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Hello fellow players, recently i moved to Linux Mint and finally left behind windows once and for all. 
This change has also brought some issues with it, despite having doubled the frame rate with this change ( sometimes hitting even 150 FPS ), it stutters like crazy for no apparent reason.
I do play modded but this issue seems to persist in vanilla as well. Does anyone know how can i fix this or maybe at least what may be the cause? 

My specs are as follows:

CPU: i5-13400f,

GPU: RX 7600 8GB OC

RAM: 32GB DDR4

The game is currently running on a nvme drive.

 

I can run almost any game with this setup with no issues but for VS it seems it struggles. I have attached some screenshots for reference.
Edit: The world height is set to 320 and i do use Conquest Landform Overhaul mod for the generation, but the issue is the same for Vanilla world. It randomly stutters anytime i look down or come from traders outposts (or near ruins). It does this even in plains and not near any forests.

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I'm having this issue too, in Win11.  I get stuttering any time I move, not just in certain locations or looking at objects.  I've been trying to find out if this is a bug and I should report it, or if it because of my settings or something.  For instance, I had thought that it might be my view distance setting, but I tried turning that way down and it did not improve things.  I also tried removing all mods- the stutter is still there.  (I only use StepUp, anyway.)  Notably, I did not have this issue in 1.21.

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1 hour ago, WiggleStick said:

I turn down some of the effects on the left side of the settings to keep my render distance at 1024.

I wish it would help, but turning down most of the things on the left side ( besides view distance which is already low ), doesn't really affect it that much. It still stutters, but now it looks worse :D. They are not that frequent though but are still there. 

 

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35 minutes ago, DeanF said:

I'm having this issue too, in Win11.  I get stuttering any time I move, not just in certain locations or looking at objects.  I've been trying to find out if this is a bug and I should report it, or if it because of my settings or something.  For instance, I had thought that it might be my view distance setting, but I tried turning that way down and it did not improve things.  I also tried removing all mods- the stutter is still there.  (I only use StepUp, anyway.)  Notably, I did not have this issue in 1.21.

Odd part is that it works sometimes, i have instances where i'm in the middle of forests with 80-110 FPS constantly and only sometimes it goes below 70. But once i leave the forest and go explore a plains for example it just starts lagging like crazy and it will not fix itself. Do you also have an AMD GPU? Could it be maybe related to that and OpenGL compatibility?

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I did further testing and it seems not even view distance makes a difference now, which is odd. I uninstalled all the mods and tested it, same results. I will try to uninstall the game and move it from the nvme to one of my sata ssd's. Shouldn't make a difference but worth to check. 

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In your system settings do you have your computer set to "performance" rather than "balanced" (is that a thing in Mint?) I am running on Ubuntu and setting this option caused an almost rhythmical stutter. When I changed back to "balanced", it disappeared. Maybe the i5 cpu, which I also have, doesn't like whatever Linux changes...

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9 hours ago, Nick Salt said:

In your system settings do you have your computer set to "performance" rather than "balanced" (is that a thing in Mint?) I am running on Ubuntu and setting this option caused an almost rhythmical stutter. When I changed back to "balanced", it disappeared. Maybe the i5 cpu, which I also have, doesn't like whatever Linux changes...

I checked and it's in "balanced" mode by default.

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