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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-99090

When I Run 1.9 It's Too Laggy and, When I try to Log Into A Server Or, Into A Single-Player World, It Just Kicks Me Out Of The Game And, Gives Me A MiniDump Crash. Please I Cant Play 1.9 At All!!! Because of This

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    • Minecraft 1.9
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    • Windows 10
      Java-32 Bit --- I think
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      When ever I run minecraft version 1.9 it gets too laggy and gives me a minidumps crash report. I don't know how to fix this problem and I cant play minecraft 1.9 at all. Please help.

      What I expected to happen was... to have 1.9 to run perfectly and have a little bit of lag.

      What actually happened... I run minecraft version 1.9 and when it loads in and the launcher closes it brings me to the start screen. At this point it gets too laggy all the time. When I ry and log into a multiplayer server world, My Friend's realm or, singleplayer world, Its too laggy and it just kicks me out of the game after like 30 seconds and gives me a minidumps crash report. please help. I cant play minecraft version 1.9 at all. every try of me logging in fails.

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. ... log In And Run Minecraft Version 1.9
      2. ... Once your Logged On. Its Too Laggy And You Only Get 2 Fps
      3. ... As Soon As You Try And Log Into Multiplayer Server, Friend's Realms, or, Your Own SinglePlayer World It Will Kick You Out After 30 seconds In-Game Time And, You Will Get A Minidumps Crash Report.
      4. ... ENJOY RAGING FOR EVER. pls help.

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