Angry Dad Rants About Minecraft! 35 FPS, Really Microsoft?
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ngl this rant is incredibly funny being someone who frequently plays minecraft
Honestly exactly same.
Been playing java(before it was explicitly called that) since the first beta. it was even harder, to port forward your router and go through all that just to run a server.
I have played mc since 2013 and this is hard not to laugh so hard
As a fellow dad of Minecraft-obsessed kids, I found the initial learning curve to be kind of steep; but, once I figured out the basics everything came very easily. You can change the render distance in the Windows 10 version... you have to scroll all the way down in the video settings... on my machine, it's set to 56 chunks by default. I have a 3700X/Vega 64 rig and it's butter smooth. Also... There is a Bedrock server out there (in Alpha) that is really great. I set one up with Docker for my kids to play on with me, but don't need to have me logged in to play. It makes life so much easier when they want to play and I'm just not here for it. XD
Good on ya for getting into the same things your son likes... these times will be really fond memories for him when he's older. :)
By the way, to connect to the bedrock server via the switch, just configure your pihole to point the lifeboat server to it's IP address.
Also, same.
100% agree with the idea of setting up a server for the household. its a blast to have a persistent shared world like that
i5 8400 and RX 550. I have a 60 Hz display, and VSync is on, so I get 60 fps. Default everything.
11 minutes of Timmy joe being a boomer😭😂😂 love you timmy
so minecraft still is a pc killer I thought that was the job of crysis how can this be?
For Java Edition: get OptiFine. For any edition: turn render distance down to like 16.
I didn't know I needed to see a middle aged Canadian man with a beard rant about Minecraft but I'm happy it happened
While, as a father, I completely understand your confusion with how complex the game is, and frustration with the lack of settings control, the insane differences in the difficulty, the arbitrary resource spawning, lack of a map, and the almost guaranteed death to a pair of distant skeletons overhead, then unclear directions of game progression towards an ultimate win in the game……. Where was I going with this…? Ah, Yes. This makes you a boomer. Welcome to the club.
Wait a second, Minecraft has ultimate win?
@@MJ-uk6lu Doesn’t it have something to do with a dragon? My kid keeps talking about the nether and getting things to get to the end?
@@josephbhumphrey you're correct defeating the ender dragon and going through the portal brings you to the credits of the game. Although when you kill the dragon "The End" opens up for you to explore even more. There really is no end of the game really. That's why I like multiplayer servers more for Minecraft.
The more frustrated he gets the higher pitch his voice gets. He cracked one of my wine glasses. LOL
For real???
@@toontownlegomaster smh
The graphics settings are a bit oddly placed but they're very minimal. Generally it's all render distance, simulation distance, and some fancier effects.
Look under the Options menu before loading the world.
Hey everyone it's Timmy Joe making wholesome content on the internet! This reminds me of trying to teach my grandparents games, and them graciously agreeing 🤣. 10/10 relateable
lol I remember my dad trying to play twisted metal 2 with me one time and he literally spent the entire time stuck on the wall and could not figure out how to back up and move. Gave him points for trying though.
@@patrickmcgovern4004 hahaha 😂. Yeah my grandma was better at halo than my grandfather haha
@@Madchris8828 your grandma sounds like a baller lol
this 100% feels like a dad who never played a game before learns a game for the first time... well i guess it is but you get the point.
I know. It took me *years* to get good at Minecraft.
Well, gameplay aside, his complaints about the technical side of things make perfect sense, like how poorly the game runs, having to setup online accounts, having to buy multiple versions of the game, or how the Microsoft Store version doesn't even have graphical options (which is completely retarded and explains why the game runs so poorly).
@@amandasantini6265 he figured out the problem, just didn't address it. The issue is the render distance. It defaulted too high for his hardware. Not a hard fix, and it's right there under "video" settings.
@@edwardallenthree There was no fix, according to him, he couldn't set the draw distance. Either way, a default distance like that is just moronic. And if there's actually no way of turning the draw distance down, then it's even more moronic.
