my friends world is really lagging is it because he duplicated so much or because his friend placed signs every where and also when you go out of the village you tend not to lag
1. Smash it with a sledgehammer( if you can pick one up )
2. Buy a new Xbox
3. Buy Minecraft again.
You have succesfully unlagged your Xbox. Have a nice day! XD
There actually is some truth to this.
I had an old Pro system, the one that was a step up from the Arcade one. As time went on, I noticed how it began to lag more and more. Not just in games but signing in, on the dashboard loading discs. I know a lot of people don't think about it, but your console does actually get old.
As soon as I got a brand new Xbox 360, one of the slims,everything was faster. Games loaded faster, dashboard loded faster, I signed in quicker than before. Minecraft lagging really could be due to the age of your Xbox 360.
Computer hardware doesn't get slower and slower as it ages - it's not like engines which can actually lose horsepower over time.
What will be happening though is fragmentation, and the more it's used the more junk is installed causing it to work harder.
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Fragmentation. It's all fragmentation. My advice: move everything you can't load again from the net or a disc to a memory stick, then reformat the drive. Or start fresh with a new HDD, and use the Xbox transfer function to move everything from the old one, file by file. After you have done that, don't ever delete anything unless it's the very last thing you wrote to the drive. If you download a demo, play it, then delete it and all associated files, you're OK. But if you download something, then you install a game, or create some save files, or rip some music CDs, etc., leave what you first downloaded there even if you never intend to use it again. When the drive fills up, then go back and make room. I've had my current 250GB drive for a couple of years, and it still hasn't filled up, following this approach. I have 41 GB left. It has all kinds of stuff I don't use on it, even a few demos for full games I also have installed to the drive. But its performance has not deteriorated.
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it, but if you leave the world and come back, it usually fixes it.
something like that.
1. Smash it with a sledgehammer( if you can pick one up :P)
2. Buy a new Xbox
3. Buy Minecraft again.
You have succesfully unlagged your Xbox. Have a nice day! XD
I had an old Pro system, the one that was a step up from the Arcade one. As time went on, I noticed how it began to lag more and more. Not just in games but signing in, on the dashboard loading discs. I know a lot of people don't think about it, but your console does actually get old.
As soon as I got a brand new Xbox 360, one of the slims,everything was faster. Games loaded faster, dashboard loded faster, I signed in quicker than before. Minecraft lagging really could be due to the age of your Xbox 360.
Fragmentation. It's all fragmentation. My advice: move everything you can't load again from the net or a disc to a memory stick, then reformat the drive. Or start fresh with a new HDD, and use the Xbox transfer function to move everything from the old one, file by file. After you have done that, don't ever delete anything unless it's the very last thing you wrote to the drive. If you download a demo, play it, then delete it and all associated files, you're OK. But if you download something, then you install a game, or create some save files, or rip some music CDs, etc., leave what you first downloaded there even if you never intend to use it again. When the drive fills up, then go back and make room. I've had my current 250GB drive for a couple of years, and it still hasn't filled up, following this approach. I have 41 GB left. It has all kinds of stuff I don't use on it, even a few demos for full games I also have installed to the drive. But its performance has not deteriorated.