Hello, i'm using the 1.3.1 version. I think my pc could run Minecraft, anyway when i'm running the game, it goes normally without lag. Then, after 5-10 mins, it begins to freeze every 5 seconds and fps lowers to 0-1. It's really annoying since only restarting Minecraft solves this problem. I searched EVERYWHERE at the internet, but nope. Still the same problem since 1.2.5. I've tried using GameBooster, xmx/xms options, lowering graphics quality, closing all other programs but no solution. Thanks for reading.
Edit: Using Windows 7 Ultimate, not a Mac.
Also one more thing, it wasn't happening for a few days but today it happened. I found out that normally GameRenderer uses %50-60 of the allocated memory, but when it's lagging it uses %98-99 of it, even when not moving. I don't know why the game is trying to generate new chunks. Please help me!
Im having the exact same issue. As a new player, I find this very disappointing to say the least, especially with my rig! (http://www.minecraft...minute-of-play/)
I was on the verge of purchasing, but thought Lets try the demo first. Glad I did, because I wouldn't have been this cool about it when I bought it.. It's 2012, and as one of the big Indie hits for the last 2 years, you'd think that the least they could do was offer a stable build..
Well, unfortunately i don't remember because it got an blue screen of death and never booted again yesterday, so i can't use it but what i remember is it got 6MB ram, 4 processors, every one of them are 2.5Ghz, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I never run something like a virus scan while gaming so it has a lot of RAM to use but i found out that it normally uses %10-15 of the allocated memory (495MB) and when it happens it still uses %15 of it. What the hell, Minecraft?
This is just Minecraft, it's trying to render bits of the chunks.
But if the memory is doing THAT, I'd check your processes. Those sneaky rundlls could be in there. Usually a huge line if there is a virus.
Well, unfortunately i don't remember because it got an blue screen of death and never booted again yesterday, so i can't use it but what i remember is it got 6MB ram, 4 processors, every one of them are 2.5Ghz, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I never run something like a virus scan while gaming so it has a lot of RAM to use but i found out that it normally uses %10-15 of the allocated memory (495MB) and when it happens it still uses %15 of it. What the hell, Minecraft?
6mb of ram? 4 processors? Did you have an integrated video card.
This is just Minecraft, it's trying to render bits of the chunks.
But if the memory is doing THAT, I'd check your processes. Those sneaky rundlls could be in there. Usually a huge line if there is a virus.
Hope I helped you!
I checked for a full system scan i don't think it's a virus. The problem is, Minecraft uses GameRenderer too much so there is no more memory for other things. It is not about other processes
Hey guys, i want to say that i installed an 64-bit Win7 on my new computer, and we played for 3 hours with my friend without freezing. I think that solved the problem, anyway thanks for your help.
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Edit: Using Windows 7 Ultimate, not a Mac.
I was on the verge of purchasing, but thought Lets try the demo first. Glad I did, because I wouldn't have been this cool about it when I bought it.. It's 2012, and as one of the big Indie hits for the last 2 years, you'd think that the least they could do was offer a stable build..
Well, unfortunately i don't remember because it got an blue screen of death and never booted again yesterday, so i can't use it but what i remember is it got 6MB ram, 4 processors, every one of them are 2.5Ghz, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I never run something like a virus scan while gaming so it has a lot of RAM to use but i found out that it normally uses %10-15 of the allocated memory (495MB) and when it happens it still uses %15 of it. What the hell, Minecraft?
This is just Minecraft, it's trying to render bits of the chunks.
But if the memory is doing THAT, I'd check your processes. Those sneaky rundlls could be in there. Usually a huge line if there is a virus.
Hope I helped you!
6mb of ram? 4 processors? Did you have an integrated video card.