Also "for his hardware" just made me chuckle a little. I wonder what kind of mess Microsoft has made on the game if a freaking 5800X and a 3080 Ti aren't "enough" for a game as ugly as Minecraft.
@@edwardallenthree LOL "it defaulted too high for his hardware" LMAO Ryzen 5800X and RTX3080ti... what was minecraft made for? RTX4090? 10 years ago?
Does he really complain about minecraft being to hard? ._.
I think the real problem is that he really doesn't want to play the game, so he's just kind of looking for excuses as to why it sucks.
Just remember Microsoft bought the company that makes this game. They did not design it. I would contact Mojang if you're not happy
Mojang is still making Java... Windows 10 version is managed by Microsoft and runs on different language i think C++ compared to Java
This is the shit console/windows10/phone version, it's the one 100% made by microsoft
@@My_Old_YT_Account I just wish they would keep going with the java version, and make it playable together on all devices, easy to add friends, add servers etc. They have fucked up this way to much more then needed..
I have a 1070 and this game runs at like 180fps with everything maxed out with an 8700k. This sounds like driver or hardware
He figured it out, but kept talking. It's the render distance. But I have similar hardware to you and similar awesome experiences with both java and bedrock.
there is something off with this imo. not just this video, but also watching LTT running like 40FPS on valheim with 3080ti. My guess its a RTX30 driver series issue. like the drivers are too advanced they become confused and crap their pants when they see cell shading lol
I've got a 1070 and a r5 2600, and it runs pretty poorly for me. Maybe it's an amd cpu kinda thing?
Cant wait till my son is old enough to really get into games like this
Im in the same boat. My little guy is 2 and half. Can't wait until we can game together if he ends up being into it.
It's great times man :)
1 and half but hes allrdy changing gears, twisting wheel and grabbing Handbrake on my SimRig. Mostly just spamming h patter around but atleast th8a can take the beating ^^
@@qNepo that's impressive. I'm actually just picking up a g29 set up today, and my kid already loves cars. So here's hoping
@@thecasualcanuck4590 then i suggest it takes two when hes old enough
Timmy would have a fit of rage if he played ARK 😂
I’ve played a looot of minecraft, and when I play ark idk wtf I’m doing
Minecraft was teen game before a kids game early alpha was played by adults and teens not kids
Try allocating more memory .. i think the 3080 driver doesnt play nice with mc ... i get better fps on my 1070ti and 8700
are you sure why can't it do it for him after all it's a Microsoft game why can't it at least have the ability to allocate the memory it needs for running the game properly on it's own like any other game?
@@raven4k998 it defaults to 2gb of ram but u can allocate more because some servers have a lot of mods ... allocating more mem might help im not sure ... its prob a driver support issue ... after all the java version is what everyone should buy
Haven't played Minecraft in a while, but for me the progression was kind of secondary to exploring. The random awesome features along with the music was just a cool relaxing experience. Part of the issue may be that you are trying to progress really quickly before you are ready. A big downside is knowing too much about what you COULD (or think you SHOULD) be doing.
Could also try Terraria, which has a new Journey mode to make the grind much more pleasant. Maybe close enough to Minecraft for you both to get into it.
My son's both love Minecraft. I have been watching the guide style series' with them for a while. It has made a huge difference to my understanding of the mechanics. It is frustrating to play a game that does not care if you actually learn how to be good.
Yeah this game seems like it just automatically assumes you know what you're doing. Which I think also helps with the community aspect because that when you need help you have other people to ask like friends and family.
Java Edition I feel is still The definitive Edition to play because you can actually make your own server, to make a game mode that you want to play.
Plus shaders, gotta have shaders.
Plus Optifine too.
Lol you're so salty over a game as self explainatory as Minecraft.
