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While this is true, it's only true if you maintain a perfectly stable 60 FPS. 60 FPS is perfectly fine, but if you experience a lag spike, you'll be dropping down to 10-30 FPS, which is a much more noticeable drop than the one that you would experience with a higher base FPS.Anything above 55 or so is as good as it needs to be. The human eye can't even see anything above 60 FPS. Let alone 200. Anything above 60 is unnecessary imo.
While this is true, it's only true if you maintain a perfectly stable 60 FPS. 60 FPS is perfectly fine, but if you experience a lag spike, you'll be dropping down to 10-30 FPS, which is a much more noticeable drop than the one that you would experience with a higher base FPS.
So, 60 FPS works fine, but having a higher FPS is always better, especially if you record.
if you play on a smaller minecraft window (instead of full screen maybe half screen) you should be able to double your 30 fps
Thank you allAnything above 55 or so is as good as it needs to be. The human eye can't even see anything above 60 FPS. Let alone 200. Anything above 60 is unnecessary imo.
Wow.... How?? Mind=blown. Hax.This is a good level of fps:
Exactly how i feel. used to get 100, now i get 60I used to get 100 on far... Then 1.6 came along...
Lousy update.
That's called tiny on lowest Optifine settings, on a flatworld, staring at the sky (which minimizes lag).Wow.... How?? Mind=blown. Hax.
I don't know, I might be another one, as I haven't actually played 1.6 yetAm I the only person getting the same FPS as I did in 1.5?
Yep.Am I the only person getting the same FPS as I did in 1.5?
Many people have been complaining. I got an FPS drop but it was mostly because optifine wasn't installed.I don't know, I might be another one, as I haven't actually played 1.6 yet
Thats so weird.Yep.