I had recently gotten then desire to pick up Minecraft again, and updated it for the latest version. However, when I went to play on a Single Player server, it was running slower than it had before, practically running at 1 FPS.
The PC that I'm playing on was able to run it perfectly not 2 months ago, so this isn't a case of a new PC not having the capacity to run Minecraft.
My laptop's specs are: Windows 10 Version 1803, Intel Core i3 CPU @1.70 GHz, 4.00 GB RAM, 64-bit OS and processor.
I tried the following to resolve the issue:
> Turning down all graphics options to their lowest settings
> Changing the JVM arguments settings in the Launch Settings
> Fully uninstalling and reinstalling the game and resetting the laptop
> Doing the same process twice, this time deleting the old installer and downloading a new one
> Uninstalling and reinstalling Java for 64-bit
What further complicates the issue is that a friend went through the process of downloading Minecraft on their PC for me to see what the frame-rate was like and it was perfect.
I've heard people say that I should try using Optifine, but with how things have been going, I'm unsure if that would really solve my problem.
If there are any other methods that can be offered that would help solve this issue, I would be greatly appreciative.
That computer is below the requirements for Minecraft.
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Would like to know how I was able to play Minecraft just fine a few months ago then, since it was on the same computer
And even then, if the requirements for Minecraft have changed, would you be so kind as to actually go into detail as to why it no longer meets the requirements.
CPU tells GPU what to do, java is a relatively slow programming language compared to C(and variants). you could run Windows 10 edition or try optifine as I use it and it definitely boosts performance or downgrade.
So, no longer is my CPU capable of running it (mine running at 1.70 GHz and the requirement is 3.1 GHz) but I also don't meet the minimum requirements for the GPU...
My computer is new and runs at 60 FPS, even with high render distance in 1.12. 1.13 drops it to ~30-40 fps... there is definitely significant performance problems. I've also seen and heard that worlds and chunks take much longer to load.
I had recently gotten then desire to pick up Minecraft again, and updated it for the latest version. However, when I went to play on a Single Player server, it was running slower than it had before, practically running at 1 FPS.
The PC that I'm playing on was able to run it perfectly not 2 months ago, so this isn't a case of a new PC not having the capacity to run Minecraft.
My laptop's specs are: Windows 10 Version 1803, Intel Core i3 CPU @1.70 GHz, 4.00 GB RAM, 64-bit OS and processor.
I tried the following to resolve the issue:
> Turning down all graphics options to their lowest settings
> Changing the JVM arguments settings in the Launch Settings
> Fully uninstalling and reinstalling the game and resetting the laptop
> Doing the same process twice, this time deleting the old installer and downloading a new one
> Uninstalling and reinstalling Java for 64-bit
What further complicates the issue is that a friend went through the process of downloading Minecraft on their PC for me to see what the frame-rate was like and it was perfect.
I've heard people say that I should try using Optifine, but with how things have been going, I'm unsure if that would really solve my problem.
If there are any other methods that can be offered that would help solve this issue, I would be greatly appreciative.
Post a dxdiag log http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/pixel-format-not-accelerated/support/
Here is a link to my DxDiag Log: https://pastebin.com/SRyKBek2
That computer is below the requirements for Minecraft.
Would like to know how I was able to play Minecraft just fine a few months ago then, since it was on the same computer
And even then, if the requirements for Minecraft have changed, would you be so kind as to actually go into detail as to why it no longer meets the requirements.
CPU tells GPU what to do, java is a relatively slow programming language compared to C(and variants). you could run Windows 10 edition or try optifine as I use it and it definitely boosts performance or downgrade.
My repos are on GitHub
CommonProxy and ClientProxy? nah I prefer
These are the official minecraft system requirements https://help.mojang.com/customer/en/portal/articles/325948-minecraft-java-edition-system-requirements
Right, so they have changed...
So, no longer is my CPU capable of running it (mine running at 1.70 GHz and the requirement is 3.1 GHz) but I also don't meet the minimum requirements for the GPU...
Yes, your computer is so old, even your GPU manufacturer dropped support for it.
My computer is new and runs at 60 FPS, even with high render distance in 1.12. 1.13 drops it to ~30-40 fps... there is definitely significant performance problems. I've also seen and heard that worlds and chunks take much longer to load.
1.13 is 1.8 all over again(check performance in 1.7.10 and compare with 1.8 to understand)
My repos are on GitHub
CommonProxy and ClientProxy? nah I prefer