I have a problem, when I use the Dokucraft texture pack I lag like crazy but then when I press f3 to display FPS info and all that, my FPS sky rockets and the game plays smooth-as-butter! Strange, I can only use the Dokucraft texture pack when I have all that info filling the screen :sad.gif:
Is this the Optifog's fault or is it Minecraft's? Is there any workaround?
I'm using OptiFog + Optimine 1.6.6_F_HD
Thanks
To be honest, that's not really a problem. That was happening with me, it let me play a 128x texture pack. If you know how to dual boot, I recommend using Ubuntu. It will let you play with your HD pack without F3, from my experience.
You don't have to use an HD texture pack, it just gives you the option. Just go ahead using the latest version of Optifog+Optimine and use your texture of choice.
Thanks for the reply, but I can't find the options to choose between HD and default liquid textures.
Seems that the newer versions automatically applies HD liquid textures to the game(It copies these files into the game as shown in the pic).
Have I done something wrong?
You need to copy all the files, not just the ones that were circled.
for some reason i always crashed the game when i tried to change the OpenGL setting with the OptifogOptimine HD and the 128x128 skin i used for a mod become pixelated even when i used the 128x128 texture pack, sorry for my bad english
I dont use any texture packs. And what do you mean by un-animated textures?
I'm fairly certain there are no still alternatives to the animated textures on default. Try enabling animations under the detail settings, then seeing if it works.
@Con
You don't have to run an HD texture with the HD versions; it just gives you the option to.
However, there is one annoying bug with playing Minecraft, even vanilla, on any Linux distro: the game loses mouse focus for about a frame every click, causing button-release issues. The wiki says to get a newer version of LWJGL than what Minecraft comes with.
Other than that, it is supposed to run very well in Ubuntu (haven't had time to play around with a Wubi install lately, so I don't know for sure), mainly because the OS overhead is less than in Windows.
Yeah, I noticed that. It doesn't seem like too big a deal at the moment. It runs very well, other then that.
For sure. I assume that you will be able to mine/build/craft in certain situations of an Adventure scenario or mission or what-ever-they-are-going-to-call-it, but for the most part it will be just a simpler version of Oblivion (or something).
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To be honest, that's not really a problem. That was happening with me, it let me play a 128x texture pack. If you know how to dual boot, I recommend using Ubuntu. It will let you play with your HD pack without F3, from my experience.
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You need to copy all the files, not just the ones that were circled.
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Have you set it to use only 256MB of RAM?
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I'm fairly certain there are no still alternatives to the animated textures on default. Try enabling animations under the detail settings, then seeing if it works.
@Con
You don't have to run an HD texture with the HD versions; it just gives you the option to.
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Your texture pack is most likely out of date, or they don't supply un-animated textures.
@Yoshifugde
Most likely your PC.
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Yeah, I noticed that. It doesn't seem like too big a deal at the moment. It runs very well, other then that.
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I'm using LB Photo Realism x128 on far rendering distance, no lag here. Debug mode is not needed when using Ubuntu.
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Where did you hear that?
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wat.
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He's already answered that question.
Read some posts above you.
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I play in my server. All alone.