One of the most common causes of lag is lack of processing speed or ram on the server you are connected to. It could be that your computer is just not up to the specifications of running Minecraft correctly or it could be on your side only. Another common reason is simply poor internet speed.
How do you make blocks under you?
Give yourself a Command Block by opening the chat box and entering “/give [your username] minecraft:command_block” Turn on Creative Mode by typing “/gamemode c” in your chat box. Place the Command Block where you want it.
When do I break blocks they just reappear?
I try to break blocks in single player but it just lags out and when I do, it breaks and then it reappears. I keep breaking it and then it eventually falls. I want it to stop. P.S. It doesn’t do this in Minecraft multiplayer. Does this happen in all worlds, or just one? – SirBenet Jul 27 ’16 at 19:55
What happens when you break a block in Minecraft?
I try to break blocks in single player but it just lags out and when I do, it breaks and then it reappears. I keep breaking it and then it eventually falls. I want it to stop. P.S. It doesn’t do this in Minecraft multiplayer. It’s weird that this only happens on single player, try these to see if they solve your problem Change video settings.
How to fix Minecraft blocks not breaking West games?
1 Lower Render Distance Weirdly enough, we have actually seen users being able to fix this issue by simply lowering their render distance. 2 Turn on VBOs In Video Settings The term VBOs stands for Vertex Buffer Objects. Turning it on usually increases the average FPS. 3 Create a New World/Refresh the Old One
Why does my computer lag when I break blocks?
Change video settings. If your Render Distance is high and your computer is trying to load a mass amount of chunks then this could cause your PC to lag. You can also turn Particles to low, Graphics to fast, and Clouds off.