Thanks. Also, using a CPU monitor gadget, I can see that I usually only have about 25% free RAM, but as said earlier, it isn't running out of it's allocated memory. (Also running a small 2-3 player Bukkit server.)
When I play on my SMP server I run 60fps constantly, but then every 2-3 minutes I get 1 or less FPS for about 5 seconds, then it kicks back up to 60fps. I checked Minecraft's F3 settings and it isn't running out of memory, and I have 2GB of video memory (2 NVIDIA GTS 450's in SLI) so I don't think that is the issue. Any help
Mods Installed (not like it matters it happens in vanilla too)
Modloader
OptiFine (tried all versions to no luck)
Inventory Tweaks
Macro Mod
Rei's Minimap
Even with OptiFine installed I still get lag spikes. I normally ran (VSYNC with optifine) at a constant 60fps but now it drops to about 20 which can get annoying. (With or without OptiFine)
When I run Minecraft it runs fine for a bit, then becomes jittery. While it is jittery I have viewed the F3 screen and it is always running 59-60 FPS but still looks jittery. I have 2 NVIDIA GTS 450's and 6 GB of ram. Any reason this is happening?
Do you mean nullify as in prevent the key from working, or un-sneak the player if they're already holding shift? If the former then the easiest method would be to just rebind sneak temporarily to another key using BIND.
I don't see anything in the readme that talks about BIND. How is it used?
I'm Trying to make a keybind (F) that turns on an autosprinting mode, that makes it so whenever I move, I sprint. I have that part down, but I also want the same key to be able to disable this mode. Any way to do this?
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I don't see anything in the readme that talks about BIND. How is it used?
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