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x3 I've got Minecraft on a school laptop too. Mine was super laggy when I started playing, but I found that going to Options, then clicking Video Settings, and making the Render distance either short or tiny helps a lot. I also turned clouds off, and turned the brightness down a bit.
I hope your game runs smoothly now :3
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Best Answer - Chosen by Voters x3 I've got Minecraft on a school laptop too. Mine was super laggy when I started playing, but I found that going to Options, then clicking Video Settings, and making the Render distance either short or tiny helps a lot. I also turned clouds off, and turned the brightness down a bit. I hope your game runs smoothly now :3
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Just turn down your minecraft specs, render to short or tiny, fast instead of fancy, I found that it will usually give me around 20 fps more. If permissible, open task manager, click processes and on java.exe, right click and press on priority. Set this on real time or high if real time is not allowed, hope that this works for you.
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For starters you can simply turn down the render distance in the options menu. This will reduce how far you can see into the distance but greatly increase performance and reduce lag. Similarly, in the options menu there are all sorts of video settings you can tweak such as lighting. If you don't really care for super-dooper awesome graphics right now lower the lighting and resolution. Hope that helped.
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Download the mod "Optifine". It is very easy to do and, after I did it, I can play minecraft on my netbook which only has 1gb of ram and no real graphics card.
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