Hello everyone, I have a macbook pro late 2013 13 inch.
My specs are
CPU intel core i7 (dual core)
8GB ram
512GB SSD (pcie)
I am playing minecraft now and when I go to one place it freezes. Everytime I go to that place it freezes. First i thought my chunk was broken so I used mcedit to fix them. However, this didn't even change a thing. Next I tried replacing my level.dat but that did not work too. Then I thought the entities were the problem so i set my duiificulity to peaceful but that didn't work as well. Today I thought maybe my CPU usage was going crazy. I opened a app called activity monitor, which checks the CPU and memory usage for all of my processes. When I go to the place where it freezes, my CPU usage was like 98-101%. (In normal places it is about 50-60%). I do not have any building near that section or mob spawners and I don't how to fix it.
Sorry for bad English, I'm japanese.
Even if you said you already used MCEdit, please follow these steps.
If your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
In order to remove entities from a map, follow these steps. Warning: This will delete any and all entities in the selected region, including tamed animals! Open the map in MCEdit, select the affected region or use CTRL-A to select the whole world, then click on 'Delete Entities' in the menu on the left hand side.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.
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My specs are
CPU intel core i7 (dual core)
8GB ram
512GB SSD (pcie)
I am playing minecraft now and when I go to one place it freezes. Everytime I go to that place it freezes. First i thought my chunk was broken so I used mcedit to fix them. However, this didn't even change a thing. Next I tried replacing my level.dat but that did not work too. Then I thought the entities were the problem so i set my duiificulity to peaceful but that didn't work as well. Today I thought maybe my CPU usage was going crazy. I opened a app called activity monitor, which checks the CPU and memory usage for all of my processes. When I go to the place where it freezes, my CPU usage was like 98-101%. (In normal places it is about 50-60%). I do not have any building near that section or mob spawners and I don't how to fix it.
Sorry for bad English, I'm japanese.
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Retired StaffIf your world got corrupted you can try to repair it with MCEdit. Open the offending world in MCEdit, press 'ctrl-i' and select 'Repair regions' in the dialogue which pops up. Once this has completed, save your world and exit MCEdit.
In order to remove entities from a map, follow these steps. Warning: This will delete any and all entities in the selected region, including tamed animals! Open the map in MCEdit, select the affected region or use CTRL-A to select the whole world, then click on 'Delete Entities' in the menu on the left hand side.
To download MCEdit, go to http://www.mcedit.net/ and choose the version appropriate for your OS.