I recently tried playing Minecraft after a long break but found I was getting 1 FPS. I have a laptop with 4GB ram and use Intel Celeron as my graphics card. Back in January while I was playing I was getting 60+FPS with high settings. Now I cannot play. I ran the debug log while playing and my game is about 600+ ticks behind on singleplayer(refer to line of code below). [/p]
In the Game Output log, lines like these appear:[/p]
13:33:59 net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServerServer threadwarn Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded? Running 27675ms behind, skipping 553 tick(s)
I've tried:[/p]
-Updating Java[/p]
-Fresh install of Minecraft[/p]
-Allocating more Ram[/p]
-Updating drivers[/p]
-Using optifine[/p]
-Lowering settings[/p]
-Fully charging battery[/p]
-Setting priority to High[/p]
- Using 32-bit Java[/p]
- Downgrading Java[/p]
etc.[/p]
Here is a link to a self induced crash log:[/p]
https://pastebin.com/a4LRfJ80[/p]
Link to Minecraft in Task Manager:[/p]
https://imgur.com/a/GwVfYQK[/p]
P.S[/p]
I think it should also be known that I disabled the Superfetch service because 'system and compressed memory' was eating too much memory.[/p]
post a dxdiag log, but if you are using an old laptop with a celeron cpu its most likely just an issue of the computer isn't upto the job and below the requirements.
Before you point out it did work before remember the requirements have changed over time and you were lucky it was running on an old laptop
post a dxdiag log, but if you are using an old laptop with a celeron cpu its most likely just an issue of the computer isn't upto the job and below the requirements.
Before you point out it did work before remember the requirements have changed over time and you were lucky it was running on an old laptop
In the Game Output log, lines like these appear:[/p]
I've tried:[/p] -Updating Java[/p] -Fresh install of Minecraft[/p] -Allocating more Ram[/p] -Updating drivers[/p] -Using optifine[/p] -Lowering settings[/p] -Fully charging battery[/p] -Setting priority to High[/p] - Using 32-bit Java[/p] - Downgrading Java[/p] etc.[/p] Here is a link to a self induced crash log:[/p] https://pastebin.com/a4LRfJ80[/p] Link to Minecraft in Task Manager:[/p] https://imgur.com/a/GwVfYQK[/p]
P.S[/p] I think it should also be known that I disabled the Superfetch service because 'system and compressed memory' was eating too much memory.[/p]
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Moderatorpost a dxdiag log, but if you are using an old laptop with a celeron cpu its most likely just an issue of the computer isn't upto the job and below the requirements.
Before you point out it did work before remember the requirements have changed over time and you were lucky it was running on an old laptop
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Moderatoryup thats a below requirements pc https://help.mojang.com/customer/en/portal/articles/325948-minecraft-java-edition-system-requirements
It's only been 7 months, Minecraft is still 1.12.2. My PC should still be able to run it.