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    posted a message on Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders [compatible with Minecraft 1.12.2 via OptiFine]
    The mod is incredible. I do have a serious performance issue though. For some reason I only get around 17 fps on my computer. Optifog MT-B2 is installed along with Too Many Items.
    I have a W7 64 bit OS with 290.36 Nvidia drivers and Java 1.7 64-bit. I have an i3-530 clocked at 3.8 ghz and a Nvidia GTX 560 clocked at 1 ghz, and I really should get better performance.
    Posted in: Minecraft Mods
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    posted a message on OptiFine HD (FPS Boost, Dynamic Lights, Shaders and much more)
    Your paragraph detailing how to disable mipmaps and fog distance, and allow you to use MCPatcher code is outdated, and doesn't work for 1.0.0, making this great mod useless to me for the time being. :\ Please update with the new class names (dang obfuscation...) Thanks.
    Posted in: Minecraft Mods
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    posted a message on [1.1.0/1.0.0]Fishtaco's mods - Better Caves, FPS++, Height mod!!
    A question about your sin/cos mod: do you know why Notch decided to use less efficient code for the operations and not even use Java.Math? Was he just using outdated Java.Math code or...?Just curious, because your mod looks innovative and curious about some of Notch's programming.
    Posted in: Minecraft Mods
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    posted a message on [1.0] REGULAR ENCHANTING!
    Belongs in "Texture Packs".
    Posted in: Resource Packs
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    posted a message on Minecraft Code Freeze In Effect
    Minecraft is definitely one of the best PC games out there, and it's an openish-source indie one, to boot. The best feature in my opinion would be Notches hundreds of additions to the game. I can't wait to see what will come next.
    Posted in: Minecraft News
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    posted a message on MAtmos - Environmental sound atmosphere simulator
    Wow! This is a cool mod! I'm a fan of your GMod stuff, and it's amazing that now we're gonna see Minecraft stuff from you now! Nice mod, Ha3!
    Posted in: Minecraft Mods
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    posted a message on Bethesda, Mojang & "Scrolls"
    Bethesda isn't suing mojang, guys, they just sent a cease-and-desist, meaning they want them to change the name, or come up with an agreement. now if mojang were to stick to their guns and keep the name and not come up with an agreement, bethesda would most likely sue them. But I think notch is smarter than that, so I think the worst thing that could happen is scrolls gets a new name.
    Posted in: Minecraft News
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    posted a message on Eloraam's Mods (RedPower 2 Prerelease 6)
    Nice job. I was working on a mod pretty much like this, but gave up. I'm definitely installing this. I really like the timer's customizablity. There needs to be a mod that changes the timing of redstone ticks. (make it faster or slower)
    Posted in: Minecraft Mods
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    posted a message on 16x16 My FIRST texture pack ever!
    Dirt side could be improved.
    Posted in: Resource Packs
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    posted a message on [ORIGINAL][EVENT]Minecraft Hunger Games - Join and Fight! (Not just another Hunger Games Server!) ~ HELP US BUILD APPLY NOW ~
    Kinda misses the point of the book, as you don't want to be in the Hunger Games :P cool idea though, and it looks like it would be fun to play in the arena with others.
    Posted in: PC Servers
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    posted a message on Computer Build, decent?
    1. The guy's not overclocking, so don't advise a K-series,


    2. The i3 is around equal to the AMD in a highly multi-threaded application.

    3. Most programs nowadays only use 1-2 cores, and programs using 3+ are either things like photoshop, or a couple of games coming in a few years. In comparison, Minecraft isn't even multi-threaded yet, so if really are focused on Minecraft performance (even though you should consider the future) you should get an Intel. Besides, the Intel mobo will last you longer if you do decide to upgrade in the future (like a 4-core Ivy Bridge CPU) making an i3 or so the better choice.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on Hard Drive Issues/Computer Stuttering Issues
    It's kinda hard to tell examining it, but the program that is read/writing the most would be hl2.exe(tf2) but there's another piece of data for response time and that changes around form program to program a lot. It just seems that the hard drive shouldn't be making the computer stutter like this. Would this be a driver or hardware problem? I'm buying an SSD soon and I'm going to reinstall windows then, I just wanted to see if I could get this fixed before then, or if this problem points to a hardware failure.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on Hard Drive Issues/Computer Stuttering Issues
    Every couple of minutes(even less sometimes), my computer stutters for 2-30 seconds. It usually occurs while I'm playing TF2 and is accompanied with Hard Drive "Highest Active Time" according to Windows 7 Resource Monitor. I think it's caused by a lot of load on the Hard Drive, as it doesn't occur too often on Minecraft, and usually gets a bit better if I quit my Bittorrent client I have running in the backround. I have no idea why it does this.

    Specs-

    Overclocked Intel i3 530 @ 4.083 GHZ
    2 2Gb(4GB total) sticks of Patriot Sector 5 Viper II 1600mhz RAM
    Asus P7P55D Mobo (just plain P7P55D, no pro or anything)
    2xATi 5770's @ stock
    Corsair VX550w PSU
    2x1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue hard drives

    If it helps, I play TF2 on max settings except for AA which is at 2x.

    Could anybody provide any insight as to why this is happening and how to fix it? It really ruins my competitive TF2 playing and causes bad hiccups in my music.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on Boxes around every block
    Turn off Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering in your Nvidia driver settings. This is a bug with the block targeting/breaking cracks renderer and forced AA and AF.
    Posted in: Legacy Support
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    posted a message on Serveral Questions
    I'm going to assume you're trolling us, but the case you're not:

    1.What do you think? You're spending $400+, you can run 4 monitors, however you do need a adequate cpu for minecraft

    2. Not worth it.

    3. Not worth it.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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