1.3.0: 1.4.1 Block Breaking lag

Dannyaaaa

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Version:
1.3.0

What is the bug:
When I am mining in my world breaking a block is like breaking a block on a very high ping server(2-3 seconds). I'm playing on single player, and /cofh tps and /tps both say 20 tps, and everything else works fine. Mobs also move very slowly. It seems like I have low tps, but I don't.

Mod & Version:


Paste.feed-the-beast.com log:


Can it be repeated:
Yes. When I made a new world it also happened, but the blocks actually broke after 0-1 seconds.

Known Fix:
None
 

Dannyaaaa

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It isn't profiling. On the new world I made it probably was, but on my old world it shouldn't be. It could be AE, because I have a pretty large system and a bunch of subnets.
By stats I'm guessing you meant my computer. I have an Intel® Core™ i5-4210H Processor (Dual-Core, 3MB Cache, up to 3.5GHz w/ Turbo Boost) processor, a NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 965M with 2GB GDDR5 video card, and 8 gigabytes of ram, 4 dedicated to minecraft. I have windows 8.1. If you want more information, my laptop is the Alienware 15, all the cheapest options.
 

Trisscar

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Ahh, kk. Seems fine to me. Have you tried the various methods of tracking lag issues, like Optifine and such?
 

Dannyaaaa

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I did not, but I did find a big chunkloader in the nether that was causing a lot of mob lag. It also helped with the block lag. For some reason while I'm exploring and getting 2-10 tps, the mob lag is completely gone. The block lag is also better than at 20 tps.
 

Trisscar

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Ahh, is it Opis? 'Fraid I've never needed lag tracking for a solution myself, so I'm not very knowledgeable about it. XD
 

Kurama

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But sometimes the lag issue, is a mob..
And OPIS is easy to kill amount of entities by clicking <3
And a better map interface, with more modes, than Journey. [ No lag from it at all ]