Whenever I load a new world, it'l take about 10 full seconds on the dirt screen saying "Loading" and then proceed to spawn me in the void, with nothing generated around me. Then, the world will load, but it will only load about 10x10 chunks, and refuse to generate any further. You can walk to the edge of the loaded chunks, which is essentially an island floating in the void, and see it is clean cut, refusing to load any further.
Further more, whenever I log out of a game, minecraft will freeze and not respond for a while, and just generally works very slowly, as if I was trying to run it off of a potato.
But I have a 980ti graphics card and an Intel Core i7-6700k proccessor, which I believe should be capable of running minecraft without too many problems.
There's not really enough information here. It could be many things, but you haven't provided the details necessary to decide what it is.
It could be for example, that you have the render distance set high, without configuring the extra memory that is required for that. And so Java is just struggling to find the memory to render what you have asked for.
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Whenever I load a new world, it'l take about 10 full seconds on the dirt screen saying "Loading" and then proceed to spawn me in the void, with nothing generated around me. Then, the world will load, but it will only load about 10x10 chunks, and refuse to generate any further. You can walk to the edge of the loaded chunks, which is essentially an island floating in the void, and see it is clean cut, refusing to load any further.
Further more, whenever I log out of a game, minecraft will freeze and not respond for a while, and just generally works very slowly, as if I was trying to run it off of a potato.
But I have a 980ti graphics card and an Intel Core i7-6700k proccessor, which I believe should be capable of running minecraft without too many problems.
Is there a solution to this?
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Curse Premiumgame log? did you set Minecraft to the performance graphics
PS: Try allocating more RAM
There's not really enough information here. It could be many things, but you haven't provided the details necessary to decide what it is.
It could be for example, that you have the render distance set high, without configuring the extra memory that is required for that. And so Java is just struggling to find the memory to render what you have asked for.