Talk:Java Edition hardware performance/Archive 4

Important Things

 * The distribution of Linux is irrelevant.
 * The architecture and kernel version is necessary
 * OpenGL version column WILL NOT be added.
 * Java version column WILL NOT be added
 * Computer type (laptop/desktop) column WILL NOT be added
 * Max FPS = No limit
 * This page will be archived then cleaned monthly.

To Be Discussed

 * Should we count Mac as a Linux/Unix Distro?
 * Should we break the page into 2 or 3 sub-pages:
 * Unix/Linux (Includes Mac), Windows
 * or
 * Mac, Unix/Linux, Windows

Minimum Requirements
I doubt that Minecraft would be playable with only 256MB of RAM on Windows. XP requires about 200MB of RAM (While Microsoft Say 128MB is recommended if you disable the Page File on a laptop which only has about 200MB of RAM available Windows will complain about not having enough memory), Vista Requires 512MB-1GB and Windows 7 needs 1GB(32Bit Edition)-2GB(64Bit Edition). You would have the majority of the Games memory coming from the Page File, causing lag. --Stucuk 01:33, 1 March 2012 (UTC)

The minimum requirements for any game are in addition to the system requirements. So for Windows 7, you'd need 1GB of RAM for Windows 7 plus 256MB for Minecraft. A total of 1.25GB of RAM. Rcmaehl 15:10, 19 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Thats not how Requirements for commercial games are done. When you see the requirements on the back of a box it tells you literaly what should run the game without you having to work out how much memory your OS will take(Most people don't have a clue about computers let alone what amount of memory the OS uses). Thats why games will normaly state multiple memory requirements if they support multiple OS's at the time they are released (I.E if a game supports XP/Vista/7 it would normaly state something like "RAM: 512MB, 2GB(Vista), 1.5GB(7)" on the box/website). If you are not going to do requirements like the games industry do then you should state it on the page so that people can easily tell that they can't take your requirements at face value. --92.26.98.100 00:59, 23 March 2012 (UTC)

A new section
I've been thinking. We should add a new section to "Results." Some people find that their framerate increases in fullscreen, including me. --Lolmaster 05:56, 4 March 2012 (UTC)

Which would be what? Rcmaehl 15:08, 19 March 2012 (UTC)