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    posted a message on I have high MS (lag) in my single player minecraft world

    Hi, I've had this problem for a few days and I don't know how to solve it.


    For some reason, in my super flat world, with a few constructions, there is an incredible amount of MS, which makes it impossible for me to play. However, when I change the world (to anyone) everything works perfectly.

    As you can see, the world is for testing (buildings most of the time), so if the file is corrupt I don't have much trouble erasing it, however, I'm afraid that it could happen in my survival world.

    Everything I built in the world of evidence I rebuilt in survival, has nothing unusual.


    I will list the things I have tried to solve the problem:


    • Reinstall Minecraft with backups of the worlds.
    • Install OptiFine.
    • Get out of the world, lower the rendering distance to the minimum, restart Minecraft and enter the world.
    • Lower all other graphic options.
    • Run the option "optimize world".
    • Use an older version of the game (1.14.2 - 1.14 - 1.13.2) with backups in between.
    • Rise the amount of RAM the game can use. In this case I raised it to 6, more than that seems too much to me.
    • Increase the priority of the game in task manager.
    • Reload the chucks (several times).

    There was not the slightest change with any option.


    However, something strange happens: When I go into spectator mode, MS goes from 3000 to 20. For this reason I also tried to change my skin, I thought it was stupid and it didn't work.


    The only thing that occurs to me is that the world is corrupt, I never opened the folder of it or had problems with the PC.

    I have a Radeon RX550/500 series, 16GB of RAM, Intel(R) Core (TM) i7-8700 CPU and Windows 10.


    English is not my main language, I'm sorry if there's any flaw.

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