In Minecraft, why does blocks have a delay between dropping a item when broken?
I started a new world in survival. I went to gather wood, but when I broke a log in a tree, it flashed then dropped the log after a few seconds. I'm mot lagging and bugs never became an issue for me.
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There is a difference between player-lag (client-side) and block-lag, you can be running 60+ fps easily and get lots of block-lag.
The problem usually comes up in multi-player servers, where your computer is simply not catching up to the animations being done in minecraft. Or it could be latency, essentially internet-lag. If your playing single-player which I assume is correct, make sure you turn off "open to LAN". Another probability is that your seed save is corrupted. Try re-making a minecraft world.
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How do you fix a block delay in Minecraft?
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 in Minecraft?
and that after obsidian ender chests take the longest.Which Minecraft block takes the longest to break?
1) Obsidian Obsidian is one of the strongest blocks in the game, coming second only to the bedrock and end frame blocks which can't be mined. Obsidian takes a lot of time to mine, even with a netherite or diamond pickaxe. This is the strongest block players can use to build anything. Q.Minecraft 1.12+ Block Lag Server FIX | Can't Break Blocks or Open Chests and Doors
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