which launcher you use makes no difference, as its just a launcher that launches the same game, if you want better fps, get a newer computer that has a dedicated GPU
And one with a reasonably fast processor that meets the requirements. Intel Celeron CPU's like the one the OP has were never meant for gaming, they're basic office CPU's and for web browsing. In terms of new desktop PC's today, I would recommend nothing less than an Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen be used for Minecraft. I do have an Intel Pentium J5005 in one of my PC's but that's for a custom server, and in benchmarks it can match some old i5's in raw processor speed.
The launcher has no effect on performance. If you want to boost your fps, either install Optifine (doesn't require fabric) or Sodium (requires fabric). Optifine offers medium to high fps boost and a built in zoom feature, while sodium offers extreme fps boost on most systems but no zoom feature (although there are 3rd party fabric mods which implement it). Below are video tutorials on how to install each of them.
The launcher has no effect on performance. If you want to boost your fps, either install Optifine (doesn't require fabric) or Sodium (requires fabric). Optifine offers medium to high fps boost and a built in zoom feature, while sodium offers extreme fps boost on most systems but no zoom feature (although there are 3rd party fabric mods which implement it). Below are video tutorials on how to install each of them.
I've said it before, the fact people are having to use Optifine to squeeze out better performance in the game is a problem in itself, and in my opinion it is the developers responsibility to make sure the game is properly optimized on first install, not the modding community.
Java version is already infamous for having worse performance than bedrock edition, they could at least try to make Java version run as intended on PC's with outdated Intel CPU's that still have more than 1 core. Yes the Celeron J3060 is a low end processor, but it is still a lot faster than the Pentium 4 which puts it into the Intel Core Duo category in terms of performance. I'm not a professional by any means, but it would seem to me or anyone else here that Minecraft Java should at least manage 8 chunks render distance on this kind of setup. It depends on the GPU the original poster has though, because integrated graphics generally aren't good enough unless they're something like the AMD Vega graphics.
Reason: I want to test it out and see where is the best for my PC
Intel HD Graphics 400
Intel Celeron J3060
4GB RAM
Windows 10 Pro 2009
And one with a reasonably fast processor that meets the requirements. Intel Celeron CPU's like the one the OP has were never meant for gaming, they're basic office CPU's and for web browsing. In terms of new desktop PC's today, I would recommend nothing less than an Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen be used for Minecraft. I do have an Intel Pentium J5005 in one of my PC's but that's for a custom server, and in benchmarks it can match some old i5's in raw processor speed.
Lunar Client
The launcher has no effect on performance. If you want to boost your fps, either install Optifine (doesn't require fabric) or Sodium (requires fabric). Optifine offers medium to high fps boost and a built in zoom feature, while sodium offers extreme fps boost on most systems but no zoom feature (although there are 3rd party fabric mods which implement it). Below are video tutorials on how to install each of them.
I've said it before, the fact people are having to use Optifine to squeeze out better performance in the game is a problem in itself, and in my opinion it is the developers responsibility to make sure the game is properly optimized on first install, not the modding community.
Java version is already infamous for having worse performance than bedrock edition, they could at least try to make Java version run as intended on PC's with outdated Intel CPU's that still have more than 1 core. Yes the Celeron J3060 is a low end processor, but it is still a lot faster than the Pentium 4 which puts it into the Intel Core Duo category in terms of performance. I'm not a professional by any means, but it would seem to me or anyone else here that Minecraft Java should at least manage 8 chunks render distance on this kind of setup. It depends on the GPU the original poster has though, because integrated graphics generally aren't good enough unless they're something like the AMD Vega graphics.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/91534/intel-celeron-processor-j3060-2m-cache-up-to-2-48-ghz.html
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Pentium-4-300GHz-vs-Intel-Celeron-N3060/m440vsm130019
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-Celeron-J3060-vs-Intel-Core2-Duo-E6400/2852vs939