I'm not sure "self explanatory" means the same thing to you and me. Having to Google how-to's to make any progress in the game is the opposite of "self explanatory"
I think we take for granted the fact that we learned all these mechanics gradually over the years and the only reason we actually know this stuff is because of the fact most of us have played Minecraft almost since it came out
Lmao. My kid is 12 now. We have been playing Minecraft for 8 or so years now. You'll get better. Definitely play Java
I have noticed this game is hit or miss with hardware it's not your pc capabilities it's just it's weird nature. I've had this game run insanely well on the win 10 version on like 1070 or an rx 480 but I've had it run terrible on 5700xt
You got a good kid man, hope having him helps you through everything :) I can't wait to have kids and get them into Minecraft :)
I hope your kids don't get too much in to games, bc if they do is pretty fucked (I'm 16 and I can relate to being too much into gaming)
Minecraft game for kids? I had no idea. Wait, that's not true. But interesting interpretation, I guess that is how someone judges a game based on those graphics.
I play the java version and love it, got I to it 10 years late, use shader mods and play with friends. It's fun that way, with cooperation and adventure.
I kinda resent the childs game comments lol but I did enjoy your video. I'm 52 and have been known to enjoy some minecraft occasionally.
Man I get 3 to 4x the performance you get on my 5600x and Vega 64 on the Java Edition on Windows and Linux. Use 24 chunks because that is actually able to be used. Minecraft is super single thread limited, cores literally do not matter.
Boomer rants about not being able to play children's game
This YT channel is on point
Installing Windows 10 was your first mistake....
I know that with your hardware you wanna crank up the render distance, but you really can't. With a 10700 and RTX 3070, I still play on 12 chuck render distance on Java Edition, and that's pretty normal.
I'd recommend keeping render distance at 32 on Bedrock Edition and ~16 for Java Edition on higher end systems.
Because of the way Minecraft works, with the world being completely randomized, every block being able to be broken, moved, and replaced, it can't do what some other games can do with draw distance. Other games can unload distant areas and display lower res, static textures on simplified models when you get far away. In Minecraft, nothing is static, textures are already low res, and everything is blocks, nothing to simplify. So render distance has to be lower than other games because Minecraft has to unload everything to save performance. And unless your taking screenshots, it's usually completely fine, gameplay wise.
For Java Edition, I'd also recommend installing a mod called Optifine and turning on the performance settings. It's a widely used performance enhancing mod, and it's also allows you to get custom shaders on Java.
I'd recommend Sodium instead of Optifine, it generally gives A LOT more frames
there's also a mod in the works to add an LOD system to the game to have longer render distance, but it's kinda half baked for now
@@My_Old_YT_Account, I wouldn't recommend Sodium over Optifine for casual players because it has less features and is harder to install. It's open source and that's great, but unless you're willing to tinker with other mods and stuff, it could provide a worse experience for beginners.
A fully working LOD mod would be insane though, I hope they keep working on that
Looking back at the old days like 2013 there was no such thing as Microsoft accounts with minecraft and it was soo easy to set things up...now you need a microsoft account for starting the game
Calls Minecraft a kid's game, rage quits when he dies in the Nether. Not exactly a kid's game lol there are just a lot of annoying kids who think it's cool.
Just because a game is mostly played and targeted by kids does not mean that all adults should be god mode at them nor does it mean they have to be simple and easy for adults to pick in and go in one afternoon. Some games just simply appeals better to kids. Usually simple looking graphics and brightly colored games do the trick in welcoming kids but sometimes does not have a simple gameplay design. Its those games the gets kids hooked.
@@forog1 You've clearly never seen a modern city build with resource packs and shaders
@@The_Juggla Wha? What is the argument for here?
