My computer used to be able to run Minecraft with 200+ FPS on Normal Render Distance, but low settings. Then one day, it started to lag horribly. The lag drop itself wasn't massive 200 might go down to 185, but it was still annoying to be freezing still for a second or two. The drop happens extremely often, every couple seconds.
I played with some settings, and turned MaxFPS to Vsync (I have OptiFine) and the lag stopped for a little bit while it sat there at 60 FPS. This quickly ended though, and 60 FPS started dropping to 50 FPS every couple seconds.
I changed the AutoSave fro 3m to 30m , but no luck. Advanced GL didn't change anything. Off, Fast, Fancy were all the same for me. Tiny render distance didn't make a difference either, I still lagged.
I have also deleted my .minecraft folder and re-installed it, this stopped the lag for maybe 5 hours, then it was back to being unplayable. Even when I deleted my folder, when I tried to record, this lag occurred again. I have a small audience on YouTube, but big enough that it worries me that I won't be able to record and upload again.
Two last things: I have tried allocating more RAM into minecraft through MagicLauncher and through Java with a bat file, neither of these worked.
If anyone can help, I'd greatly, greatly appreciate it!
same problem cant seem to solve it , but it reduces the thing if you open task manager (ctrl+shift+esc) and go to processes and find javaw.exe and right click , set priority to HIGH , i run on 140 fps with a 2007 PC , but I get this thing after Minecraft 1.5 update
My Average FPS was 90-100 yesterday and when i logged on today my average FPS was from 0-10.
Keep in mind i have Optifine and installed.
Is anyone else having the same problem? if so how can i fix it?
We're going to need more information than that, and preferably in a new thread rather than hijacking this old one. Make a new thread and include this information plus your JVM arguments.
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Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
For me, F3+A did the job. I was too having the problem. I was having 160fps on a daily basis and suddenly boom it was 50-60. I had no idea why. Try F3+A, it might work for you.
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My computer used to be able to run Minecraft with 200+ FPS on Normal Render Distance, but low settings. Then one day, it started to lag horribly. The lag drop itself wasn't massive 200 might go down to 185, but it was still annoying to be freezing still for a second or two. The drop happens extremely often, every couple seconds.
I played with some settings, and turned MaxFPS to Vsync (I have OptiFine) and the lag stopped for a little bit while it sat there at 60 FPS. This quickly ended though, and 60 FPS started dropping to 50 FPS every couple seconds.
I changed the AutoSave fro 3m to 30m , but no luck. Advanced GL didn't change anything. Off, Fast, Fancy were all the same for me. Tiny render distance didn't make a difference either, I still lagged.
I have also deleted my .minecraft folder and re-installed it, this stopped the lag for maybe 5 hours, then it was back to being unplayable. Even when I deleted my folder, when I tried to record, this lag occurred again. I have a small audience on YouTube, but big enough that it worries me that I won't be able to record and upload again.
Two last things: I have tried allocating more RAM into minecraft through MagicLauncher and through Java with a bat file, neither of these worked.
If anyone can help, I'd greatly, greatly appreciate it!
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Curse PremiumWe're going to need more information than that, and preferably in a new thread rather than hijacking this old one. Make a new thread and include this information plus your JVM arguments.
Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Notes - Provides a clientside in-game notepad.
Souls - After you die, a hostile Soul that stores your inventory will spawn.
Auto Refresh - Automatically refreshes your server list and alerts you when your selected server comes online.
Pick Block Plus - A clientside mod that significantly improves the vanilla pick block function.
And a few others that we don't talk about.
For me, F3+A did the job. I was too having the problem. I was having 160fps on a daily basis and suddenly boom it was 50-60. I had no idea why. Try F3+A, it might work for you.