Even for a blocky game, Minecraft can surprisingly be extremely laggy. Bedrock Edition is somewhat friendly with low-end devices, but Java Edition can put a lot of stress on systems with low specifications.
A newly created world doesn’t cause too much pressure on the CPU. However, as players start building and changing the looks of their worlds, the game begins putting pressure on the computer.
Fortunately, there are many ways to improve the frame rate in Minecraft.
Improve FPS in Minecraft
5) Keep the number of entities low
Bedrock players have access to a unique feature called simulation distance. As mentioned earlier, entities can cause a lot of lag, and sometimes they are unavoidable. This is where simulation distances come in handy.
Entities outside of simulation distance do not put pressure on the device. It was initially added to Bedrock Edition to improve performance. With the Caves and Cliffs Part 2 update, Java Edition will also receive the simulation distance setting.
2) Lower graphics settings
settings to improve FPS. Players on low-end devices are advised to reduce their Graphics to Fast, turn off VSync, switch Particles to Minimal, and turn off clouds to get an FPS increase.
1) Optimization mods
The easiest way to get a performance and FPS boost in Minecraft is by installing optimization mods. Optifine is among the most popular Minecraft mods. It increases performance and provides players with many new custom settings for more FPS.
Like Optifine, players can also use other FPS enhancing mods like Sodium, Chunk Loader, and so on. By using these mobs, they may get over 300 percent increase.
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Minecraft can become taxing for a player’s PC. Therefore, they must take prudent steps to ensure smooth gameplay
Disclaimer: This list is subjective and solely reflects the views of the writer.