal not to function properly and travel the distance wanted. Hope this helps.
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