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So if you break a block it reappears right back and you have to break it 2 or 3 times to break it and it gets a bit annoying especially when your mining out big areas. watch the video below. i have found this happening since 1.14

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While the lag occurs, please run /debug start, wait a while and then run /debug stop in order to create a debug profile. Afterwards, run /debug report.

If you do not have the permission to run these commands, open your world to LAN and enable cheats. If you're on a server, make sure that you're a server operator in order to execute these commands.

Then, please attach the profile results found in [minecraft/debug/profile-results-<DATE>.txt|https://minecrafthopper.net/help/guides/finding-minecraft-data-folder], as well as the debug report found in [minecraft/debug/debug-report-<DATE>.zip|https://minecrafthopper.net/help/guides/finding-minecraft-data-folder] here.

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Hmm. Thanks.

Could you also force a crash by pressing F3 + C for 10 seconds while in-game and attach the crash report ([minecraft/crash-reports/crash-<DATE>-client.txt|https://minecrafthopper.net/help/guides/finding-minecraft-data-folder]) here, please?

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Core(TM) M-5Y31 CPU @ 0.90GHz

This is a ultra lowend cpu/soc which cannot really run minecraft properly. Try lowering render distance to the lowest value possible and see if this helps you.

Graeme

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1.15.2, 20w08a

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