I've been building myself a house in my single player world, and recently I've been getting what I describe to be block lag. When I destroy a block, it will not instantly be destroyed. It makes the breaking sound, etc but the block remains there and stays there for a second or so. I feels like I'm on a server with a horrible connection when, in fact, I'm just playing single player. Any advice?
First turn mipmapping off in options - Video settings. Then try changing graphics to fast instead of fancy, which is also under options. I hope I helped. Good Luck!
I just wanted to add that I am having a similar problem. My singleplayer world which has run fine for the past few weeks on high settings etc has suddenly begun lagging. Both frames have dropped to 20-40 from 150 or so and block lag is somewhat frequent. I was worried it was just entities at first but after murdering most of my cow and pig farm it is down to less than a couple hundred and lag is still apparent.
I reduced mip maps like was suggested in this thread without any noticeable difference. I don't think I would need to reduce graphical settings further because like I said, it had been fine until recently and my creative world runs fine still so it is specific to my singleplayer survival world.
If anyone has a clue what the problem could be I'd love to hear it. Just hoping its not soon to be corrupted.
Looking around my minecraft folders I have found that the log file files for today are 300 kB to 1MB instead of 1 or 2 kB like previous days. A section of the log file is posted below and as you can there are some very upset mobs. Any help from here?
*Edit - Well looked into it some more, downloaded MCedit and deleted the offending chunck. Now the logs don't freak out but I am still getting less than usual performance. Not sure why at this point and I am out of leads.
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Curse PremiumI reduced mip maps like was suggested in this thread without any noticeable difference. I don't think I would need to reduce graphical settings further because like I said, it had been fine until recently and my creative world runs fine still so it is specific to my singleplayer survival world.
If anyone has a clue what the problem could be I'd love to hear it. Just hoping its not soon to be corrupted.
Looking around my minecraft folders I have found that the log file files for today are 300 kB to 1MB instead of 1 or 2 kB like previous days. A section of the log file is posted below and as you can there are some very upset mobs. Any help from here?
*Edit - Well looked into it some more, downloaded MCedit and deleted the offending chunck. Now the logs don't freak out but I am still getting less than usual performance. Not sure why at this point and I am out of leads.