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bigbeno37:

--- Quote from: Avuka9119 on April 27, 2012, 10:52:18 am ---When i built a portal, and a mod activated it for me, the portal linked to another portal in the nether.
I spawn in a protected farm in the nether.
I rebuilt the portal and reactivated it, and still, linked to the same portal.
When coming back from the nether in this portal, i spawn not back to my house, i spawn in someone else's house.
Help?

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The reason behind this is due to the fact then whenever a Nether portal is creating, it 'links' with the other portal inside the Nether. The Nether portal then can 'link' with other peoples portals, and because there are a wide range of different portals on Opticraft, you are bound to go and 'visit' someone elses house. There is really no workaround for this, except for the fact that when you are done in the Nether to type in /home.

Dshock336:
I believe it links to the nearest portal within 1000 blocks

SpikeyThorn:
I've linked my portal up ;)

atdfbttl15:
It would be nice if there is a mod who fixes by not linking the portal to an already existing one but creating a new portal in the nether for each portal.

Xeadin:
A direct qoute from the Minecraft Wiki that will put an end to the whole Nether Portal dispute:

Minecraft Wiki says:

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1024 blocks is the minimum Overworld distance from a Nether Portal, at which you can build another portal and expect to reach a new location in the Nether


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Unfortunately, nothing can be done about this, simply because it's an aspect of the game itself. There may be a plugin that might suppress this, but it still won't eliminate this problem completely.

One of the solutions that we may have to remedy this issue is to put a nether portal in the spawn and place other portals in each of the Town Spawns to reach separate sections in the Nether and to remove player-made nether portals completely (which might raise some issues). This would also force us to regenerate an entirely new Nether, since it would have to reset all of the current portals and portal IDs to comply with the new portals (and I doubt we have plans to do that anytime soon).

This has not been discussed in quite a while, but I figure I'd bring to light this issue so that people understand why nether portals are behaving the way they are-- in a more simplified response.

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