I'm using an Acer Nitro 5 with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700U and an AMD Radeon RX 560 X. The game uses the Radeon Vega 10 graphics and I get terrible stutter and framedrops. Javaw.exe is set to high performance. What should I do? I spent money on the game and I really want to play it, this hardware should be more than enough to run Minecraft.
Say something silly, Laugh 'til it hurts, Take a risk, Sing out loud, Rock the boat, Shake things up, Flirt with disaster, Buy something frivolous, Color outside the lines, Cause a scene, Order dessert, Make waves, Get carried away, Have a great day!
Did you set java.exe instead of javaw.exe to "High performance mode"?
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Say something silly, Laugh 'til it hurts, Take a risk, Sing out loud, Rock the boat, Shake things up, Flirt with disaster, Buy something frivolous, Color outside the lines, Cause a scene, Order dessert, Make waves, Get carried away, Have a great day!
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.
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Say something silly, Laugh 'til it hurts, Take a risk, Sing out loud, Rock the boat, Shake things up, Flirt with disaster, Buy something frivolous, Color outside the lines, Cause a scene, Order dessert, Make waves, Get carried away, Have a great day!
I'm using an Acer Nitro 5 with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700U and an AMD Radeon RX 560 X. The game uses the Radeon Vega 10 graphics and I get terrible stutter and framedrops. Javaw.exe is set to high performance. What should I do? I spent money on the game and I really want to play it, this hardware should be more than enough to run Minecraft.
See this: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/dh-017#SGApplication
Checked the link. Gives no useful information. I can only update the Radeon Software app, no info on my drivers. Also setting it changes nothing.
Did you set java.exe instead of javaw.exe to "High performance mode"?
No, but it finally uses my other GPU. Drivers are updated too. The game runs at 2 fps. I have no idea why.
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.