Sometimes when I create a world, if I go ahead and break a block of wood, it is replaced again, then 3 seconds later(after I broke it) I collect the wood. This lag is very annoying and I want an explanation. And same with animals, if i punch an animal into the air, it slowly moves down one second at a time, one block at a time. Please Help ME!!!!
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1. Take all the files you want to keep in your .minecraft and back them up in another folder (such as one called "minecraft file backup" on your desktop)
2. Delete your .minecraft and then reinstall it (I think you reinstall it by running the launcher)
3. Once you have a brand new .minecraft, move the backed up files into the new .minecraft folder.
4. The lag should be gone now.
List of files in .minecraft you'd most likely want to back up before reinstalling:
Red - You should backup these
Green- These ones are more optional, but might be useful
saves - all of your worlds
screenshots - your screenshots
resourcepacks - this contains all of your resource packs.
logs - logs of all the minecraft sessions you've played.
mods - contains your mods assuming you have any.
assets - has a few useful things, like the skins folder (which you might want to keep)
versions - contains all the versions of Minecraft you downloaded. In my experience, they get buggy if you use the backup in your .minecraft folder after reinstalling.
server-resource-packs - all the server resource packs you've downloaded
Plus maybe a few more that I can't remember
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Sometimes when I create a world, if I go ahead and break a block of wood, it is replaced again, then 3 seconds later(after I broke it) I collect the wood. This lag is very annoying and I want an explanation. And same with animals, if i punch an animal into the air, it slowly moves down one second at a time, one block at a time. Please Help ME!!!!
It means your computer isn't fast enough to run it smoothly. Lag isn't just from the internet.
Well sometimes my WIFI is really great some days kinda bad, but this lag only happens in survival so what is going on here
1. Take all the files you want to keep in your .minecraft and back them up in another folder (such as one called "minecraft file backup" on your desktop)
2. Delete your .minecraft and then reinstall it (I think you reinstall it by running the launcher)
3. Once you have a brand new .minecraft, move the backed up files into the new .minecraft folder.
4. The lag should be gone now.
List of files in .minecraft you'd most likely want to back up before reinstalling:
Red - You should backup these
Green- These ones are more optional, but might be useful
saves - all of your worlds
screenshots - your screenshots
resourcepacks - this contains all of your resource packs.
logs - logs of all the minecraft sessions you've played.
mods - contains your mods assuming you have any.
assets - has a few useful things, like the skins folder (which you might want to keep)
versions - contains all the versions of Minecraft you downloaded. In my experience, they get buggy if you use the backup in your .minecraft folder after reinstalling.
server-resource-packs - all the server resource packs you've downloaded
Plus maybe a few more that I can't remember