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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.x
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Licensed Apache-2.0
Published 4 days ago
Updated 2 days ago
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New Features
- Rolling TPS/MSPT windows - Independent tick timing with 10s, 1m, and 5m rolling averages, replacing reliance on vanilla
getTickTimesNanos()buffer - Tick monitor with baseline - Auto-calibrates over 120 ticks during stress tests, reports tick ratio vs baseline for relative performance tracking
- Real-time GC monitoring - Listens to JVM garbage collection events via JMX, tracks Young/Old Gen separately with duration, frequency, and memory freed
- Colored metrics in chat - TPS, MSPT, CPU, memory, and scores are color-coded by severity thresholds (green/yellow/red)
- Unicode memory bar - Visual
[████████░░░░░░░░] 67%bar in benchmark and stress test output - GC section in reports - Both
/benchmark detailedand stress test final reports now include GC activity (collection counts, pause times, longest pause) - Sub-scores exposed -
/benchmark detailedshows individual TPS, Memory, CPU, and Stability scores alongside the overall grade - Bottleneck identification - Player capacity calculator now identifies the limiting factor (TPS, Memory, or CPU)
- Disk metrics -
/benchmark detailedincludes disk space and I/O stats - Contextual recommendations - Smart suggestions based on TPS, MSPT, memory, CPU, GC, and disk metrics
Bug Fixes
- Fixed TPS always showing 20.0 during lag - Replaced custom
calculateTps()withTpsMetricCollectorthat correctly reads vanilla tick times, and added MSPT spike detection
Improvements
- Stress test periodic updates now log to console only (reduced ops chat spam)
- Ops are only alerted for significant events: TPS drops >20% or memory usage >80%
- GC events during stress tests are logged to console only
- Stress test final report includes GC activity section and GC-based recommendations
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1.1.0Loaders
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1.21.4Environment
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February 11, 2026 at 9:04 AMPublisher
Calamech
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