I have been playing minecraft for a few years now, and I have gone that whole time without a problem. Recently, my minecraft has started slowing down. I would be playing for a few minutes, maybe two at 16-30 fps, and then it slows down to about 1-2 fps after a couple minutes. Heightening the priority on the CPU does nothing. When I pause, the speed goes up to 40+ fps. I downloaded a program that i believe may be corrupted, and the source of the problem, but anti-malware programs found nothing. Please help!
Ill try the program, thanks! can you send a link to download it? im kinda less trusting of seemingly okay application downloaders now. Also, here are my computer specs:
I installed OptiFine from the link you tagged, turned on the OptiFine account, and granted, the quality has raised to around 2-5 fps, but the game is still barely playable... Although earlier today it was running at around 80 fps without OptiFine for about fifteen minutes, then cut down again.
I installed OptiFine from the link you tagged, turned on the OptiFine account, and granted, the quality has raised to around 2-5 fps, but the game is still barely playable... Although earlier today it was running at around 80 fps without OptiFine for about fifteen minutes, then cut down again.
optifine is not a simple fix, it needs setting up to match your system and needs, i don't know why its always suggested, especially when the issue maybe down to running low quality onboard GPUs which just are not upto the job as they are typically rubbish.
optifine is not a simple fix, it needs setting up to match your system and needs, i don't know why its always suggested, especially when the issue maybe down to running low quality onboard GPUs which just are not upto the job as they are typically rubbish.
Could you maybe specify how I would go about matching the program to my system? Also I do believe my laptop is a little older, so GPU might be a problem, and theres not much i can do for replacing hardware.
Could you maybe specify how I would go about matching the program to my system? Also I do believe my laptop is a little older, so GPU might be a problem, and theres not much i can do for replacing hardware.
You'll need to figure out what works and what doesn't on your own for the most part (settings very depending on hardware) but I can give you a decent starting point. In the main settings disable Smooth Lighting and set Max Framerate to V-Sync (turning off clouds helps as well). In Details enable Fast Water, Trees, Grass, Rain/Snow, and Clouds and set Dropped Items to 2D. In Quality disable Better Grass, Snow, Connected Textures, Clear Water, and Smooth Biomes. In performance enable Fast Math, Smooth FPS, and Smooth World. In the worst case scenario you may need to disable particle effects and animations. On a side note you may want to play older versions like 1.8.9 as 1.9 tends to offer lower fps.
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I have been playing minecraft for a few years now, and I have gone that whole time without a problem. Recently, my minecraft has started slowing down. I would be playing for a few minutes, maybe two at 16-30 fps, and then it slows down to about 1-2 fps after a couple minutes. Heightening the priority on the CPU does nothing. When I pause, the speed goes up to 40+ fps. I downloaded a program that i believe may be corrupted, and the source of the problem, but anti-malware programs found nothing. Please help!
Try the OptiFine, hope this helps.
Anyway, what is your PC specifications?
Ill try the program, thanks! can you send a link to download it? im kinda less trusting of seemingly okay application downloaders now. Also, here are my computer specs:
Processor: intel core i3-2330m cpu @2.20ghz
RAM: 4.0 GB
System: 64 bit, x64 processor
Graphics card: intel HD graphics 3000
This: http://optifine.net/adloadx?f=OptiFine_1.9.2_HD_U_B1.jar
I installed OptiFine from the link you tagged, turned on the OptiFine account, and granted, the quality has raised to around 2-5 fps, but the game is still barely playable... Although earlier today it was running at around 80 fps without OptiFine for about fifteen minutes, then cut down again.
Are you using 32Bit Java or 64Bit Java?
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Moderatoroptifine is not a simple fix, it needs setting up to match your system and needs, i don't know why its always suggested, especially when the issue maybe down to running low quality onboard GPUs which just are not upto the job as they are typically rubbish.
I do believe its 64 bit but I would have to
check when I get the chance.
Could you maybe specify how I would go about matching the program to my system? Also I do believe my laptop is a little older, so GPU might be a problem, and theres not much i can do for replacing hardware.
You'll need to figure out what works and what doesn't on your own for the most part (settings very depending on hardware) but I can give you a decent starting point. In the main settings disable Smooth Lighting and set Max Framerate to V-Sync (turning off clouds helps as well). In Details enable Fast Water, Trees, Grass, Rain/Snow, and Clouds and set Dropped Items to 2D. In Quality disable Better Grass, Snow, Connected Textures, Clear Water, and Smooth Biomes. In performance enable Fast Math, Smooth FPS, and Smooth World. In the worst case scenario you may need to disable particle effects and animations. On a side note you may want to play older versions like 1.8.9 as 1.9 tends to offer lower fps.
When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear. Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Okay, thank you very much!