Then this doesn't apply to you as Intel doesn't make dedicated graphics cards for gaming--only integrated chips. The point of this fix is if you have both a video card and integrated video and there's a conflict where Minecraft is using the inferior onboard stuff instead of the card made for gaming. If you only have integrated video, there is no such conflict. Unfortunately there's no real quick fix for hardware not designed for gaming. The best you can do is check out and follow the performance guide on the FAQ on this thread's first post. Note that memory allocation for Minecraft can now also be performed through the profile editor in Minecraft's launcher.
then, why is my game so laggy? i have tried allocating diferent ammounts of memory to minecraft ( 2G, 3G, 4G. Etc) and its still the same, its not the pack since i tried without using it, and the difference is about 2 FPS, i really want to play the game without any lag... I hope Mojang will try to fix it...
Then this doesn't apply to you as Intel doesn't make dedicated graphics cards for gaming--only integrated chips. The point of this fix is if you have both a video card and integrated video and there's a conflict where Minecraft is using the inferior onboard stuff instead of the card made for gaming. If you only have integrated video, there is no such conflict. Unfortunately there's no real quick fix for hardware not designed for gaming. The best you can do is check out and follow the performance guide on the FAQ on this thread's first post. Note that memory allocation for Minecraft can now also be performed through the profile editor in Minecraft's launcher.
Just like I expect
Cause I did some searching on this
And I found the same but unfortunately I don't have enough RAM
The fix Misa posted was for computers with Intel graphics *AND* dedicated graphics, and makes the computer use the dedicated graphics instead of the slow Intel stuff. If all you have is the slow Intel stuff.. well.. do the math
The fix Misa posted was for computers with Intel graphics *AND* dedicated graphics, and makes the computer use the dedicated graphics instead of the slow Intel stuff. If all you have is the slow Intel stuff.. well.. do the math
Try to analize the post a little, i asked `why is my game so laggy?´ this is a 1.6 V issue, because, back at 1.5.2, my game was running smoothly, this doesnt have anything to do with my computer, it has to be the game.
Not much I can fix on my end right away. Sounds like they've changed how the fonts are rendered in this patch:[/size] [MC-17673] – Distorted fonts when using a converted texturepack on startup
[size=medium]For a quick fix, you could try moving the ascii png file from the font folder in the MCPatcher directory to the font folder in the default textures directory. The font will definitely show up in-game, but whether or not it'll have the proper spacing is kinda on Mojang at this point. If Mojang did in fact create a decent system for high resolution font rendering, then I'll likely need to later edit my pack to reflect this as I know Kahr has wanted to drop his HD Font rendering code from MCPatcher if he could. Though I'll still probably need to wait for MCPatcher to update for this change as it may have a better way of handling the spacing properties for Mojang's font rendering.[/size]
MCPatcher has been updated and resolved the issue. I appreciate your resopnse though, and want to thank you for making such an awesome resource pack.
Misa, I wanted to tell you something, as you see in the image, the Stone texture looks really weird when you have so many of them next to each other, I know you are an artist and that you know what you are doing, but, this have bothered me since i started using your texture pack (which is very awesome already) but, if you think the same as i do, could you try redoing the texture? i would be very, very grateful if you could do this for me, thanks -Darckray5
Misa, I wanted to tell you something, as you see in the image, the Stone texture looks really weird when you have so many of them next to each other, I know you are an artist and that you know what you are doing, but, this have bothered me since i started using your texture pack (which is very awesome already) but, if you think the same as i do, could you try redoing the texture? i would be very, very grateful if you could do this for me, thanks -Darckray5
She fixed that already a long time ago. Reinstall Mcpatcher as Kexikus said.
She fixed that already a long time ago. Reinstall Mcpatcher as Kexikus said.
This looks now better:
I dont really want to use CTM, its good and all, but, still, i want to reduce lag, misa, when you start making that Alternates file you were taking about a while ago, Could you add Stone alternates? you would make me very happy if you could do so
Went here to see the new horse textures. Have yet to see any (if there is any posted), but I did find that you're struggling financially or something about possibly becoming homeless. Is it true?
My magical psychic powers predict that you are running on a laptop--that and read Dinnerbone's tweets last week on the subject and it reminded me of the exact same issue I dealt with in my Tinychat years ago that seems to be popping up with more frequency since the 1.6 update. If you're running on a laptop with a dedicated graphics card, this is just a simple matter of assigning the java and/or minecraft applications to use your dedicated graphics over your integrated graphics
This is a rather old issue. I once encountered this with my cousin's HP Pavilion DV4 notebook 2 years back. It gave me headaches trying to fix it, since my cousin can't play Minecraft with the lag. It turns out that HP notebooks with "dynamic" switchable graphics had a problem with OpenGL-based games like Minecraft. These games could only utilize the integrated graphics and not the dedicated one, resulting to choppy performance. While they've released a patch for this for DV6 notebooks, they've yet to release one for my cousin's DV4, which he's no longer using.
