I start minecraft and everything seems normal for a while. I'll be able to run around do what ever I want then after a while (a long while that is roughly an hour or more) I'll suddenly have a huge lag spike and then the screen refreshes. So I'll stop let the game render all that is around me, then start moving again and the lag spike will occur and the screen will re-render. Problem is that once it has re-rendered I will have not moved an inch, and it'll persist. Even if I exit the world and come back in it'll still occur. The only way to temporarily resolve the issue is to restart minecraft, and that'll only work for the same amount of time before the issue comes back. It has never crashed my game, but I've had it on two or three worlds now and it is incredibly frustrating to have to have this issue arise and restart minecraft only to have it occur again in the same amount of time. Sorry if there is already a bug report of this out there.
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Ok I will do this soon (can't right now, on a different computer). Another detail that I realized the other day was that it happens when I'm looking at the ocean (not consistently though, sometimes I can look and not have it do the weird update thing and then there's other times where it does, I suspect it has something to do with loading the world in an area with the ocean on start). I can literally look at the ocean, move and it'll reload, then look away and move around and it won't so after I get that crash report I'll stick with staying away from oceans for a while)
This started happening to me after updating to windows 10. I tried to force the crash while it was happening, but I don't know if that would make any difference.
I also wanted to add that it usually happens very soon after I start playing. When it happens I have to either restart minecraft or wait a few minutes for it to start working again. Also, considering that this happens just as much in my superflat world as in any other, I don't think the ocean has anything to do with it.
Edit: Something else I noticed is that it only happens while strafing left or walking backwards. Walking backwards triggers a larger reaction in which the game pretty much freezes for a second. I thought this may be related to coordinates, but regardless of what direction I was facing it was always triggered by strafing left or walking backwards.
@@unknown: Found nothing spectacular in the logfiles, except that you're sitll using Launcher 1.6.13, please update to 1.6.19.
Most probably this is caused by the combination of a "not-so-good" graphics card (Intel 4400) and the notorious crappy Intel graphics card drivers - especially because that issue has begun after you've updated to Windows 10.
I'm afraid there is nothing we can do here.
I updated to the new launcher and it's still happening, BUT I found the initial trigger. It always starts when I hit F3. I noticed after updating to windows 10 that all of the function keys seemed slow in minecraft and would stop working after a couple uses. I even had to change some controls because of it.
I think that the function keys are doing things that they aren't supposed to do while minecraft is open. I don't know if that's something that can be fixed by you guys or if I have to figure it out. Regardless, this is good info for anyone else that's having this problem.
It's a Toshiba Satellite C55-B5356 (laptop). F3 itself just increases the brightness. Fn-F3, which is what I have to use for minecraft, is supposed to open a search bar in whatever program I'm using.
Disabling it didn't seem to do anything, but while messing with it I found out how to prevent it from happening. Remember how I said F3 was slow? If I just quickly press Fn-F3 and wait for the coordinates and stuff to pop up the bug/glitch happens, but if I keep Fn-F3 pressed until after all that stuff appears, it doesn't happen. I can even stop it after it's already started by holding Fn-F3 for a few seconds.
We need more information for a diagnosis:
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.Please attach the complete output of the "Launcher Log" which can be found on the second tab of the launcher.
Please attach the complete output of the "Game Output (Your Minecraft name) " which can be found on the fourth tab of the launcher.
If the launcher closes after game start, please edit your profile and select "Launcher visibility" then, "Keep the launcher open".