I had recently got a close family member to play Minecraft with me, and I was thrilled to play a modded version with her. I went along, solving mod issues and such, until I got it to work. HOWEVER, when I did a test run to see how the mods were doing, I noticed that her game was VERY slow to respond. Actually, no matter what (at 4 mods to 73), it had the following symptoms: Moving around the mouse to highlight buttons was slow, looking around in-game was laggy (or how I described it, you'd "look around sharply"), and overall was just slow. She has a Windows 7 (with the Windows 10 update). If it helps, she also has the Intel Core i3 (you probably need more info, though). I already installed Optifine, and this isn't a f8 issue. I'm going to keep looking into the subject while I wait, and I'll post if I solve the issue. Thanks!
OK! For Unmooded Minecraft (with Forge- that's not really a mod, right?) the FPS is usually between 5 FPS to 13 FPS. Modded Minecraft (72 mods in totall- this is about how many I usually have on MY computer, which runs fine) is usually between 5 FPS and 1 FPS. Good grief. And to compare, my computer (with all the same mods) runs at about 29 FPS. Also, this is on single player for both.
Then it's no wonder you're lagging... if you lag without mods then you'll lag with mods... The only mod I'd suggest running is optifine, and maybe even the shaders mod (without shaders) and turning the *resolution down. If it's possible, also install fastcraft and fpsplus(although I think optifine does the same job now).
*I don't remember what the setting is called, but it's above the shadow one.
I had recently got a close family member to play Minecraft with me, and I was thrilled to play a modded version with her. I went along, solving mod issues and such, until I got it to work. HOWEVER, when I did a test run to see how the mods were doing, I noticed that her game was VERY slow to respond. Actually, no matter what (at 4 mods to 73), it had the following symptoms: Moving around the mouse to highlight buttons was slow, looking around in-game was laggy (or how I described it, you'd "look around sharply"), and overall was just slow. She has a Windows 7 (with the Windows 10 update). If it helps, she also has the Intel Core i3 (you probably need more info, though). I already installed Optifine, and this isn't a f8 issue. I'm going to keep looking into the subject while I wait, and I'll post if I solve the issue. Thanks!
Full specs please.
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Curse Premiumsounds like it's probably an issue with the RAM maxing out
OK! Here it is (these are the specs, right?):
Processor: Intel(R) Core (TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.10 GHz
Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00 GM (3.90 GB usable)
System Type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor
Processor: Grim knows all about that kind of thing.
RAM: 4GB is pretty low.
System Type: that's good.
Graphics card?
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OK! For Unmooded Minecraft (with Forge- that's not really a mod, right?) the FPS is usually between 5 FPS to 13 FPS. Modded Minecraft (72 mods in totall- this is about how many I usually have on MY computer, which runs fine) is usually between 5 FPS and 1 FPS. Good grief. And to compare, my computer (with all the same mods) runs at about 29 FPS. Also, this is on single player for both.
Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000.
Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000. (Haha... I didn't reply the first time.)
Agreed.
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Ay, that's too bad. But HEY, the world hasn't ended yet. We're all good. -u^ Thanks, guys.