My friends and i uploaded a single-player world to realms about a week ago. We had no problems on the realm for the first two days, but then the block-lagg started almost unnoticably on the third day of uptime. And in the two days since, the issue has been steadily getting worse. at current, all three of us are having trouble with everything from blocks reappearing when mined (especcialy while mining neatherrack. But also in the overworld. And yes, we've been using unbreaking since before uploading the world to realms. No beacons), chunks taking ages to load in (to the point where Elytra is almost unusable), portals taking ages to go through, having trouble eating food and mobs more or less freezing in place. We haven't had many crashes though. We also tried downloading and re-uploading the world today, but to no avail. if anything, it seemed to get worse. Bare in mind that all three of us get's impacted by this in the same way, at exactly the same time.
As for the technical info. Our admin plays on a PS5, and us other two are on base PS4s.
All three of us are on different connections, from different providers. i myself have a fiberoptic connection with a MINIMUM of 30 mbps up/down at any given time.
For the sake of this comment, and trying to gather the highest amount information i could. I ran a packet loss test with packet sizes of 2440 to 2456 bytes at 70 pings per sec. For a duration of 60 sec, with an acceptable delay of 50 milliseconds. With the server distance being Norway to Georgia(the Middle-Eastern country, not the state). I know this test is unneccesarily intense, but i did it for the sake of argument and troubleshooting the worst case scenario.
I had 0% packet loss up/down and had an average latency of 135.59ms and average jitter of 28.19ms. wich in my understanding is beyond good, when connecting to a server halfway around the world. so if packet loss is the issue, it's server-side.
Hope this info can shed light on and help fix the problem.
My friends and i uploaded a single-player world to realms about a week ago. We had no problems on the realm for the first two days, but then the block-lagg started almost unnoticably on the third day of uptime. And in the two days since, the issue has been steadily getting worse. at current, all three of us are having trouble with everything from blocks reappearing when mined (especcialy while mining neatherrack. But also in the overworld. And yes, we've been using unbreaking since before uploading the world to realms. No beacons), chunks taking ages to load in (to the point where Elytra is almost unusable), portals taking ages to go through, having trouble eating food and mobs more or less freezing in place. We haven't had many crashes though. We also tried downloading and re-uploading the world today, but to no avail. if anything, it seemed to get worse. Bare in mind that all three of us get's impacted by this in the same way, at exactly the same time.
As for the technical info. Our admin plays on a PS5, and us other two are on base PS4s.
All three of us are on different connections, from different providers. i myself have a fiberoptic connection with a MINIMUM of 30 mbps up/down at any given time.
For the sake of this comment, and trying to gather the highest amount information i could. I ran a packet loss test with packet sizes of 2440 to 2456 bytes at 70 pings per sec. For a duration of 60 sec, with an acceptable delay of 50 milliseconds. With the server distance being Norway to Georgia(the Middle-Eastern country, not the state). I know this test is unneccesarily intense, but i did it for the sake of argument and troubleshooting the worst case scenario.
I had 0% packet loss up/down and had an average latency of 135.59ms and average jitter of 28.19ms. wich in my understanding is beyond good, when connecting to a server halfway around the world. so if packet loss is the issue, it's server-side.
Hope this info can shed light on and help fix the problem.