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So, after I had been playing
Minecraft on servers all the time with my new laptop, I always had 120 -
160 FPS on servers, and I enjoyed it, until I wanted to play single
player due to me having no internet sometimes. Once I created a world,
it lagged worse than ever before. I stayed still, it was fine. I move a
little bit, it lagged bad to 10FPS or lower.
Minecraft: Vanillia Minecraft
Java: 64x 1.8.0
RAM: 8GB RAM
CPU: Dual Core AMD 3.4GHZ
GPU: R5 Radeon AMD 1GB Graphics Memory
Storage: 1 Terrabyte (Mostly empty)
I have optimized not only my Minecraft, but my PC to top performance,
and all of my other games play smoothly, just not Minecraft on single
player.
When you are running the game on your end, it will take time to actually generate the world. This takes more resources from the computer and will generally lower your FPS while its being done.
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But it's not the chunks, as my chunk loading is actually one of the lowest process. The 2 things that are at max and actually causing lag, is Garbage Collecting, and Rendering. It makes no sense that it renders 4x faster on a server.
In the image you show, it has no FPS issue, and its doing no chunk updating, it will go down with chunk updates. If garbage collection spikes and causes an issue, allocate less RAM to the game. It renders faster on a server, because all your game has to do is display what the server tells it to, on single player it has to both render and decide what needs to be created and saved, along with everything else.
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Thanks for the tip, but that doesn't work, as I have tried many different amounts of allocated RAM. Thankfully, I dedicated all of my time today in making a entire line full of java arguments that has highly improved my FPS up to 150 max. But sadly, that's only when I am standing still. My FPS tells me 90 when I am sprinting, but I am actually still lagging, and it is not telling me my true FPS.
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So, after I had been playing
Minecraft on servers all the time with my new laptop, I always had 120 -
160 FPS on servers, and I enjoyed it, until I wanted to play single
player due to me having no internet sometimes. Once I created a world,
it lagged worse than ever before. I stayed still, it was fine. I move a
little bit, it lagged bad to 10FPS or lower.
Minecraft: Vanillia Minecraft
Java: 64x 1.8.0
RAM: 8GB RAM
CPU: Dual Core AMD 3.4GHZ
GPU: R5 Radeon AMD 1GB Graphics Memory
Storage: 1 Terrabyte (Mostly empty)
I have optimized not only my Minecraft, but my PC to top performance,
and all of my other games play smoothly, just not Minecraft on single
player.
Here is the logs...
https://pastebin.com/5CkU8qzg
And then here is the picture I took for the pie chart...
https://imgur.com/a/s478X
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", geneva, sans-serif">Setaria Network Founder
When you are running the game on your end, it will take time to actually generate the world. This takes more resources from the computer and will generally lower your FPS while its being done.
But it's not the chunks, as my chunk loading is actually one of the lowest process. The 2 things that are at max and actually causing lag, is Garbage Collecting, and Rendering. It makes no sense that it renders 4x faster on a server.
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", geneva, sans-serif">Setaria Network Founder
In the image you show, it has no FPS issue, and its doing no chunk updating, it will go down with chunk updates. If garbage collection spikes and causes an issue, allocate less RAM to the game. It renders faster on a server, because all your game has to do is display what the server tells it to, on single player it has to both render and decide what needs to be created and saved, along with everything else.
Thanks for the tip, but that doesn't work, as I have tried many different amounts of allocated RAM. Thankfully, I dedicated all of my time today in making a entire line full of java arguments that has highly improved my FPS up to 150 max. But sadly, that's only when I am standing still. My FPS tells me 90 when I am sprinting, but I am actually still lagging, and it is not telling me my true FPS.
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", geneva, sans-serif">Setaria Network Founder