Hey Timmy. Just before the covid lockdowns I "Tested" minecraft to learn how to play it so I could teach my at the time 5 year old son and 4 year old daughter... Well 8 months of lock downs later.. I emerged from a 15,000 block long powered rail track in survivor mode. A 150 block tall Primary (with my excess rock diggings) a botanic garden with every tree in the game, a zoo with every animal in the game.. a house full of diamond blocks several farms.. It really got out of hand. The game is incredible saved both my and my fathers sanity when we couldn't see each other.. we played minecraft together, we fished, we dug mines. We play bedrock together now on PS5, PS4, PC. Great game. It depends on your personality if you prefer creative or survivor. My brother my Dad and I only play survivor, but kids and typical "pc nerds" generally like creative. Bedrock runs at zillions of frames a second on PC or PS5 even on PS4 it goes well, it's dead smooth on PS5, perfect. Java (is junk). As for Fornite.. I tested that out also.. got to level 235 last season..(I'm 50 years old btw)
The problem with the bedrock version is that it's not moddable and if you have an issue (like Timmy Joe does) you're basically fucked, while on java if you have an issue you can definitely fix it, also bedrock has pay to win servers while java servers is bound by it's stricter EULA forcing the big servers on java to not be pay to win, also as I said earlier, when you're done with the base game, on java you have mods to make the game harder or add new content, all for free, while on bedrock you have to pay for "mods" that barely do a fraction of what java mods can do, java's only problem is how poorly it runs
Have you tried optifine on Java? I know tutorials make it seem like it’s geared towards lower end systems, but it’s better even for higher-end systems.
Isn't he playing on Bedrock?
@@hunzhurte he tried both
Sodium is better if you're playing the newer versions
@@My_Old_YT_Account typically I would agree, but doesn’t sodium not really support 1.17 yet? I haven’t tried compiling for myself, but I’ve heard that 1.17 didn’t work well with sodium
Glad i started out with java, and made sure the kids did that too. i know nothing about windows 10 version.
Protip, don't have a render distance more then 12(java). and no more then 10 on a server, unless the default server setting is changed. Also, kids usually don't make 8/16bit processors or GPU's inside minecraft with redstone... sure, "kids" game.
Atleast in java since June 7, 2017 version 1.12 there is a crafting help book. so you can see what you can craft when you have held new materials. Also learning to play the game from a child might not be the best experience.
My son has a mild degree of tourettes, i can't imagine trying to learn the game from what he would insctruct me in what to do. He mixes up the order of things so i have to be a detective to piece togther what he is actually trying to tell me. This goes for anything. a sentence he says, makes sence on it's own. But the order of "this happend then that happend, and that's why this is the result" gets mixed up.
Anyway, sadly i don't play windows 10 version, and we are in completely different time zones, otherwise i would gladly help you learn the game and the game mechanics that i know. Have been playing since beta 1.5(2009). And still play once in a while.
a minecraft Story of a son and his kid adventures!
You should play on Optifine or fabric/paper with optimization mods. Easy to make a server with them too. Java version.
Use mods and mods on the server like that to increase the performance. That's what I do with my friends.
You should look into that, the game runs much better.
It's made on Java, it's staying on it. So maybe blame Notch instead.
Also, part of making things on your own, discovering things and looking up is part of the experience but once you get it you get it.
One of my favorite games, found it out probably year or two after it came out.. That Microsoft edition looks so different from Java version
1.Look at some speedrunning videos, it will became much easier to play in survival
2. Get optifine version, you do NOT need more than 8 chunks distance
I have a i7 9700k 8c, msi 1050ti (Upgrading soon) and 16GB corsair veangence at 3000mhz. with anti aliasing on 4 and my draw distance at 24 chunks I can easily get 144fps. Thats on the windows 10 edition of minecraft.
You serioisly dont need 99999 chunk render distance... just set it lower. 16 is honestly fine. That means you can see 256 blocks away. Plently far enough. The issue with lag is loading/rendering all the newer chunks when you walk around. Every 16 blocks you walk your pc has to load half the circumstance of your draw distance again... So a 32 chunk distance = 50 new chunks every 16 steps.
1.) Git gud, and there's literally a recipe book, back then people learned them by watching YT videos
2.) Java Edition's community is awesome and has made optifine to make it run better, plus gives the option to install mods. It might be the older version, but is usually ahead in content.
3.) It runs so badly because VSync is automatically on last time I've checked, which is the problem. You gotta dive in the game files and modify a file to get it to run better
4.) Why don't you turn up the FOV and start sprinting, that usually helps with speed and perceived speed
5) If you're not having that much fun in Survival, maybe try out one of the countless servers? The beauty of Minecraft is the games versatility, there's ways to enjoy the game for every kind of player, you just have to look for it.
for your sake, get yourselves on modded java minecraft! learn coding, file management, you think of it!
