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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.20.6, 1.21 Pre-Release 4, 1.21 Release Candidate 1, 1.21, 1.21.1 Release Candidate 1, 1.21.1, 1.21.3
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Windows 11
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Community Consensus
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Creative
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Performance
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Important
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Platform
While playing the game will allow a little movement, pause for 1 to 2 seconds then engage once again for around 8 seconds then pause for 1 to 2 seconds, and keeps doing this. When I use the F3 key to look at the data there, the memory in the top right corner keeps rising, once it hits about 75% it seems to reset to around 20%, then starts increasing once again. this corresponds to the pausing in the game. This has happened on other snapshots after 1.20.6 and seems to get fixed then will work for a few days until another snapshot comes into play and will happen again. When I exit the game the launcher will say that my game crashed and give the exit code: -1073740940. I have attached a couple of the screen grabs and the profiling zip.
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MC-273115 Occasional lag spikes in versions 24w14a and above
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MC-274381 Serious Lag Spikes on M3 pro Macbook when in singleplayer/multiplayer/realms
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MC-274965 Lag spikes in 1.21
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MC-275002 Constant stuttering because of memory refreshing
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MC-275131 More serious lags in 1.21.1 gameplay
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MC-278049 GPU drops to 1%
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MC-170134 Minecraft uses several times more VRAM than needed after exploring terrain for a while
- Open
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MC-273024 Stutters when crossing chunk borders while generating new chunks
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MC-239565 Mouse sensitivity is slowed whilst looking at loading chunks
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MC-271756 Java server lags insanely hard when the GC frees up RAM
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