When we started playing minecraft a few weeks ago we made a private server for ourselves to play offline LAN. Originally everything was smooth, this lasted about a week. However the more we explored the jumpier the graphics became. We lowered our setting, checked if our java and drivers were up to date (it was), checked our router was working properly, tried it on another computer( to see if my computer was the problem) but nothing helped. We don't think its our computers, we can run other high graphics games on ultra settings with no problem, we have 8 gigs of ram and fiber internet. We are not sure what happened. It was working fine but now we can barely move around. Any help is appreciated.
If you play alone in single player, does the lag occur? Create a new world, does the lag occur?
If you've answered yes to the first and no to the second, the world you have may be corrupted.
If your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
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When we started playing minecraft a few weeks ago we made a private server for ourselves to play offline LAN. Originally everything was smooth, this lasted about a week. However the more we explored the jumpier the graphics became. We lowered our setting, checked if our java and drivers were up to date (it was), checked our router was working properly, tried it on another computer( to see if my computer was the problem) but nothing helped. We don't think its our computers, we can run other high graphics games on ultra settings with no problem, we have 8 gigs of ram and fiber internet. We are not sure what happened. It was working fine but now we can barely move around. Any help is appreciated.
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Retired StaffIf you've answered yes to the first and no to the second, the world you have may be corrupted.
If your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.