Whenever I rotate my character and try to change his direction of view, my frames drop to zero until he reaches the final orientation. Moving back and forth causes no lag whatsoever, but camera rotation does for some reason. I've tried everything I can think of to fix the problem: Updating all drivers, updating Java, updating Minecraft, updating Optifine, uninstalling Optifine, changing out my mouse, allocating more memory, and pretty much anything else I could think of. I explain and show the problem in this video. Please take a look and give me feedback and possible fixes if you can. Thanks a ton in advance!
Also, I usually average about 45-60 fps normally, but when I rotate the camera, frames drop to around 0-5.
PC specs are in the description of the video. Also, adjusting the mouse speed to *yawn* doesn't seem to help anything, but thanks for the suggestion! And no, the problem hasn't occurred before until just recently. I'd never had any problems and then just one day MC started glitching like this.
I had a problem kinda like this. One day minecraft would run, then I stopped using my pc for about a month, and when I came back, Minecraft would not work. I too have Windows XP, so I did a system restore, to restore it back to when it did work. VIOLA! Minecraft was up and running.
My best guess would be to do what I did, to do a System Restore. If a System Restore does not do the trick, just reverse the System Restore and reply back.
So apparently System Restore has been turned off for possibly the entire time I've had this computer. I've never used it, never knew what it was, and never thought to check if it was even on. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Yesterday, I tried doing a complete wipe of any Java and Minecraft related programs, files, and registry entries on my computer. I tried installing 4 different versions of Java, removing the first before installing the next, each without success. I am so incredibly dumbfounded as to what the problem could possibly be. Also, I tried launching Minecraft as an executable Jar file, to no avail. Any help is still much appreciated!
I had this exact same problem on my Windows Xp computer. I found out that it was a malware program called STIJ.EXE. Go to task manager, then proccesses and click End Proccess. This will only quit it for a couple seconds though. If you want to delete the malware completely and restore your computer back to it's original glory, install MalwareBytes. It will do a scan and delete STIJ. Enjoy lag free Minecraft.
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Also, I usually average about 45-60 fps normally, but when I rotate the camera, frames drop to around 0-5.
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So apparently System Restore has been turned off for possibly the entire time I've had this computer. I've never used it, never knew what it was, and never thought to check if it was even on. Thanks for the suggestion though!