The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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11/2/2013
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46
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ItzJava
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I have a pretty bad laptop, but I really like playing Minecraft. I wanted to try playing with a few mods, and I was wondering how I would be able to play without too much lag? I will be using optifine with the lowest settings, but what is the best way to install and run mods with the least amount of lag, Forge, or any other way to install mods, or does that not effect the performance? If you guys know any other ways I can play with mods that will increase the performance a bit, please tell me. I will only be using like 6 or 7 mods. Also, what version of the game should I use? I might go with 1.6.4 since most of the mods I like are in that version. If you need to know anything else, like my laptop specs, please tell me.
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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Mount Vernon
Join Date:
12/13/2012
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Mount Vernon
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PhoenixOfWar
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Cause Im Ninja
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It boils down to the mods you want to play. Some are worse when it comes to performance than others. Your best bet is just to play around and do your own testing. No one can really tell you what'll work and what won't.
If I helped you in any way or agree in my ideas or posts, make sure you click that green arrow pointing up below my post or simply huggle me! I use 1.7.10 (Modded), so when I comment that I like a 1.8 mod, I will comment to downgrade to 1.7.10. I support no pics, no clicks. Suggestions that I think that are the best deserves a banner!
It is almost time to say goodbye to 1.7.10 because of the recent surge of big 1.9 mods.
Why MCreator sucks: jcm2606's file (doesn't open a new tab) He allows/welcomes anyone to link the file, so I put it here in my signature for people to know how MCreator functions. I thank jcm2606 (he's awesome) for creating the document/file and I'm just here to spread the word.
I have a pretty bad laptop, but I really like playing Minecraft. I wanted to try playing with a few mods, and I was wondering how I would be able to play without too much lag? I will be using optifine with the lowest settings, but what is the best way to install and run mods with the least amount of lag, Forge, or any other way to install mods, or does that not effect the performance? If you guys know any other ways I can play with mods that will increase the performance a bit, please tell me. I will only be using like 6 or 7 mods. Also, what version of the game should I use? I might go with 1.6.4 since most of the mods I like are in that version. If you need to know anything else, like my laptop specs, please tell me.
It boils down to the mods you want to play. Some are worse when it comes to performance than others. Your best bet is just to play around and do your own testing. No one can really tell you what'll work and what won't.
Switch to a desktop and play forever.
If I helped you in any way or agree in my ideas or posts, make sure you click that green arrow pointing up below my post or simply huggle me! I use 1.7.10 (Modded), so when I comment that I like a 1.8 mod, I will comment to downgrade to 1.7.10. I support no pics, no clicks. Suggestions that I think that are the best deserves a banner!
It is almost time to say goodbye to 1.7.10 because of the recent surge of big 1.9 mods.
Why MCreator sucks: jcm2606's file (doesn't open a new tab) He allows/welcomes anyone to link the file, so I put it here in my signature for people to know how MCreator functions. I thank jcm2606 (he's awesome) for creating the document/file and I'm just here to spread the word.
500+ huggles? U wot, m8?
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