Maybe it could be an issue with your Minecraft client. Try backing-up your worlds etc and re-downloading the Minecraft client.
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Did you install any mods?: If you did remove them
Are you playing on a server?: Play single player and see if it lags less if it lags less its the server
Do you have a texture pack?: Select the default one then see if lags if doesn't lags you have to find a better one.
Did you install any mods?: If you did remove them
Are you playing on a server?: Play single player and see if it lags less if it lags less its the server
Do you have a texture pack?: Select the default one then see if lags if doesn't lags you have to find a better one.
no offense but that is the most basic and useless answer someone can give.
no offense but that is the most basic and useless answer someone can give.
One man's "basics" is another man's "advanced". Remember that loads of people play MC who aren't computer wizards. They may not even know what "advanced system care" is, so your question might have been too advanced. You just never know.
There's a reason why instruction manuals include the "troubleshooting" tip of, "Check to ensure that the device is plugged in and turned on."
One man's "basics" is another man's "advanced". Remember that loads of people play MC who aren't computer wizards. They may not even know what "advanced system care" is, so your question might have been too advanced. You just never know.
There's a reason why instruction manuals include the "troubleshooting" tip of, "Check to ensure that the device is plugged in and turned on."
advanced system care is pc software, it really isn't that advanced of a question
One man's "basics" is another man's "advanced". Remember that loads of people play MC who aren't computer wizards. They may not even know what "advanced system care" is, so your question might have been too advanced. You just never know.
There's a reason why instruction manuals include the "troubleshooting" tip of, "Check to ensure that the device is plugged in and turned on."
i don't have any mods (other than optifine) installed and i use a 16x16 default based texture pack. And thanks for the suggestions i'll see what i can do!
Right-click on the Minecraft launcher, then go to Run with Graphics Processor, then choose High-End Nvidia Graphics Processor.
It's a bug in the Nvidia software where it decides that Minecraft doesn't need to run at a good framerate and gives it the integrated graphics in the i7 instead of the 770.
Right-click on the Minecraft launcher, then go to Run with Graphics Processor, then choose High-End Nvidia Graphics Processor.
It's a bug in the Nvidia software where it decides that Minecraft doesn't need to run at a good framerate and gives it the integrated graphics in the i7 instead of the 770.
apparently, that is only an option for laptop computers... but thanks to the suggestion though
well, i have finally come to the point where i'm just going to download optifine where there is no chunk loading lag. Thanks for all of the suggestions and help guys, maybe eventually mojang will make minecraft more computer friendlly
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i7 4770K at 4.5g
16gb of ram
nvidia 770gtx for graphics
i honestly dont know why im lagging! Give me some suggestions to try and fix it
oh and just to clarify this is on a desktop, not a laptop
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Are you playing on a server?: Play single player and see if it lags less if it lags less its the server
Do you have a texture pack?: Select the default one then see if lags if doesn't lags you have to find a better one.
no offense but that is the most basic and useless answer someone can give.
One man's "basics" is another man's "advanced". Remember that loads of people play MC who aren't computer wizards. They may not even know what "advanced system care" is, so your question might have been too advanced. You just never know.
There's a reason why instruction manuals include the "troubleshooting" tip of, "Check to ensure that the device is plugged in and turned on."
advanced system care is pc software, it really isn't that advanced of a question