First off: Next I would like to show you a compilation of bugs/lag that I get whilst mining or farming, or doing any other tasks. There is block lag, where blocks replace themselves or pretend they didn't break. There's also ghost blocks where you can't move past them at all. Also "areas of lag" that I can't enter at all, many times after using mcmmo, sometimes not after. In addition, many send back lag spikes. These things will be shown in the video. @andrewkm and countless other mods have told me that lag isn't a server issue, but I say it is. None of this happens to me on SP or on any other servers. Therefor, it isn't from my end. If you would like more recreations, I can do that in no time, as this is a persistent issue for me and the people I know on the server. ( @Grande_Sucio , @jacobyelsburry and @ryancdelamater ) I also suggest turning of mcmmo farming grow-back which makes high spreed farming impossible. Video link: Spoiler
You can do this, or just do what I do. I right and left click when I use superbreaker all the time, and I never get ghost blocks
Okay, I have read through this whole thing. Twice. There is no lag whatsoever from host. It is ALL client-side lag. The last time I lagged hardcore was before and after the 30 hour shutdown. , and for 12hrs at the least with the Major Internal Conversion. I tested my internet speed and I am fine. I am right in the room where the router is set. On average with full screen and optifine, I get 120fps. Sure I get rubberbanded from time to time, but it's nothing to complain about. Yes I also get ghost blocks so I just place a block where it is located and all things are settled. (Thanks for the food thing Dcc). This is most likely an issue with your client @stin23. Sorry. ~TheN00BISHPanda (I dont know if this is good or bad. so yah)
I have just learned to live with it. adapt and move on. What I do is turn and go around the ghost blocks. you keep on breaking blocks while doing this so it hardly affects your $$/hour.
Looks like you are located a little distance from the server (ECC runs in LA, while you seem to be in FL), a certain amount of lag is to be expected when your ISP is routing your traffic across the country with such high latency (about 120ms just crossing the US).