If you want to know What are SFPs in Minecraft? Stay with us in this new installment we will explain everything you need to know about these sfps and thus give an answer to that annoying unknown.
sfps of Minecraft
The sfps or also known as "frame rate" and FPS, is the frequency rate at which a video device reproduces unique consecutive images which are called frames, these same images are static images that when put in sequence together with others they create a fluid animation that is the basis of all videos regardless of the device on which they are played, so it is understood that having few Sfps will result in a choppy gaming experience, as we may notice when watching a old film.
These SFPs greatly affect the gameplay as described above, the less sfps you have, the more choppy the game will be displayed for you to the point of even stopping or paralyzing for a few seconds, as well as having many sfps will provide us with a detailed image or visualization of the game. much more fluid game giving us a better experience of the title in question.
How to know how many SFPS or FPS you have in Minecraft
For this we must know in advance that any action we do in the game or that loads new tabs such as the options menu and more can decrease our sfps, as well as closing it we can notice an improvement in it and there are several ways to know how many sfps you have in Minecraft which are:
- Pressing F3 to open the information menu we can see on the upper edge how many Sfps we have.
- Opening the options menu by pressing “ESC”, then selecting Snooper Settings and visually searching for our FPS.
- Some of the mods for Minecraft show the Sfps without having to open any menu.
Increasing the Sfps in Minecraft
There are many and varied ways to improve the performance of our Sfps so this time we will learn to increase them without the need to download any external file or program, just using the options menu by pressing "ESC" as follows:
- Keep Chunks to a minimum.
- Change the graphics from Detailed to Fast.
- Turning off Smooth lightning and surrounding clouds.
- Placing the particles to a minimum.
- Turn off the sounds.
- Close any other programs running on your computer including those running in the background.
- We can also make the window smaller Minecraft because this will cause the game to load smaller frames.
In this way we can improve the performance of our Sfps by increasing them to enjoy a better game experience.
I hope it has been helpful!