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  1. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
  2. MCPE-129573

Extreme frame loss with any version that includes renderdragon

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    • 1.16.221 Hotfix
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    • Windows

      Hello,

      I am having some technical/gameplay issues with Minecraft. Any Minecraft update past the 1.16.100 update has extreme frame loss and lag. All versions .200, .210, and .220 are barely playable. In past updates, I would average about 100-300 fps in game. Ever since 1.16.200 though, I average 20-30 fps in game. I will attach videos comparing the two version's framerate. I am not sure why this happens and none of my other friends experience this much frame loss either. My PC is built to be a gaming desktop and can run much bigger games even better than latest Minecraft versions. I will also attach a link to where I bought my PC so you may see the specs. My Nvidia graphics drivers are all up to date. Any help to try and fix this would be appreciated as I am stuck playing in version 1.16.100 due to frame loss and cannot play on realms with friends and such.  When playing on the latest version, my CPU is at max capacity (100% usage) and my GPU is at 0% usage.  This does not make sense as my processer (AMD Ryzen 5 3600) is a pretty powerful CPU and can run other (bigger) games without reaching max capacity.  I do not have anything extra running in the background.  When I play on an older version (1.16.100) It averages only 20% CPU usage and never goes above 50%.

      Good framerate on 1.16.100: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeY4iOHfdFc
      Bad framerate on 1.16.210/200/220: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALU3LzXjiS8
      My PC: https://www.newegg.ca/skytech-st-arch3-0-0081-ne/p/N82E16883289055

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