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Revision as of 02:16, 2 December 2013

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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Developers
Mojang
Engines
LWJGL
Release dates
Windows November 18, 2011
macOS (OS X) November 18, 2011
Linux November 18, 2011
Minecraft: Java Edition on Wikipedia

Key points

Active and dedicated modding scene, responsible for many fixes, tools and additional content.

General information

Official Bug Tracker
Official Wiki
Mojang's Support Center

Availability

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Improvements

Utilities

Magic Launcher is a custom launcher. It can configure some in-game options and includes a dedicated mod loader with compatibility checks.

OptiFine

OptiFine adds FPS fixes, anti-aliasing and more to Minecraft's options.
Instructions

Java version

Minecraft benefits from using the latest version of Java. Using 64-bit Java on 64-bit operating systems is strongly recommended.[1]

RAM allocation

The official launcher allows you to easily allocate RAM and set other Java arguments. The manual methods are detailed below.
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions

Make a portable version or install on a different drive

Instructions

Game data

Game folder location

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The saves sub-folder contains the single-player save files.

Save game cloud syncing

No save game cloud syncing information; you can edit this page to add it.

Video settings

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Oculus Rift

Instructions

Input settings

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Mouse acceleration

Instructions

Stuck keys

Instructions

Audio settings

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Issues and fixes

Mojang has created an Official Bug Tracker that you can use to find or report bugs. Please search for your problem before reporting it, as it may have already been fixed for the next update or reported previously. Reporting bugs multiple times does NOT help the developer fix them faster.

General fixes

When in doubt, using the Force update function in the launcher's options can be a good place to start. Mods installed into Minecraft's folder may be lost during this process.
Some problems can be solved by simply restarting the client.
Instructions
Instructions

Graphical issues

Instructions
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Instructions

Crashes

Sometimes crashes are caused by the game's rendering distance. Try setting it to Normal in the game's options menu.
Instructions
Instructions

System requirements

Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) Java-compatible (with Java installed)
Processor (CPU)
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD) 10 MB (excluding saves and mods)
Video card (GPU) NVIDIA GeForce 256 / ATI Rage XL / Open-GL 3D compatible
ATI Rage XL
OpenGL 3D compatible
Latest requirements can be found on the Minecraft Wiki page.

References