I run an i3 processor... Minecraft does lag at times, but even without optifine... My game very playable, I can even play mini game server's no problem...
Specs:
Computer:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2.20GHz
Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000
1696 MB Total available graphics memory
Display adapter driver version 9.17.10.3347
DirectX 10
Lenovo Laptop Model 1068AQU
Network Adapter: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
I'm using Windows 8.1. I didn't change it at all. It was just a standard windows update, I haven't bothered to check what it did because it happens whenever I restart or turn off my computer.
I'm using Windows 8.1. I didn't change it at all. It was just a standard windows update, I haven't bothered to check what it did because it happens whenever I restart or turn off my computer.
I don't really know what to tell you then, Perhaps the driver (For the GPU) got somehow corrupted? Try removing it and reinstall it.
Runs OK if you let the computer sit overnight, but runs slow after a reboot... Sounds like something is running in the background that's hogging up the CPU time that would otherwise be going to Minecraft (like a scheduled full-system antivirus scan). When Minecraft is running slow, press CTRL+ALT+DEL and select 'Task Manager'. Use Task Manager to see what is using the most CPU and memory, it could be in 'Apps' or 'Background processes'. You probably cannot stop the process that's hogging up your CPU, but you can tell us what it is and how much CPU it's using and we might be able to help you decide whether it's a process that can be safely shut down.
By the way, it definitely isn't your computer's specs that's causing the sudden slowdown, since my son's computer is 32-bit Windows XP running on an Intel Core2 Duo with an old AGP NVidia vid card, and he gets around 40-80fps on pretty much any Minecraft version he plays.
Minecraft has a new launcher, as you would have to know to play the recent versions... However, they had a link built into the game, and the "new" launcher it linked to was beta, there is a version that is on the website, a while back I had issues, then I downloaded the new one, and my issues were resolved.
Edit: This issue stopped for a while and all was fine until a fww minutes ago. Had to update my computer again. Now it's lagging really badly again. optifine won't help because it isn't me playing the game. It's just having it open even on the title screen. I checked the background processes and nothing abnormal. I'm going to let my computer sit for a bit before I try to load minecraft again to see if that fixes it. If that doesn't work I'm going to do as suggested above and remove and reinstall the GPU driver.
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The problem is your internet, Sometimes internet(S) can effect even if your offline internet is everywhere. So it must be your internet effecting you.
I know the internet is not my problem. It isn't just SMP it's also SSP. I can hardly get past the title screen because it lags so much.
What? I have an i3 with only 4 gigs of RAM and I run Minecraft at 30-40 FPS...
EDIT: And these are the recommended system requirements for the game:
An i3 core is just fine for Minecraft, it may be the graphics card but I'm not sure since he was able to run it fine before.
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I run an i3 processor... Minecraft does lag at times, but even without optifine... My game very playable, I can even play mini game server's no problem...
Specs:
Computer:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2.20GHz
Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000
1696 MB Total available graphics memory
Display adapter driver version 9.17.10.3347
DirectX 10
Lenovo Laptop Model 1068AQU
Network Adapter: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Network Adaptor: Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter
Windows 7 Home Premium
64 Bit
8gb of RAM, No ReadyBoost used
Minecraft:
No JVM Arguments
Default Resource pack, unmodified client other than settings
Options file:
invertYMouse:false
mouseSensitivity:0.5
fov:0.0
gamma:0.5
saturation:0.0
renderDistance:6
guiScale:0
particles:0
bobView:false
anaglyph3d:false
maxFps:260
fboEnable:true
difficulty:1
fancyGraphics:false
ao:0
renderClouds:false
resourcePacks:[]
incompatibleResourcePacks:[]
lastServer:10.163.248.3:25565
lang:en_US
chatVisibility:0
chatColors:true
chatLinks:true
chatLinksPrompt:true
chatOpacity:1.0
snooperEnabled:false
fullscreen:false
enableVsync:false
useVbo:false
hideServerAddress:false
advancedItemTooltips:true
pauseOnLostFocus:false
touchscreen:false
overrideWidth:0
overrideHeight:0
heldItemTooltips:true
chatHeightFocused:1.0
chatHeightUnfocused:0.5
chatScale:1.0
chatWidth:1.0
showInventoryAchievementHint:false
mipmapLevels:0
forceUnicodeFont:false
reducedDebugInfo:false
useNativeTransport:true
entityShadows:true
mainHand:right
attackIndicator:0
showSubtitles:false
realmsNotifications:true
key_key.attack:-100
key_key.use:-99
key_key.forward:17
key_key.left:30
key_key.back:31
key_key.right:32
key_key.jump:57
key_key.sneak:42
key_key.sprint:219
key_key.drop:16
key_key.inventory:18
key_key.chat:20
key_key.playerlist:15
key_key.pickItem:-98
key_key.command:53
key_key.screenshot:60
key_key.togglePerspective:63
key_key.smoothCamera:0
key_key.fullscreen:87
