Anyone know what might cause Forge to not see Optine_U_C6 as a mod? For me it's like Forge can't even see the jar. No other mod does this. The only way I can get it to work is by putting Optifine into my Forge jar.
Come on dude, an atom procesor? You can't single out Minecraft as unplayable - every game is unplayable on that. My network storage devices run an atom processor.
You will need to use NVIDIA's control panel and go to "Manage 3D settings". On the Program Settings tab, click Add and choose your java executable. Minecraft 1.6.x uses javaw.exe by default, so find Javaw.exe in your Java's installation path.
Once added, make sure it is selected in the dropdown ("Select a program to customize").
For the next dropdown (preferred graphics chipset) select "High-Performance NVIDIA processor"
Finally, scroll down in the settings and change Threaded optimization to off.
By default, Java is using the integrated graphics option. This is a major performance hit for laptop users. Also, I believe that 1.7.2 uses multiple cores now - so, shutting off Threaded optimization will prevent some of the stutters (and flickers if using optifine back in earlier versions).
Yes, and it works pretty good for some people, but generaly only people with good computers that get an FPS boost in 1.7, I'd say like from 60 FPS to 100 FPS, while some other users with not-so-good PCs went from 30 FPS in 1.6 (w/o Optifine) to 10 FPS in 1.7. Seems ridiculous.
Hmmm, may I ask how do I do that?
Those settings are in your graphics control panel.
Come on dude, an atom procesor? You can't single out Minecraft as unplayable - every game is unplayable on that. My network storage devices run an atom processor.
You will need to use NVIDIA's control panel and go to "Manage 3D settings". On the Program Settings tab, click Add and choose your java executable. Minecraft 1.6.x uses javaw.exe by default, so find Javaw.exe in your Java's installation path.
Once added, make sure it is selected in the dropdown ("Select a program to customize").
For the next dropdown (preferred graphics chipset) select "High-Performance NVIDIA processor"
Finally, scroll down in the settings and change Threaded optimization to off.
By default, Java is using the integrated graphics option. This is a major performance hit for laptop users. Also, I believe that 1.7.2 uses multiple cores now - so, shutting off Threaded optimization will prevent some of the stutters (and flickers if using optifine back in earlier versions).
I don't know what NVIDIA is, but if this will help my fps that would be awesome. I see MC_Potato say he has a Raedon (I don't know what that is either :P) if these are brand names, I have a windows vista dell laptop (I know it's horrible hahaha) will this be possible for me to do to boost my fps?
Come on dude, an atom procesor? You can't single out Minecraft as unplayable - every game is unplayable on that. My network storage devices run an atom processor.
someone never used netbook before.
sure it can run games...
Which OptiFine edition should I get? I read this FAQ but still have some questions. http://optifine.net/faq.php
Is OptiFine Light also helpful for underpowered desktops? Or is it made for underpowered laptops and notebooks only?
I tried OptiFine Ultra with everything OFF or Lowest Settings to increase FPS but on full screen mode the game is still laggy, I pressed F3 and the fps is low, I would say average around 30fps. Is there a way to check what my ping/ms is?
Should I get OptiFine Light? Is there anything else I can try to do to maximize my FPS on an underpowered desktop?
I'm using Ultra now because it has Multi-Core support, does Light have Multi-Core support?
I don't know what NVIDIA is, but if this will help my fps that would be awesome. I see MC_Potato say he has a Raedon (I don't know what that is either ) if these are brand names, I have a windows vista dell laptop (I know it's horrible hahaha) will this be possible for me to do to boost my fps?
It refers to your graphics card. Nvidia GeForce and AMD Radeon are some of the most common ones.
How did u guys make it possible to put optifine and forge to work together???Um how come i have a underpowered laptop but optifine light doesn't work for my laptop when i use it?I might have more questions later
Which OptiFine edition should I get? I read this FAQ but still have some questions. http://optifine.net/faq.php
Is OptiFine Light also helpful for underpowered desktops? Or is it made for underpowered laptops and notebooks only?
I tried OptiFine Ultra with everything OFF or Lowest Settings to increase FPS but on full screen mode the game is still laggy, I pressed F3 and the fps is low, I would say average around 30fps. Is there a way to check what my ping/ms is?