Just thought of bringing this up in case some of you here with an HP DV6 notebook has a similar or the same problem.
Guys I am running Minecraft 1.6.2 with the MCPatcher 4.1.0_02 release (last fro the moment) and my fonts are kinda weird looking ,,there are some letters that are missing a little part of them from their right side, mostly it's a letter "e".
Take a look at the letter "e" on this image.
p.s. I am guessing it's a MCPatcher issue, but in the 4.1.0_02 change log it was mentioning, that it was fixed some font issue?!
Thanks
Interesting, you have connected textures working in 1.6.2?
So is this only me, or Minecraft 1.6.2 with mcpatcher-4.1.0_01 and mcpatcher-4.1.0_02 (the newest as of NOW) is not working properly: meaning the connected textures are not working plus the letters in the font are missing their right edge (mostly the letter "e")
You can see the pictures of the bags in the posts above !
1.6.1 is perfectly fine, though !
Oh odd it looks like it was on for your quartz pillars, but yeah that is why i asked because others are having issues also.
Mojang ninja updated 1.6.2 between the pre-release and final release and broke a few things with MCPatcher that were working perfectly in the pre-release. Just have some patience until they're fixed on the patcher. In the meantime, many of you could always just play on an older, working version (As that's now luducrously easy to do on the new launcher.). Or you could always play a real game instead of Minecraft.
Also I really shouldn't have to mention this by now, considering all the flaming and moderator intervention that's taken place over this in the past, but this thread is not for the discussion or promotion of the subject of MCPatcher vs. Optifine--it's for discussion of the texture pack.
The only technical issues or troubleshooting solutions that may be posted on this thread are those that arise only if you have followed the installation instructions on the first post or are in process of attempting to. If you haven't or are not, please take your issues to the appropriate thread of the utility you used to install this pack.
Love the updated pack. Especially enjoy the new charcoal... I just wanted to ask if there is a texture for the stem of melons? My pumpkin stems have textures, but the stem (or actual plant, I mean) of melons seems to be the minecraft default.
Mojang ninja updated 1.6.2 between the pre-release and final release and broke a few things with MCPatcher that were working perfectly in the pre-release. Just have some patience until they're fixed on the patcher. In the meantime, many of you could always just play on an older, working version (As that's now luducrously easy to do on the new launcher.). Or you could always play a real game instead of Minecraft.
(Just to echo the same thing with visual aids).
If you've updated to Mincraft 1.6.2 be aware that MCpatcher is not up-to-date and the latest version of MCpatcher (mcpatcher-4.1.0_02) does not patch 1.6.2...
What difference does that make with this resource pack? Well, if you're vigilant you've probably noticed some textures not working properly.
(1.6.2 as seen if patched with mcpatcher-4.1.0_02)
If you've got the new launcher just switch over and use 1.6.1-mcpatcher...
(open the launcher, select edit profile, and select 1.6.1-mcpatcher, click save profile, and run the game)
...and everything will look normal again.
They'll get it fixed soon and then you'll be able to patch 1.6.2, but in the meantime just use the older version.
Whatever in the last 1.5 Optifine update that made this pack run at 2 FPS is gone now! I can finally enjoy both again! Love that stone has a greenish tint in jungle biomes. It's a way to tell what biome I'm in underground without having to use the debug menu, which takes away from the experience.
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So I'm running 1.6.2, current version of Misa, and patched with the version of mcpatcher from this morning. CTD works, but I noticed the watermelon vine is the default texture. Pumpkins are fine. Any ideas what I might've screwed up?
If you've updated to Mincraft 1.6.2 be aware that MCpatcher is not up-to-date and the latest version of MCpatcher (mcpatcher-4.1.0_02) does not patch 1.6.2...
What difference does that make with this resource pack? Well, if you're vigilant you've probably noticed some textures not working properly.
(1.6.2 as seen if patched with mcpatcher-4.1.0_02)
If you've got the new launcher just switch over and use 1.6.1-mcpatcher...
(open the launcher, select edit profile, and select 1.6.1-mcpatcher, click save profile, and run the game)
...and everything will look normal again.
They'll get it fixed soon and then you'll be able to patch 1.6.2, but in the meantime just use the older version. Edit: To download MCPatcher 4.1.0_03 for 1.6.2 click here - https://bitbucket.or...er-4.1.0_03.exe (Windows)
Well, it doesn't work wit the newest my patcher version here (vers. 4.1.0_03). I downloaded it, then let it patch but it was still on 1.6.1.
Perhaps someone could help me? Do I have to completely reinstall the mc patcher + texture pack?
Edit: OK, actually i don't really know what i changed now, but it seemed to be right; it works now.
I see that you figured it out, but this is how it happens. MCPatcher directly relates to the current version that's being played or has been played recently. So if you're playing 1.6.1 MCPatcher will select that to patch by default. You have to select 1.6.2 from the new launcher, run the game, then close it, and run MCPatcher to patch 1.6.2. After that you should be running 1.6.2-mcpatcher.
Wut, mine always looked like the first image .-. is that a CTM feature?
