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MCPE Frame rates dropping. MCPE server lag. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Answered Where do you normally find a nether fortress in the nether? Answered Trapped in the Nether? Answered Niether Nether?
Answered Cave in the nether? Ask A Question. Madmenyo Madmenyo 5, 6 6 gold badges 40 40 silver badges 73 73 bronze badges. If Minecraft runs at all then Java and JavaW are already installed.
I didn't had to either, i use the SDK. I was simply saying what the sources suggest on how to allocate more memory and have a complete answer for everyone. No, I mean the paragraph that starts "You might need to install They come with Java SE, which you have to have to run Minecraft. I have a laptop with a clean install so i tested it and you seem to be right, when you try to install MC it brings you to the java website and when you installed java you have access to it from the MC folder.
But there are sources on internet stating that you need java SE or SDK in "how to allocate more memory to minecraft" tutorials check source i posted. I just wanted my answer to be complete so i added it there, it might be redundant or it just might help somebody for example someone that runs a old version of java. As an addition to the accepted answer, it is possible to configure the JVM arguments directly in the launcher: Open the Minecraft launcher.
Select the profile you want to configure, or create a new one. Click "Edit profile". Enable "JVM Arguments". Alexis Leclerc Alexis Leclerc 3 3 bronze badges. I have taken down all other mods besides this one and it still has the same issue. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. Can you post your client side log?
Also, you can enable trace logging in the config, and hit F3 when getting into the Nether. With tracing on and F3 a bunch of DS data will be displayed. Once in the nether wait about 15 seconds or so and take a screenshot. Sorry, something went wrong. I hope that wasn't an issue. If so I can redo the test. Yeah, need it squeaky clean. Forge plus DS and OreLib. There are some mods in your pack that are doing interesting things and may be conflicting.
If you look at the screenshot of the nether state you can see my state handler taking msecs about a quarter of a second to run.
That is what is causing the lag. And that routine essentially looks up and caches frequently used data from the client side world object and player. It's pretty straight forward stuff. EDIT: Also can you post a mod list? I see some short names for mods I am not familiar with.
I'm not getting the lag with just DS now.. So what we have here is a mod conflict. Fun part is figuring which one. General approach is to add one mod at a time until it breaks. I made a slight tweak that may help.
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