Been several years since I've played Minecraft but the past week or so I've had the urge to play it. So for the past couple days I've been on my single-player world getting back into and (mostly) enjoying it.
However, I'm having an issue that I never encountered back before I stopped playing in 2015. When playing single-player, I'm experiencing lag/stuttering/micro roll-backs that you would usually only experience on a poorly hosted or laggy multi-player server.
They are quite intrusive and are getting very annoying. I'll be riding my minecart through a 500 block tunnel I have and it will freeze usually around 3 times while I'm doing this. The freezes last anywhere from a couple of seconds to half a minute at worst. I also experience the usual symptoms of destroyed blocks re-appearing, Steve teleporting back to a position that he was in 10 seconds ago ect...
I'm on a fairly bad broadband connection, 3 Mbps down and 0.5 up. However, this shouldn't matter seeing as it's single-player... right?
Well apparently it does, If I load my connection up to full-bandwidth by opening a YouTube video in 1080p or something similar, the game will experience this problem until the video has finished loading.
I'm on version 1.14.4, No mods, launcher options modified to allocate 6GB RAM (Usually below 50% being used) no other performance issues.
Apologies for any missing reqd. info or other stuff as this forum is far too cluttered for me to make full-sense of.
Nothing out of ordinary. Does it happen on one world or are others affected? Try turning off mipmapping and biome blend.
Happens on every world I've had. Turning off mipmapping and biome blend has no effect.
I've figured out that it happens for a short while after closing the Esc. menu as well. Although when I do that it's accompanied by bad frame stuttering.
I can't find any trigger that causes it to happen when I'm playing though. It doesn't seem to be related to chunk-loading, mob count, number of visible block ect... Just happens randomly whenever it feels like it.
Been several years since I've played Minecraft but the past week or so I've had the urge to play it. So for the past couple days I've been on my single-player world getting back into and (mostly) enjoying it.
However, I'm having an issue that I never encountered back before I stopped playing in 2015. When playing single-player, I'm experiencing lag/stuttering/micro roll-backs that you would usually only experience on a poorly hosted or laggy multi-player server.
They are quite intrusive and are getting very annoying. I'll be riding my minecart through a 500 block tunnel I have and it will freeze usually around 3 times while I'm doing this. The freezes last anywhere from a couple of seconds to half a minute at worst. I also experience the usual symptoms of destroyed blocks re-appearing, Steve teleporting back to a position that he was in 10 seconds ago ect...
I'm on a fairly bad broadband connection, 3 Mbps down and 0.5 up. However, this shouldn't matter seeing as it's single-player... right?
Well apparently it does, If I load my connection up to full-bandwidth by opening a YouTube video in 1080p or something similar, the game will experience this problem until the video has finished loading.
I'm on version 1.14.4, No mods, launcher options modified to allocate 6GB RAM (Usually below 50% being used) no other performance issues.
Apologies for any missing reqd. info or other stuff as this forum is far too cluttered for me to make full-sense of.
Post a screenshot with F3 enabled and your JVM arguments.
JVM Arguments are just [-Xmx6G] nothing else. Image should be in the attachments as the forum isn't providing me with a URL to embed it in the post.
Nothing out of ordinary. Does it happen on one world or are others affected? Try turning off mipmapping and biome blend.
Happens on every world I've had. Turning off mipmapping and biome blend has no effect.
I've figured out that it happens for a short while after closing the Esc. menu as well. Although when I do that it's accompanied by bad frame stuttering.
I can't find any trigger that causes it to happen when I'm playing though. It doesn't seem to be related to chunk-loading, mob count, number of visible block ect... Just happens randomly whenever it feels like it.
Okay, problem solved by installing OptiFine. I wasn't even aware Optifine was still around, it's existed for god knows how many years.
Amazing what a small modification can do to professionally developed game.