ugh, Hi. I was just wondering.....
I recently registered my new Minecraft Account, Is it possible to get my optifine cape transferred onto my new account?
Old IGN: EpicBurgerDude
New IGN: DJNinjaCrash
It depends what date i paid on, As i remember it was only around a month ago, Or less.
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It depends what date i paid on, As i remember it was only around a month ago, Or less.
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I'm sure this post is just going to get burried but...
I've always ran optifine, I don't remember a time when I didn't run optifine
my mincraft experience has always been laggy at best, with frame rates hovering around 15-20fps WITH optifine, and all the settings turned to the absolute "simplest" appearance (all animations off, everything on fast etc.)
I never really thought much of it, since that's always been the way it's been.
Just yesterday, I totally and definitively rage quit using mods for the last time, I'm tired of them messing with my worlds lol
so I started a fresh, mod free vanilla world.
No forge, no modloader, no optifine, no nothing.
well... WHAT WHAT WHAT? It's so smooth! It's so fluent!
while running vanilla minecraft, I can run fancy graphics, all animations on, and render distance normal
and it runs at 60+ fps.
So what gives?
I'm not playing with mods again, so I don't plan on installing optifine again, but it might be something to look into.
I play on my macbook pro, 2.3GHz dual core/stock graphics
I'm sure this post is just going to get burried but...
I've always ran optifine, I don't remember a time when I didn't run optifine
my mincraft experience has always been laggy at best, with frame rates hovering around 15-20fps WITH optifine, and all the settings turned to the absolute "simplest" appearance (all animations off, everything on fast etc.)
I never really thought much of it, since that's always been the way it's been.
Just yesterday, I totally and definitively rage quit using mods for the last time, I'm tired of them messing with my worlds lol
so I started a fresh, mod free vanilla world.
No forge, no modloader, no optifine, no nothing.
well... WHAT WHAT WHAT? It's so smooth! It's so fluent!
while running vanilla minecraft, I can run fancy graphics, all animations on, and render distance normal
and it runs at 60+ fps.
So what gives?
I'm not playing with mods again, so I don't plan on installing optifine again, but it might be something to look into.
I play on my macbook pro, 2.3GHz dual core/stock graphics
That's nice to know...
Well the main reason for optiifne was to decrease lag and nothing else but that. (And maybe some HD Custom textures support) usually just to fix those crazy Lag Spikes people get sometimes when playing on slow end computers. So probably Optifine was doing some sort of stabilizing the FPS on your computer so it would decrease CPU load? Don't know really.
First off, how much memory is in your machine? The more mods you add (or higher resolution texture pack you use), the more things can be affected based on how much "free" memory you have available.
The second issue is the stock graphics. More specifically, the software drivers for those stock graphics. But, also the hardware and settings you have configured.
On the hardware side, "stock" or "onboard/integrated" graphics also usually take a specified portion of the system memory to use for the graphics. This is often a very little amount but it also means that there is that much less memory available for the rest of the system to use. Start throwing in background programs you may have running and it can get really tight. Plus, integrated graphic chipsets (at least on older systems) tend to not be all that powerful and also usually rely on additional processing from the main CPU to supplement graphics processing.
On the software side, drivers for "stock" or "onboard/integrated" graphics tend not to be all that great. Plus, they usually don't allow many configuration options or feature support. Depending on what settings you have configured for your graphics (if you can even configure any), those settings may either hinder or enhance performance when it comes to in-game settings. Since OptiFine modifies graphic functions (some optional), there could be a conflict between settings or your system may not be able to support some of the advanced functionality added from it. This is not limited to the graphics chipset either. For instance, your system could possibly perform better with OptiFine's "Chunk Loading" setting configured to NOT use multi-core even though you have a dual-core system. Of course, other settings such as those for Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering will also give you a performance hit when using them even if your graphics drivers do fully support these options (which, "stock" graphics usually do NOT). OptiFine can also be used to disable certain in-game features (normally not configurable in the "vanilla" game) in order to increase performance. For instance, you can disable clouds altogether which should increase performance since clouds would no longer have to be rendered.
Those are just a few examples of the many factors that can influence your performance when OptiFine is installed.
Hey man optifine is probably the most useful mod in all of minecraft!
But as a texture artist, can u spit-ball me a date when the custom skies will be an option (People get really ed when i advertise compatibility for something they cant use)
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
So yea. does anyone know where to report connecting texture bugs? im still having trouble with snow grass and mycelium that grows over the side and sideways logs. if someone could point me in the right direction id really appreciate it. thanx
I'm sure this post is just going to get burried but...
I've always ran optifine, I don't remember a time when I didn't run optifine
my mincraft experience has always been laggy at best, with frame rates hovering around 15-20fps WITH optifine, and all the settings turned to the absolute "simplest" appearance (all animations off, everything on fast etc.)
I never really thought much of it, since that's always been the way it's been.
Just yesterday, I totally and definitively rage quit using mods for the last time, I'm tired of them messing with my worlds lol
so I started a fresh, mod free vanilla world.
