Expieriencing Block\Tick Lag

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I entered a new game in hardcore mode and when I tried to mine wood, it took a long time to actually drop the item. It would spawn back and take FOREVER to drop. How do you fix it?



Best Answer

This happens when the server is lagging. If you are playing locally, in single player, it's very likely that your computer is either doing something tasking or just can't handle the server. If you're playing multiplayer, either your internet connection is lagging or the server is being slow.

The only way to fix it is to either play on a different server or get a faster computer.




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How do I get rid of block lag?

Common reasons for lag: - Too many mobs/items and not enough RAM. - You are too far away from your server. - Too many worlds are running on your server without sufficient RAM. - Errors are spamming in your console.

What causes block lag?

Minecraft Lag occurs due to traffic congestion on the supported server and the inefficient route taken by your internet connection. Your ISP may route your internet traffic via an overcrowded route that causes massive lag in your online gameplay.

Why is my Minecraft suddenly so laggy?

Try these fixes:
  • Change video settings.
  • Set Java as a priority.
  • Provide enough RAM.
  • Close unnecessary apps and cleanup disks.
  • Speed up your internet connection.
  • Update your graphics card drivers.




  • Survival Tick Rate and Lag Detector




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