I got no clue what's happening with your system but with Java edition (which tends to favour cpu performance) on a 3600 max render distance I get above 60 frames at least. You should definitely be getting higher numbers (I was on a 3070).
The reason you have so much lag is probably because you have Render Distance set to higher than 32 chunks, which is heavily single core dependant
Turn it down to 32 chunks render distance in Video Settings and it'll be perfect! :)
As for the Java version, look up how to install a mod known as Sodium. :)
40 years ago - want to play with a friend? - insert second joystick.
In the 90's if you wanted to have a really fun time get 3 of your friends, some beers, and 3 extra N64 controllers for Bomberman, Mario Kart 64, and Golden Eye, such simpler times.
this is so funny. I pretty much grew up like your son. not knowing EVRYTHING about the game feels impossible to me. now that you have tryed the java version. it has mods with can help with literally 99.9% of what your talking about in this video as well as some cool new features you can add to the game to improve mechanics such as movement, lore, and graphics. there is also the Optifine mod which adds shaders.
Good on you for attempting to connect to your child's interests, my parents never really did that, and i was kinda just left with unmonitored access to the internet.
If you find default Minecraft unforgiving just hope that your son doesn't start playing RLCraft, that's a whole new level of pain.
Also I have the opposite problem to you on my R5 2600 & RX 580, the java edition runs poorly whilst the bedrock version is fine
@@efftee try with the Sodium mod, it helps with performance A LOT
It's a shame you quit. This video could have created a slew of content. There are tons of adults trying time fugue out how to get this game to run clean. It makes zero sense. A literal potato can run bedrock edition just as effective as a super computer. Java is a even larger problem. Anyway I hope you're enjoying your new gig but seriously. If you find yourself itching to comeback. This should be a topic to consider.
This game renders on the CPU, like the entire game almost exclusively runs on the CPU. When you turn on ray-tracing all of the rendering gets offloaded to the GPU and therefore runs better with ray-tracing.
My little cousin turned 5 years old 4 days ago, she's been playing csgo with me since she was 3..... she's not as harmless as your son and that's all i'll say 😅😅
For the best FPS experience, the FOV/render distance/draw distance to the lowest. As less chunks will generate resulting in more FPS, works fine for me.
Replace Minecraft with Emperyion or Space Engineers and you realise how poor Minecraft is technically or IMO gameplay!!
This is so funny as someone who regularly plays Minecraft, here is a tip enable coordinates and then you can find your stuff by memorizing your cords. Also you might want to disable vsync on the app data files, and you might want to allocate more ram to the java version.
Draw distance in mine craft is based on chunks of the world which loads every block from top to bottom of the world for every chunk. Therefore it loads a crap ton of info because of all the blocks.
When you're walking around near lava, it's a good idea to keep a bucket of water in your hotbar. You look up, then dump the water on the lava and it turns the lava to rock.
I don't have kids... but this is 100% my nephew. He'll spice things up with some Roblox though.
Looking forward to your new videos!
going to Grow OLD my friend LoL 👴🏽 what ur going to look like but if its for the Love of ur Boy then well worth it🤓
100% how i feel about minecraft lol. I DONT GET IT lolllll wtf is the point
2:50 no tutorials or help
Oh boi the amount of how to make a craftingtable videos on this platform xd
I got the same build as Timmy Joe Pmuch. 5800x-3080ti GANG
i like the path you layed out to your discovery. i only knew the windows version played like poop. so we always bought java
Why Minecraft use 7.8gb ram and vram 5.2gb 😡whyyyy
win 10 version is garbage compared to the java version, the cryptic nature is the charm of the game
I’ve been playing minecraft for at least 9 years, and if anything, I really enjoyed your opinions on it from a newcomers point of view. The performance seems very odd, generally the win10 version performs much better than Java. Maybe it’s a driver issue with the relatively new 3080ti?
