Hey everyone. I'm kind of at my wit's end, so I'm hoping someone here can help me out. A few years back, I used to host modded Minecraft servers for up to three of my friends from my own PC. There wasn't any lag or rubberbanding or anything of the sort, it just worked.
Now, however, I've installed The Simple Life 2 via Twitch and used the links provided by the creator to download the server files for it as well. I can easily get into the game and server, but the issue occurs immediately after both the client and server are up at the same time. CPU usage goes up to 99% and everything starts lagging, freezing and rubberbanding; PC, server, client, everything. In the past, I hosted modpacks such as To the Core, Skyblocks, etc, without any problems. So what could've happened in the meantime? Is there even a fix for this outside of hardware issues?
I'm on Windows 10 with a 64 bit OS.
My java version is the newest one, also 64.
My graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070.
I've gone into the settings of Twitch to allocate more ram to the client and made a file in the server folder to do the same there. Client gets about 4-5k and the server gets 1-2k. But even changing those numbers around, it still seems like the CPU just skyrockets the moment I turn both of them on.
I hope someone can help me. If you need more information, let me know and I'll get it for you. I'm not used to these things, so any help would be appreciated.
By no means an expert, but I had some luck changing the Algorithms in "BetterFPSOptions" I found my system tolerated the 'Rivens "Half" Algorithm' best.
Hey everyone. I'm kind of at my wit's end, so I'm hoping someone here can help me out. A few years back, I used to host modded Minecraft servers for up to three of my friends from my own PC. There wasn't any lag or rubberbanding or anything of the sort, it just worked.
Now, however, I've installed The Simple Life 2 via Twitch and used the links provided by the creator to download the server files for it as well. I can easily get into the game and server, but the issue occurs immediately after both the client and server are up at the same time. CPU usage goes up to 99% and everything starts lagging, freezing and rubberbanding; PC, server, client, everything. In the past, I hosted modpacks such as To the Core, Skyblocks, etc, without any problems. So what could've happened in the meantime? Is there even a fix for this outside of hardware issues?
I'm on Windows 10 with a 64 bit OS.
My java version is the newest one, also 64.
My graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070.
I've gone into the settings of Twitch to allocate more ram to the client and made a file in the server folder to do the same there. Client gets about 4-5k and the server gets 1-2k. But even changing those numbers around, it still seems like the CPU just skyrockets the moment I turn both of them on.
I hope someone can help me. If you need more information, let me know and I'll get it for you. I'm not used to these things, so any help would be appreciated.
By no means an expert, but I had some luck changing the Algorithms in "BetterFPSOptions" I found my system tolerated the 'Rivens "Half" Algorithm' best.