I believe so. CTM features allow the textures to look better when placed side by side so that the textures don't just look like one small ugly repeating texture and it takes on a more natural looking consistency that way.
then, why is my game so laggy? i have tried allocating diferent ammounts of memory to minecraft ( 2G, 3G, 4G. Etc) and its still the same, its not the pack since i tried without using it, and the difference is about 2 FPS, i really want to play the game without any lag... I hope Mojang will try to fix it...
Just like I expect
Cause I did some searching on this
And I found the same but unfortunately I don't have enough RAM
Thanks
The fix Misa posted was for computers with Intel graphics *AND* dedicated graphics, and makes the computer use the dedicated graphics instead of the slow Intel stuff. If all you have is the slow Intel stuff.. well.. do the math
Try to analize the post a little, i asked `why is my game so laggy?´ this is a 1.6 V issue, because, back at 1.5.2, my game was running smoothly, this doesnt have anything to do with my computer, it has to be the game.
i did a search too, but, i didnt find anything, so i waited for misa to post something, you should use a half of your ram ( the same thing i did )
MCPatcher has been updated and resolved the issue. I appreciate your resopnse though, and want to thank you for making such an awesome resource pack.
Misa, I wanted to tell you something, as you see in the image, the Stone texture looks really weird when you have so many of them next to each other, I know you are an artist and that you know what you are doing, but, this have bothered me since i started using your texture pack (which is very awesome already) but, if you think the same as i do, could you try redoing the texture? i would be very, very grateful if you could do this for me, thanks -Darckray5
She fixed that already a long time ago. Reinstall Mcpatcher as Kexikus said.
This looks now better:
I dont really want to use CTM, its good and all, but, still, i want to reduce lag, misa, when you start making that Alternates file you were taking about a while ago, Could you add Stone alternates? you would make me very happy if you could do so
This is a rather old issue. I once encountered this with my cousin's HP Pavilion DV4 notebook 2 years back. It gave me headaches trying to fix it, since my cousin can't play Minecraft with the lag. It turns out that HP notebooks with "dynamic" switchable graphics had a problem with OpenGL-based games like Minecraft. These games could only utilize the integrated graphics and not the dedicated one, resulting to choppy performance. While they've released a patch for this for DV6 notebooks, they've yet to release one for my cousin's DV4, which he's no longer using.
Just thought of bringing this up in case some of you here with an HP DV6 notebook has a similar or the same problem.
Interesting, you have connected textures working in 1.6.2?
Oh odd it looks like it was on for your quartz pillars, but yeah that is why i asked because others are having issues also.
Also I really shouldn't have to mention this by now, considering all the flaming and moderator intervention that's taken place over this in the past, but this thread is not for the discussion or promotion of the subject of MCPatcher vs. Optifine--it's for discussion of the texture pack.
The only technical issues or troubleshooting solutions that may be posted on this thread are those that arise only if you have followed the installation instructions on the first post or are in process of attempting to. If you haven't or are not, please take your issues to the appropriate thread of the utility you used to install this pack.
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Curse PremiumLove the updated pack. Especially enjoy the new charcoal... I just wanted to ask if there is a texture for the stem of melons? My pumpkin stems have textures, but the stem (or actual plant, I mean) of melons seems to be the minecraft default.
Did I do something wrong?
Thanks!
(Just to echo the same thing with visual aids).
If you've updated to Mincraft 1.6.2 be aware that MCpatcher is not up-to-date and the latest version of MCpatcher (mcpatcher-4.1.0_02) does not patch 1.6.2...
What difference does that make with this resource pack? Well, if you're vigilant you've probably noticed some textures not working properly.
(1.6.2 as seen if patched with mcpatcher-4.1.0_02)
If you've got the new launcher just switch over and use 1.6.1-mcpatcher...
(open the launcher, select edit profile, and select 1.6.1-mcpatcher, click save profile, and run the game)
...and everything will look normal again.
They'll get it fixed soon and then you'll be able to patch 1.6.2, but in the meantime just use the older version.
Edit: To download MCPatcher 4.1.0_03 for 1.6.2 click here - https://bitbucket.or...er-4.1.0_03.exe (Windows)
Original link - http://www.minecraft...-hd-fix-410-03/
LOL. I just noticed with the fix that my carpet is shag carpet. I love it.
Wut, mine always looked like the first image .-. is that a CTM feature?
I see that you figured it out, but this is how it happens. MCPatcher directly relates to the current version that's being played or has been played recently. So if you're playing 1.6.1 MCPatcher will select that to patch by default. You have to select 1.6.2 from the new launcher, run the game, then close it, and run MCPatcher to patch 1.6.2. After that you should be running 1.6.2-mcpatcher.
I believe so. CTM features allow the textures to look better when placed side by side so that the textures don't just look like one small ugly repeating texture and it takes on a more natural looking consistency that way.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1496369-162-161-152-147update-78-mcpatcher-hd-fix-410-03/page__st__8440#entry23303838 Huh. Learn something new every day...