![]() I will be overjoyed if the new Minecraft Java for M1 will be this good. I've been doing a lot of comparisons with M1 native versions vs Intel, and Minecraft hit the #1 spot, often running a solid 100x faster in the best case, and about 5x faster in the worse case. ![]() (It you use the java that's bundled with Macs, you only get about 45 fps.) But mind you, this is at high resolution and a render/simulation distance of the full 32 chunks. I was shocked to immediately get 500-700 frames per second, just like YouTubers got! But I found this was a peak case - it can drop as low as 60FPS. Then I used MultiMC with (and this is important) an ARM version of Java that is NOT the one that comes bundled with MacOS. It's a lot like trying to play Minecraft on my 2015 MBP. Running straight x86 Java Minecraft through Rosetta is honestly barely playable - sometimes you can get 20 fps, but you get frequent slowdowns. I have a 16" Macbook Pro with the 10 CPUs and 32 GPU cores.
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