Hello, I've had a Minecraft problem for about 5-6 months, and at first, since I was getting into other games, painting, etc, I didn't mind it that much, I let it continue, playing Minecraft 1-2 times a month, and now that since my other friends are getting into Minecraft, I would like to aswell. In February this year, I got a new computer and it ran great with every game, and still does.. except Minecraft. On my old computer, I got anywhere from 60-80 ping, depending on what I was doing. About a week after I got my brand new computer, my ping goes SKY-HIGH, every few seconds, and I've tried about 13 threads on how to fix Minecraft ping, but to no avail. Since they had pingtest/speedtest, I'll share mine aswell. https://gyazo.com/84dd12cb2b6494e20ba4326025e6c424 and https://gyazo.com/7d73c010e3445780001c94852f51b621 there you go, and keep in mind, that I pay over 120$ a month for my internet, best one in my area. Also, here is my ping on my new computer: https://gyazo.com/0a8e5bd8065d310a0dd09f7715840012 I just don't know what could be wrong, and so I decided to factory reset my computer, and it worked!! For a day at least.. so I narrowed down what I did yesterday on the computer. My friends and I decided to troll our other friend on our own server with a hacked client, so we all downloaded it. (I TRIED WITH/WITHOUT THE CLIENT, STILL LAGS), so I turned to steam, I only downloaded it and a game, CS:GO. Those are the only two things I did yesterday, so if you can, please try to help! I'm willing to do anything to try to fix this, tell me if you need any screenshots of anything else.
Try to call your Internet provider for that. I fell like it's an issue with router and router related stuff.
I've called them, and they've concluded that either 1, someone else is using my WiFi/internet from a backdoor, or 2, Minecraft is causing problems. And yet, I ask them to help, they say they aren't "able" to. Do you have any ideas about the router problem?
It's most likely an issue with packet loss. Try looking at your router and see what devices are on the network, and try queuing your new PC over all the others. Also, try using Task Manager to take minecraft from normal priority to the second highest (very high). That may help with block breaking issues. It may also increase FPS by about 2-6.
You could also try refreshing your router (unplug, wait 10 seconds, plug back in), which could give it a "jump-start."
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I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
I do not know how to check the devices on my router, but I did restart it and set my Minecraft on high, it did not help much. Maybe decreased my ping about 5-10. (Which is not a lot, unfortunately)
Try to access your router's control panel by typing in your IP address into your search bar (not google/whatever) and type in your router username and password (usually defaults to user: admin and pass: *your phone number*)
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I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
I tried to do that with my IP, didn't work, so I did some research, and I searched my default gateway, and it worked, yet I cannot log into it with "admin:*my phone number"
Try contacting your ISP about changing your password and username or request a "i forgot my pass/username" from the ISP.
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I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
Hello, I've had a Minecraft problem for about 5-6 months, and at first, since I was getting into other games, painting, etc, I didn't mind it that much, I let it continue, playing Minecraft 1-2 times a month, and now that since my other friends are getting into Minecraft, I would like to aswell. In February this year, I got a new computer and it ran great with every game, and still does.. except Minecraft. On my old computer, I got anywhere from 60-80 ping, depending on what I was doing. About a week after I got my brand new computer, my ping goes SKY-HIGH, every few seconds, and I've tried about 13 threads on how to fix Minecraft ping, but to no avail. Since they had pingtest/speedtest, I'll share mine aswell. https://gyazo.com/84dd12cb2b6494e20ba4326025e6c424 and https://gyazo.com/7d73c010e3445780001c94852f51b621 there you go, and keep in mind, that I pay over 120$ a month for my internet, best one in my area. Also, here is my ping on my new computer: https://gyazo.com/0a8e5bd8065d310a0dd09f7715840012 I just don't know what could be wrong, and so I decided to factory reset my computer, and it worked!! For a day at least.. so I narrowed down what I did yesterday on the computer. My friends and I decided to troll our other friend on our own server with a hacked client, so we all downloaded it. (I TRIED WITH/WITHOUT THE CLIENT, STILL LAGS), so I turned to steam, I only downloaded it and a game, CS:GO. Those are the only two things I did yesterday, so if you can, please try to help! I'm willing to do anything to try to fix this, tell me if you need any screenshots of anything else.
Check if a firewall\antivirus is blocking Minecraft. Turn them off - if it starts working, then the problem is there.
How would I go about doing that? (Sorry)
I've tried doing it, but to no avail. I do not know if I did it correctly or not.
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I am now offering 40$ to whoever can fix this for me through paypal or bitcoin :/
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Try to call your Internet provider for that. I fell like it's an issue with router and router related stuff.
I've called them, and they've concluded that either 1, someone else is using my WiFi/internet from a backdoor, or 2, Minecraft is causing problems. And yet, I ask them to help, they say they aren't "able" to. Do you have any ideas about the router problem?
Try to use a different channel for WiFi. Google how to do that.
It doesn't work on any channel, so I switched it back to default.
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It's most likely an issue with packet loss. Try looking at your router and see what devices are on the network, and try queuing your new PC over all the others. Also, try using Task Manager to take minecraft from normal priority to the second highest (very high). That may help with block breaking issues. It may also increase FPS by about 2-6.
You could also try refreshing your router (unplug, wait 10 seconds, plug back in), which could give it a "jump-start."
I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
I do not know how to check the devices on my router, but I did restart it and set my Minecraft on high, it did not help much. Maybe decreased my ping about 5-10. (Which is not a lot, unfortunately)
Try to access your router's control panel by typing in your IP address into your search bar (not google/whatever) and type in your router username and password (usually defaults to user: admin and pass: *your phone number*)
I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
I tried to do that with my IP, didn't work, so I did some research, and I searched my default gateway, and it worked, yet I cannot log into it with "admin:*my phone number"
Try contacting your ISP about changing your password and username or request a "i forgot my pass/username" from the ISP.
I use Ubuntu 16.10, with WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator, for using Windows programs *like steam* on Linux distros), PlayOnLinux, and am using a (near) stock Dell Optiplex 360 w/ a custom Radeon 5450 1GB GPU.
Which OS are you using?
What drivers are you using?
What is your hardware?