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MC-98326

Minecraft bug (Graphics & gameplay)

If i play Minecraft, it wil crash by itself if i join a Singleplayer world. The game will only work good and not crash if i add the java argument: ''-Xmx2048M -Xms2048M''. And i see in the Singleplayer world everywhere black and red things...

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But why you NEED to enable VBO's to play? In other snapshots i have this problem... but in OTHER snapshots not, so this is a bug from te game? Not everyone can update it, but if you NEED it in 1.9, why you not do it standard?

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This should not be a graphics issue. The issue is with the game. My wifes laptop handles minecraft perfectly fine running all the previous versions. As soon as we tried to play 1.9 everything crashed and the above screenshot is exactly what we get as well. Enabling VBO just bogs down the laptop processor and makes the game lag and unplayable. This is an issue with the game and hope it will be fixed in 1.9.1.

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@unknown try upgrading it anyway

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Upgrading to what?

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upgrading your intel drivers to the newest version

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I already tried uninstalling the drivers then allowing windows update to find the latest drive and reinstall. I suppose I can try manually installing from Intel's site.

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So, after trial and test with different drivers and settings, I found the solution! I manually installed the Intel Graphics driver 20.19.15.4300 (15.40 / Jan 28,2016) from their downloads site. After I installed the driver, I launched minecraft 1.9 and it worked at first. However, after launching the game again, java crashed and kept on crashing anytime I tried to launch minecraft. I restarted the computer and still the crashing happened. I noticed that the screen flashed after I restarted, and saw that windows updated to graphics driver version 20.19.15.4331. So I uninstalled that, turned off windows auto driver update, and re-installed the 20.19.15.4300 version. It worked again when I launched minecraft, but not any time after (just like before). I decided to play with some java settings and thats where I found the solution. Once I allocated at least 2G of RAM at startup for the game, it worked. I used the java arguments "-Xms2G -Xmx3G". This worked along with using the driver version 20.19.15.4300 and I did not have to use VBO mode.

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Minecraft 1.9

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