Upon trying to play single player minecraft I am faced with massive latency issues even though its an internally hosted server. Attempting to load an older version such as 1.7.10 just causes it to crash and none of the 1.8 builds seem to be any fix. Pressing exit to menu takes about 2-3 minutes to actually do anything and the game just about crashes when doing so. After exiting the game a log shows up in the launcher that has strings about being unable to keep up with the server and if the time had changed. It then puts the latency at anywhere from 8000 ms to the highest i had seen was 24000 ms but i suspect it may be higher. I'm not sure how long this issue has been around as I haven't played minecraft on this system since before I updated to windows 10 a few months ago. I will test it out on my laptop which is also windows 10 and post results latter.
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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]
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What is your render distance set to? I'm going to bet that you have it too high, as your memory usage (in the crash report) is near the maximum, coupled with the crashing in 1.7 (often caused by render distance set too high).
You're running near the maximum memory.
Memory: 357077632 bytes (340 MB) / 954044416 bytes (909 MB) up to 1060372480 bytes (1011 MB)
Please increase the memory (see MC-12949) and retry.
I formaly had it running with 3Gbs allocated but that is when I first noticed the issue so I set it to the default to see if that was the issue but the latency persisted
Your version of Minecraft is no longer supported. We are currently only accepting bugs found in the official release 1.8.8.
I was unable to recreate the bug on my laptop but if need be i can provide a recording of the issue on my other pc