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Clarify usercache bug
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***Please note: we do not recommend removing the prefix unless you are certain that no one will share a username between a Java and Bedrock player.***
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***Please note: we do not recommend removing the prefix unless you are certain that no one will share a username between a Java and Bedrock player.***
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In your Floodgate config, change `username-prefix` to whichever prefix you desire - you can set it to `""` and there will be no prefix. On Spigot servers, you should also shut down your server and delete your `usercache.json` file located in the same folder as your server jar to prevent users who already joined from having the old prefix.
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In your Floodgate config, change `username-prefix` to whichever prefix you desire - you can set it to `""` and there will be no prefix.
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On some older Paper servers (or any forks that use them), you may need to also shut down your server and delete your `usercache.json` file located in the same folder as your server jar to prevent users who already joined from having the old prefix. See below if you qualify.
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## Running commands
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## Running commands
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@ -89,6 +91,8 @@ See [this page](FAQ#how-do-i-add-players-to-the-whitelist-when-using-floodgate).
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### Prefix is not changing on the server after changing it in the config.
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### Prefix is not changing on the server after changing it in the config.
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Between the Paper builds of 1.15.2-355 and 1.16.5-505, there was a bug where Floodgate players who had already connected to the server would not have their prefixed changed. Paper builds 1.16.5-506 and later fix this issue.
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Ensure that you removed the `usercache.json` file from the server root directory and restart your server.
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Ensure that you removed the `usercache.json` file from the server root directory and restart your server.
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### Error with Forge/Fabric
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### Error with Forge/Fabric
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