I've been investing in getting a computer for recording minecraft and maybe some mods. I went to a computer store with minecraft on a USB drive and I couldn't get any computer to run it over 30 FPS, even the high tech gaming computers. All the employees were baffled and had no idea why it was happening. I reinstalled minecraft and fixed the game setting and nothing will work... Not even optifine. I have a budget of about 2000 for a computer (no monitor or mouse needed). Please someone help me so I can play the game I love. This has been SO stressful!
im using a gigabyte p25 and I get over 200 fps with optifine, shaders, a texturepack, and mods, plus its in your price range, besides, you dont need more than 30 fps on videos any way, most videos are in 30 fps,if you need more help just contact me (make sure max framerate is not at v sync or 30)
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this guy here deserves attention. go visit him pls.
If a computer store's high end computers can't run Minecraft at 30fps I wouldn't look to buy things from there lol.,
Best bet would be to order parts online from people with expirence giving you a build list, and "build" it yourself (Building one is simple, it's pretty much inserting one thing into another, and then, with wires given, connect one to another, really easy with a good video to show you where everything goes), but if it seems overwhelming finding a decent computer for $2000 won't be difficult at all, but if you're only going to want to play minecraft, spending 2000 might be a bit overkill.
this guy here deserves attention. go visit him pls.
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Best bet would be to order parts online from people with expirence giving you a build list, and "build" it yourself (Building one is simple, it's pretty much inserting one thing into another, and then, with wires given, connect one to another, really easy with a good video to show you where everything goes), but if it seems overwhelming finding a decent computer for $2000 won't be difficult at all, but if you're only going to want to play minecraft, spending 2000 might be a bit overkill.