No forge, no modloader, no optifine, no nothing.
well... WHAT WHAT WHAT? It's so smooth! It's so fluent!
while running vanilla minecraft, I can run fancy graphics, all animations on, and render distance normal
and it runs at 60+ fps.
So what gives?
I'm not playing with mods again, so I don't plan on installing optifine again, but it might be something to look into.
I play on my macbook pro, 2.3GHz dual core/stock graphics
What gives is that you didn't actually experimentally determine exactly WHAT was causing you so much lag. Optifine was almost certainly not the issue. I'd suggest you give it a try by itself. Without Optifine, you probably would have seen even worse frame rates with the other mods. It was more than likely one of the other mods that took up a lot of CPU, especially mods that add a lot of extra blocks that need to be generated in each chunk like Metallurgy, or extra AI processes like those needed for the villagers in Millénaire, or even mods like ExtraBiomesXL that generate much more resource-intensive terrain (those mountains add a LOT more blocks that need to be generated and rendered).
don't click this link...
Not sure how i can prove it,
I guess I did comment on this account before when I donated,
And in paypal the reason was: EpicBurgerDude
From which email was the donation?
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It depends what date i paid on, As i remember it was only around a month ago, Or less.
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Cape moved to DJNinjaCrash.
I've always ran optifine, I don't remember a time when I didn't run optifine
my mincraft experience has always been laggy at best, with frame rates hovering around 15-20fps WITH optifine, and all the settings turned to the absolute "simplest" appearance (all animations off, everything on fast etc.)
I never really thought much of it, since that's always been the way it's been.
Just yesterday, I totally and definitively rage quit using mods for the last time, I'm tired of them messing with my worlds lol
so I started a fresh, mod free vanilla world.
No forge, no modloader, no optifine, no nothing.
well... WHAT WHAT WHAT? It's so smooth! It's so fluent!
while running vanilla minecraft, I can run fancy graphics, all animations on, and render distance normal
and it runs at 60+ fps.
So what gives?
I'm not playing with mods again, so I don't plan on installing optifine again, but it might be something to look into.
I play on my macbook pro, 2.3GHz dual core/stock graphics
Well the main reason for optiifne was to decrease lag and nothing else but that. (And maybe some HD Custom textures support) usually just to fix those crazy Lag Spikes people get sometimes when playing on slow end computers. So probably Optifine was doing some sort of stabilizing the FPS on your computer so it would decrease CPU load? Don't know really.
A couple of things on this.
First off, how much memory is in your machine? The more mods you add (or higher resolution texture pack you use), the more things can be affected based on how much "free" memory you have available.
The second issue is the stock graphics. More specifically, the software drivers for those stock graphics. But, also the hardware and settings you have configured.
On the hardware side, "stock" or "onboard/integrated" graphics also usually take a specified portion of the system memory to use for the graphics. This is often a very little amount but it also means that there is that much less memory available for the rest of the system to use. Start throwing in background programs you may have running and it can get really tight. Plus, integrated graphic chipsets (at least on older systems) tend to not be all that powerful and also usually rely on additional processing from the main CPU to supplement graphics processing.
On the software side, drivers for "stock" or "onboard/integrated" graphics tend not to be all that great. Plus, they usually don't allow many configuration options or feature support. Depending on what settings you have configured for your graphics (if you can even configure any), those settings may either hinder or enhance performance when it comes to in-game settings. Since OptiFine modifies graphic functions (some optional), there could be a conflict between settings or your system may not be able to support some of the advanced functionality added from it. This is not limited to the graphics chipset either. For instance, your system could possibly perform better with OptiFine's "Chunk Loading" setting configured to NOT use multi-core even though you have a dual-core system. Of course, other settings such as those for Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering will also give you a performance hit when using them even if your graphics drivers do fully support these options (which, "stock" graphics usually do NOT). OptiFine can also be used to disable certain in-game features (normally not configurable in the "vanilla" game) in order to increase performance. For instance, you can disable clouds altogether which should increase performance since clouds would no longer have to be rendered.
Those are just a few examples of the many factors that can influence your performance when OptiFine is installed.
But as a texture artist, can u spit-ball me a date when the custom skies will be an option (People get really ed when i advertise compatibility for something they cant use)
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
1.4.5 Minceraft
1.4.5 MinecraftForge-universal-1.4.5-6.4.0.397
1.4.5 OptiFine HD D3 Ultra
When i was Singleplayer -> Create NewWorld ,
World was not appropriately loaded and player was floated in the air
The solution is to restart client...
Please modify it
Donate.
You don't have to. Wait 30 seconds to a minute and it loads.
Latest Forge is .408
and I think you mean, is Optifine compatible with forge, then yes it is.
Though I'm getting slight texture bugs using Optifine.
Cheers!
On a PC it's F8. Once in zoom, the default is the slow pan effect. F8 toggles that off, and the speed goes back to normal.