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This is kinda funny to read about video card shader issues in a Minecraft thread, considering how the graphics are very PSOne-like.
Quote from: Streetwalker on June 19, 2013, 01:23:48 pmThe main problem now is that I have a 256MB Radeon HD 4650. This card sucks. That's nothing. My old computer had an ATI Radeon 9250+ 128 MB (PCI) since I had no PCI-E nor AGP slot. It could barely run any game made after 2005 because it had no Pixel Shader 2.0 support. It was even worse before I install that card, as I had on-board Intel graphics >.<This is kinda funny to read about video card shader issues in a Minecraft thread, considering how the graphics are very PSOne-like.
The main problem now is that I have a 256MB Radeon HD 4650. This card sucks.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 20, 2013, 04:30:55 amThis is kinda funny to read about video card shader issues in a Minecraft thread, considering how the graphics are very PSOne-like. Actually Minecraft is freaking unoprtimized. I think Notch had A LOT of fun when writing the rendering engine. It's also quite CPU intensive but surprisingly you can largely decrease RAM allocation if you don't use many mods.If you don't have a NASA computer, it'll be very hard to max it.
As for things built, iirc I once made a wood plank cube house, ran out of wood and finished it off with dirt. Beautiful
I haven't played minecraft for a while, but iirc my laptop with its integrated intel hd 3000 poc can barely manage ~20fps w/ optifine. It's kind of painful, especially when a next-gen physics engine which hasn't even landed on big-name consoles yet gets about 30-40 And I hear 1.5.X fps is even worse? How'd they manage that
And ya, They graphics may be PSone styled, but you must remember, they made it in Java. I personally like Java, but Minecraft SHOULD NOT have been made in Java. It is definitely not the right language for such a mass resource intensive game. They need to change it all to C++ already. The only reason they don't, is because it will, "make modding harder for the community". When really, Modding something so simple is not harder, it is just slightly different. (emphasis on slightly).
Oh ok I thought he reconsidered, since we still see Minecraft updates every now and then. I also thought that he was working on the PC version in solo.