While playing in my unmodified single player world, I notice that there's some interesting lag.
The kind of lag you should only find in multiplayer.
For example, you go to break a block, break it successfully, the block reappears instantly, then about five seconds later, the block disappears and you pick it up.
I look over at my launcher log and I see a massive wall of messages like THESE:
[17:50:56] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 15991ms behind, skipping 319 tick(s)
[17:47:26] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 9269ms behind, skipping 185 tick(s)
[17:48:04] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 6559ms behind, skipping 131 tick(s)
So my question is this:
Why the hell does Singleplayer minecraft act like Multiplayer minecraft?
If I don't have internet, would the game literally be unplayable?
While playing in my unmodified single player world, I notice that there's some interesting lag.
The kind of lag you should only find in multiplayer.
For example, you go to break a block, break it successfully, the block reappears instantly, then about five seconds later, the block disappears and you pick it up.
I look over at my launcher log and I see a massive wall of messages like THESE:
[17:50:56] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 15991ms behind, skipping 319 tick(s)
[17:47:26] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 9269ms behind, skipping 185 tick(s)
[17:48:04] [Server thread/WARN]: Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 6559ms behind, skipping 131 tick(s)
So my question is this:
Why the hell does Singleplayer minecraft act like Multiplayer minecraft?
If I don't have internet, would the game literally be unplayable?