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7 hours ago, CheeseOnion said:

Have you tried to look in the debug menu what it might possibly be?

Or performance monitor for example?

I checked the debug profiler in the f3 menu and when I wasn't using shaders, over 80% was being used for game render, I am on a bedwars map so there is a lot of void, I testede it with sildurs basic shaders which isn't a heavy shaders profile at all and 80% would go to "display_update". I just noticed every single time there is a tick in the server that's when it freezes because when I was looking on the debug menu I saw that the "tick" section would suddenly spike up to 90%.

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How much RAM do you have in total? because if you have 16 GB you can easily allocate 8, or 10 even (depending on what else you do)

Otherwise I would suggest looking into th fabric mods Sodium and Lithium

I personally use Lightcraft (CurseForge), easy to set up with their launcher, helps a lot

I sometimes wonder how we went to space on only 4KB RAM, and we cannot fix a simple issue.

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8 hours ago, CheeseOnion said:

How much RAM do you have in total? because if you have 16 GB you can easily allocate 8, or 10 even (depending on what else you do)

Otherwise I would suggest looking into th fabric mods Sodium and Lithium

I personally use Lightcraft (CurseForge), easy to set up with their launcher, helps a lot

I have heard that allocatting more ram can actually decrease your fps, I originally had 8 and I saw that it wasn't using all of it so I decreased it and the performance somewhat went up.

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Then try to use performing improving mods like Sodium (Fabric) or Lightcraft (Curseforge)

 

14 hours ago, GloriousGamer321 said:

I have heard that allocatting more ram can actually decrease your fps, I originally had 8 and I saw that it wasn't using all of it so I decreased it and the performance somewhat went up.

I actually increased the RAM and improved a huge amount

I sometimes wonder how we went to space on only 4KB RAM, and we cannot fix a simple issue.

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