I've attached a screenshot of what is happening to the game since the update today, this hasn't happened before and I've only experienced it now unfortunately.
My setup;
Intel i5 7500
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue.
I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you need to allocate FOUR gigabytes of ram to Java for it to operate properly. By changing the argument strings, you might be able to allocate enough RAM for Java. (Requires 64-bit architecture and Java)
-Xmx2048M -Xmx2048M
Try this one if that one doesn't work, then you can also try this one:
And if the original argument doesn't work, do this:
goto: C:\Users\*-*-*\AppData\Roaming.
The "*-*-*" is where you place the name of your Windows user.
Open ".minecraft"
goto versions
if you see a folder named "1.13", delete it.
This should make you have to reinstall Minecraft, but you'll at least be able to boot up the graphically-glitched version again.
OR instead of all of that, you might want to check for a driver update, and while you're at it, the installer comes packed with GeForce Experience, so you might want to tick (or untick, since it's ticked by default) that, helps keep your drivers up-to-date easily, and comes with some bonus features, such as the ability to customize the settings.
Otherwise, report this to Mojang, since I'm completely clueless about what advice to give you at this point.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you need to allocate FOUR gigabytes of ram to Java for it to operate properly. By changing the argument strings, you might be able to allocate enough RAM for Java. (Requires 64-bit architecture and Java)
-Xmx2048M -Xmx2048M
Try this one if that one doesn't work, then you can also try this one:
On the other hand, I'll leave my comment as it is just in case it helps in some form, shape or way.
As from my results, it either helps, or will boot Minecraft normally, with no issues.
All of which did nothing for me and I don't appear to be the only one having issues with this. I've seen roughly three threads of which people are having the same issue.
All of which did nothing for me and I don't appear to be the only one having issues with this. I've seen roughly three threads of which people are having the same issue.
Might be a graphics driver issue, or maybe it's the true horror of: UnSupoRTeD GrAphicS CaRds!!!!
Again, report the problem to Mojang, they might know why your game has been having this problem. (Don't forget to send the log files!)
Oh, alright. The "I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue." part really confused me.
Visit the NVidia website and download correct drivers for your card and OS. During installation, uncheck GeForce Experience and 3DVision stuff (not needed, but highly reccomended).
Oh, alright. The "I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue." part really confused me.
Visit the NVidia website and download correct drivers for your card and OS. During installation, uncheck GeForce Experience and 3DVision stuff (not needed, but highly reccomended).
No clue how that fixed it but it worked for me. Cheers mate.
I've attached a screenshot of what is happening to the game since the update today, this hasn't happened before and I've only experienced it now unfortunately.
My setup;
Intel i5 7500
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue.
I had this same problem, I fixed it by deleting 1.13 from the versions folder then reinstalling 1.13
I'll try this and edit this reply with the result.
EDIT: Did nothing whatsoever for me.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you need to allocate FOUR gigabytes of ram to Java for it to operate properly. By changing the argument strings, you might be able to allocate enough RAM for Java. (Requires 64-bit architecture and Java)
-Xmx2048M -Xmx2048M
Try this one if that one doesn't work, then you can also try this one:
-Xmx1G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M
Original argument (If the ones provided brick MC even further) :
-Xmx1G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=16M
And if the original argument doesn't work, do this:
goto: C:\Users\*-*-*\AppData\Roaming.
The "*-*-*" is where you place the name of your Windows user.
Open ".minecraft"
goto versions
if you see a folder named "1.13", delete it.
This should make you have to reinstall Minecraft, but you'll at least be able to boot up the graphically-glitched version again.
OR instead of all of that, you might want to check for a driver update, and while you're at it, the installer comes packed with GeForce Experience, so you might want to tick (or untick, since it's ticked by default) that, helps keep your drivers up-to-date easily, and comes with some bonus features, such as the ability to customize the settings.
Otherwise, report this to Mojang, since I'm completely clueless about what advice to give you at this point.
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Moderatoryou are wrong, minecraft will happily run at 1G and less sometimes
Oh, ok. Thanks for the information!
On the other hand, I'll leave my comment as it is just in case it helps in some form, shape or way.
As from my results, it either helps, or will boot Minecraft normally, with no issues.
All of which did nothing for me and I don't appear to be the only one having issues with this. I've seen roughly three threads of which people are having the same issue.
Might be a graphics driver issue, or maybe it's the true horror of: UnSupoRTeD GrAphicS CaRds!!!!
Again, report the problem to Mojang, they might know why your game has been having this problem. (Don't forget to send the log files!)
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Curse PremiumNo, 1060 3G runs Minecraft just fine. And do you only have 3 GB of RAM? I highly doubt it, as it's a strange number.
I have a 1060 3G card but I have 8G of ram.
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Curse PremiumOh, alright. The "I have allocated all three gigabytes to the game so I doubt it's a ram issue." part really confused me.
Visit the NVidia website and download correct drivers for your card and OS. During installation, uncheck GeForce Experience and 3DVision stuff (not needed, but highly reccomended).
No clue how that fixed it but it worked for me. Cheers mate.
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Curse PremiumNo problem!