If you are interested in knowing what FPS is in the world of Minecraft, then you came to the right place, because here we will tell you in a simple and practical way everything you need to know about this term.
MinecraftLike all video games, it is limited by the computer you are playing on, as it requires a number of minimum requirements for it to flow in a satisfactory way.
For a computer to be able to reproduce properly, it must have a high image reproduction rate so that it does not get stuck and be inconsistent. This is where FPS comes into play.
What is FPS in Minecraft
FPS is exactly the "frame rate", or the speed at which a computer reproduces consecutive images.
The frames, isolated are static, but when they are reproduced in succession, that is when you see the movement, in all video games.
There are actions in the game that could require a lot of FPS, such as blowing up a mound of TNT. To avoid these failures and a choppy experience, it is advisable to be aware of how many FPS are available.
By pressing F3 you can see this value on the upper edge.
On the menu Options, select Snooper Settings, and there you can see it too.
To increase the FPS you can do a few maneuvers, such as limiting the chunks, adjusting the FPS between 60-70, changing graphics from detailed to fast, turn off the clouds, the smooth lightning etc.