Minecraft jerky?

Op
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Hi people minecraft jerky and I do not know why. Technically, everything should run without problems. Between 30 and 50 fps are displayed.

Processor: intel core i5 8250u 1.60ghz

Graka: Nvidia Geforce Mx110

Ram: 16Gb

I play on full screen, vsync is on, max fps on 100.

Can someone explain to me why?

El

Install Optifine and set it, the GPU is not the burner… You won't get more than 60FPS with it. Jerking can also be due to the Minecraft world, try creating a new one. You get the greatest performance boost by reducing the visibility range. A visibility range of 8-9 chunks should be sufficient.

Also check whether your notebook selects the right graphics card when playing Minecraft. Many have the problem here that the Intel HD card "pushes". You can check this with the F3 key in the game.

https://optifine.net/...e.net/home

https://www.pcwelt.de/...en,3450730

Ne

Technically speaking, the processor and the graphics card are trash. Is only conditionally suitable for gaming.

Op

Isn't a gaming laptop just a business laptop? You don't need grakas and co for a few thousand.

Op

The world is newly created I also waited a little after entering the world because of the generation.

Have set the geforce for minecraft so the onboard does not jostle in between it also shows that the geforce is running.

With 8-9 chunks you don't need to play. The laptop can do quite a bit because other games that require higher requirements can also run without any problems. Just know that there are problems with the full screen version but see no difference.

Especially since I have to say that a business laptop is not a gaming laptop. But something like minecraft should run smoothly.

El

If you play on a server, the CPU is spared a little more, many servers work with a visibility of 8-9 chunks. You usually don't see more anyway. It can help to NOT use a resource pack or one that promises more FPS. These are usually of lower resolution. You should leave shaders with performance problems anyway. Allocating more ram to Minecraft can help. Vsync can also make the game feel jerky. Vsync can be issued and the FPS in Minecraft can be limited to 60 fps. This can lead to tearing.