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How can I increase fps in Minecraft

Discussion in 'Minecraft' started by milanbasket, Jan 5, 2016.

  1. milanbasket

    milanbasket Spiked Club Ogre Regular

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    I have a small fps in minecraft :p
     
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    Aaddron Moderator Staff Member GameOgre Moderator

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    Optfine, if that doesn't improve your FPS nothing will. :)
     
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    ursaborn BamBam

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    Set minecraft (it can appear as java) to highest priority possible in task manager, I got at first around 10-15 fps after this up to 30 (i locked it on 30, maybe it could have gone higher)
     
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    cs go pro BamBam

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    you can download optifine and set some options in minecraft, start conversation with me and I will explain you all
     
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    djolebelevode Ogre Legend The Pit

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    Turn off fullscreen,it helps a lot
     
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    Grawl MLG King Ogre Veteran

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    Put all on small and turn off shadows clouds and other :p
     
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    Sean_AQ3D MMORPG Addict Ogre Regular

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    Optfine, Graphics Fast, and render distance low.
     
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    Lowering your render distance
     
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    render distance low :tongue3:
     
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    Buy a new pc gaming :D
     
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    Deku1 Elite Ogre Ogre Warrior

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    if u have problem fps in mc i dont know what garbage u have :D(no hate)
     
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    Turning down your maximum FPS can actually help you lag less.
     
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    hfi Banned The Pit

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    I think cant do that but you can change the grapic setting in game menu for a better playing :)
     
  14. Snowy

    Snowy Ogre Hall of Fame Royal Ogre
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    I used to build a habit of pressing a certain combination of keys, I think F3 + A, to reload chunks whenever I felt that the game was lagging a bit, but I'm not sure if that really does anything or if it's just a placebo effect.

    But one thing I know for sure is to avoid generating custom terrain, especially the extreme setting. Flat land usually the best terrain when it comes to smooth FPS. And speaking of flat land, don't try to make a terrain that's only made out of sand, because when you update the sand (by placing anything down), the FPS just gets worse; pretty much anything that requires some activation worsens FPS, like blowing up a ton of TNT.

    But aside from all of that, it really just comes down to how powerful your computer is. Minecraft generally runs well because the game is mostly cubes, so even the average computer won't have too much trouble with FPS.
     
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    ı use optifine for this. :beatnik:
     

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