![]() ![]() Foamfix in particular helps a lot with the most obvious problem, the ridiculous RAM usage. Some of these issues have been (partially) tackled already, luckily, thanks to mods like Optifine and Fastcraft and the newcomer, Foamfix. However, as far as I can see there's a good number of huge performance bottlenecks that have been pretty much unchanged since day 1, and in my (admittedly fairly limited) view seem relatively easy to tackle, given the performance gains it'd bring. Sure, this is mostly because we keep getting more and more great mods, and mods become more and more complex. Yet, somehow, it seems the performance of modded Minecraft is only getting worse, whereas Vanilla performance keeps getting better. Forge (& predecessors) have been around for almost as long. ![]() Minecraft has been around for a good 7 years now. Disclaimer: I am not a mod developer, I have some outdated Java knowledge, I'm a medior Linux sysadmin and back-end webdeveloper, and have run several modded Minecraft servers, so while I do have some technical background I don't know the exact ins and outs of Minecraft modding.
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