Recently while I've been playing on servers, from crewniverse to hive, to you name it pretty much..but every time i try to play skywars or survival games i get kicked and i get a message saying i was kicked forcibly from the remote host or something like that. I was just wondering if its Minecraft itself or if i need to update or change something..if you could give me suggestions I'd appreciate that..thanks.
Yes, do, the ram comes in when the computer is communicating with the server and communication of the server requires ram.
No.... just no... stop it, you are making my brain hurt just reading the nonsense you are spilling. I'm not even going to attempt to explain why you are wrong, you just are, and it makes me want to slam a textbook against my head with the binding side.
Ram is not something that gets transmitted. Ram is temporary storage space on your computer. And as I said before, this is not an issue of ram as others have had this problem with more then 8GB of ram.
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No.... just no... stop it, you are making my brain hurt just reading the nonsense you are spilling. I'm not even going to attempt to explain why you are wrong, you just are, and it makes me want to slam a textbook against my head with the binding side.
Ram is not something that gets transmitted. Ram is temporary storage space on your computer. And as I said before, this is not an issue of ram as others have had this problem with more then 8GB of ram.
Memory can be transmitted therefore ram, a form of memory can be to.
Memory can be transmitted therefore ram, a form of memory can be to.
No. RAM is a local memory, physically in the form of cards slotted onto your motherboard. RAM is not transmitted. RAM is not a form of memory that is capable of being transmitted, it is a type of physical memory.
What the thread author experiences is disconnection due to either the server disconnecting him or an interruption to the server itself.
Memory can be transmitted therefore ram, a form of memory can be to.
Data can be transmitted which is stored in ram, yes, but where you are going with this is not how it works. It is impossible to overflow someone's ram through data transmission of this nature.
Plus, the OP never said anything about using Wifi, so the basis for your whole argument is null anyway.
And what does his wifi have to do with anything? He never even said anything about wifi.
Cast aside your festive doylaks: dragon stuff is about to happen.
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Wifi because thats when the server crashes you because of an overload of ram.
umm.... I don't think you know what wifi is then...
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Yes, do, the ram comes in when the computer is communicating with the server and communication of the server requires ram.
No.... just no... stop it, you are making my brain hurt just reading the nonsense you are spilling. I'm not even going to attempt to explain why you are wrong, you just are, and it makes me want to slam a textbook against my head with the binding side.
Ram is not something that gets transmitted. Ram is temporary storage space on your computer. And as I said before, this is not an issue of ram as others have had this problem with more then 8GB of ram.
Cast aside your festive doylaks: dragon stuff is about to happen.
Multiplayer is lonely once you understand how it actually works.
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Memory can be transmitted therefore ram, a form of memory can be to.
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Retired StaffNo. RAM is a local memory, physically in the form of cards slotted onto your motherboard. RAM is not transmitted. RAM is not a form of memory that is capable of being transmitted, it is a type of physical memory.
What the thread author experiences is disconnection due to either the server disconnecting him or an interruption to the server itself.
Data can be transmitted which is stored in ram, yes, but where you are going with this is not how it works. It is impossible to overflow someone's ram through data transmission of this nature.
Plus, the OP never said anything about using Wifi, so the basis for your whole argument is null anyway.
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Cast aside your festive doylaks: dragon stuff is about to happen.
Multiplayer is lonely once you understand how it actually works.
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