Freeze/crash when framing many pictures in a small area
Idriss975 opened this issue ยท 15 comments
Bug description
We have this SMP with a ton of picture frames in a small area/chunks and every time we render those chunks players report freezing and crashing (also can be a potential chunk ban). What we request to fix this issue is a setting to limit the speed of which to render the frames/pictures, for example 3 pictures per second.
Minecraft version
1.21.4
Mod version
1.10.0
Mod loader and version
Fabric 0.16.12
Steps to reproduce
- Already have a lot of pictures in less than 6 chunks
- Render those chunks
- Freeze or crash
Expected behavior
Freezing or crashing
Log files
No idea how to export it
Screenshots
No response
Make sure the game crashes before sending the logs. I also need your system specs and how much ram you assigned to your instance.
I F3 the entire time and have video footage, i couldn't manage to crash when i entered the room with tons and tons of pictures but you can notice the massive fps dip and i get closer to it, until i eventually hit 0FPS.
Heres the logs and video footage.
Can you try if this happens without other mods installed?
idk how i could simulate it with 1 account since i have to upload the picture in 1 place and render them all at once with another
That doesnt make sense. Why would you need multiple accounts for that?
Because we realised that its when you render/load multiple images at the same time is what caused the fps dips
i did the test anyways here's the log and video. you'll see at the end when I turn toward the picture frames fps goes toward 3fps for a second.
But that doesnt mean you need multiple accounts. Please check if it happens without any other mods.
But that doesnt mean you need multiple accounts. Please check if it happens without any other mods.
I did check my last comment
I can't help you if you don't provide logs.
Help me out how do i export it on prism ?
Make sure the game crashes before sending the logs.
I also need your system specs and how much ram you assigned to your instance.