When I have steam open (and by this I mean the steam processes running), I get internal server lag. Obviously this is only in singleplayer. And just to clarify, my FPS is fine, and my RAM usage is normal. Allocating more would not help, nor lowering video settings. And by internal server lag, I mean mobs skipping around, chests taking longer to open, item drop being delayed, block sound delayed, etc. This would indicate that the internal server is NOT in sync with the client. If I close steam, the problem is solved. However, it is very annoying to have to close/reopen steam. My specs are:
- 32GB RAM
- Intel i7 4870HQ
- GTX 980m
- Minecraft running on SSD, along with steam
Any help would be extremely helpful as this problem is extremely annoying. Also, this does not happen every day. This will happen on some days, and will not on others. On the days that it DOES happen, restarting my computer/restarting steam does nothing to solve it.
Obviously this is an uncommon issue, but I'd still like some help with it, as every single other game I have runs fine except for singleplayer MC.
Well, I just discovered something new. This issue also happens if the Battle.net launcher is open. So far only steam and the Battle.net launcher cause this, But this is confusing because these launcher are completely different.
EDIT: This also happens on the latest snapshot (15w43c)
Well, I have tried every single RAM size I could think of, and also tried a couple different custom launchers that I had on hand (MultiMC and the Magic launcher) and nothing has worked so far. I'm not sure if anyone else has this issue. I may be the only one to have this problem.
For some reason, my game worked fine while steam was open yesterday. Today, the issue came right back. I tried retracing all the variables possible that could result in the issue disappearing, but nothing really made a difference. I have tried restarting my computer. Still need help with this issue unfortunately.
I have seen steam cause large CPU and disk loads on my son's computer at times. Using the windows Resource Monitor it could be seen that steam was doing some kind of scan / update of everything it had installed into the library, and this also cause the antivirus to be extremely active at the same time because it needed to scan / check all the files that steam was accessing.
I have seen steam cause large CPU and disk loads on my son's computer at times. Using the windows Resource Monitor it could be seen that steam was doing some kind of scan / update of everything it had installed into the library, and this also cause the antivirus to be extremely active at the same time because it needed to scan / check all the files that steam was accessing.
Thank you very much for your time, but I think I have finally solved this issue. My laptop is an ASUS, and it had ROG Game First III on it. Basically it controls application's internet use. For some reason, it automatically set steam to a higher level than javaw.exe and that was screwing it up. Disabling Game First seems to have solved this.
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When I have steam open (and by this I mean the steam processes running), I get internal server lag. Obviously this is only in singleplayer. And just to clarify, my FPS is fine, and my RAM usage is normal. Allocating more would not help, nor lowering video settings. And by internal server lag, I mean mobs skipping around, chests taking longer to open, item drop being delayed, block sound delayed, etc. This would indicate that the internal server is NOT in sync with the client. If I close steam, the problem is solved. However, it is very annoying to have to close/reopen steam. My specs are:
- 32GB RAM
- Intel i7 4870HQ
- GTX 980m
- Minecraft running on SSD, along with steam
Any help would be extremely helpful as this problem is extremely annoying. Also, this does not happen every day. This will happen on some days, and will not on others. On the days that it DOES happen, restarting my computer/restarting steam does nothing to solve it.
Obviously this is an uncommon issue, but I'd still like some help with it, as every single other game I have runs fine except for singleplayer MC.
Thanks
Well, I just discovered something new. This issue also happens if the Battle.net launcher is open. So far only steam and the Battle.net launcher cause this, But this is confusing because these launcher are completely different.
EDIT: This also happens on the latest snapshot (15w43c)
Well, I have tried every single RAM size I could think of, and also tried a couple different custom launchers that I had on hand (MultiMC and the Magic launcher) and nothing has worked so far. I'm not sure if anyone else has this issue. I may be the only one to have this problem.
For some reason, my game worked fine while steam was open yesterday. Today, the issue came right back. I tried retracing all the variables possible that could result in the issue disappearing, but nothing really made a difference. I have tried restarting my computer. Still need help with this issue unfortunately.
By the way, I'm using windows 8.1.
I have seen steam cause large CPU and disk loads on my son's computer at times. Using the windows Resource Monitor it could be seen that steam was doing some kind of scan / update of everything it had installed into the library, and this also cause the antivirus to be extremely active at the same time because it needed to scan / check all the files that steam was accessing.
Thank you very much for your time, but I think I have finally solved this issue. My laptop is an ASUS, and it had ROG Game First III on it. Basically it controls application's internet use. For some reason, it automatically set steam to a higher level than javaw.exe and that was screwing it up. Disabling Game First seems to have solved this.