It varies a lot depending on "size" of the world you load, if you play on a server or singleplayer etc. But recommended is indeed 2GB. And yeah if you only have 3GB total then you are almost certainly running out of memory and your machine have to resolve to using the pagefile(basically use your harddrive as RAM) which will make you lag like crazy.One more question! How much ram does direwolf20 modpack need to not crash? coz i have allocated 2gb and i left with less than 1gb free ram and its probably why I lag so much
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I have heard of usb usage as ram... would it make direwolf20 modpack lag less for me if i enable that usb feature? i have only 8gb usb thoIt varies a lot depending on "size" of the world you load, if you play on a server or singleplayer etc. But recommended is indeed 2GB. And yeah if you only have 3GB total then you are almost certainly running out of memory and your machine have to resolve to using the pagefile(basically use your harddrive as RAM) which will make you lag like crazy.
No sadly not. That is a common mistake due to Microsoft writing a wrong description on what the "Readyboost" function actually does. It has nothing to do with RAM, but it makes the USB storage device serve as cashe for conventional style harddrives, making search time slightly faster. This does not work with SSDs obviously as they do not have searchtime and gain is limited with newer HDs as they already have inbuilt cashes.I have heard of usb usage as ram... would it make direwolf20 modpack lag less for me if i enable that usb feature? i have only 8gb usb tho
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Yeah its what has been dubbed as the "Spawn chunks". Its part of the vanilla MC engine. For what reason I am not entirely sure tbh.
But why arent chunks loaded next to the bed "for you when you respawn"?The idea is that the chunks are loaded for you when you respawn. Completely unnecessary feature once you have a bed, though.
Not if you are on a server though. New people coming in etc.The idea is that the chunks are loaded for you when you respawn. Completely unnecessary feature once you have a bed, though.
Yeah that is the big question? Why is it needed to load the chunks for you at your first spawn, but after that it doesn't matter one bit? We can spawn just fine at our beds located elsewhere without them being loaded.But why arent chunks loaded next to the bed "for you when you respawn"?
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But why arent chunks loaded next to the bed "for you when you respawn"?
But dont servers keep all the chunks loaded?If I had to guess, I'd say that it's because there can be multiple beds in a world (especially on big servers). You'll only ever have one natural "spawn" location.
But dont servers keep all the chunks loaded?
No, servers don't have infinite RAM any more than clients do.But dont servers keep all the chunks loaded?