Step 1:
Go to your minecraft directory (with folders bin, texturepacks, resources, etc.)
Step 2:
Open bin, and unarchive/extract the minecraft.jar file with your favorite unarchiver to the same directory as minecraft.jar.
Step 3:
Open the newly extracted folder and resize the terrain.png to a lower resolution. (I have a very slow computer so I resized to 16x16)
Step 4:
Rename the original minecraft.jar to minecraft1.jar or something and rename the extracted minecraft with the modified terrain.png to minecraft.jar.
Although reducing the size of the terrain png does reduce lag, the best way to speed up your game without sacrificing image quality is to get rid of any and all animations. They use up MUCH more processing power than the terrain.png.
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Go to your minecraft directory (with folders bin, texturepacks, resources, etc.)
Step 2:
Open bin, and unarchive/extract the minecraft.jar file with your favorite unarchiver to the same directory as minecraft.jar.
Step 3:
Open the newly extracted folder and resize the terrain.png to a lower resolution. (I have a very slow computer so I resized to 16x16)
Step 4:
Rename the original minecraft.jar to minecraft1.jar or something and rename the extracted minecraft with the modified terrain.png to minecraft.jar.
Step 5:
???
Step 6:
Profit.
Edit: this looks like a scam doesn't it...
i used to be an adventurer like you, until i took an arrow through my knee
no ones stupid enough to actually do this you know? derpy derp!
Yeah, unless you have a shitty computer like me.
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