I recently (as early xmas presents) got a new motherboard, quad core CPU (64bit), 16GB of RAM, and a GTX 770 graphics card. I downloaded the game and I can start it and log in. I create a new world and...half the time, it doesn't render anything and I fall forever seeing only the sun and moon and black below me. The OTHER half of the time, it DOES render the environment, but only a small square area and nothing else renders beyond it, and my health is also affected by not being damaged when I fall if I'm on a high location.
The other thing is when I try to save and quite, it freezes the game and I have to force it to close.
What could be causing this problem? My previous CPU was 32bit btw... I would except that with all this new stuff the game would run even better than it did before, but nope...
I recently (as early xmas presents) got a new motherboard, quad core CPU (64bit), 16GB of RAM, and a GTX 770 graphics card. I downloaded the game and I can start it and log in. I create a new world and...half the time, it doesn't render anything and I fall forever seeing only the sun and moon and black below me. The OTHER half of the time, it DOES render the environment, but only a small square area and nothing else renders beyond it, and my health is also affected by not being damaged when I fall if I'm on a high location.
The other thing is when I try to save and quite, it freezes the game and I have to force it to close.
What could be causing this problem? My previous CPU was 32bit btw... I would except that with all this new stuff the game would run even better than it did before, but nope...
Maybe your Minecraft is initializing world you are opening. Am I right?
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The other thing is when I try to save and quite, it freezes the game and I have to force it to close.
What could be causing this problem? My previous CPU was 32bit btw... I would except that with all this new stuff the game would run even better than it did before, but nope...
Maybe your Minecraft is initializing world you are opening. Am I right?