My man complained about 95 fps like that wasnt quite smooth
Just imagine if he gets into modded java minecraft, lol. Whole new learning curve with those packs. As someone that runs both versions, the Windows 10 version, is a half-assed port of the console version, so it'll never get proper updates to give us PC gamers a shot at fixing FPS. Overall, the game is very CPU and memory intensive, especially when running modded java. The GPU really doesn't matter with the game, unless you run enhancement mods (much like the RTX worlds in Win10). Not every game is designed to be straight forward and easy. Even as I've played since before launch, the game is about what gets added, and what can be done after the initial quest of going to the Ender Dragon and conquering the world. Though because it is Sandbox, you can do whatever you want with it, if you just want to build, you can build. That's the beauty of sandbox games. Modded is "How far can we go to either create a new type of game, or add in other features that make it interesting to see."
it's not even a half ass port of the console version, it's way worse than that, it's a half ass port of the console version that's also a half ass port of the phone version, the old console version (PS3, Vita, 360, Wii U, early PS4, early xbox one, early Switch) used to be waaay better for solo and local multiplayer but it wasn't cross compatible sadly
sound like some kind of a regresion , u should be getting way way more fps with ur setup , ive gotten way more fps on a way crappier pc from like 10 years ago :D and there are settings on the windows 10 edition they are just in a config file somewhere in app data i think but it should run x10 faster than the java version idk what you are doing wrong honestly , maybe try so older hardware , also there is adifference between the rtx branch and the regular one but they are pretty much the same in terms of performance ofc not accounting the hit from ther actual rtx stuff
I agree. I've gotten way better frame rates with a 3rd gen i5 paired with a 750ti
simple fix overclock your cpu to 10 ghz problem solved timmy joe
Check out optifine.net for the java version. It definitely helps.
4:28 WHY! yeah it is odd that jumping into LAVA would kill you
also yeah no one in their right mind plays the windows 10 version, but it should be better than java(performance wise)? Probably a ryzen bug
even bedrock runs perfectly fine on my ryzen 5 1600, so might be the GPU instead
Hey just wanting to help out a bit. Try "Sodium" it's for Java edition and is literally 10 times better with frame rates. Please look it up it's worth your time and performance ;)
What I have to do for minecraft
I run bedrock edition at 22-28chucks on a Ryzen 3800x. And 19-22 on vanilla java edition.
@ Timmy Joe scroll down a bit to chunk render distance turn to 24 chunks
"WHY?! All my stuff..." LMAO! I hope this becomes a series of some sort. Really entertaining.
Yeah @TimmyJoe: do a Minecraft series!
Sort of howto thinghy?
Do some collabs with vetereran minecraft youtubers... should be soooo much fun!
Man I don't know what you are doing wrong, but I've never had these issues
32 chunks is very hard to run even for modern machines. But I would think that the Windows 10 version would run better than that, considering the community says that is more optimized.
Minecraft Java you can download something called Sodium and mod the games engine. On a 5800x I get 300 FPS+ at 32 chunks. Some people say they get like 600-900FPS, but thats a bit unrealistic. Give it a go
just realised that the 1.17 Sodium mod isnt out yet. But here is a dev build you can get: github.com/CaffeineMC/sodium-fabric/actions/runs/961424361
Click on build-artifacts and it will download a dev build. You want the fabric mod loader installed and place the Sodium jar file into the mods folder.
It is much easier to do this if you have MultiMC also.
Render Dragon update fucked up the performance.
Lol Your kid lied to you
You dont need resperation to visit the ship
Have you not tried scrolling in the video settings?
4:28 hold space lol
There are graphics settings in the bedrock (windows 10 edition)! :)
Honestly this sounds like me, at 50, trying to play Warzone without buying anything.
Another amazing video as always!
Timmy, you should try playing it on Linux and see if works better? ;P
Actually, you can play the Android Bedrock Edition on Linux and it plays really well.
lutris.net/games/minecraft-bedrock-edition/
At 2:24 I began to laugh uncontrollably.
In the settings, especially when you start, switch to peaceful or easy so you can stock up to build yourself a starter base.
Once you're feeling confident bout your situation, switch up to normal (only if you really want to).
