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Server lag can be a blessing in disguise
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1.9 – FAQs
This post will be updated in sync with Minecraft Forum's FAQ Thread. Please do not ask for tech support here; use #minecrafthelp IRC Chat for that.
1. Downgrading
As always, downgrading is not, was never and will never be officially supported! Please do not run 1.9 worlds in 1.8.
2. Intel Integrated GPU and Random Crashing
Some people with Intel integrated GPUs may see the game crashing from memory access violations. The crash log looks like this:
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: # # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x00007ffb84b1172c, pid=7928, tid=9892 # # JRE version: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (8.0_25-b18) (build 1.8.0_25-b18) # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (25.25-b02 mixed mode windows-amd64 compressed oops) # Problematic frame: # C [ig8icd64.dll+0x60172c] # # Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows # # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit: # http://ift.tt/19dgsTD # The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code. # See problematic frame for where to report the bug. #
This is because of a memory leak caused by Intel's drivers (i.e. faulty drivers). This mainly affects 7th to 9th Generation Intel HD Graphics (ig7xxxxx.dll, ig8xxxxx.dll, ig9xxxxx.dll) which ships with 3rd Generation to 6th Generation Intel Core Processors. In layman's terms, if your Intel CPU is Ivy Bridge (Model number ix-3xxx), Haswell (4xxx), Broadwell (5xxx) or Skylake (6xxx), you may be affected.
Until Intel fixes their drivers, to work around this issue, make sure you have the latest drivers installed and set VBO and VSync to On in Video Settings (Options -> Video Settings). Additionally, try allocating more RAM to Minecraft.
3. OpenGL Requirements
The OpenGL requirement for 1.9 stays at OpenGL 1.3 (according to internal sources). Please report back if you have a OpenGL 1.3 only system that refuses to run Minecraft even at very low graphics settings.
4. Graphics Glitching For No Reason After Upgrading
Minecraft 1.9 makes use of even more advanced OpenGL features than before. If your graphics suddenly started giltching since upgrading to 1.9, chances are that your graphics drivers are out of date.
Make sure you have the latest drivers installed and set VBO and VSync to On and set Mipmap to 0 in Video Settings (Options -> Video Settings -> Use VSync/Use VBO -> On) If you are on a laptop with switchable graphics, you may also want to check that your computer is indeed using the dedicated graphics card.
AMD Switchable Graphics Instructions
(Bug report pertaining to AMD GPUs here)
5. Getting random block lag?
If you are suddenly getting block lag in 1.9, try lowering your render distance in Video Settings (Options -> Video Settings) to something below 16 chunks. Also, try allocating more RAM to Minecraft.
Common Issues We Are Aware Of
Here are some common issues we are aware of that is not listed above. We at #MinecraftHelp are constantly investigating the cause; if you think you have more information, please drop by #minecrafthelp and ask to speak of one of the ops. Thanks!
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I made Super Mario Bros. in minecraft
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The father of a recent Duke University graduate announced Friday the cancellation of his musical performance to be held Sunday night in Greensboro. The cancellation, wrote Bruce Springsteen, is in solidarity with those unjustly affected by North Carolina’s exclusion of LGBT citizens from HB2, a recently-enacted, statewide anti-discrimination law.
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Esta semana todas las miradas se centraron en el nuevo Model 3 de 35.000 dólares pero, ¿se ha olvidado Tesla del Model X? No. Su lanzamiento va dando pequeños pasos, pero a partir de la semana que viene estarán disponibles…
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Minecraft WII U will have a physical release
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Hace unos días pudimos conocer la primera imagen oficial del Meizu Pro 6, una imagen que nos confirmaba el diseño de este futuro tope de gama de la firma china, y que sin duda, nos mostraba un terminal con un diseño sobrio y elegante, fabricado en metal.
Te recomendamos: Primeras imágenes filtradas del Meizu Pro 6, así luce su diseño.
Algo que no mucha gente tuvo en cuenta al ver esta primera imagen, era la posición del flash de la cámara, pues la parte trasera del terminal solo mostraba la cámara, la nueva posición de las antenas y un pequeño círculo que podría tratarse de un autoenfoque mediante láser. Lo cierto es que, tal y como hemos podido leer en GizmoChina, el flash se ubicaría alrededor de este pequeño círculo, y la verdad es que no será un flash cualquiera, pues podría tratarse de uno de los flashes más potentes vistos hasta la fecha. Te contamos el porqué.
Tal y como podemos leer en la información proporcionada, podríamos estar ante un flash formado por, ojo, nada más y nada menos que 10 LED’s, un móvimiento arriesgado por parte de Meizu, pero que teniendo en cuenta sus antecedentes, es totalmente comprensible, y que sin duda podría revolucionar el apartado fotográfico nocturno en el panorama de los smartphones, pues podría mejorar considerablemente las fotografías con baja luminosidad, algo que, aún penaliza a la mayoría de terminales.
Como ya sabemos, este terminal será un dispositivo grande, pues los rumores lo colocan con una pantalla de 5,7 pulgadas FullHD, y en su interior encontraremos un procesador Helio X25 junto a 4 o 6 GB de RAM. Sin duda estaremos ante un gran terminal que, junto a este rumor conocido en el día de hoy, cada vez va cogiendo una mejor forma.
Lo cierto es que ya no queda demasiado tiempo para conocer más rumores, pues tal y como ha confirmado Meizu, la presentación del terminal tendrá lugar el día 13 de este mismo mes, solo 4 días después de la publicación de este artículo.
Y tú ¿qué opinas de este flash de 10 LED’s que podría incluir el Meizu Pro 6?
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Sony is delivering on its promise dating back to October last year to bring Android Marshmallow to the Xperia Z2, Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact. After a Beta build was released a month ago, users of the smartphones are starting to receive the official update.
The firmware, carrying a build number 23.5.A.0.570, brings the OS version to the latest 6.0.1, and includes the February Android security patch as well as the latest camera app interface.
Now, there are the usual caveats, though. For one, only three models are getting the update for now, specifically the D6503 Z2, the…
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BlackBerry’s handset sales for the first calendar quarter of the year make for sobering reading. At 600,000 devices it missed the nominal target set by Wall Street. CEO John Chen has now said that BlackBerry will focus on the mid-range, with two new Android-powered handsets due out this year. That’s not going to be enough.
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These are 5 things that happened in tech this week and why they affect your business.
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