In minecraft whenever i enter a certain area my game FPS goes to 0 [ that area is a jungle ] and if i tried to exit the world the game stucks at Shutting Down Internal Server and if i wait it exits normally, and if i tried to log in it stucks for ages and ages in Downloading Terrain...
NOTE: its single layer world
NOTE2: It happens in only 1 world, the other worlds are working proberly
Could be a chicken jokey turning all mobs to do not despawn when the player is far from them . If you haven't build anything epic in it , you won't lose anything , copy the world and delete the old one .
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For one you have minecraft forge installed "Closing internal server" is something forge does. FPS drops in jungles are common place. Especially if you have a less than average computer.
For one you have minecraft forge installed "Closing internal server" is something forge does. FPS drops in jungles are common place. Especially if you have a less than average computer.
Closing internal server is what minecraft does when it exits.
minecraft runs the game like an internal server, this is not forge doing it.
It sounds like a chunk has become corrupt, best bet would be to open the world in mcedit then delete and regenerate the effected area
NOTE: its single layer world
NOTE2: It happens in only 1 world, the other worlds are working proberly
Any fix ?
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ModeratorClosing internal server is what minecraft does when it exits.
minecraft runs the game like an internal server, this is not forge doing it.
It sounds like a chunk has become corrupt, best bet would be to open the world in mcedit then delete and regenerate the effected area