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What's your average FPS?

Discussion in 'Minecraft' started by Rgrimes, Jul 24, 2014.

  1. Rgrimes

    Rgrimes Well-Known Member

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    What is your average FPS? On vanilla Minecraft (with Optifine installed), I usually get around 30-60 FPS, and as high as 130 FPS on superflat worlds. With mod-packs with a lot of mods I usually get around 20-30 FPS. What about you?
     
  2. SecretlyTaco

    SecretlyTaco Well-Known Member
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    I'm running a pretty nice PC I built to run other games like skyrim or BF4, so I'm getting around 150-200 on normal worlds, and up to 300-400 on flat worlds, although I've had the game limit the framerate to 100.

    Edit: No, I don't use optifine, the only mod I have installed is a minimap, and my framerate really hasn't changed since I installed it
     
  3. Whitewolf2578

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    About 100 I believe because I set it to that much, anything beyond that is kind of pointless anyway when it comes to frame rate. People run smoothly on 30. No point in trying to have more unless it's online.
     
  4. Derrick

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    I own a high end computer and I usually get ~200 fps with max settings. However I'm not sure what my fps is while Optifine is installed because I have never needed it. Anything above ~60 fps does not make a difference in my opinion.
     
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    Between 160-200 for me I'd say, but my computer is kind of old.
     
  6. Rgrimes

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    Definitely, I don't know why people complain when they achieve Frame rates like 30-40 when its completely fine and runs smoothly for me.
     
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    I usually get about 55, but can hit 100 on superflat, and 15 when there are lots and lots of mobs and mods.
     
  8. Momonchi

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    I just built my machine about 6 months ago with high-end parts so I never dip below 60. I've never experienced any type of FPS lag in Minecraft, so I've never paid extremely close attention to FPS above 60. If it ever drops below 60 in Minecraft of any game I notice immediately.
     
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    60 is my average fps. Except when it's raining! Then it might as well be 5 fps. God I hate rain in minecraft.
     
  10. ACN

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    On amplified worlds I can get around 60 fps, runs very smoothly no matter how large the world is
     
  11. Rgrimes

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    You should get a performance enhancing mod called Optifine, It gives you the option to disable weather!
     
  12. TheRealChris

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    I usually get 30 FPS if my settings are low. Usually I'd have my render distance to 8 or 6, smooth lighting off, particles minimal. It helps lots when I'm on KitPVP servers and Survival servers where I need to fight off for my base.
     
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    I usually get 30 FPS if my settings are low. Usually I'd have my render distance to 8 or 6, smooth lighting off, particles minimal. It helps lots when I'm on KitPVP servers and Survival servers where I need to fight off for my base.
     
  14. Garlotch

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    I normally get around 12 FPS :(
     
  15. SecretlyTaco

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    Okay I think I already posted something to this thread, but I'll post again because I just installed optifine. I'm getting around 200-250 on most worlds, and 400-500 on flat worlds now :) I get even more on single player, but I so rarely play on single player that it's not really worth mentioning.
     
  16. Burt Povski

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    I'm running the latest snapshot at the moment. I've really noticed a difference in the FPS compared to 1.7.10 and below versions. I think I can reach about 50 FPS at certain times. For the most part, my FPS is constantly bouncing between 5-50. It's really weird and hard to play with. It's usually going down when there's a lot of entities, like animals or loot on the ground.
     
  17. SecretlyTaco

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    I did see a mention of a new rendering engine in the new snapshot, which will mean that it only renders the blocks that you're looking at, meaning that if you're looking at an emptyish area (like the sky where there are no blocks, or the ground where there aren't many), you'll get a much better framerate because the game doesn't have to keep track of as much information.
     
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    60 FPS, settings on maximum and even with a lot of mobs nearby. Computer is average in terms of processing power.
     
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    I could probably push 100+ fps, but I just limit it to 60.
     
  20. stuckyfeet

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    I have about 20-30fps...average computer.