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Extreme world lag on Linux with gaming laptop #4046

Open kekanzek opened 2 months ago

kekanzek commented 2 months ago

Game Version

1.19.8

Platform

Linux

Modded

Vanilla

SP/MP

Singleplayer

Description

My computer should definitely be able to run VS at at least 60FPS, considering my old one was much worse and yet still ran buttery smooth.

When I boot into the game, the main menu and loading screens are buttery smooth, but as soon as I enter the actual world I get extreme FPS drops. Changing my graphics does help, but I still can barely play on absolute minimum settings. Playing on Linux (Pop! OS) non-flatpak version. I'm really not what sure the issue is. I can run other games very well. ' Specs:

Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS x86_64 Host: ASUS TUF Gaming F17

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Mobile Intel TigerLake-H GT1 (UHD GRAPHICS)

8GB RAM '

Help would be very greatly appreciated.

How to reproduce

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Screenshots

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Logs

Log client-main.txt server-main.txt

DejFidOFF commented 2 months ago

Sorry, but are you serios? Gaming and tell us you have gaming laptop with just only 8GB of RAM. Thats very big issue those days. Even some phones have much more RAM. Upgrade at least to 16GB or optimal 32GB of RAM and you will be fine. Also adjust graphics a bit and hold down view distance at about 256.

pingouyn commented 2 months ago

Just in case, have you checked the GeForce is used and not the UHD graphics from the Intel processor?

8Gb is low nowadays granted, but you should still be able to run VS on linux with 8Gb if all other applications are closed. You can always check if you are running on swap, and use zram to compress existing RAM instead of purchasing new RAM sticks. Lowering graphical settings and view distance will definitely help as already mentioned by DejFidOFF.