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Smooth Boot (Smooth Boot) Minecraft

2024-12-15 02:16:19|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

From 1.19.4, this MOD is no longer needed, because Mojang has contained similar optimization at 1.19.4.

Brief introduction

It is used to optimize the performance occupation when Minecraft starts.

If you use the old or lower -end CPU (the number of threads is 8 or less) to start MINECRAFT, the CPU accounts for 100% before entering the title interface, which will make it difficult for mouse mobile stuck and multi -tasking processing. Installation is installed.This module can solve this problem.

It should be noted that this module is more smooth at startup by changing the priority of the thread used in Minecraft, and this operation will not improve the startup speed.It will even slow down the start speed

characteristic

Change the number of threads used when loading;;

Change the priority of the thread used in Minecraft;

Internal configuration menu (only Fabric version).

Working principle

Minecraft uses Executors to handle multi -threaded tasks. Excessive tasks during startup leads to 100% CPU occupation. However, some tasks do not require multi -threaded processing.

This module optimizes the number of threads used in these tasks and priority of each thread by adjusting the parameters of Executors, which can effectively solve the problem of 100% of the CPU.

compatibility

In theory, all modules, including Optifine, have good compatibility.

However, it should be noted that this module uses Mixin to write the order of some games when starting, so if you encounter compatibility problems, please go to the module's original release interface (Curseforge or GitHub) to submit comments.

Remark

The author has not provided version downloads for 1.12 on CurseForge, but github has its source code existence and may not have been developed yet.

Forge 1.18.2 can be used to load the reset version with a smooth load.

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