Ok understood! thanks!
How is this a duplicate? This one was made first. Just resolved because you figured it out on another. Hasn't seemed 2 have been happening lately though. I read the other one and don't really understand it or how it was worked out. Please explain?
PS I really didn't mean to say that in my last post I just was mad and not thinking. Sorry 🙂
My Intel HD 4000 is an integrated card. I don't know about your system but yours is probably an integrated card also. But this is proof that it is at least partly Minecraft's fault. And also it is probably something that can be fixed.
Do you have any other graphics cards? As in non-integrated ones?
I have been looking around on my computer and I have found I on my computer I only have one graphics card. I also, just to make sure my theory was right, compared some crash reports from before the new launcher to some after (one was today, I forced a crash for this) and both use the same graphics card I believe (Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 GL version 4.0.0 - Build 9.17.10.2817). This means, unless my graphics card has 2 graphics processing units (which I bet it doesn't), the reduced FPS is because of Minecraft, or something Minecraft is doing. Maybe it is relying on the GPU a lot more with the new launcher and our Integrated cards can't handle it, or there is something about Minecraft that has been made or set up (maybe accidently) so that it works better with a dedicated or non-integrated graphics card. But we can say that generally the FPS drop is NOT because of the copmuter picking the wrong graphics card. It is because of Minecraft in someway.
That raises another question. Why did the old launcher pick the right one but now the new one can't?
How would I find what video card I have, or what my Minecraft is using? And how would I find out what the other one is?
Happens almost daily (when I play), and sometimes more.
This has become more and more frequent lately even since I put the comment about it being common. It is very irritating.
I'm certain you have noticed this but it appears to be connected with a "native thread".
Also seems to effect mycelium particles. Its hard to tell because they are small, there are less of them and they disappear faster than void particles (I think).
I found a weird trick to get your fps up for a few minutes. It might not work for everyone. I found that if you go into the video settings while playing and change from your current render setting to it again (clicking through all others) it will pop your fps up to around 30 or so for a while. I was using "max fps" setting and "far" render distance.
This has become a very common thing lately, just as bad as before. It won't even let you reopen the world it booted you out of because it crashes automatically.
Again
Still a problem with 1.5.2 on new launcher, ranged from 95-110 looking up, and 5-10 or 15 looking straight or down. Very low fps. never got this low before.
I was playing 1.5.2 on the new browser and I put my render distance to far and immediately it said, "Minecraft Has Run Out of Memory!" and then it kicked me back to the start screen. Then I tried to get back into the world and Minecraft crashed.
This .jar file is different from what the normal one is. Do I treat is as a regular snapshot and delete the old minecraft.jar file or do I just place it in the .minecraft or what?
Are you asking if it has been fixed or if it generally happens in 1.5.2 because we are still in 1.5.1
This happens for me very frequently in LAN multiplayer. I don't know if this would affect it but I was playing with my friend, no internet, and 2 computers hooked through an ethernet cable.
Windows 8, Java 7 update 21, 1.5.1 and 13w16a survival and creative but more of creative
ok well it makes for some fairly cool worlds with their own sense of extra uniqueness, and it makes exploring extra fun!