Your specs are almost the exact same as mine, except higher RAM. I get at highest 54 FPS with the lowest Optifine settings, so I'm not surprised that you get low FPS.
Here are some options you can do that will help without having to buy a computer. Whether you do some of them or all of them is up to you.
Render Distance: Normal
Graphics: Fast
Smooth Lighting: Off (It looks bad though)
Performance: Max FPS
Clouds: Off (It seemed to help me I don't know if it actually works)
The only thing you could really do is turn down your graphics. There's no way to just magically get a texture pack or install a program that makes your run better FPS. I'm afraid you're going to have to just play with low settings.
Except mods - Like optifine.
I don't know why optifine apparently didn't work for you. I feel likely your just installed it and hardly messed with the settings. If you turn the settings down without turning down render distance you'll probably get massive FPS improvements.
Ok I want to play minecraft on far or normal at least 40 fps- 60 fps.
My Fps on far: 13- 25 fps
My Fps on Normal: 13-32 fps
I have tried optfine and it didn't do much at all.
Specs:
Cpu: i5 [email protected] 2.40 Ghz
Gpu: Intel Graphics HD 3000
Ram: 4 Gigs
Os: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
I don't want to upgrade my gpu and see comments like: "Your dedicated graphics card sucks!!!!"
Please post comments that can help me like: Mods, Texture packs, Modification, Programs that somewhat improves Minecraft fps.
Thanks
Wow you should've been grateful for such an FPS on FAR.
My CPU is at 2.20Ghz,1GB ram and im seriously fed up with "WINDOWS 7" this platform eats alot of my RAM,i could barely get 20 FPS on normal distance,and i get only around 1~10 FPS when fighting mobs at night.
But anyways try this.(note im using optifine ultra,some options may not be available on other optifine kinds,so i suggest you to use optifine ultra)
(I suggest if you want to do this then don't expect your minecraft to run on high quality anymore)
Graphics:Fast
Smooth Lightning: Below 50% if you don't mind
Fog: off
Details...: set everything to lowest settings
Animations....: Particles decreased,everything else off
Performance: Max FPS
Chunk loading:(multicore if you have dual core CPU(this doesn't really help with my dual core intel but oh well))
Advanced open GL : fast
Quality.....: set as you like,the lower the better
Also don't forget to try advanced system care 5 and game booster,and set your javaw.exe priority to high on task manager
Hahaha I am not going to start this right now. But I enjoy my mac and I don't use it only as a gaming computer. However I have had a pc and a mac and I can personally say that I enjoy the mac more. However this is off topic soo.
Macs are better for different things, and same with PCs. It depends what you want to use the computer for.
On maximum graphics for me: Vanilla: A steady 60+ fps. Optifine, a good 170- 220 (sometimes more) with unaltered settings (render distance far, sometimes a little further)
Generally, a game is best when you can run it with at least a steady 60 fps (maybe 50). This will assure that you get minimal lag with your games.
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My Fps on far: 13- 25 fps
My Fps on Normal: 13-32 fps
I have tried optfine and it didn't do much at all.
Specs:
Cpu: i5 [email protected] 2.40 Ghz
Gpu: Intel Graphics HD 3000
Ram: 4 Gigs
Os: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
I don't want to upgrade my gpu and see comments like: "Your dedicated graphics card sucks!!!!"
Please post comments that can help me like: Mods, Texture packs, Modification, Programs that somewhat improves Minecraft fps.
Thanks
Why, yes, I am a brony.
Upgrade computer.
You don't want to hear it?
You don't exactly have other options.
The only thing that would help is optifine, which you tried.
The only other choice is getting a low res texture pack (8x or below) which will make the game look bad. Even that won't give you much of a boost.
Render Distance: Normal
Graphics: Fast
Smooth Lighting: Off (It looks bad though)
Performance: Max FPS
Clouds: Off (It seemed to help me I don't know if it actually works)
Except mods - Like optifine.
I don't know why optifine apparently didn't work for you. I feel likely your just installed it and hardly messed with the settings. If you turn the settings down without turning down render distance you'll probably get massive FPS improvements.
Wow you should've been grateful for such an FPS on FAR.
My CPU is at 2.20Ghz,1GB ram and im seriously fed up with "WINDOWS 7" this platform eats alot of my RAM,i could barely get 20 FPS on normal distance,and i get only around 1~10 FPS when fighting mobs at night.
But anyways try this.(note im using optifine ultra,some options may not be available on other optifine kinds,so i suggest you to use optifine ultra)
(I suggest if you want to do this then don't expect your minecraft to run on high quality anymore)
Graphics:Fast
Smooth Lightning: Below 50% if you don't mind
Fog: off
Details...: set everything to lowest settings
Animations....: Particles decreased,everything else off
Performance: Max FPS
Chunk loading:(multicore if you have dual core CPU(this doesn't really help with my dual core intel but oh well))
Advanced open GL : fast
Quality.....: set as you like,the lower the better
Also don't forget to try advanced system care 5 and game booster,and set your javaw.exe priority to high on task manager
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Curse PremiumWhat I do to get 40fps on normal, (when I usually get about 5) is turn off all windows 7 animations and such, and switch to the classic theme.
I also use Optifine D3 Ultra
And sorry if you don't want to hear it, but intel graphics... Explains itself.
Ban me, I dare you
I get 150 on a mac
But if you compare price:quality... just saying.
Hahaha I am not going to start this right now. But I enjoy my mac and I don't use it only as a gaming computer. However I have had a pc and a mac and I can personally say that I enjoy the mac more. However this is off topic soo.
Macs are better for different things, and same with PCs. It depends what you want to use the computer for.
On maximum graphics for me: Vanilla: A steady 60+ fps. Optifine, a good 170- 220 (sometimes more) with unaltered settings (render distance far, sometimes a little further)
Generally, a game is best when you can run it with at least a steady 60 fps (maybe 50). This will assure that you get minimal lag with your games.