This is untrue unless your friends do not have computers. Otherwise the ability to play with people is rather similar minus that the PC version has at least double the amount of servers. The game was made for a computer, and thus will always be better on a computer.
Not in all cases. You will only see as many frames as your refresh rate allows. Playing a game at 1000 FPS on a 60Hz monitor is no different then playing it at 60 FPS on the same monitor; the computer is pushing hard to play the game at 1000 FPS but you're only seeing 60.
I realize that it is dependent on the refresh rate of the monitor however that just reinforces my point, which was that in Minecraft insane framerates have very little need or effect. Especially since as you pointed out the refresh rates do not allow for the framerates to surpass said refresh rate of the monitor and since the very best monitors' on the market only have a refresh rate 144mhz minus a few exceptions. Leading back to my original point that it is simply a waste of resources and effort have super high framerates. Why put unneeded stress on a system for results you cannot actually utilize?
Well a Crash Report or Log of the event would be nice, but right off the back it sounds like your using 1.7.10 Forge with 1.8 Minecraft. Use the same Forge version to the MC version you're using. If that is not the case then by all means post the Crash Report or Log. Preferably in a spoiler or Pastebin.
I have mine locked at 120fps just because I don't need more then that, whether on my modded server with over 220 mods + shaders and resource pack or on vanilla. Anymore than that is just silly, maybe if this were a first person person shooter high fps would matter but on Minecraft? Nope not really.
For aesthetic reasons I would say Forge Multiparts, You can make some truly beautiful things using multiparts. And it feels very vanilla ish as is anyways. No bonus skills or items other than the saw's required to make the multiparts which are all vanilla ingredients. There are alot of mods I'd like to see apart of vanilla but this is the one that makes the most sense without changing anything offense or defense related.
You need to go to the voidswrath website for the modpack server and client files, one Google search brought this up in the top five searches by the way.
It's rare for aesthetic reasons was the impression I was given, and it's all about your seed as I have found some worlds with no ice spikes in more then 15k in all directions. And others I have found two within a 1000 block radius. Meaning it's all relative to your world.
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This is untrue unless your friends do not have computers. Otherwise the ability to play with people is rather similar minus that the PC version has at least double the amount of servers. The game was made for a computer, and thus will always be better on a computer.
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I realize that it is dependent on the refresh rate of the monitor however that just reinforces my point, which was that in Minecraft insane framerates have very little need or effect. Especially since as you pointed out the refresh rates do not allow for the framerates to surpass said refresh rate of the monitor and since the very best monitors' on the market only have a refresh rate 144mhz minus a few exceptions. Leading back to my original point that it is simply a waste of resources and effort have super high framerates. Why put unneeded stress on a system for results you cannot actually utilize?
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Well a Crash Report or Log of the event would be nice, but right off the back it sounds like your using 1.7.10 Forge with 1.8 Minecraft. Use the same Forge version to the MC version you're using. If that is not the case then by all means post the Crash Report or Log. Preferably in a spoiler or Pastebin.
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I have mine locked at 120fps just because I don't need more then that, whether on my modded server with over 220 mods + shaders and resource pack or on vanilla. Anymore than that is just silly, maybe if this were a first person person shooter high fps would matter but on Minecraft? Nope not really.
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For aesthetic reasons I would say Forge Multiparts, You can make some truly beautiful things using multiparts. And it feels very vanilla ish as is anyways. No bonus skills or items other than the saw's required to make the multiparts which are all vanilla ingredients. There are alot of mods I'd like to see apart of vanilla but this is the one that makes the most sense without changing anything offense or defense related.
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Pretty sure I fell off of something but gawd it's been years I don't really remember lol
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Either remove Optifine or try using Forge 1448 which is the most stable build at the moment instead of (forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1492-1.7.10.jar).
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Download it, place it in your
Windows = %appdata%\.minecraft\mods
Linux = ~/.minecraft/mods
OS X = ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/mods
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Nice going, love the large scale exploration early on. Gives a good feel of surrounding land and resources. Looking forward to more.
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PM it to me I'll take a look.
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You need to go to the voidswrath website for the modpack server and client files, one Google search brought this up in the top five searches by the way.
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Ah meh gawd! I was totally unaware that there already was one, thank you for letting me know that
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That... Sounds... Awesome...
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Grats and woot, I might have to look into the hardcore ender expansion
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It's rare for aesthetic reasons was the impression I was given, and it's all about your seed as I have found some worlds with no ice spikes in more then 15k in all directions. And others I have found two within a 1000 block radius. Meaning it's all relative to your world.