Hello!
Recently (and by recently, I mean for quite a while), I've been getting what I can best describe as lag in my single player Minecraft worlds.
This "Lag" is similar to server lag, not low FPS. For example, animals usually "teleport" from place to place, there is no smooth walking animation, and when I break a block, it will immediately reappear, and only dissappear with a dropped item several seconds later. It will then take several seconds to pick the item up.
I am running Minecraft 1.7.10 right now, but it has been a problem for a long time. It occurs in any of my worlds (local, not on servers), and strangely doesn't happen too often in Creative mode, but this may be a coincidence. In some worlds it will always be this way, in others never. In my most recently created SSP world, it sometimes is and sometimes isn't. It is also strangely not present in 1.8 snapshots.
If it helps:
Render distance: 8
Graphics: Fast
Vsync: On
OpenGL: On
Smooth Lighting: Off
Particles: Minimal
Windows Vista SP2 32-bit
Intel Quad-Core VIIV @2.40 GHz
3 GB RAM (32-bit Vista won't let me upgrade!)
NVIDIA GeForce 210; 1024 MB Dedicated Video Memory
Hello!
Recently (and by recently, I mean for quite a while), I've been getting what I can best describe as lag in my single player Minecraft worlds.
This "Lag" is similar to server lag, not low FPS. For example, animals usually "teleport" from place to place, there is no smooth walking animation, and when I break a block, it will immediately reappear, and only dissappear with a dropped item several seconds later. It will then take several seconds to pick the item up.
I am running Minecraft 1.7.10 right now, but it has been a problem for a long time. It occurs in any of my worlds (local, not on servers), and strangely doesn't happen too often in Creative mode, but this may be a coincidence. In some worlds it will always be this way, in others never. In my most recently created SSP world, it sometimes is and sometimes isn't. It is also strangely not present in 1.8 snapshots.
If it helps:
Render distance: 8
Graphics: Fast
Vsync: On
OpenGL: On
Smooth Lighting: Off
Particles: Minimal
Windows Vista SP2 32-bit
Intel Quad-Core VIIV @2.40 GHz
3 GB RAM (32-bit Vista won't let me upgrade!)
NVIDIA GeForce 210; 1024 MB Dedicated Video Memory
What you're describing is like rubber banding in a single player world. What is your average FPS playing the game being curious. From your computer specs, I can see why there might be some issues running the game (it's poorly optimized, I have issues running it with a great build.) Render distance 8 may be putting too big of a proccessing load on your computer.
Thanks, and I know I don't have the best computer. I unfortunately don't have the money to buy an all out new computer, though I very much want one.
Nonetheless, my framerate is surprisingly good. It hovers between 30-40 usually, sometimes dropping into the 20s when generating new chunks. It often has periods (during normal gameplay, not looking up at the sky) when it stays 59-60; it's limited to 60.
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vsync limits the frame rate in your case it is 60. Try installing optifine and disabling vsync and it is like server lag cause now since around 1.5.2 i think minecraft starts a virtual server that nobody can connect to but you so when you are playing single player you are running a private server and running the game. and if you can upgrade your operating system to windows 7
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Both is 64 bit enable so if that is your cpu then it is possible to do a software upgrade (i.e. upgrading to windows 7 or 8 64 bit) and if you don't want to do that then try updating java by going to there website and re installing java.
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I am aware the hardware is capable of running a 64-bit OS, but Microsoft makes it real difficult to upgrade to Win 7. I really, really don't want to deal with Win 8 with a mouse and keyboard.
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Recently (and by recently, I mean for quite a while), I've been getting what I can best describe as lag in my single player Minecraft worlds.
This "Lag" is similar to server lag, not low FPS. For example, animals usually "teleport" from place to place, there is no smooth walking animation, and when I break a block, it will immediately reappear, and only dissappear with a dropped item several seconds later. It will then take several seconds to pick the item up.
I am running Minecraft 1.7.10 right now, but it has been a problem for a long time. It occurs in any of my worlds (local, not on servers), and strangely doesn't happen too often in Creative mode, but this may be a coincidence. In some worlds it will always be this way, in others never. In my most recently created SSP world, it sometimes is and sometimes isn't. It is also strangely not present in 1.8 snapshots.
If it helps:
What you're describing is like rubber banding in a single player world. What is your average FPS playing the game being curious. From your computer specs, I can see why there might be some issues running the game (it's poorly optimized, I have issues running it with a great build.) Render distance 8 may be putting too big of a proccessing load on your computer.
I suggest reading this to further help:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Frame_rate#Render_distance
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Nonetheless, my framerate is surprisingly good. It hovers between 30-40 usually, sometimes dropping into the 20s when generating new chunks. It often has periods (during normal gameplay, not looking up at the sky) when it stays 59-60; it's limited to 60.
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Upgrading the computer itself (software or hardware) is unfortunately out of the question, due to financial restraints.
http://ark.intel.com/products/29765/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q6600-8M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB
and if it is then this is your gpu
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-210/features
Both is 64 bit enable so if that is your cpu then it is possible to do a software upgrade (i.e. upgrading to windows 7 or 8 64 bit) and if you don't want to do that then try updating java by going to there website and re installing java.
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