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Whenever I play minecraft, the screen flashes randomly and it's really annoying! I've been researching some ways to fix this but none of them work. My graphics card is Nvidia.
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Graphics is one of the game's many visual settings which allows for the game's rendering of an assortment of features to be adjusted to match computer specifications.
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•currently Java Edition centric - Bedrock Edition differences need to be researched
•"reduces the amount of visible rain or snow" according to its description as of 1.18.1 - demonstrate?
•darkness vignette presence - MC-241321
•world border vignette presence - MC-54988
•I've heard it affects fog rendering but don't know exactly how
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May 17, 2015 · Install the latest Java release. If you already have it, uninstall and reinstall it. If the problem still occurs, Try to get the Java 7 update 6X or 7X version instead of the brand new Java 8 update 25.
Apr 27, 2022 · Anti-aliasing is a technique used by a computer to smooth the edges of an image by averaging the colors of the pixels at the edge, effectively blurring the jagged edge. It has many different...
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2 days ago · Minecraft's user environment can be configured through the Options menus. A few additional options can be changed only by editing the options.txt file manually.
Jan 7, 2022 · I guess this is an issue with 1.18.1 itself and will probably be patched, but it seems that whenever a block breaks, for a moment all loaded particles are visible through walls. Oh, I'll also add that this only happens when blocks are broken in survival. In creative mode, there are no issues.
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