Tutorials Improving frame rate


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Frame rate (also known as frame frequency) is the frequency rate at which a video device produces unique consecutive images called frames. Frames are still pictures that when sequence together form a fluid animation that is the basis for all moving media. Frame rate is most often expressed in frames per second (FPS).

Low FPS will result in a "choppy" gaming experience, as far as looking like a slideshow in extreme cases. Difficult calculations (like blowing up huge loads of TNT TNT Transparency Partial (cannot attach other blocks) Luminance No Blast resistance 0 Tool Any tool Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable Yes Drops Itself Data value dec: 46 hex: 2E bin: 101110 Name tnt TNT is a block minecraft or spawning in a bunch of mobs in Minecraft) can temporarily decrease the FPS to a complete stop for some seconds.

How to check your FPS

Note that your displayed FPS might not be accurate, as the game has to render all of the info in the debug menu, so you may get an increase as soon as you close the display.

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In Minecraft

Most of the following suggestions are configurable in the game`s Options The main options menu The video settings menu The music and sound options menu Minecraft’s user environment can be configured through the Options setting. A few additional options can only be changed by editing the minecraft menu, accessible by pressing Esc.

  • Turn down your render distance.
  • Set graphics from Fancy to Fast.
  • Turn off smooth lighting and clouds.
  • Set particles to minimal.
  • Set mipmap levels to minimal.
  • Set the game to small screen mode, as this makes Minecraft load less on screen, making the game run a little bit faster. However for computers which have a better graphics card, change your settings, so minecraft is in full screen mode, this makes the GPU focus more on minecraft and less on other programs. Test both ideas and see which setting works best!
  • Also note, minimize/close any programs in the background and close any internet browsers. (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc.)
  • Make sure no other programs are running while Minecraft is.
  • Hide the HUD by pressing F1. You will be unable to see hunger, hotbar items, health and armor points.
  • Looking at the sky has also been known to increase FPS. However if you are deep underground, looking down toward The Void may also have the same effect.
  • If in multiplayer See the multiplayer experience in Minecraft. For the multiplayer software, see Server. PvP (Player versus Player) on a multiplayer server. Multiplayer is the server-based version of Minecraft that enables multiple players to minecraft , hold down Tab ⃢₆Ⅱ. This will show the online players. The more players, the more lag there will be, so this could be a problem. Note that this is mostly network lag rather than FPS processing.
  • Turn VBOs on for 5-10% fps boost.

Outside of Minecraft

  • On Windows, open Task Manager and go to the processes list, find javaw.exe (the Minecraft program), right click it and set its priority to high (not realtime. This will cause all other programs to crash.)
  • Put the .minecraft .minecraft (or simply minecraft in macOS) is the folder Minecraft creates to run from. This folder includes the .jar files, sound, music, resource packs, personal options, worlds, etc. Locating .minecraft Locating the .minecraft folder is folder on a solid-state drive so that the world and the game itself can be loaded faster. If you have enough free RAM, you can also put the folder on an RAMRandom access memory drive, which is even faster. Make sure the RAM drive is saved before a shutdown, or else its contents will be lost. A power outage could also erase everything, so make sure you have backups.
  • Make sure you have RAM available (in a program such as a task manager), else your computer may swap to disk, which will cause Minecraft to slow down by a lot.
  • Do not run other CPUA processor is the logic circuitry or GPU-intensive programs while Minecraft is open.
  • Turn off Aero in Windowsis a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface Vista/7 or transparency on taskbars, etc in Windowsis a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface 10.
  • Disable compositing (sometimes called "desktop effects") on GNU/Linux (Compiz, Kwin, Xfwm, Openbox...). When compositing is disabled, all window managers tend to give similar performance, so there is no need to use a "lightweight" one.
  • Update graphic card drivers and make sure antialiasing and anisotropic filtering are turned off in the driver settings.
  • Find ways to cool down your computer (e.g. removing dust), this case is more rare but happens to some computers, mostly laptops. High temperatures (usually 80⃂₰C/176⃂₰F or higher) will cause the hardware to throttle, thus slowing down the game, it can also reduce life span of the hardware.
  • Turn down your screen resolution.
  • Download Optifine or BetterFps