Goodday,
I'm sure you've heard of Minecraft. I recently started using some GLSL Shaders, and absolutely love them! Now.. it does bring one problem forward though, and I find it quite weird.
I'm using these shaders: [1.2.5] GLSL SHADERS (DOF, BUMP MAPPING, WAVING WHEAT, DYNAMIC SHADOWS, AND MORE!)
Link: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/120261-125-glsl-shaders-dof-bump-mapping-waving-wheat-dynamic-shadows-and-more/
Problem
Now to the problem, When I put them on, I feel somekind of a delay, and lag. With an FPS of 31 (I've seen the game run at 300-600 FPS with GLSL Shaders off (This was achieved by using Optifine, but I've seen people with even higher FPS), that's why I find it so weird.) The Optifine I'm using, is the one that let's you use more than one core.
I'm pretty convinced that it isn't my pc. I feel like that chance is pretty damn low:
- Intel i7 2600K running @4.2 GHz. --> Watercooled.
- Radeon HD6990
- Gigabyte G1 Sniper2 Motherboard
- Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM
- OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS 240GB
- Silverstone Strider 1500 Watt
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
--> And the resolution I'm playing at is 2560x1440 (But I'm not sure wheter Minecraft changes in resolution?)
Now I'm just wondering wheter this is normal or not, because I have no idea, how intensive those settings would be. And if my pc SHOULD be running it smoother, please tell me how, since I've seen it run at more FPS, but as far as I know, my PC is rather good (Not trying to brag at all).
Thanks in advance,
- Paradoxianism
I'm sure you've heard of Minecraft. I recently started using some GLSL Shaders, and absolutely love them! Now.. it does bring one problem forward though, and I find it quite weird.
I'm using these shaders: [1.2.5] GLSL SHADERS (DOF, BUMP MAPPING, WAVING WHEAT, DYNAMIC SHADOWS, AND MORE!)
Link: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/120261-125-glsl-shaders-dof-bump-mapping-waving-wheat-dynamic-shadows-and-more/
Problem
Now to the problem, When I put them on, I feel somekind of a delay, and lag. With an FPS of 31 (I've seen the game run at 300-600 FPS with GLSL Shaders off (This was achieved by using Optifine, but I've seen people with even higher FPS), that's why I find it so weird.) The Optifine I'm using, is the one that let's you use more than one core.
I'm pretty convinced that it isn't my pc. I feel like that chance is pretty damn low:
- Intel i7 2600K running @4.2 GHz. --> Watercooled.
- Radeon HD6990
- Gigabyte G1 Sniper2 Motherboard
- Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM
- OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS 240GB
- Silverstone Strider 1500 Watt
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
--> And the resolution I'm playing at is 2560x1440 (But I'm not sure wheter Minecraft changes in resolution?)
Now I'm just wondering wheter this is normal or not, because I have no idea, how intensive those settings would be. And if my pc SHOULD be running it smoother, please tell me how, since I've seen it run at more FPS, but as far as I know, my PC is rather good (Not trying to brag at all).
Thanks in advance,
- Paradoxianism