Minecraft The Hive Server Address

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Janie Mccorey

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Aug 5, 2024, 9:37:19 AM8/5/24
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PersonallyI agree with you branryl but even if it was changed to be something simple, it would be kind of an issue. You see, the server is already a featured server which means everyone would connect by the featured server list anyway as it will send you to the nearest region you are in

Its alot harder than that, Hive has so many servers that theyl need to update so you dont join something else, and plus people who are using the hives ip theyd have to change and seriously, who can be botherd?? This would take a couple of days changing the ips off all there servers and getting their hosts to work with this and make sure everyone knows and sadly not everyone will be botherd to change so the hive will see a player decrease?


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Does anyone know how to increase honey production? We are on lost island and not haveing much luck in finding hives. So I went ahead and snagged two of the ones with queen bee's in them and set them up in base....literally spent an hour goofing off waiting for honey and when I checked. I only had one in each. X.X



Im not looking to make 100 in an hour, but at least maybe 4 or 6 honeys an hour would be plenty.


so that I can make 15 honey an hour....yes, this plan is getting better >:P



Ok for real tho, there is no settings or adjustments to make honey's faster? Blegh. How do you guys keep people from hording hives online? I can just imagine a solo player getting 50 hives just to keep up with kibble production. x.x



well, except for the fact that while offline their hives continue to produce honey. >.>

Can we fix the hotspot device bug yet, I miss being online!


If you're on single player, tame a bear! When I play SP, I always opt for the bear. You get 15 honey every 15 minutes from a bee hive with a bear, alternatively you get 1 every 45 minutes and you have to feed flowers and grab the ghillie with the tamed bee.


The best answer I can suggest is using S+ (or some other mod) that has their own beehives as an alternative to the vanilla beehives built into the game. When you use S+ there are regular beehives and S+ beehives, and with the S+ config settings you can adjust the production rate of the S+ beehives.


If you're on a server, tame more bees! If you're on single player, tame a bear! When I play SP, I always opt for the bear. You get 15 honey every 15 minutes from a bee hive with a bear, alternatively you get 1 every 45 minutes and you have to feed flowers and grab the ghillie with the tamed bee. Totally not worth taming bees on solo play imo


Yeah, we got us a bear. But can't find many bee hives. For some weird reason they are really hard to find on lost island.....Yeah they are out there, but currently we are raiding one beehive literally every time the timer cools down now. x.x hence why I was trying to figure out how to speed things up a bit.


so that I can make 15 honey an hour....yes, this plan is getting better >:P



Ok for real tho, there is no settings or adjustments to make honey's faster? Blegh. How do you guys keep people from hording hives online? I can just imagine a solo player getting 50 hives just to keep up with kibble production. x.x


I'm solo on a server and I don't find it too bad. I have 2 hives and just horde eggs in a fridge and when I'm waiting for imprints or something I make batches of kibble or veggie cakes. I find I have plenty of honey. Of course this depends on just how much kibble or veggie cakes you're making I guess.


Be aware that there is (or at least WAS) a glitch that if you dont get into your hive for a few days (I think it coincides with server resets, so get into it after a reset) there will be only like 2 honey and you will have to open it and then close to reset something and it will then start producing again.


well, the thing is after thinking about it, the hives are producing honey over night for you guys. So just one nights sleep and your getting anywhere from 10-20 honey's per hive. In the meantime when I go to bed, everything pauses. Nothing is produced, nodes are not respawning, ect. ect. Its literally only producing when I am playing. =/

But I just spent 8 hours playing around in the ocean, so it pushed a lil for us.



And Im trying to get max tames for the boss fights now, so the kibble is for the rex's, yuties, thylacoleo for the caves, ect. ect. Gotta tame two up of different sex's of each to then breed for the imprint......I usually like to "keep" 100 kibble on standby at all times, and right now Iv only got 23. So Im feeling the pinch a bit. =/



Also I forgot the veggie cakes. x.x I have none right now.


Every mode of ark has it's own advantages and disadvantages (Official, Unofficial, single-player, non-dedicated). The beauty of all the modes other than Official are that they allow you to choose how you want to play the game (so that you can prevent the game from playing you). This is, after all, a leisure time activity that's supposed to be fun. There are a few quirks with the underlying game engine like the one you've run in to, no matter what settings you use the game is going to make it hard to manufacture your own honey unless you're willing to expend a lot of time up front to get more queen bees or tame a good dire bear and constantly make honey runs. The best solution would be if the game had a configuration for honey production but since that isn't an option... it's your game and you should decide how to enjoy it on your own terms.


Taming more queens, using a bear, spawning in honey - all three are equally valid answers, it just depends on your personal preferences for whether you're willing to let the game cause you to spend time as the result of lacking a config option for honey making.


Personally, if I were in your shoes I would make myself keep the two hives stocked with flowers so that they're always active, and then spawn in any extra honey that you need since the game makes it so slowly. While it's understandable that WC hasn't added a config option for honey, there's no reason that you should let that limit your ability to have honey when you need it. Considering that you have the ability to configure harvesting amounts, taming speeds, experience per level, duration of night & day, and a bunch of other stuff there's no reason why honey should be a bottleneck just because it lacks a config option.

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