Sometimes whenever I decide to play Minecraft, it forces me into this Microsoft Login screen that I have to log in to. I normally put in the Gmail that I purchased Minecraft with and then a password, and then it lets me play Minecraft. The bad thing about it is the fact it keeps popping up when I don't think it is supposed to.
I log in, and then a couple of days it forces me to log in again. This wasn't a problem for me until it started saying my password was wrong every time I put it in when I know for a fact it is the right password. I constantly have to keep changing it which gets annoying.
For a few months I had to deal with those 2 problems until just now. I did the same thing as usual, I was forced to change my password and everything else. When I clicked the Login button, it wouldn't login. It simply said "This microsoft account has not purchased Minecraft." I can confirm that I purchased Minecraft with that exact Gmail because I have it written down on a piece of paper with all of my Minecraft info. Not only that, but I have the Minecraft Launcher in my computer so that leaves me to question what the absolute heck is going on.
Please help me out, and tell me how to fix these issues, and the causes of them.
I will take your word and say it is my desktop computer, so for Christmas or something I will get a new computer that can support the amount of performance this computer handles in-game. I have looked up why my computer was only able to compute 120hz instead of 240hz and it confirmed that my GPU was not strong enough.
This is not at all how things work - your monitor's refresh rate is the maximum FPS that it can display (without screen tearing, or displaying parts of multiple frames at once, which is when vsync comes into play) and is not in any way related to how much you actually get, which is entirely down to how fast your GPU and CPU can process things. It is a lot like the common myth that the amount of RAM determines FPS - as long as the game has enough adding more will have no impact on performance - much as a monitor with a higher refresh rate will not allow you to see more if the game can't reach it.
If you are getting worse performance with a new monitor it is probably because the resolution is higher and your GPU is limited by pixel fill rate - you need a more powerful GPU that can draw more pixels per frame. Since you appear to have an integrated GPU and a desktop you can install a proper dedicated GPU (I suggest NVIDIA as AMD GPUs have known issues); even a relatively low-end dedicated GPU will be far better (a major issue with integrated GPUs is that they use system RAM, thus they have to share the memory bus with the CPU, and system RAM has a much lower bandwidth than the RAM that dedicated GPUs use).
I used the same GPU and everything with my old monitor though, so I don't understand why it is doing this. Not only that, but the resolution is also the exact same.
You can reduce the render distance to 8 to increase the FPS
The screen shows, you are using an Intel 4600 GPU - this is an older/weak GPU
I understand that, but with my old monitor it used to show 100 to 150. This monitor shouldn't be much different. Since my old monitor was 75hz, this 120hz setting I have it set to should show at least 200.
meaning chances are, there are only 5 or 10 in existence.
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they might have had spawners generate on top aka inside of each other,
causing this.
I have heard there is an extremely rare world generation thing where a dungeon chest spawns on a spider spawner, making the chest surrounded by pig spawners for some reason.
Recently I have gotten a new monitor that is 240hz. I overclocked that monitor to 120hz because my graphics card does not support 240hz. I log in to Minecraft only to find out my fps is at 30 no matter how much I change the fps limiter.
I have looked it up on Google and it mentions something about an Nvidia control panel. My setup doesn't support any Nvidia products so that is not an option. Google also told me to took at my monitor display settings, and it was also at 120hz. I do not understand what is causing my Minecraft game to cap the fps to only 30. Can somebody please help me find a way to fix this issue?
What you heard peers say, and what actually does happen are different things entirely
it has been demonstrated that there are misconceptions about quicksand, while it is indeed dangerous,
it is not generally the sinking part that kills people, because the human body is lighter than quicksand per volume.
I understand that, but that is like saying that Minecraft trees should fall when you break a block.
Earth has gravity, and that gravity pulls you down so you don't float in space. Minecraft does have gravity since the player and animals are able to walk and don't just float away into the atmosphere, however any block besides liquids, sand, and gravel should fall too, right?
I am not saying blocks in Minecraft should fall like sand, gravel, water, and lava does, but that also doesn't make sense to the laws of physics. So the fact that my suggestion breaks the laws of physics shouldn't really be all that bad. People heard quicksand to be that way in all kinds of movies, from their peers, etc. I feel like it adds an interesting danger to different biomes that matches Minecraft's environment because some of the things in Minecraft that has something to do with physics make that much sense.
I never really thought of it that way. However as one of the people that has replied to my post did have the idea of making a stainless steel variant that does not rust, and has half the durability has diamond. Of course to be able to refine iron into stainless steel is by combining it with coal. However I completely agree with you with the armor. It does discourage ocean exploration and nerfs the item by a longshot.
