I'm using a friend's private modpack and it has 147 mods installed, Twilight Forest and Mystcraft being amongst them. A common problem I keep coming across after loading into a couple dimensions are increasing steady lagspikes.
I've no doubt this is caused by memory leaks due to chunks not being unloaded properly. Nothing I can do about that issue besides report to developers of mystcraft and twilight forest, but I'm sure they've been told this enough times that my reporting would be redundant.
What I want to know, is if there's an alternative way for me to handle this on my own without needing to end java's processes and restart the game from time to time. I've been doing searching online and all I can keep finding is either disable wireless redstone and/or remove twilight forest and mystcraft. I'm removing wireless redstone as I type this, but I really don't want to remove the other two mods just to alleviate/eliminate this problem.
So the question I have is simple: Is there a command/process I can use that lets me manually unload memory/chunks without needing to close my game? Would deleting the data of the twilight forest and myst ages I don't use help?
EDIT: Forgot to add this, but my friend's busy life means he doesn't update his pack often so some mods are not up-to-date. Would updating forge help in any way? Or twilight forest and mystcraft?
Versions:
Forge 1.6.4-1.0.0.227
Twilight Forest 1.20.2
Mystcraft 1.6.4-0.10.11.00
F3+A will force-reload everything. Try and see if it helps.
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I AM NOT YOUR PERSONAL MINECRAFT MOD SUPPORT AGENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT PM ME ABOUT PROBLEMATIC MODS THAT ARE NOT MINE. If you're having trouble/crashes with a mod, you'll have better luck resolving it in this forum section than PMing me. If you already made a topic, be patient about responses. If you have troubles with anything non-Minecraft related on your PC, I might be able to help, though, but no promises. Even though I could wish to be, I'm not a wizard.
Hai! I have the same issue, but I love playing with mods. Typically the lagspikes are client sided, the issue is minecraft keeps reaching its memory cap. There is no real way to fix this if you're computer is older or below average specs, however there are a few things that you can do to help.
Reserve more RAM for Minecraft (This is different for each type of mod launcher and cant be done if you don't have any to spare but its your most likely fix)
Lower settings like render distance. (I'd be surprised if you haven't already tried that, but you never know.)
Play in windowed mode (running a game in full screen seems to be more resource intensive)
Remove intensive mods (Less then ideal, but removing mods that effect worldgen can greatly help performance)
If none of this helps send me a reply or PM. There are some more things that might help.
I've no doubt this is caused by memory leaks due to chunks not being unloaded properly. Nothing I can do about that issue besides report to developers of mystcraft and twilight forest, but I'm sure they've been told this enough times that my reporting would be redundant.
What I want to know, is if there's an alternative way for me to handle this on my own without needing to end java's processes and restart the game from time to time. I've been doing searching online and all I can keep finding is either disable wireless redstone and/or remove twilight forest and mystcraft. I'm removing wireless redstone as I type this, but I really don't want to remove the other two mods just to alleviate/eliminate this problem.
So the question I have is simple: Is there a command/process I can use that lets me manually unload memory/chunks without needing to close my game? Would deleting the data of the twilight forest and myst ages I don't use help?
EDIT: Forgot to add this, but my friend's busy life means he doesn't update his pack often so some mods are not up-to-date. Would updating forge help in any way? Or twilight forest and mystcraft?
Versions:
Forge 1.6.4-1.0.0.227
Twilight Forest 1.20.2
Mystcraft 1.6.4-0.10.11.00
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Curse PremiumI AM NOT YOUR PERSONAL MINECRAFT MOD SUPPORT AGENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT PM ME ABOUT PROBLEMATIC MODS THAT ARE NOT MINE. If you're having trouble/crashes with a mod, you'll have better luck resolving it in this forum section than PMing me. If you already made a topic, be patient about responses. If you have troubles with anything non-Minecraft related on your PC, I might be able to help, though, but no promises. Even though I could wish to be, I'm not a wizard.
I appreciate the suggestion, but it failed to fix anything. The issue seems to be cumulative, getting laggier the more I travel between dimensions.
Reserve more RAM for Minecraft (This is different for each type of mod launcher and cant be done if you don't have any to spare but its your most likely fix)
Lower settings like render distance. (I'd be surprised if you haven't already tried that, but you never know.)
Play in windowed mode (running a game in full screen seems to be more resource intensive)
Remove intensive mods (Less then ideal, but removing mods that effect worldgen can greatly help performance)
If none of this helps send me a reply or PM. There are some more things that might help.