Should I get OptiFine Light? Is there anything else I can try to do to maximize my FPS on an underpowered desktop?
I'm using Ultra now because it has Multi-Core support, does Light have Multi-Core support?
Do most people play the game in Window Mode?
I'd suggest the ultra version. But there's no harm in testing the different versions for yourself, load a world and switch between the optifine versions, then stick with the one that gets the highest average fps
Bro, not to upset you or anything, but these are no where near gaming specs... 4GB is minimum as Windows usually takes up 2GB from all the services it runs. I'm not sure what Pineview is, but I'm assuming this is a laptop or netbook. If Minecraft is your Main thing, I'd save up and build a nice $400 Mini-Desktop to play games on or pay more $$$ to get a Laptop with a Dedicated Graphics card with an Core i3 Processor.
Well my system is a ne56r48u, if that says anything... It runs minecraft but the fps is between 9-30 roughly by default. Optifine actually stabilizes it to roughly 20-35... 25 average. steadily. So I am one, even though it is a laptop, kinda needs optifine to at least have an ok fps to play with. However on that note, they can take their time, as I am in no rush; since I would rather them get a workable copy than to rush one out. So lots of patience on my side.
Its a Gateway Laptop. Again, not the best, but at least you have a Pentium and the RAM. Since Minecraft 1.7+ is going to using Shaders, a graphics card is going to be required, if not now, then soon...
Tip for all : Your system should be able to "load balance" whats on the machine. Whether you are a Gamer or not, a graphics card is usually desired in all Consumer applications these days, even to just run the OS and Surf the Web. Like I stated before, I have an i3 and GT 610 (cheapest hardware avail at the time). System runs fine and can play most games for me and my wife on Low / Medium. (examples : LoL + Minecraft). These games run fine because the system has 2x sources of processing to deal with the load. Most Laptops and low end PCs have "built-in" graphics to the processor (Intel HD // Radeon A). This is bad joojoo because the processor not only has to deal with the data load, but the graphical load as well. Minecraft specifically has to render Chunks (65,536 Blocks). 8 Chunks is 524,288 Blocks and every block is an array of data holding values such as : Textures, Animation, Light Data, Block IDs, Blast Resistance, Tool Resistance, Flammability, Placement Parameters, Texture Connection Data, Entity Data, etc. If you multiply those values by 524,288 you are pushing a lot of onDemand Information. So, if you're process has 2 Cores and needs 1 Core to do video, that leaves 1 Core left to deal with Minecraft, Windows, Services and any other applications you are running (Music, Youtube, Systray stuff). In short : You're gonna have a bad time.
Bonus Tip : You can buy an i3/GT micro desktop for about $400 (Tower + Internals). My suggestion is always get the news Sockets for your Motherboard so you can upgrade next time Games decide to crank it up a notch. Recommended Specs to live by :
CPU : Core i3+
MEM : 4GB + (8GB for actual gamers)
VID : GeForce or Radeon with 128-bit Bus Width (Examples GT630 / Radeon 6xxx Series)
HDD : 7200RPM (Size depends on User)
SND : Sound Blaster Go PRO (Not required, but $20 on Amazon to help alleviate the CPU even more)
PSU : 480W (Way overkill, but longevity is higher with super light loads)
Hi guys my Forge log says this when I try to put Optifine into my mods folder:
"2013-10-27 09:42:04 [INFO] [ForgeModLoader] FML has found a non-mod file OptiFine_1.6.4_HD_U_C6.jar in your mods directory. It will now be injected into your classpath. This could severe stability issues, it should be removed if possible."
Yet, Optifine does not work when I test it in game. Can anyone tell based on this log whether something is going wrong? Thanks.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks.
Come on dude, an atom procesor? You can't single out Minecraft as unplayable - every game is unplayable on that. My network storage devices run an atom processor.
Too bad I got a Raedon...
LOL
Those settings are in your graphics control panel.
I have a Pentium 4 processor, is that worse?
It's 3.2GHz, but it is 8 years old.
