Distant Horizons chunk rendering problem
My chunks are generatin very slow and as you can see in the clip nearby chunks are invisible.
I am using a datapack that makes mountains up to 1800 blocks high that might be the problem but is there a way to fix this?
I am playing on 1.21 with the DH version 2.12-a-121 -neo-fabric.
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It is not distant horizons problem, DH works as intended
The vanilla chunks are not loading in time
3 fixes:
1. make vanilla terrain load faster, so reduce your vanilla RD or install performace mods such as:
- Noisium
- Faster Random
- Lithium
- {more}
2. move slower
3. tune the overdraw prevention
- in DH settings when shaders are disabled
- in shader settings when they are enabled
Alright. I will try that tomorrow, thank you.
no problem
With 8 chunks render distance, lithium, fasterrandom and noisium its not really better
What cpu do you have?
Ryzen 9 7950x3d
I assume you are running Minecraft from an ssd
What cpu load are you at in dh's settings?
Aggressive
Yeah, I don't have a HDD
Can you try with a lower cpu preset?
Everything works as intended from the DH side
Tuning overdraw prevention is your best shot now
There is 1 more mod that might help
C2ME
It fill hurt DH performance, loading and generation speed
But it will improve vanilla chunks loading and generation speedBut I only have this problem with this datapack world
The datapack world might change the worldgen and usually that means it is slower
As it is slower to generate and load, MC can't keep up
Yeah its a datapack that makes mountains up to 1800 blocks high
Like this
Then it most likely really slows the generation by a great amount
That's sad, then the datapack is pretty useless for me
Eventhought I have like the best hardware you can get 😵💫
You can try to pre-gen the world
/chunky
Chunky is known to cause LODs to turn into swiss cheese and bloat up world size, as can be seen in the attached screenshot.
We recommend you enable "Distant Generation" in Distant Horizons' settings and wait.
If you actually want to pre-generate vanilla chunks along with LOD data, disable Distant Horizons, wait for chunky to finish, then re-enable Distant Horizons.
If you actually want to pre-generate vanilla chunks along with LOD data, disable Distant Horizons, wait for chunky to finish, then re-enable Distant Horizons.It is usually not recommended, but it is the last think I can think of that might help
Do I have to disable rendering if I do that or which setting?
You have to disable Distant Generation
And then /chunky start?
Chunky is known to cause LODs to turn into swiss cheese and bloat up world size, as can be seen in the attached screenshot.
We recommend you enable "Distant Generation" in Distant Horizons' settings and wait.
If you actually want to pre-generate vanilla chunks along with LOD data, disable Distant Horizons, wait for chunky to finish, then re-enable Distant Horizons.
Best to disable the whole mod, a.k.a. remove it for a bit
and then add back
:pepeWat:
But yes, disabling Distant Generation is enough for most
Okay great
How do I change how much chunks it should render?
/config
To edit the config, press the button next to the FOV slider to edit the config.
The config file found in .minecraft/config/DistantHorizons.toml
On the main DH settings page
I meant from chunky
@Miki_P98
/chunky radius
irrcChunky is known to cause LODs to turn into swiss cheese and bloat up world size, as can be seen in the attached screenshot.
We recommend you enable "Distant Generation" in Distant Horizons' settings and wait.
If you actually want to pre-generate vanilla chunks along with LOD data, disable Distant Horizons, wait for chunky to finish, then re-enable Distant Horizons.
Yep, ty
It does work better now but some chunks are bugged
What's the name of the datapack
Does placing/breaking a block in these chunks fix it?
What datapack?
1800 blocks high mountains
1800 blocks, no wonder it generates slowly lol
Modrinth
JJThunder To The Max - Minecraft Data Pack
Terra 1-1 styled world generation datapack for latest versions
Nope it didn't
Already wrote it into the first Post message.
Oh, I read over that, sorry