FPS drop when looking into the sky straight up (day and night)
even if there is no structure built. for people with same rig or lower will have problems.
Please note the varrying FPS in the screenshots.
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The moment I saw this bug, I decided to test it out on 14w34d as soon as I could. When I flew high enough to avoid seeing any structures, the fps, in fact, jumped up to 110. So I could not confirm this. If this doesn't happen again (in 14w34d), this FPS drop was likely due to some weird lag.
Thanks Alex, didn't notice the java was a whole update behind. I was writing when you posted that.
well, it KIND OF fixed it, just a tad. if i go up to 14 chunks render distance, it falls again to arround 30+ fps, when looking straight up, even though there is nothing, but arround 70 to 80 fps when looking horizontal. but if i go to 10 chunks it feels smoother than before, with the 1.7 Java version.
BUT THE ACTUAL POINT OF THIS ISSUE IS:
there shouldnt be any drop, cuz there are no structures at all. that is a bug none or less, even if it drops only a few fps. so my point still prooves!
Your Java version is out of date! Please update your Java to the latest version (1.8.0_11): http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
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