Is there any way to speed up this render? This video was done with the newest version of lwjgl and minecraft running on a ramdisk. It appears a little slower in this video due to fraps, but normally I'm at 120+ FPS and it renders the chunks only slightly faster. I know it's not a CPU or video card limitation I'm using a 6970 and a i7 3960x OC'd to 4.5ghz. I've tried running with up to 5 gigs of ram allocated and making sure to use the 64 bit of java but it makes no difference. I'm at a loss, is Minecraft just not capable of running faster? Is it a limitation of java, or the coding behind minecraft?
Here is the video example of what it's doing:
This video was done connecting to a server, but it is exactly the same using a local world so I don't think it's a server issue.
It's your computer. First try turning Advanced Open GL off. On some systems this is implemented in software (as opposed to hardware) and slows the render down.
It's your computer. First try turning Advanced Open GL off. On some systems this is implemented in software (as opposed to hardware) and slows the render down.
Yeah I've tried that. I see this same thing happening in a lot of videos from other people but mine seems a little slower than others I see in videos. Drivers are all up to date. Like I said I'm running in a ramdisk so hdd access times should not really be effecting it. My system has 32 gbs of memory and with 12 cores (including hyperthreading at 4.5ghz) I find it hard to believe it doesn't have enough horsepower for minecraft lol.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm guessing this is a problem with java or the coding of minecraft since I see it in most of the other videos that I watch when things are loading, I just find it really annoying, my computer should be able to plow through just about anything a game like minecraft can throw at it.
Does anyone have a video example of it not loading all chunky like this so that I know if it's even possible?
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Here is the video example of what it's doing:
This video was done connecting to a server, but it is exactly the same using a local world so I don't think it's a server issue.
Thanks for any advice.
Yeah I've tried that. I see this same thing happening in a lot of videos from other people but mine seems a little slower than others I see in videos. Drivers are all up to date. Like I said I'm running in a ramdisk so hdd access times should not really be effecting it. My system has 32 gbs of memory and with 12 cores (including hyperthreading at 4.5ghz) I find it hard to believe it doesn't have enough horsepower for minecraft lol.
Does anyone have a video example of it not loading all chunky like this so that I know if it's even possible?