I'm using the Technic Launcher, since the default launcher does not function at all on my computer.
Every now and then, I've been getting a stutter from the game, which could normally be remedied by updating Java and my graphics driver and/or installing OptiFine.
This time around, none of this has worked. I've updated Java, updated my video driver, and installed OptiFine, with no success.
Every 1-6 seconds, my Minecraft halts for about half a second, during which time it accepts no change in input whatsoever (this has caused me to smash or place lots more blocks than I wanted, spin around much farther than intended, fall off ledges, fly too high, descend too low, fail to fly at all, fall into lava, walk into creepers, walk into cacti, and drown). It does this even if I'm not doing anything.
Here are my specs:
CPU: AMD Athlon II (quad-core)
RAM: 4 GB
Video: Nvidia GeForce 430 (driver current)
OS: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (updates current)
Java: Java 7 Update 9 (current: both 32-bit and 64-bit)
Minecraft: Technic Launcher, running Vanilla with OptiFine manually installed
I've tried everything I can think of, and nothing seems to smooth out these lag spikes, which, according to OptiFine's lagometer, is because of "frame render / internal server" (the bars are color-coded, and the spikes are green). Again, this happens for about half a second every one to six seconds, which means at least a twelfth of my play time is spent lagging and even more just fixing the problems it caused.
Here's a list of the things I've tried, none of which have worked:
Standing still.
Render distance on Tiny.
Fast graphics.
FPS smoothing.
Input smoothing.
Dynamic loading (and turning it off).
Updating everything.
Closing other programs.
Running Minecraft on less RAM.
Running Minecraft on more RAM.
Staying in "space" (where there's nothing to load but the sky).
Giving up and playing normally.
Searching Google.
Searching this forum.
So yeah. If anybody's got any ideas, that'd be awesome.
It sometimes seems to stutter a little less and sometimes a little more. I haven't done anything that would change it, so I really don't know what's going on.
Every now and then, I've been getting a stutter from the game, which could normally be remedied by updating Java and my graphics driver and/or installing OptiFine.
This time around, none of this has worked. I've updated Java, updated my video driver, and installed OptiFine, with no success.
Every 1-6 seconds, my Minecraft halts for about half a second, during which time it accepts no change in input whatsoever (this has caused me to smash or place lots more blocks than I wanted, spin around much farther than intended, fall off ledges, fly too high, descend too low, fail to fly at all, fall into lava, walk into creepers, walk into cacti, and drown). It does this even if I'm not doing anything.
Here are my specs:
CPU: AMD Athlon II (quad-core)
RAM: 4 GB
Video: Nvidia GeForce 430 (driver current)
OS: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (updates current)
Java: Java 7 Update 9 (current: both 32-bit and 64-bit)
Minecraft: Technic Launcher, running Vanilla with OptiFine manually installed
I've tried everything I can think of, and nothing seems to smooth out these lag spikes, which, according to OptiFine's lagometer, is because of "frame render / internal server" (the bars are color-coded, and the spikes are green). Again, this happens for about half a second every one to six seconds, which means at least a twelfth of my play time is spent lagging and even more just fixing the problems it caused.
Here's a list of the things I've tried, none of which have worked:
- Standing still.
- Render distance on Tiny.
- Fast graphics.
- FPS smoothing.
- Input smoothing.
- Dynamic loading (and turning it off).
- Updating everything.
- Closing other programs.
- Running Minecraft on less RAM.
- Running Minecraft on more RAM.
- Staying in "space" (where there's nothing to load but the sky).
- Giving up and playing normally.
- Searching Google.
- Searching this forum.
So yeah. If anybody's got any ideas, that'd be awesome.Hope you get this ironed out!
It's also now crashed twice.
It now runs worse, with a much lower framerate despite the same settings and just as much stuttering as ever.