I don't know if u can tell their is alto of line's and stuff and i am running the snapshot but it is in the current version off minecraft i was wondering if anyone else had this issue i am running Java 7 Update 7 and here are my PC's Spec's
I've seen this error a lot recently, and still haven't found a fix for it yet. I'll ask around and see if I can find something.
EDIT: Turn off Anti-Aliasing in the Video Options Menu.
I've seen this error a lot recently, and still haven't found a fix for it yet. I'll ask around and see if I can find something.
EDIT: Turn off Anti-Aliasing in the Video Options Menu.
Where would that be since i am running default minecraft?
It shouldn't. By telling it to use application settings, each game should be able to control the settings on it's own, most games allow you to adjust the setting from within the games control panel. Minecraft isn't one of those games.
By its nature Minecraft doesn't want any anti-aliasing. The MC world is rendered as a patchwork quilt of textures that all need to meet. Otherwise you end up with the gaps / lines when the edge smoothing causes two adjacent textures to no longer touch.
I'm not sure if there's any way to smooth edges within a texture, and not smooth them on the edges of textures. But without such an ability why would you need an in game control for something that should always be off?
I turned it off and it is working thanks everyone for the help i just made my AMD driver software to be default and it works so thanks for all the help!
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Curse PremiumI don't know if u can tell their is alto of line's and stuff and i am running the snapshot but it is in the current version off minecraft i was wondering if anyone else had this issue i am running Java 7 Update 7 and here are my PC's Spec's
- Model: HP Pavilion HPE h9-1183 Phoenix
- Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
- MotherBoard: IPMMB-FM (Formosa) PEGATRON CORPORATION 2AD5
- Processor: Intel Core i7 3770K with 3.5GHz
- Ram: 12GB DDR3-1333
- Graphics Gard: Eyefinity AMD Radeon HD 7770 2GB Dedicated Ram
- Sound/Audio: Intergrated IDT 92HD73E
- Hard Drive 1: 120GB Solid State
- Hard Drive 2: 2TB
- CD/DVD Drive: SuperMulti Blu-ray Player Drive
- Liquid Cooling System
- 802.11 Wireless B/G/N and Bluetooth 3.0
I am not sure how long it has been like this not playing minecraft lately so ya hope you can help thanks-
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Curse PremiumWhere would that be since i am running default minecraft?
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Retired StaffRight click on the desktop and go into the video options from there. (the name can vary depending on the video card you use)
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Curse PremiumWill this affect any other games because i play alot of games?
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Retired StaffBy its nature Minecraft doesn't want any anti-aliasing. The MC world is rendered as a patchwork quilt of textures that all need to meet. Otherwise you end up with the gaps / lines when the edge smoothing causes two adjacent textures to no longer touch.
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