Thank you, helped higher fps, but how would you recommend doing that if I have optifine. I couldn't figure out which program to select for the optifine verision of minecraft that I have downloaded, it uses the my nvidia card on the latest release version but not the optifine version.
Mate you've got 1500 entities in that area alone, no wonder you've got performance issues. Compare that to a newly created world.
Thank you as well, I realized I had maybe a bit too many chickens, killed a good amount I normally have around 1k entitities but wasn't lagging I think, but the extra 500 or so prob caused excessive lag.
I've recently been playing minecraft singeplayer again. I continued playing on the old world I had before, which was fine. I've been playing it for about 2 weeks, until yesterday for some reason at night, I realized significant lag. I've always had a problem maintaining over 60 fps consistently on minecraft, even though I even got a new gaming laptop last year. Maybe it's due to my inexperience in how to run minecraft settings properly for consistent fps or whatnot. However, I realized whenever fighting hostile mobs at night or just going to my animal farms with large amounts of animals, I would be lagging like 10 fps or so. This was not a problem as of last week even though it lagged at some parts. I even updated java jvm argument to hold 6gb of ram (i have 16 gb total on my pc). I updated the lastest 64 bit java and made sure my graphics card was updated through nvidia geforce experience. I don't understand why I am lagging. I am on wifi but I've been on wifi connected to my college's internet. On a speedtest to a close server it showed 4ms ping and 200 up/down, when in game I see my latency from optifine says 58ms so it doesn't even seem like ping is the issue either. Please Help, I would include logs but I'm not sure how to do so. Also I believe my computer runs the graphics card through the intel display unfortunately.
My Specs Are:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750 CPU @2.20GHz 2.21GHz
Total Physical Memory: 16.0 GB
Total Virtual Memory: 18.2 GB
System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Microsoft Windows 10 Home Edition
Display: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
Display: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
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Thank you, helped higher fps, but how would you recommend doing that if I have optifine. I couldn't figure out which program to select for the optifine verision of minecraft that I have downloaded, it uses the my nvidia card on the latest release version but not the optifine version.
Thank you as well, I realized I had maybe a bit too many chickens, killed a good amount I normally have around 1k entitities but wasn't lagging I think, but the extra 500 or so prob caused excessive lag.
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I've recently been playing minecraft singeplayer again. I continued playing on the old world I had before, which was fine. I've been playing it for about 2 weeks, until yesterday for some reason at night, I realized significant lag. I've always had a problem maintaining over 60 fps consistently on minecraft, even though I even got a new gaming laptop last year. Maybe it's due to my inexperience in how to run minecraft settings properly for consistent fps or whatnot. However, I realized whenever fighting hostile mobs at night or just going to my animal farms with large amounts of animals, I would be lagging like 10 fps or so. This was not a problem as of last week even though it lagged at some parts. I even updated java jvm argument to hold 6gb of ram (i have 16 gb total on my pc). I updated the lastest 64 bit java and made sure my graphics card was updated through nvidia geforce experience. I don't understand why I am lagging. I am on wifi but I've been on wifi connected to my college's internet. On a speedtest to a close server it showed 4ms ping and 200 up/down, when in game I see my latency from optifine says 58ms so it doesn't even seem like ping is the issue either. Please Help, I would include logs but I'm not sure how to do so. Also I believe my computer runs the graphics card through the intel display unfortunately.
My Specs Are:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750 CPU @2.20GHz 2.21GHz
Total Physical Memory: 16.0 GB
Total Virtual Memory: 18.2 GB
System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Microsoft Windows 10 Home Edition
Display: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
Display: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design