Hello, everyone. I have noticed when I play Minecraft for a while, the mouse will start to move slow and jerky, even though I get about 70-110 frames per second. If I turn it off and on again, it fixes the problem, but only for about 15 seconds, then it gets all slow and jerky again. It seemed to start happening after 14w04a came out. I am using Minecraft 14w05b, my mouse is a Microsoft Wireless Mouse 2000, my computer is an HP Pavilion p6000, and my OS is Windows 7 Home Premium. Is this happening to anyone else?
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"And so I go fast. Not because I want to, because no one else will."
My minecraft is doing the same. I think it coincides with the latest update that replaces java.
I have a 64 bit pc. Movements now are quicker, but very jerky. I have been unable to play for long because the jerkiness causes me some serious sea-sickness.
All settings check out ok, and my computer scores high on functionality, also, there is plenty of RAM.
It seems like a bug in minecraft. I have closed it out, and re-started, which takes care of the problem only for a few seconds. I have tried re-installing as well.
Trying to be clear, it is my pointer on the screen that moves slowly and fails to select items, in the environment, in the inventory, in the furnace, etc. The character moves slowly and hesitates, sometimes cannot switch direction of travel, sometimes gets "stuck" when looking upward. The game will freeze up, sometimes for as much as a half-minute. The problem gets worse with time, but sometimes improves if I close and save. I've installed the latest 32-bit java, and I'm trying to install the latest 64-bit, (but there is some problem with that, too). I doubled up my page file setting, which seemed to help for a few minutes. It seems like something is accumulating too much data and slowing the system.
Any ideas gratefully accepted.
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Moderatorif just the snapshot then you have possible found a bug ( the reason for snapshots) and can report it here https://bugs.mojang.com
It also happens on 1.7.4.
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ModeratorHmm... I've tried this, and the problem stopped, so now I know it's the mouse, not Minecraft which is having the problem.
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I have a 64 bit pc. Movements now are quicker, but very jerky. I have been unable to play for long because the jerkiness causes me some serious sea-sickness.
All settings check out ok, and my computer scores high on functionality, also, there is plenty of RAM.
It seems like a bug in minecraft. I have closed it out, and re-started, which takes care of the problem only for a few seconds. I have tried re-installing as well.
Trying to be clear, it is my pointer on the screen that moves slowly and fails to select items, in the environment, in the inventory, in the furnace, etc. The character moves slowly and hesitates, sometimes cannot switch direction of travel, sometimes gets "stuck" when looking upward. The game will freeze up, sometimes for as much as a half-minute. The problem gets worse with time, but sometimes improves if I close and save. I've installed the latest 32-bit java, and I'm trying to install the latest 64-bit, (but there is some problem with that, too). I doubled up my page file setting, which seemed to help for a few minutes. It seems like something is accumulating too much data and slowing the system.
Any ideas gratefully accepted.