Minecraft runs really well for me, and seeing as i got a new computer recently, i decided to try out shaders. Got the latest update for Optifine and Java, and downloaded the Sildurs Vibrant Shaders. Looks absolutely amazing. It works fine for about 1-2 minutes, then it starts dropping fps like crazy. It doesn't go to 0, but it hovers around 15-20. I've tried just not using the shader, but so long as im on the optifine version then it this happens. The weirdest part is, if i change anything in my video settings, the fps drop goes away. Literally INCREASING the graphics makes it run smoother, but only temporarily. Its really annoying to have to keep changing something in my video settings every minute or so. My computer is DEFINITELY NOT the problem, its very new and by far surpasses the requirements to run this stuff. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Minecraft runs really well for me, and seeing as i got a new computer recently, i decided to try out shaders. Got the latest update for Optifine and Java, and downloaded the Sildurs Vibrant Shaders. Looks absolutely amazing. It works fine for about 1-2 minutes, then it starts dropping fps like crazy. It doesn't go to 0, but it hovers around 15-20. I've tried just not using the shader, but so long as im on the optifine version then it this happens. The weirdest part is, if i change anything in my video settings, the fps drop goes away. Literally INCREASING the graphics makes it run smoother, but only temporarily. Its really annoying to have to keep changing something in my video settings every minute or so. My computer is DEFINITELY NOT the problem, its very new and by far surpasses the requirements to run this stuff. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.