diff --git a/Common-Issues.md b/Common-Issues.md index 3591303..7d0d995 100644 --- a/Common-Issues.md +++ b/Common-Issues.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This usually has something to do on your host's end. Most commonly, it's because If you have your configuration set up like this, put simply, it won't work. If authentication for the Java server is set to online, it is expected Geyser is configured the same way. The server requires a valid Minecraft: Java Edition account, and if you aren't logging into one with Geyser, then you will be unable to join the server. If your configuration is set up properly and you're still getting this issue, it could be that your credentials are invalid. ## Floodgate Misconfiguration -See [this page](https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser/wiki/Floodgate) for more information. +See [this page](Floodgate) for more information. ## Mojang Resetting Account Credentials -This is unfortunately something we have no control over, and is most likely the case when you're running Geyser as a plugin on a server host or joining a friend far away from your location. If you're running Geyser locally, this should not happen to you, but what we recommend for servers is a plugin we make called [Floodgate](https://github.com/GeyserMC/Floodgate), which allows for Bedrock clients to join your server without needing a Java Edition account. Take a look [here](https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser/wiki/Floodgate) for more information. +This is unfortunately something we have no control over, and is most likely the case when you're running Geyser as a plugin on a server host or joining a friend far away from your location. If you're running Geyser locally, this should not happen to you, but what we recommend for servers is a plugin we make called [Floodgate](https://github.com/GeyserMC/Floodgate), which allows for Bedrock clients to join your server without needing a Java Edition account. Take a look [here](Floodgate) for more information.