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harrycmary
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Hey everyone!

I’ve recently started experimenting with advanced Minecraft commands, and I’m loving the possibilities! From creating custom mobs to automated structures, the command blocks have been an absolute game-changer for my builds. However, I noticed that performance can vary depending on the device I’m using.

For context, I’m playing Minecraft on a 2 in 1 AMD laptop, which is great for portability and casual gaming. But when I started running more complex command chains or using commands that summon multiple entities, I encountered occasional frame drops and lag. I wanted to share some tips that helped me optimize my gameplay and make the most of my setup:

Reduce Render Distance: This might seem obvious, but lowering the render distance in your settings can significantly improve performance, especially if your command setup involves a lot of entities or world manipulation.

Optimize Command Block Chains: Use conditional command blocks and avoid redundant commands. For instance, if you’re summoning multiple mobs, try using a single command with parameters rather than separate blocks.

Update Drivers: If you’re using a 2-in-1 AMD laptop like mine, ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. AMD’s software updates often include optimizations for gaming performance.

Leverage External Tools: Tools like MinecraftCommand.science are excellent for generating efficient commands. I’ve used it to create more compact and optimized command strings, which helps reduce lag.

Experiment in Superflat Worlds: When testing elaborate commands, use a superflat world. This minimizes strain on your device since the terrain generation is simplified.

I’m curious if anyone else here is using MinecraftCommand.science on a similar device. How has your experience been? Have you found any other tricks to enhance performance when running commands?

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and tips!