So in advance, I used 8 GB of Ram, 2 GB of which was Minecraft.
Hello everyone, I played Minecraft normally and then I always have very good frames. If I have Discord open, it goes well too. Strangely, when I run Google Chrome with a video in the background, Minecraft runs really badly - so somehow the FPS remain the same, but when I change direction, you feel a tug of the image that I never had before.
I would be happy if someone can help me.
Because Chrome feeds memory like there's no tomorrow.
Activate G-Sync or Freesync.
In addition, I would recommend throttling the FPS, because if you have a 60hz monitor, for example, 500fps won't do you anything
Well, if there's a video rendering in the background (which shouldn't be) the graphics performance is split into video and Minecraft rendering.
Reduce the quality of the video… Is it better then?
What if you change the tab?
Does this also happen under Firefox?
Oh yes and if you have RAM problems you can also try Firefox, it is much more effective!
Unfortunately wrong information you have there.
Does the whole thing happen in full screen?
Why?
No, this is not false information.
And if so, justify your opinion
With pleasure,
As soon as you use an fps limiter, the input lag increases. This is the time it takes from e.g. Mouse click until you see the change on the screen.
The result is that the image is "newer" at higher fps and the mouse click is displayed faster by the newer image.
That may not matter for some games, but especially for games where you have to move your mouse quickly and precisely, this is a problem.
Especially at 60Hz with V-Sync this lag is extremely noticeable (own experience), so that I find Minecraft pvp unplayable with it.
That's why the difference between 60 and 300fps can be felt on a 60Hz screen.
And further related to Minecraft: Mc has so many fps drops that it is important to have a lot of buffer
(In his case, with the stutter, but from the questioner that might help. It's worth a try, but it shouldn't be that way)
That's why your statement that 500 fps doesn't bring him anything is not quite right because they do bring something
600+ fps are also advantageous for this smooth effect with pvp recordings that you often use
Yes