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Bug
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Resolution: Invalid
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Minecraft 1.7.10
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From launcher.log
[20:03:50 INFO]: Minecraft Launcher 1.5.2 (through bootstrap 5) started on windows...
[20:03:50 INFO]: Current time is Aug 24, 2014 8:03:50 PM
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.name') == 'Windows 8.1'
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.version') == '6.3'
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.arch') == 'amd64'
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.version') == '1.7.0_67'
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.vendor') == 'Oracle Corporation'
[20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('sun.arch.data.model') == '64'
From launcher.log [20:03:50 INFO]: Minecraft Launcher 1.5.2 (through bootstrap 5) started on windows... [20:03:50 INFO]: Current time is Aug 24, 2014 8:03:50 PM [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.name') == 'Windows 8.1' [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.version') == '6.3' [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('os.arch') == 'amd64' [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.version') == '1.7.0_67' [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('java.vendor') == 'Oracle Corporation' [20:03:50 INFO]: System.getProperty('sun.arch.data.model') == '64'
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Unconfirmed
I'm having a similar issue as MC-64051, which was marked resolved with no solution, although it extends to any multiplayer game. I am able to play for no more than 10-15 minutes before a "Connection Lost - Timed Out" appears. Sometimes it happens as frequently as 3 or 4 disconnects within 2 minutes, making the game quite frustrating to play.
I've tried on vanilla dedicated servers which I've set up, running Linux on AWS servers, on the same networks hosting Realms. I'm in Seattle, USA - and I've tried servers in Texas, USA; Virginia, USA; Dublin, Ireland; Amsterdam, Netherlands - all with the same result. I'm on a 100Mbps dedicated connection, and have ping times of roughly 150ms to the servers I'm attempting to play on.
I've included the log from the launcher on a session that had a disconnect. If you'd like a network dump from Wireshark, I can get that for you as well. (Although I've seen nothing out of the ordinary there either)
Thanks for any help