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Can't play in Australia?!

FlamingFlames

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i'm not even in a remote location and and the survival SMP keep crashing and i've opened two tickets and they both said it isn't supported in my country.
Anyone got any suggestions?
 

spook

Helper
Helper
'keeps crashing' can you elaborate? Like, does your connection drop? Or is your client literally crashing, you should navigate to your latest.log file and upload it to a third-party paste service (e.g. Pastebin) so we can see what's happening when you're playing. There is definitely no reason on why you would be unable to play because you're from Australia, I am also AU and have no issue with connecting/playing.

Log files are typically found (assuming you're on Windows & playing on a normal distribution of the client via the Minecraft Launcher):
%appdata%/.minecraft/logs/latest.log (or whatever log is relevant; whatever date you were experiencing troubles on).

You should also double check you're network traffic isn't being routed through a proxy, and/or you're not on a VPN as this can definitely cause issues.

Note: be weary that your log files can contain your Minecraft session tokens depending on whether you play on a modified version or what not. Just double check your log has no sensitive information before posting anywhere.
 

JosephFoote

New member
'keeps crashing' can you elaborate? Like, does your connection drop? Or is your client literally crashing, you should navigate to your latest.log file and upload it to a third-party paste service (e.g. Pastebin) so we can see what's happening when you're playing. There is definitely no reason on why you would be unable to play because you're from Australia, I am also AU and have no issue with connecting/playing.

Log files are typically found (assuming you're on Windows & playing on a normal distribution of the client via the Minecraft Launcher):
%appdata%/.minecraft/logs/latest.log (or whatever log is relevant; whatever date you were experiencing troubles on).

You should also double check you're network traffic isn't being routed through a proxy, and/or you're not on a VPN as this can definitely cause issues.
That’s seriously frustrating for so many players who just want to enjoy their favorite games online. It’s unfortunate that strict regulations block access, even when platforms like vulkanvegas casino offer secure and entertaining experiences. Many international sites are restricted, making it harder for Australians to find safe and fun alternatives. Hopefully, the laws become more flexible in the future to allow responsible gaming. Until then, it’s all about staying informed and finding what’s legally accessible. Everyone deserves fair access to good entertainment online.
Note: be weary that your log files can contain your Minecraft session tokens depending on whether you play on a modified version or what not. Just double check your log has no sensitive information before posting anywhere.
thanks
 

LeonS12

New member
'keeps crashing' can you elaborate? Like, does your connection drop? Or is your client literally crashing, you should navigate to your latest.log file and upload it to a third-party paste service (e.g. Pastebin) so we can see what's happening when you're playing. There is definitely no reason on why you would be unable to play because you're from Australia, I am also AU and have no issue with connecting/playing.


Log files are typically found (assuming you're on Windows & playing on a normal distribution of the client via the Minecraft Launcher):
%appdata%/.minecraft/logs/latest.log (or whatever log is relevant; whatever date you were experiencing troubles on).
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You should also double check you're network traffic isn't being routed through a proxy, and/or you're not on a VPN as this can definitely cause issues.

Note: be weary that your log files can contain your Minecraft session tokens depending on whether you play on a modified version or what not. Just double check your log has no sensitive information before posting anywhere.
thank you for your detailed response!
 

StormBlasterX

New member
Unfortunately, some servers restrict access based on country due to legal or technical reasons. You might try using a VPN to connect from a different region or look for servers that explicitly support players from Australia.
 
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