Okay, I have been trying to fix this for weeks so I might as well post here.
On my home laptop, I can't seem to get more than 10 fps. I have doubled the RAM allocated to Minecraft, ensured my java is up-to-date, and even tried optifine (which got me to about 17 fps, but still nigh impossible to play).
Putting all my graphics settings to lowest possible doesn't seem to make it go any faster than when the settings are at the highest. I am at a loss. I can play fine on computers on my university's campus. And my laptop isn't an old hunk of junk, it's no gaming rig but it shouldn't have as many problems running minecraft as it does.
Anyone else experience something like this and knows something else I can try?
If you want to know any of my specs, just ask, I'm not sure what would be relevant. But I'm running Windows 7 on an Asus (cost like $300, nothing fancy).
Thanks, I hope someone can help, because I really want to play minecraft in the comfort of my living room.
Edit: My video card is "Intel(R) HD Graphics Family", whatever that means...
Less memory also does not work. I'm trying a few of what I'm seeing in those links, but I've already tried most of what they're suggesting and what I've tried from those links has not worked.
THE SAME THING HAPPEND TO ME BUT I HAVE 2FPS it was working perfectly and i don't know what happened i use a mac so it can't be a virus i even took a virus scanner, nothing... I really want to know what to do. I think i might you can take ram off other thing you don't use like maybe mod pack loaders such as tekknic launcher and ftb. well thats i think can help
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On my home laptop, I can't seem to get more than 10 fps. I have doubled the RAM allocated to Minecraft, ensured my java is up-to-date, and even tried optifine (which got me to about 17 fps, but still nigh impossible to play).
Putting all my graphics settings to lowest possible doesn't seem to make it go any faster than when the settings are at the highest. I am at a loss. I can play fine on computers on my university's campus. And my laptop isn't an old hunk of junk, it's no gaming rig but it shouldn't have as many problems running minecraft as it does.
Anyone else experience something like this and knows something else I can try?
If you want to know any of my specs, just ask, I'm not sure what would be relevant. But I'm running Windows 7 on an Asus (cost like $300, nothing fancy).
Thanks, I hope someone can help, because I really want to play minecraft in the comfort of my living room.
Edit: My video card is "Intel(R) HD Graphics Family", whatever that means...
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Less memory also does not work. I'm trying a few of what I'm seeing in those links, but I've already tried most of what they're suggesting and what I've tried from those links has not worked.