Like many people, I've fallen victim to the "flashing chunks" glitch. I learned that removing the "optionsof" text document under the .minecraft folder fixes it. However, the document actually replaces itself and comes back no matter how many times I delete it. I was wondering if anybody knew how to delete it for good.
I have no idea where you read that but you have to uninstall Optifine to stop it from coming back - that's because that is the configuration file Optifine uses to save its settings (aka Minecraft's options.txt file saved under a different name so vanilla doesn't freak out when it tries to load invalid settings since Optifine changes how some of them work).
To actually stop the flashing chunks you have to go into your graphics card control panel and disable "threaded optimization" (or a similar setting, see here for more).
I have no idea where you read that but you have to uninstall Optifine to stop it from coming back - that's because that is the configuration file Optifine uses to save its settings (aka Minecraft's options.txt file saved under a different name so vanilla doesn't freak out when it tries to load invalid settings since Optifine changes how some of them work).
To actually stop the flashing chunks you have to go into your graphics card control panel and disable "threaded optimization" (or a similar setting, see here for more).
I don't remember where I read it but removing it does fix it but only temporarily. And I can't fix them any other way because I can't seem to access this "graphics card control panel." I've tried before.
Yea, my comptuer doesn't have this Nvidia control panel and I tried downloading it but no matter what version I tried, it wouldn't work. I'm not sure how this glitch has been there for so long since I've only come across it recently and have used optifine for a long time.
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Like many people, I've fallen victim to the "flashing chunks" glitch. I learned that removing the "optionsof" text document under the .minecraft folder fixes it. However, the document actually replaces itself and comes back no matter how many times I delete it. I was wondering if anybody knew how to delete it for good.
I have no idea where you read that but you have to uninstall Optifine to stop it from coming back - that's because that is the configuration file Optifine uses to save its settings (aka Minecraft's options.txt file saved under a different name so vanilla doesn't freak out when it tries to load invalid settings since Optifine changes how some of them work).
To actually stop the flashing chunks you have to go into your graphics card control panel and disable "threaded optimization" (or a similar setting, see here for more).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
yes, removing the file just causes it to reset to the default values. (and be recreated).
I don't remember where I read it but removing it does fix it but only temporarily. And I can't fix them any other way because I can't seem to access this "graphics card control panel." I've tried before.
It fixes it up until you change your options to something non-default that causes the problem.
Then it's broken until you remove the file that contains the non-default option that you set, causing everything to go back to the defaults.
Yea, my comptuer doesn't have this Nvidia control panel and I tried downloading it but no matter what version I tried, it wouldn't work. I'm not sure how this glitch has been there for so long since I've only come across it recently and have used optifine for a long time.