I just started having this problem a few days ago. I've tried reinstalling Java, deleting and reinstalling Minecraft, adjusting my sensitivity, etc. Whenever I move my player camera around with my mouse, i.e. I try to look around to play the game, my frames drop to zero until my screen is in the new location of the way the player is facing. Everything else is fine; i can open my inventory, look at the options, even move back and forth without any lag at all, but whenever I try to turn my character by moving my mouse, my game freezes until my character is looking in the new direction. Any help and/or suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Also, whenever I try to switch texture packs, the game freezes.
I'm running on a Latitude D620 Dell laptop with standard everything with 4GB of RAM instead of 2.
Thanks so much for the suggestions! Sadly, neither worked; all my drivers are up to date and installing the latest LWJGL did not fix anything. I tried downgrading to the 1.4.6 pre-release and that didn't fix the problem either. It might just be that my computer is on its last limb. Thanks again for your help though!
I think I found the issue. I'm fairly certain it was just my mouse acting up. Changing my mouse had a system wide effect which made scroll-over animations much more responsive. However, the problem still persists in MC, though it isn't quite as bad. Not sure what the problem is, but it will probably go away when I get my new computer.
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Also, whenever I try to switch texture packs, the game freezes.
I'm running on a Latitude D620 Dell laptop with standard everything with 4GB of RAM instead of 2.
Thanks so much for the suggestions! Sadly, neither worked; all my drivers are up to date and installing the latest LWJGL did not fix anything. I tried downgrading to the 1.4.6 pre-release and that didn't fix the problem either. It might just be that my computer is on its last limb. Thanks again for your help though!
I think I found the issue. I'm fairly certain it was just my mouse acting up. Changing my mouse had a system wide effect which made scroll-over animations much more responsive. However, the problem still persists in MC, though it isn't quite as bad. Not sure what the problem is, but it will probably go away when I get my new computer.