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So, Yes, this is a post on a 1.2.3 version. I have been playing hack slash mine recently, and I've been lagging. i decided to allocate more ram to minecraft! As I logged in, i started getting lag spikes every second. I changed it to original, and still got them. I even reinstalled minecraft 1.2.3 and modded it again, on the new launcher, and got the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks!
How much RAM do you currently have allocated, how much do you have total, and how many mods does the modpack have?
In short, allocating too much memory can cause lag spikes because useless data piles up in the excess space. When Java's garbage collection finally gets around to cleaning out all this useless data, it causes a lag spike because there's a LOT of stuff being cleared out. On the flip side, with too little allocated, you'll experience lag spikes or all around poor performance because Java's garbage collection is running overtime to make room for new stuff.
Or it could just be your specs. Have you had issues with other modpacks of this size on your current computer?
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Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
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I currently have the default, 1 allocated, and i have 16 gb of ram total. There is just one mod. I just have issues with this modpack. I will try to allocate about 3 gb to see if it fixes it, my regular 1.8 runs fine.
So, Yes, this is a post on a 1.2.3 version. I have been playing hack slash mine recently, and I've been lagging. i decided to allocate more ram to minecraft! As I logged in, i started getting lag spikes every second. I changed it to original, and still got them. I even reinstalled minecraft 1.2.3 and modded it again, on the new launcher, and got the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Curse PremiumHow much RAM do you currently have allocated, how much do you have total, and how many mods does the modpack have?
In short, allocating too much memory can cause lag spikes because useless data piles up in the excess space. When Java's garbage collection finally gets around to cleaning out all this useless data, it causes a lag spike because there's a LOT of stuff being cleared out. On the flip side, with too little allocated, you'll experience lag spikes or all around poor performance because Java's garbage collection is running overtime to make room for new stuff.
Or it could just be your specs. Have you had issues with other modpacks of this size on your current computer?
Realistic Torches - Causes torches to burn out after a configurable amount of time.
Nature's Compass - A utility item that allows you to search for any biome's location in the world.
Notes - Provides a clientside in-game notepad.
Souls - After you die, a hostile Soul that stores your inventory will spawn.
Auto Refresh - Automatically refreshes your server list and alerts you when your selected server comes online.
Pick Block Plus - A clientside mod that significantly improves the vanilla pick block function.
And a few others that we don't talk about.
I currently have the default, 1 allocated, and i have 16 gb of ram total. There is just one mod. I just have issues with this modpack. I will try to allocate about 3 gb to see if it fixes it, my regular 1.8 runs fine.
I allocated 3 gb, and I still have the problem
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