I don't know what NVIDIA is, but if this will help my fps that would be awesome. I see MC_Potato say he has a Raedon (I don't know what that is either :P) if these are brand names, I have a windows vista dell laptop (I know it's horrible hahaha) will this be possible for me to do to boost my fps?
someone never used netbook before.
sure it can run games...
http://optifine.net/faq.php
Is OptiFine Light also helpful for underpowered desktops? Or is it made for underpowered laptops and notebooks only?
I tried OptiFine Ultra with everything OFF or Lowest Settings to increase FPS but on full screen mode the game is still laggy, I pressed F3 and the fps is low, I would say average around 30fps. Is there a way to check what my ping/ms is?
Should I get OptiFine Light? Is there anything else I can try to do to maximize my FPS on an underpowered desktop?
I'm using Ultra now because it has Multi-Core support, does Light have Multi-Core support?
Do most people play the game in Window Mode?
It refers to your graphics card. Nvidia GeForce and AMD Radeon are some of the most common ones.
I'd suggest the ultra version. But there's no harm in testing the different versions for yourself, load a world and switch between the optifine versions, then stick with the one that gets the highest average fps
But how and where do I find that?
LOL
then press yes.
then click on the display bar.
then you will see your Graphics card name.
Yes, I know, but then what? I don't see any options there to modify any settings.
LOL
Bro, not to upset you or anything, but these are no where near gaming specs... 4GB is minimum as Windows usually takes up 2GB from all the services it runs. I'm not sure what Pineview is, but I'm assuming this is a laptop or netbook. If Minecraft is your Main thing, I'd save up and build a nice $400 Mini-Desktop to play games on or pay more $$$ to get a Laptop with a Dedicated Graphics card with an Core i3 Processor.
You sir... are not rendering in full screen Minecraft, which everyone plays in. FPS is different when the Window is the size of iPod.
Its a Gateway Laptop. Again, not the best, but at least you have a Pentium and the RAM. Since Minecraft 1.7+ is going to using Shaders, a graphics card is going to be required, if not now, then soon...
Tip for all : Your system should be able to "load balance" whats on the machine. Whether you are a Gamer or not, a graphics card is usually desired in all Consumer applications these days, even to just run the OS and Surf the Web. Like I stated before, I have an i3 and GT 610 (cheapest hardware avail at the time). System runs fine and can play most games for me and my wife on Low / Medium. (examples : LoL + Minecraft). These games run fine because the system has 2x sources of processing to deal with the load. Most Laptops and low end PCs have "built-in" graphics to the processor (Intel HD // Radeon A). This is bad joojoo because the processor not only has to deal with the data load, but the graphical load as well. Minecraft specifically has to render Chunks (65,536 Blocks). 8 Chunks is 524,288 Blocks and every block is an array of data holding values such as : Textures, Animation, Light Data, Block IDs, Blast Resistance, Tool Resistance, Flammability, Placement Parameters, Texture Connection Data, Entity Data, etc. If you multiply those values by 524,288 you are pushing a lot of onDemand Information. So, if you're process has 2 Cores and needs 1 Core to do video, that leaves 1 Core left to deal with Minecraft, Windows, Services and any other applications you are running (Music, Youtube, Systray stuff). In short : You're gonna have a bad time.
Bonus Tip : You can buy an i3/GT micro desktop for about $400 (Tower + Internals). My suggestion is always get the news Sockets for your Motherboard so you can upgrade next time Games decide to crank it up a notch. Recommended Specs to live by :
CPU : Core i3+
MEM : 4GB + (8GB for actual gamers)
VID : GeForce or Radeon with 128-bit Bus Width (Examples GT630 / Radeon 6xxx Series)
HDD : 7200RPM (Size depends on User)
SND : Sound Blaster Go PRO (Not required, but $20 on Amazon to help alleviate the CPU even more)
PSU : 480W (Way overkill, but longevity is higher with super light loads)
"2013-10-27 09:42:04 [INFO] [ForgeModLoader] FML has found a non-mod file OptiFine_1.6.4_HD_U_C6.jar in your mods directory. It will now be injected into your classpath. This could severe stability issues, it should be removed if possible."
Yet, Optifine does not work when I test it in game. Can anyone tell based on this log whether something is going wrong? Thanks.