Yes but nobody really uses chainmail armor, it is just a collectible. People just collect them from mobs and I think there is a villager trade for chainmail armor i'm not sure.
Yes but nobody really uses chainmail armor, it is just a collectible. People just collect them from mobs and I think there is a villager trade for chainmail armor i'm not sure.
This is a reply to allyourbasearegone, I forgot to quote what he said about chainmail.
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How exactly do I do that?
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Sometimes whenever I decide to play Minecraft, it forces me into this Microsoft Login screen that I have to log in to. I normally put in the Gmail that I purchased Minecraft with and then a password, and then it lets me play Minecraft. The bad thing about it is the fact it keeps popping up when I don't think it is supposed to.
I log in, and then a couple of days it forces me to log in again. This wasn't a problem for me until it started saying my password was wrong every time I put it in when I know for a fact it is the right password. I constantly have to keep changing it which gets annoying.
For a few months I had to deal with those 2 problems until just now. I did the same thing as usual, I was forced to change my password and everything else. When I clicked the Login button, it wouldn't login. It simply said "This microsoft account has not purchased Minecraft." I can confirm that I purchased Minecraft with that exact Gmail because I have it written down on a piece of paper with all of my Minecraft info. Not only that, but I have the Minecraft Launcher in my computer so that leaves me to question what the absolute heck is going on.
Please help me out, and tell me how to fix these issues, and the causes of them.
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I will take your word and say it is my desktop computer, so for Christmas or something I will get a new computer that can support the amount of performance this computer handles in-game. I have looked up why my computer was only able to compute 120hz instead of 240hz and it confirmed that my GPU was not strong enough.
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Explain why my old monitor had 75hz and computed 140+ frames?
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I used the same GPU and everything with my old monitor though, so I don't understand why it is doing this. Not only that, but the resolution is also the exact same.
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I understand that, but with my old monitor it used to show 100 to 150. This monitor shouldn't be much different. Since my old monitor was 75hz, this 120hz setting I have it set to should show at least 200.
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I have heard there is an extremely rare world generation thing where a dungeon chest spawns on a spider spawner, making the chest surrounded by pig spawners for some reason.
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Arguments: -Xmx2G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=32M
Screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/kJ5oJe7
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Recently I have gotten a new monitor that is 240hz. I overclocked that monitor to 120hz because my graphics card does not support 240hz. I log in to Minecraft only to find out my fps is at 30 no matter how much I change the fps limiter.
I have looked it up on Google and it mentions something about an Nvidia control panel. My setup doesn't support any Nvidia products so that is not an option. Google also told me to took at my monitor display settings, and it was also at 120hz. I do not understand what is causing my Minecraft game to cap the fps to only 30. Can somebody please help me find a way to fix this issue?
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I understand that but it shouldn't be much different from drowning deep in the ocean. The only difference is that you can climb up.
You could also try to dig yourself out I guess. It would take some time to dig quicksand however.
Another thing that could help is to increase drowning/suffocating damage.
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I understand that, but that is like saying that Minecraft trees should fall when you break a block.
Earth has gravity, and that gravity pulls you down so you don't float in space. Minecraft does have gravity since the player and animals are able to walk and don't just float away into the atmosphere, however any block besides liquids, sand, and gravel should fall too, right?
I am not saying blocks in Minecraft should fall like sand, gravel, water, and lava does, but that also doesn't make sense to the laws of physics. So the fact that my suggestion breaks the laws of physics shouldn't really be all that bad. People heard quicksand to be that way in all kinds of movies, from their peers, etc. I feel like it adds an interesting danger to different biomes that matches Minecraft's environment because some of the things in Minecraft that has something to do with physics make that much sense.
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I never really thought of it that way. However as one of the people that has replied to my post did have the idea of making a stainless steel variant that does not rust, and has half the durability has diamond. Of course to be able to refine iron into stainless steel is by combining it with coal. However I completely agree with you with the armor. It does discourage ocean exploration and nerfs the item by a longshot.
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Yes but nobody really uses chainmail armor, it is just a collectible. People just collect them from mobs and I think there is a villager trade for chainmail armor i'm not sure.
This is a reply to allyourbasearegone, I forgot to quote what he said about chainmail.
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While you are suffocating you still have a chance to mine out. As I stated, mining the quicksand block would at least take around 5 seconds or lower.
Feel free to check out my other suggestion that I posted a couple of hours ago.
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I still stand my ground about the sinking part, because most other people heard that you just sink to the bottom, including me.