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mysteryform

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  1. So i recently switched my server from 1.12.2 forge to 1.14.4. It is a server from serverpro with 4 gb ram and before with 50+ mods and around 10 people it was running smooth(12.2.2). Now with forge 28.0.24 and literally 0 mods there are insane lag spikes where u go back sometimes even 4 seconds and this happens even with only one player online. This is the only error i get on server console always but it doesn't always match with the lag spike: [ERROR] .331] [minecraft/ArgumentTypes]: Could not serialize net.minecraftforge.server.command.ModIdArgument@51062c39 (class net.minecraftforge.server.command.ModIdArgument) - will not be sent to client! [ERROR] .332] [minecraft/ArgumentTypes]: Could not serialize net.minecraftforge.server.command.EnumArgument@39808be6 (class net.minecraftforge.server.command.EnumArgument) - will not be sent to client! This is the lag spikes: [WARNING] .083] [minecraft/MinecraftServer]: Can't keep up! Is the server overloaded? Running 2011ms or 40 ticks behind [WARNING] .687] [minecraft/MinecraftServer]: Can't keep up! Is the server overloaded? Running 3265ms or 65 ticks behind Can i do something about it, is last forge update that bad that my server cant run it smooth? Screenshot is from server console.

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