hey guys, so I am having a major FPS problem. I will be playing on a server and at random times it will drop my FPS to 0 and I will freeze from 5-10 seconds. I have a MacBook Pro and there has never been a problem with overheating or anything with the game for the past year and a half.
I dont think it does.. I just checked.. but I freeze so I can't REALLY tell
Well, if you don't have enough memory allocated to Minecraft than it's a possiblity that there is a freeze when the game's memory is at 100%, and it needs to lower back to a lesser percent (or at least that's how it was from my experience). Try 2G and see if it still freezes.
How much RAM do you have installed? To allocate more ram to Minecraft, go to those JVM arguments gerbil was talking about.\
Change "-Xmx1G" to "-Xmx2G"
How much RAM do you have installed? To allocate more ram to Minecraft, go to those JVM arguments gerbil was talking about.\
Change "-Xmx1G" to "-Xmx2G"
You "doubt it" , when you have no idea what any of those options mean? Half of those options you are now using are designed to counteract the negative effects of having made the new generation space unnecessarily large. In your first set of options you had none of those ameliorating options set, and your new generation was set to half your heap size. now it is only a third. Comparing the first set of options to the second is comparing apples and oranges.
and what pray tell fixed your issue if it wasn't adjusting your JVM options from a bad set to a better set?
hey guys, so I am having a major FPS problem. I will be playing on a server and at random times it will drop my FPS to 0 and I will freeze from 5-10 seconds. I have a MacBook Pro and there has never been a problem with overheating or anything with the game for the past year and a half.
Do you have Java properly installed?
I had a similar problem(on a Windows PC)and I was missing the 32bit Java and my game was spazzing out with the lags.
Also,do you have Optifine or similar?
idk if i have java properly installed but i have optifine yes
What have you set your JVM Arguments to? Misconfiguring this can lead to periodic freezes due to large garbage collection events.
Are you running any higher end mods or a high resolution resource pack?
Possibly its the same, but certainly your problem is caused by having modified Xmn.
This is a stupid question but what are JVM Arguments. Sorry idk what this stuff is lol
part of the launcher profile
-Xmx1G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M.. thats whats in that file area
Okay so you didn't fall into the trap that AshuraDX did.
Could you have something running on your computer that spikes up every once in a while?
Or a network connection that stutters once in a while.
Well.. I force quit everything on my max so nothing running and my connection is fine ;-;
When it spikes, be sure to have F3 open and check to see if "Mem" goes to 100% in the top right corner.
How high is your render distance set? 1G is not enough for the higher settings...
its at 8
I dont think it does.. I just checked.. but I freeze so I can't REALLY tell
Well, if you don't have enough memory allocated to Minecraft than it's a possiblity that there is a freeze when the game's memory is at 100%, and it needs to lower back to a lesser percent (or at least that's how it was from my experience). Try 2G and see if it still freezes.
How does one try 2G? And get more memory lol idk
How much RAM do you have installed? To allocate more ram to Minecraft, go to those JVM arguments gerbil was talking about.\
Change "-Xmx1G" to "-Xmx2G"
Alright I will try that.
You "doubt it" , when you have no idea what any of those options mean? Half of those options you are now using are designed to counteract the negative effects of having made the new generation space unnecessarily large. In your first set of options you had none of those ameliorating options set, and your new generation was set to half your heap size. now it is only a third. Comparing the first set of options to the second is comparing apples and oranges.
and what pray tell fixed your issue if it wasn't adjusting your JVM options from a bad set to a better set?