no not at all, my laptop was bought last year in august 2015 it is a Toshiba Sattelite L55t-C
Components can fail or become otherwise defective whether if they first put into service (believe it or not but the first few months or so of service is the most probable for failures/defectives to occur) or they been running for quite some time.
Because you mentioned that you set everything back to default on your system.Then one or more of your components may be malfunctioning.
Contrary to that one poster...
You said your software were reset (you said the game was set back to what it was)
You said that the OS was reset (you said everything was back to default)
Then the last thing down the list is the hardware that your OS and the game is sitting on top of.
Either that or you forgot to update all drivers or something after resetting everything back to normal.
OK, seeing a couple things, (you still haven't said which OS you're using but I'll just assume Win10 for now)
You're not on default settings at all, you're running some kind of mod I've never heard of before, but it obviously messes with rendering code. Run a vanilla profile to see if the mod is causing the problem.
You're trying to render 200 entities in a small space on a laptop's integrated intel graphics. Does that laptop have a dedicated GPU? nVidia or AMD?
Graphics drivers are only slightly outdated (according to intel download center) so try updating.
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Ok update: So the reason I cannot update my driver is not because it is not compatible, but it is because the intel driver updater doesn't want to update it with regular intel driver because Toshiba changed the intel driver a bit so it is not the same.
Ok update: So the reason I cannot update my driver is not because it is not compatible, but it is because the intel driver updater doesn't want to update it with regular intel driver because Toshiba changed the intel driver a bit so it is not the same.
Then you got no options but to bring it to their attention. Ahh the beauty of proprietary hardware and drivers right?
Did you just go full retard?
You didn't even quote anything relevant.
Read what he just posted.
And then quit before you embarrass yourself any further.
Everfree Server - A small & friendly survival build server for older 'Crafters.
Your questioning doesn't adhere to anything.
no not at all, my laptop was bought last year in august 2015 it is a Toshiba Sattelite L55t-C
Components can fail or become otherwise defective whether if they first put into service (believe it or not but the first few months or so of service is the most probable for failures/defectives to occur) or they been running for quite some time.
Because you mentioned that you set everything back to default on your system.Then one or more of your components may be malfunctioning.
Contrary to that one poster...
You said your software were reset (you said the game was set back to what it was)
You said that the OS was reset (you said everything was back to default)
Then the last thing down the list is the hardware that your OS and the game is sitting on top of.
Either that or you forgot to update all drivers or something after resetting everything back to normal.
Ahem...
So... your advice is to do what I already said.
Good advice. Most intelligent thing you've added to the conversation so far.
Everfree Server - A small & friendly survival build server for older 'Crafters.
So ?
So.... have you done any of those things yet? Checked for new drivers?
Screenshot with F3 details, which OS are you using. Three times now...
Everfree Server - A small & friendly survival build server for older 'Crafters.
Screen shot
OK, seeing a couple things, (you still haven't said which OS you're using but I'll just assume Win10 for now)
You're not on default settings at all, you're running some kind of mod I've never heard of before, but it obviously messes with rendering code. Run a vanilla profile to see if the mod is causing the problem.
You're trying to render 200 entities in a small space on a laptop's integrated intel graphics. Does that laptop have a dedicated GPU? nVidia or AMD?
Graphics drivers are only slightly outdated (according to intel download center) so try updating.
Everfree Server - A small & friendly survival build server for older 'Crafters.
it is windows 10. Vanilla is also having same problems. And I am using intel graphics. I can ussually run that area fine with 80 fps .
Ok update: So the reason I cannot update my driver is not because it is not compatible, but it is because the intel driver updater doesn't want to update it with regular intel driver because Toshiba changed the intel driver a bit so it is not the same.
Then you got no options but to bring it to their attention. Ahh the beauty of proprietary hardware and drivers right?
So what should I do?
You will need to tell Toshiba of this issue. Then they should be letting you know how to resolve the issue.
There's a few things in this video related to your issue. Hope this helps.
EDIT: posted the wrong video, oops. Fixed now.
.............mcf isnt gone???????????????
The video helped me update my driver, I'll update situation after my driver update is installed.