key_key.spectatorOutlines:0
key_key.swapHands:33
key_key.hotbar.1:2
key_key.hotbar.2:3
key_key.hotbar.3:4
key_key.hotbar.4:5
key_key.hotbar.5:6
key_key.hotbar.6:7
key_key.hotbar.7:8
key_key.hotbar.8:9
key_key.hotbar.9:10
soundCategory_master:1.0
soundCategory_music:0.0
soundCategory_record:1.0
soundCategory_weather:0.1056338
soundCategory_block:1.0
soundCategory_hostile:0.20422535
soundCategory_neutral:1.0
soundCategory_player:1.0
soundCategory_ambient:1.0
soundCategory_voice:1.0
modelPart_cape:false
modelPart_jacket:false
modelPart_left_sleeve:false
modelPart_right_sleeve:false
modelPart_left_pants_leg:false
modelPart_right_pants_leg:false
modelPart_hat:false
When I sometimes use Optifine, the settings are:
ofRenderDistanceChunks:4
ofFogType:3
ofFogStart:0.8
ofMipmapType:0
ofLoadFar:false
ofPreloadedChunks:0
ofOcclusionFancy:false
ofSmoothWorld:true
ofAoLevel:0.0
ofClouds:0
ofCloudsHeight:0.0
ofTrees:0
ofDroppedItems:0
ofRain:0
ofAnimatedWater:0
ofAnimatedLava:0
ofAnimatedFire:true
ofAnimatedPortal:true
ofAnimatedRedstone:true
ofAnimatedExplosion:true
ofAnimatedFlame:true
ofAnimatedSmoke:true
ofVoidParticles:false
ofWaterParticles:true
ofPortalParticles:true
ofPotionParticles:true
ofDrippingWaterLava:true
ofAnimatedTerrain:true
ofAnimatedTextures:true
ofRainSplash:true
ofLagometer:true
ofAutoSaveTicks:4000
ofBetterGrass:3
ofConnectedTextures:2
ofWeather:true
ofSky:true
ofStars:true
ofSunMoon:true
ofChunkUpdates:1
ofChunkLoading:0
ofChunkUpdatesDynamic:false
ofTime:0
ofClearWater:false
ofAaLevel:0
ofProfiler:false
ofBetterSnow:false
ofSwampColors:true
ofRandomMobs:true
ofSmoothBiomes:true
ofCustomFonts:true
ofCustomColors:true
ofCustomSky:false
ofShowCapes:true
ofNaturalTextures:false
ofLazyChunkLoading:false
ofFullscreenMode:Default
ofFastMath:true
ofFastRender:true
ofTranslucentBlocks:2
key_Zoom:44
i3's are NOT horrible, considering Minecraft is CPU based and doesn't use more than 1 core effectively. Don't spread false information
It wasn't the i5's fault. Considering I run anywhere between 300-1500 fps on my i5-2500K
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
lol I get it I was wrong ok?
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Moderatorwhere do you get this from? and i3 is perfectly able to run minecraft, please don't post misinformation
Again, I know I was wrong, like 5 people have already told me.
Again, I know I was wrong, like 5 people have already told me.
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Is it lagging in spikes, or do you just have an overall decrease in FPS? Or both?
Edit: I mean after the initial no FPS when you load a map.
Did you try lowering the settings to the lowest or Optifine?
Uh. no, I have the exact same specs as he (like a copy-cat), and I get 70 to 90 FPS normally.
Back to the OP: What OS are you using? Maybe try to revert it back to before the update, cause it fixed my problem before.
Here's how to use System Restore:
http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13060/~/how-do-i-use-system-restore-in-windows-7-to-restore-my-computer-to-an-earlier
I'm just a very boring person.
It's just an overall decrease in FPS, even at the title screen. It stays at 0-2 FPS no matter what.
I'm using Windows 8.1. I didn't change it at all. It was just a standard windows update, I haven't bothered to check what it did because it happens whenever I restart or turn off my computer.
I don't really know what to tell you then, Perhaps the driver (For the GPU) got somehow corrupted? Try removing it and reinstall it.
I'm just a very boring person.
Try getting optifine and disabling animations
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
Runs OK if you let the computer sit overnight, but runs slow after a reboot... Sounds like something is running in the background that's hogging up the CPU time that would otherwise be going to Minecraft (like a scheduled full-system antivirus scan). When Minecraft is running slow, press CTRL+ALT+DEL and select 'Task Manager'. Use Task Manager to see what is using the most CPU and memory, it could be in 'Apps' or 'Background processes'. You probably cannot stop the process that's hogging up your CPU, but you can tell us what it is and how much CPU it's using and we might be able to help you decide whether it's a process that can be safely shut down.
By the way, it definitely isn't your computer's specs that's causing the sudden slowdown, since my son's computer is 32-bit Windows XP running on an Intel Core2 Duo with an old AGP NVidia vid card, and he gets around 40-80fps on pretty much any Minecraft version he plays.
Minecraft has a new launcher, as you would have to know to play the recent versions... However, they had a link built into the game, and the "new" launcher it linked to was beta, there is a version that is on the website, a while back I had issues, then I downloaded the new one, and my issues were resolved.
Edit: This issue stopped for a while and all was fine until a fww minutes ago. Had to update my computer again. Now it's lagging really badly again. optifine won't help because it isn't me playing the game. It's just having it open even on the title screen. I checked the background processes and nothing abnormal. I'm going to let my computer sit for a bit before I try to load minecraft again to see if that fixes it. If that doesn't work I'm going to do as suggested above and remove and reinstall the GPU driver.