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'Not Tired Enough to Sleep' after joining server


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I find that if I join a server (v1.20.7) during the night and try to sleep, I get a "you are not tired enough to sleep" message when clicking the bed. This is kind of annoying: if other players were about to sleep, now I'm standing here like a clown screwing up everybody's bedtime 🤡

What determines tiredness? I tried harvesting some fields for an hour, but that didn't stop the error.

And is there any setting to control this behaviour in multiplayer?

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Sleep is something of a hot mess in multiplayer, I'm afraid. There are many mods that help out, but nothing purely client side that I know of.

In a more vanilla server, the only way I know of is to log out of the server for long enough for everyone else to get some shut-eye, then log back in. You should be on the same cycle as everyone else until the next time you log out before you get your requisite up-hours. (I think 8?)

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Welcome to the forums! I don't know what determines tiredness, but I know that your character will never be tired when you first log in. Being tired doesn't affect anything, aside from letting you sleep to pass the time. To get tired enough to sleep, I think you just have to stay logged in to that world for a few in-game hours; what you do during that time doesn't matter.

As for whether there's a setting to control that in multiplayer...to my knowledge, there is not. There may be a mod that changes it, but I would hazard a guess that most players don't bother sleeping since there's no real downside to being an insomniac currently. Your best bet is just asking everyone to sleep in the chat for daylight to arrive faster.

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Does anyone know if there is a tiredness measure that VS can or does expose? for modders? Are there any server commands that will print your tiredness - or when you can sleep next?

Actually it looks like the reis a player watched attribute called tiredness....how much tiredness do you require for sleep? Does anyone know that?

Edited by Velynicus
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