T TheoQ99 Cadet Nov 15, 2010 #1 Up to this point i've just been using the default window size when mc opens up. But my question is will it lag more if i make the window full screen?
Up to this point i've just been using the default window size when mc opens up. But my question is will it lag more if i make the window full screen?
TheRevTastic Cadet Nov 15, 2010 #2 I haven't noticed a difference between regular size or full screen, but I usually play in full screen.
I haven't noticed a difference between regular size or full screen, but I usually play in full screen.
T TheoQ99 Cadet Nov 15, 2010 #4 TheRevTastic said: I haven't noticed a difference between regular size or full screen, but I usually play in full screen. Click to expand... well what render distance can you play on? if its anything better than tiny your comp can handle it. i lag enough as it is on tiny.
TheRevTastic said: I haven't noticed a difference between regular size or full screen, but I usually play in full screen. Click to expand... well what render distance can you play on? if its anything better than tiny your comp can handle it. i lag enough as it is on tiny.
14mRh4X0r Cadet Nov 16, 2010 #6 Try starting with java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar Minecraft.jar For that, you need the Minecraft.jar for linux/other Cuz that's essentially what's being run
Try starting with java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar Minecraft.jar For that, you need the Minecraft.jar for linux/other Cuz that's essentially what's being run
T TheoQ99 Cadet Nov 16, 2010 #7 14mRh4X0r said: Try starting with java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar Minecraft.jar For that, you need the Minecraft.jar for linux/other Cuz that's essentially what's being run Click to expand... How do i go about this on windows?
14mRh4X0r said: Try starting with java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar Minecraft.jar For that, you need the Minecraft.jar for linux/other Cuz that's essentially what's being run Click to expand... How do i go about this on windows?
14mRh4X0r Cadet Nov 16, 2010 #8 Download the linux version, go to cmd and run that command in the folder Minecraft.jar is in. Or make a .bat file with that content in that folder.
Download the linux version, go to cmd and run that command in the folder Minecraft.jar is in. Or make a .bat file with that content in that folder.
14mRh4X0r Cadet Nov 17, 2010 #10 It runs minecraft with 1024M of memory. If you have less, it won't work and you could try 512M or something
It runs minecraft with 1024M of memory. If you have less, it won't work and you could try 512M or something