So, how do I go about explaining this? Yes, I have a legit download of Minecraft 1.10.2 and I followed all of the instructions for downloading and installing Optifine. However, my problem doesn't lie with Optifine. It's vanilla Minecraft. Every time I play the game, I some times get at least half an hour at best before my Minecraft screen freezes. Well, when I say freeze, I mean more along the lines that it soft freezes. But the game is still running! And I'm still able to play...just not able to see what the hell I'm doing. I can hear myself moving around and placing blocks and all of that...but my screen is frozen the whole while that happens. Sounds and music are still going, but what I see on screen is the very last thing I saw before my Minecraft window screen froze. I...have no idea what could possibly be going on, what could be causing this even for vanilla Minecraft, nor do I know how to fix it. I've never had this happen before, even with the last version of Minecraft I played, which was like...4 years ago? So I think Minecraft version 1.2 maybe? But even so, can anyone possibly tell me what is happening and how I can fix it?
Like I said in my OP, the problem is with vanilla Minecraft. I can play without Optifine, and this soft freezing still happens. And like I said, I have a legit download of 1.10.2
Like I said in my OP, the problem is with vanilla Minecraft. I can play without Optifine, and this soft freezing still happens. And like I said, I have a legit download of 1.10.2
have you played with minecrafts memory allocation? post the argument you use to allocate more ram if you have changed it
I mean, I USE Optifine while I'm playing, yes. However, the soft freezing occurs with or without Optifine.
And...to tell you the truth, I'm still a little bit of a nub when it comes to allocating the ram memory. How do I do this again? I remember doing it once, but that was like...five or six years ago, so I've since forgotten how.
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So, how do I go about explaining this? Yes, I have a legit download of Minecraft 1.10.2 and I followed all of the instructions for downloading and installing Optifine. However, my problem doesn't lie with Optifine. It's vanilla Minecraft. Every time I play the game, I some times get at least half an hour at best before my Minecraft screen freezes. Well, when I say freeze, I mean more along the lines that it soft freezes. But the game is still running! And I'm still able to play...just not able to see what the hell I'm doing. I can hear myself moving around and placing blocks and all of that...but my screen is frozen the whole while that happens. Sounds and music are still going, but what I see on screen is the very last thing I saw before my Minecraft window screen froze. I...have no idea what could possibly be going on, what could be causing this even for vanilla Minecraft, nor do I know how to fix it. I've never had this happen before, even with the last version of Minecraft I played, which was like...4 years ago? So I think Minecraft version 1.2 maybe? But even so, can anyone possibly tell me what is happening and how I can fix it?
Like I said in my OP, the problem is with vanilla Minecraft. I can play without Optifine, and this soft freezing still happens. And like I said, I have a legit download of 1.10.2
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ModeratorMojang support don't fix issues like this, they will send the OP here
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Moderatorhave you played with minecrafts memory allocation? post the argument you use to allocate more ram if you have changed it
I mean, I USE Optifine while I'm playing, yes. However, the soft freezing occurs with or without Optifine.
And...to tell you the truth, I'm still a little bit of a nub when it comes to allocating the ram memory. How do I do this again? I remember doing it once, but that was like...five or six years ago, so I've since forgotten how.