The reason why minecraft runs so bad is because of how it gets rendered. World is divided into chunks. Each time a something happens in a chunk, the whole chunk gets re-rendered. I would say anything above 16 chunk distance will decrease fps a lot. Also Minecraft doesn't have LOD. Every block will be rendered at the same quality no matter how far you are. You should be able to find a setting that says render distance, chunk render distance. Make it 32 or lower.
Have you ever played a game like... ever?
At least he doesn't watch or play Fortnite
Yes, there are graphics settings in the Windows 10 version. They’re just at the bottom of video settings.
V-Sync is turned ON by default and can’t be turned OFF since the DX12 update.
Your framerate is weirdly low on the Windows 10 version, indeed. I’ve got an R5 1600 + RX 5600 XT combo, but I can still get like 100 FPS at 64 chunks on max settings (without RTX, of course).
If you buy the Java Edition first, you get a free Windows 10 Edition license, too.
Also, for improved performance on Java Edition, use either the OptiFine mod or a combination of Sodium, Lithium, and Phosphor with the Fabric modloader.
I'm legit shocked that Timmy Joe had a problem playing Minecraft... Turn down the chunks, (render distance) and the rest I have to just laugh. (You might not have used the scroll wheel in the Graphics menu?) I've been playing at 5760x1080 on 3 24inch monitors and stay well over 60 with RT or with shaders in java with my 3080. Haven't tested with my 3080TI.. It's all in the chunks and MC loves ram. I'm running 32GB but it was fine with 16GB until too many mods in java. lolz I have my render distance at 64 chunks on my main rig, anything over can give a lil stutter with a lot going on.
It runs horribly for you because of your Render Distance is WAY TOO HIGH!!! The game is extremely CPU intensive the higher you set your render distance. With Minecraft it's a completely randomly generated world with all the world data being created as it's loaded. At 32 render distance that means it's rendering 32 chunks in all directions from the player. That comes out to rendering 65 x 65 chunks = 4225 chunks total. The average chunk is likely half full of blocks so 32,768 blocks in 1 chunk. Your poor CPU has to try to parse through 138,444,800 blocks that are in view to be rendered by your GPU. Most multiplayer servers don't go beyond 9-12 chunks render distance as the server will basically grind to a halt due to high CPU usage. I attempted doing 16 render distance on a server I run and my server's CPU usage was basically sitting at 95-100% usage constantly and everyone on the server was complaining about constant lag.
The issue basically comes down to the worlds being created on the fly and being nearly infinite. I mean you can't just pre-create a random nearly infinite world. I attempted this once with a mod and a world that was 5000x5000 blocks took multiple HOURS to pre-generate the world.
Mc takes time to get good at. Ur doing great timmy. Keep it up!
Honestly its rather wierd how java on some systems doesnt even run well.
My friend has a Ryzem 3 1200 oc to 4ghz, 16gb ddr4 2666 and a 4GB RX 460 and the java version just runs like crap on the lowest settings. The bedrock version runs better but still with how mc has evoulved its crazy to understand for a begginer where to start with all these updates its just crazy.
There is something called render distances
Never really got into Minecraft
Max view distance runs in to an engine limitation (Cpu bound), turn down the draw distance and it should work (at least it did back in 2012 on an AMD Phenom 2 x6 1100t). Haven't played it for so long, I forgot that the Win 10 Bedrock actually exists haha.
all minecraft players watching him smash the spacebar instead of holding it down while in lava be like🤨
Also yeah the FPS seems to make no sense for me either. ive got a Ryzen 5 1600 6 core, 16gigs of ram and an RX570 OC and i average 30fps
I have been playing minecraft since i was about 9 years old, to be fair i have not been that incredibly much lately, but even then i like to play versions from my childhood... Beta 1.5... I recommend anyone that who has not tried it.
Wait what you are playing the win 10 version? Poor guy, the Java version is vastly superior, and runs way better on my 1070 than the win 10 version runs on your 3080
Wonder if there is even one person watching this video that hasnt played Minecraft to death years ago. Talk about late to the party
I've never played it and never will.
@@iamperplexed4695 Hope you enjoyed the video