3)click on Animations (if you do not see this button, install Optifine or fix your installation of it)
4)turn off the "Terrain animated" option
You literally don't have to do anything else, and if you don't notice any significant improvement from just this change then your computer is so good that FPS issues just don't exist for you and you're just being entirely unreasonable.
I personally play modpacks that require around 4gigs of RAM to play comfortably (my system only has 8gigs available), using a benchmark of 10 render distance, Fancy graphics, no clouds, and FPS at 85-100. Without Optifine installed, I generally get 10 fps and more often than not dip down below 5fps, AND this generally occurs all the way from a render distance of 2 up to a render of 10 to 12 or whatever finally ends up crashing Minecraft. With Optifine installed and JUST with that terrain animation option turned off, I get a minimum of 150fps and I can comfortably turn render up to 16+ before fps drops down anywhere near 60; depending on the pack and the exact terrain around me, I can sometimes get 250-300fps and once I managed to spike to 500.
3)click on Animations (if you do not see this button, install Optifine or fix your installation of it)
4)turn off the "Terrain animated" option
You literally don't have to do anything else, and if you don't notice any significant improvement from just this change then your computer is so good that FPS issues just don't exist for you and you're just being entirely unreasonable.
I personally play modpacks that require around 4gigs of RAM to play comfortably (my system only has 8gigs available), using a benchmark of 10 render distance, Fancy graphics, no clouds, and FPS at 85-100. Without Optifine installed, I generally get 10 fps and more often than not dip down below 5fps, AND this generally occurs all the way from a render distance of 2 up to a render of 10 to 12 or whatever finally ends up crashing Minecraft. With Optifine installed and JUST with that terrain animation option turned off, I get a minimum of 150fps and I can comfortably turn render up to 16+ before fps drops down anywhere near 60; depending on the pack and the exact terrain around me, I can sometimes get 250-300fps and once I managed to spike to 500.
As has been already said, what do you need 300+ fps? There is no monitor I know of that can display all of that.
Well, I know people think 300 fps is a lot. And the monitor doesn't really matter to me, I can tell the difference between 200fps and 300fps with a 60hz monitor, it's just me.
3)click on Animations (if you do not see this button, install Optifine or fix your installation of it)
4)turn off the "Terrain animated" option
You literally don't have to do anything else, and if you don't notice any significant improvement from just this change then your computer is so good that FPS issues just don't exist for you and you're just being entirely unreasonable.
I personally play modpacks that require around 4gigs of RAM to play comfortably (my system only has 8gigs available), using a benchmark of 10 render distance, Fancy graphics, no clouds, and FPS at 85-100. Without Optifine installed, I generally get 10 fps and more often than not dip down below 5fps, AND this generally occurs all the way from a render distance of 2 up to a render of 10 to 12 or whatever finally ends up crashing Minecraft. With Optifine installed and JUST with that terrain animation option turned off, I get a minimum of 150fps and I can comfortably turn render up to 16+ before fps drops down anywhere near 60; depending on the pack and the exact terrain around me, I can sometimes get 250-300fps and once I managed to spike to 500.
Ok i am gonna change that later, and does it make the game look wired? Lick glitchy chunk loading and stuff?
Well, I know people think 300 fps is a lot. And the monitor doesn't really matter to me, I can tell the difference between 200fps and 300fps with a 60hz monitor, it's just me.
No you can't. I don't mean to be rude but it's probably placebo.
Hi, people.
I want to see if anyone can help me increase my FPS WITHOUT TURNING DOWN MY SETTINGS!!!!!
I have a good computer and I can get around 300 FPS most of the time, but I want more.
Here are the things I have already done:
Install optifine and BetterFps
Put more ram into minecraft
Put more ram into Java
Used my other graphics card (not default)
If anyone has more ways to increase my FPS pls let me know.
Thx and have a wonderful day!
1)press escape to get to the main pause screen
2)click on Video Settings
3)click on Animations (if you do not see this button, install Optifine or fix your installation of it)
4)turn off the "Terrain animated" option
You literally don't have to do anything else, and if you don't notice any significant improvement from just this change then your computer is so good that FPS issues just don't exist for you and you're just being entirely unreasonable.
I personally play modpacks that require around 4gigs of RAM to play comfortably (my system only has 8gigs available), using a benchmark of 10 render distance, Fancy graphics, no clouds, and FPS at 85-100. Without Optifine installed, I generally get 10 fps and more often than not dip down below 5fps, AND this generally occurs all the way from a render distance of 2 up to a render of 10 to 12 or whatever finally ends up crashing Minecraft. With Optifine installed and JUST with that terrain animation option turned off, I get a minimum of 150fps and I can comfortably turn render up to 16+ before fps drops down anywhere near 60; depending on the pack and the exact terrain around me, I can sometimes get 250-300fps and once I managed to spike to 500.
As has been already said, what do you need 300+ fps? There is no monitor I know of that can display all of that.
KK here are my specs:
Intel core i7 i7700k something i forgot
NVIDIA GTX 1070 (idk how to write it)
16gb of ram
rest i forgot i dont think it really matters tho
Well, I know people think 300 fps is a lot. And the monitor doesn't really matter to me, I can tell the difference between 200fps and 300fps with a 60hz monitor, it's just me.
Ok i am gonna change that later, and does it make the game look wired? Lick glitchy chunk loading and stuff?
No you can't. I don't mean to be rude but it's probably placebo.