Posted on 14 April 2020 - 04:38 AM
I've already tried allocating more ram, fidgeting around with the settings and searched how to get it to stop/ to get more fps but nothing has worked. and i found out that when it dose this, if im still clicking it will detect my clicks that i do withink the 5 seconds of freeze time as 1 second, resulting in like 17cps at my normal rate of 7cps.Got false banned on a server for a month from this problem please respond
Posted on 14 April 2020 - 04:51 AM
Hello,How many GB of RAM did you allocate for Badlion Client? How many GB of RAM does your computer have in total?
Also, do frequent malware scans with an antivirus program to ensure no malicious programs are consuming your computer resources.
Posted on 14 April 2020 - 04:53 AM
Hello, i have 4GB of RAM in my computer and i allocated 1536MB.Last edited on 14 April 2020 - 05:02 AM by UnknownFact
If it does let you allocate more RAM, set it to 2048MB and see if it makes a difference, or you can try setting it to 1GB. Allocating more RAM in some situations might cause lag spikes.Posted on 14 April 2020 - 05:05 AM
It dosen't let me allocate any higher than what i have it set to, I'll try setting it to 1GB. Also are there any ways that i can boost my fps a bit better than what itis? i have the FPS Boost enabled in the graphic settings and some other stuff.Last edited on 14 April 2020 - 05:22 AM by UnknownFact
Oh, it doesn't let you allocate more RAM to avoid instability issues on your computer.If allocating less RAM doesn't solve the issue, could you please submit a bug report by clicking on "Submit Bug Report" at the bottom of the launcher after having this issue? It will send us your logs and the tech support team will look into the issue.
SkyThom wrote
There are some ways. However, it might not increase your FPS drastically.
• Change your Minecraft settings.
1. There are some Minecraft settings that might affect performance: render distance, anti-aliasing, and anisotropic filtering. Lower these settings.
2. Don't use high-resolution texture packs.
3. If you are playing on servers, you might want to disable particles.
• Change Badlion Client graphics settings.
1. Enable low graphics mode.
2. If you don't have any cosmetics, disable cloaks, wings, hats, etc. in Badlion Client graphics settings.
• Graphics card.
1. Update your graphics card drivers.
2. Change your graphics card settings to get more performance. You might need to use Google because I don't know which graphics card you have.
Posted on 14 April 2020 - 05:35 AM
where do i look for the anti-aliasing, and anisotropic filtering? i've done everything else and so far not too many changes but it might be efficient in the future.Posted on 14 April 2020 - 05:36 AM
Also when i pause my game and go into options the buttons are all clear. is there a way to change that back to my texture pack's one?Posted on 14 April 2020 - 05:48 AM
SkyThom wrote
You can find those settings in Minecraft quality settings (Options -> Video Settings -> Quality). It might be a possibility that those settings are already turned off.
SkyThom wrote
Open Badlion Client mods menu by pressing RIGHT SHIFT, then search for InventoryBlur and click on the settings button, then enable Dark Inventory Backgrounds.
If that didn't help, send me a screenshot of the issue you are having.