Web2 dagen geleden · It took roughly 3 ms on my relatively slow CPU to calculate an average for 98304 (full chunk of blocks) integers. It would help a lot if you could show some profiling results ( spark) and tell more context on what exactly you're trying to do. A way to avoid constant #average () execution would be to iteratively add every number to one sum ... Web4 mei 2024 · Both same config, plugins etc. But I notice a major performance issue when it comes to chunk loading in 1.15.2. Chunks sometimes not loading at all if you move fast, sometimes you can only see 1 chunk loading in front of you. This is not happening on the same 1.13.2 server.
[MCPE-85614] Chunk loading is slow, causing lag spikes
Web20 aug. 2016 · My server with no chunk loading can hold 50 players with ~19.80 TPS, with the highest ping of the player - 50ms. If in the server there is just 1 player, and he is … Web22 okt. 2024 · Slow chunk loading on modern versions is usually due to rate-limiting, check the chunk-loading settings in your Paper config for that. If you need further help, … bravely born bend oregon
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WebWhat is View Distance? View Distance sets the amount of world data the server sends the client, measured in chunks in each direction of the player (radius, not diameter). It determines the server-side viewing distance. Simulation Distance sets the number of chunks that will run in-game processes (even if they’re not visible): load entities, grow … WebYour CPU is struggling to load many chunks at once. Since 1.18, the chunks have doubled in size meaning it needs more processing power to render. To fix this, try lowering your render distance and maybe try lowering some other settings too. If your device is old then unfortunately it will not get any better. 2 lolismelife • 10 mo. ago Web14 jul. 2014 · At work, Minecraft 1.7.10 consumes 100% of one core, pretty much all the time. It appears to tickle another core during chunk loading, as the cpu usage for the java process running minecraft goes above 100% ( as high as 135% ). This is running on Fedora Core 20 x86_64 with 12gb ram. bravely borne