You are much better off setting your Max Framerate from your settings or with a 3rd party software like MSI AfterBurner. But it waits for the next frame to do this so your input lag (The time between you giving a command and your screen reacting to it) can increase significantly, making the game feel out of touch and laggy. It syncs your framerate with the refresh rate of your monitor, thus giving you a smoother experience and eliminating screen tear. Makes the game fullscreen and does not have any effect on the performance. If you are experiencing lag, reduce this setting to Decreased or Minimal. Minimal: Very few particle types will be rendered and shown, such as the important ones like blocks breaking Even though they are small, they are usually rendered in big groups so they can drop your FPS significantly for a short time if you blow something up or are close to light source.ĭecreased: Only half the types of particles will be rendered Particles in Minecraft are small graphical effects like raindrops, torch smoke, explosion particles, flames etc. It can affect the performance slightly, so if you are experiencing a lot of lag, turn this off. Like the last 2 options, this does not affect your frames per second.Īs you can understand from its name, this setting turns the clouds you see in the sky on/off. This does not affect your FPS and is completely up to you. This option sets the size of the HUD (Heads Up Display) elements on your screen, such as the hunger bar, inventory and hotbar. But it has no effect on the performance, so it is up to you. It can create a more realistic gameplay as if you are really in the game, but it causes dizziness on most people so it’s not worth it. This is the setting that determines whether your camera moves up and down as you walk. If you do not wish to play the game on a 3D TV/monitor with 3D glasses, leave this off. So setting this option to 60 FPS makes the most sense. And since most of the monitors are set to this exact number, there is no reason to produce more frames than 60. If your monitor has a refresh rate of 60Hz, you can only see 60 FPS. But, this is limited by the refresh rate of your monitor.
The more pictures (or “frames”, as we call them) you see in a second, the smoother the experience becomes. Hope this helps.While playing video games, even though you do not notice it, you are just moving a lot of static pictures back to back. Click sign with microsoft instead of mojang and login using your microsoft account info. Then click 'go back' and you should see two options for sign in. All you have to do is click the small 'X' button beside the login. This means the account migration as a success. Now, the first login (your original login info) will not be valid anymore. Now, go into search bar and click the minecraft launcher, should do its updates and such, and then it will take you to your login.
Once i migrated the account again, I was able to download the java edition (which automatically went to the windows 10/11 edition). If you click on your account in the mojang site you should see it gives you the steps to do so. The solution was going through the migration process again (this is done on the mojang site).
Now ive migrated my account a while back, uninstalled minecraft, and then tried to install a few months later but it didnt like it. If you are having trouble downloading, its because you havent migrated. Mojang is migrating all java player account to microsoft account.