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MC-42926

FPS Drop since update

Since updating Minecraft to version 1.7.3/1.7.4 the game has become incredibly choppy and unplayable. The FPS jumps from the usual 60 down to 5-9 while playing the game. I am playing on a Mac running 10.9.1.

Reverting back to 1.7.2 has solved the issue, any version newer than that has the FPS drop issue.

Thank you.

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Please 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|http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/finding-minecraft-data-folder]) here.

I went ahead and attached the crash report. Hope I did it right.

Resource Packs: [faithful32pack.zip]

FPS drop since update or since you added the resource pack?

I've always used that resource pack and everything still runs perfect on 1.7.2. I have tried just using the default resource pack on 1.7.4 and still the FPS drops just as before.

I don't think my graphic card is the issue, why would 1.7.2 work perfectly and not 1.7.4?

Hope this can get patched.

I appreciate the feedback.

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Is anyone looking into this issue?

I'm having a simmilar problem but it's only in the new snapshots. Reverting to 1.7.4 actually fixes the problem along with the very first new snapshot. Prior to 14w04a dropping I didn't have these issues, not sure why or how this is happening. I'm going to try deleting the most recent snapshots from my folders to see if that will help.

Nope. It didn't help. MC starts stalling out on me as soon as I get into the world selector for single player and doesn't ever seem to clear up. Never crashes but it totally unplayable due to stalling and dropping FPS.

The only way I have been able to play the game now is by dropping the rendering distance to 8 or 9. It works mostly fine now but unfortunately it does take away from the game not being able to see that far.

The blurriness I have encountered from versions 1.7.4 and up, have been "solved" by not playing in fullscreen, but instead just dragging the game to the edges of the screen.
The problem regarding that "solution" is that more than half the fun is ripped out of the gaming experience, because playing it fullscreen all the time and then changing to 'windows' mode is, well.. saddening. ;(

fps is also a little all over the place in the snapshots, but I reckon that's being dealt with 🙂

Michael Marsili

(Unassigned)

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Minecraft 1.7.3, Minecraft 1.7.4

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