Message from @BrandonChimaria (。◕‿◕。✿)
Discord ID: 639029245980573715
wait
*1.14?*
sad!
play modded
idk, for supported mods yet on 1.14.4
not a lot of mods for 1.14
i still prefer 1.7.10
though 1.12.2 is fine
Why do I feel like the new minecraft runs like ass rn.
yeah it does
Well starting was spiking everything, now it's normal.
they kinda fucked it
They did.
I literally have to run jvm's, for it to get normal once again.
1.12.2 runs like ass too if you don't install some specific mods
if you manage to install them on 1.12 it'll work fine
but those mods don't exist for the newer versions yet
and the forge dev team is retarded
They are.
I posted the jvm's to the minecraft server, and literally everyone that noticed, minecraft ran better.
what performance mods are you talking about
?
besides optifine ig
ah, I've never called the args that before
@Ancient Chaos Wizard welp, wait a bit. let me wash the cum off my hand
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If you install like Lubuntu, and I guess xfce if want.
You may get more performance.
Because it's a light weight distro.
didnt 1.13 and 1.14 destroyu large server performance?
And they have these.
> https://www.pling.com/p/1284047/
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> https://github.com/EliverLara/Sweet
If you want a better darkmode.
And I think it was 1.13 that fucked minecraft's performance.
When I started looking into jvm's to make minecraft have it's stability performance again.
But this is what you get from microsoft.
Skype was awesome in the early days, microsft took it.
Turned to a data collection.
Nobody uses it anymore.
Microsoft bought out github, and correct me, also reddit.
Then
Microsoft tries to update something, then makes a security issue in the process, that makes everyone vulnerable.
And then now, microsoft update again, literally breaks the toolbar.
And for minecraft.
Microsoft bought that, now it's ridden with MTX, and it's paywalled.
And the performance is ass now.
I really do not like microsoft.
Just for a bit of clarity- calling it jvms (java virtual machines) is a bit unclear.. they're either arguments or switches. >.>
It's just arguments for your hardware to work cleaner with the program.