I run a server on my pc so my grandson and I can play in the same world. I wanted to build a hopper timer for us to share, but it doesn't work when I connect to my localhost server in multiplayer mode. If I quit out of multiplayer mode and play in single player mode on the same pc, hopper timers work normally.
When I play on my server, and put just one thing in a hopper, it jumps back and forth as it should.
But when I put more than one thing in the hopper, the first item will shift to the other hopper, then immediately shift back to the original hopper. Example:
I put 4 blocks in the left hopper. The left hopper count will go 4-3-4-3-4-3... The right hopper count goes 0-1-0-1-0-1...
It doesn't matter if I play vanilla Minecraft, or a version with mods.
Is there some configuration setting I should check?
I guess I missed the part in the youtube video about using sticky pistons. The hopper timer works as expected with sticky pistons, and not at all with regular pistons.
Grampa BlockHead
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When I play on my server, and put just one thing in a hopper, it jumps back and forth as it should.
But when I put more than one thing in the hopper, the first item will shift to the other hopper, then immediately shift back to the original hopper. Example:
I put 4 blocks in the left hopper. The left hopper count will go 4-3-4-3-4-3... The right hopper count goes 0-1-0-1-0-1...
It doesn't matter if I play vanilla Minecraft, or a version with mods.
Is there some configuration setting I should check?
Thanks!
Grampa BlockHead
Grampa BlockHead