All aboard yatopia hate train

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You shoud stay away from: You shoud stay away from:
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<li>Yatopia - "The combined power of Paper forks for maximum instability and unmaintainablity!" - Messy, tossed salad of people that haven't even really understood the patch system. - <a href="https://github.com/KennyTV/list-of-shame">KennyTV's list of shame</a>.</li> <li>Yatopia - "The combined power of Paper forks for maximum instability and unmaintainablity!" - Messy, tossed salad of people that haven't even really understood the patch system and destroys functionality of some of these forks. - <a href="https://github.com/KennyTV/list-of-shame">KennyTV's list of shame</a>.</li>
<li>Any paid server jar that claims async anything</li> <li>Any paid server jar that claims async anything</li>
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It's really hard to justify using one. Stacking naturally spawned entities causes more lag than not stacking them at all It's really hard to justify using one. Stacking naturally spawned entities causes more lag than not stacking them at all
due to server constantly trying to spawn more mobs. Only "acceptable" use case is spawner mobs on servers with large amount of spawners. due to server constantly trying to spawn more mobs. Only "acceptable" use case is spawner mobs on servers with large amount of spawners.
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