What’s up, guys? In this tutorial, I will show you how to fix the problem when Minecraft is getting stuck in building terrain. This should be quite an easy tutorial. For more information, click on the first link in the description below. There are different reasons on why Minecraft gets stuck in the building terrain screen before it’s loading you into the game. The most common are compatibility or performance issues with Minecraft on your PC. First, depending on which Minecraft version you are using, you will be able to allocate more RAM to your installation. Open up your Minecraft launcher. Under Installations, click on New Installation. This will allow us to run the latest official Minecraft release version without mods that could prevent the game from loading properly. Under Resolution, click on More Options. Under JVM Arguments, increase the RAM allocation from 2GB to 4GB for example. This will depend on how much available memory you have on your PC. To see how much you can allocate to Minecraft, open up your Task Manager. In the Performance section, click on Memory and you will see how much RAM is installed on your PC, as well as your current usage. In my case, I could easily allocate 8GB to the game, as I have 16GB of memory installed. If you have 8, I suggest using 4 and if you have access to 4GB of RAM, then lower the allocation to 2GB. In a practical sense, allocating more than 6GB will not make a difference for almost all users. I will set the JVM Arguments option to 6GB and click on Create. Before playing this Minecraft installation, you should make sure that your Java, Windows and GPU driver version is up to date. Each of these can cause Minecraft loading or startup issues. Open up your Windows settings. In the Windows Update section, click on Check for Updates, Install or Download Now. Installing the latest updates will in turn make sure that your regular device drivers are up to date too, as well as Java on your PC. To update your graphics driver, I suggest using the GeForce Experience application for NVIDIA GPU users, or the AMD Radeon Software when using an AMD graphics card. In the Drivers section, proceed to download the latest graphics driver. The application will then automatically install the driver for you. You can then re-open the Minecraft launcher. Select the game version where more RAM is allocated and click on Play. Your launcher might download the latest version before loading the game. Before loading your favourite map, head over to your Minecraft settings. Reducing some stress on your graphics card will help fix the stuck in building terrain problem. In your Video settings, reduce the Render Distance and Simulation Distance option to around 6 chunks. This option will be set to 12 chunks by default, which can be too much information to load for some PCs. While in your video settings, try to reduce some of these options and then navigate to The Resource Packs section of your settings. Here, make sure that only the default resource pack is selected. Minecraft will take a second to load, and then you can try to create a new world. In case nothing helps you out, then your PCs storage might be full, or your Minecraft game files are corrupted. To fix this, close Minecraft and the game launcher before heading back to your Windows settings. Under System, click on Storage. It might take a second to load your storage information, and you can then see if you have a minimum of storage left. To quickly increase your available storage, click on Temporary Files and proceed to delete your unneeded temporary files, which include documents in your recycle bin, previous Windows versions and update files. Next, navigate to the Apps section of your settings and click on Installed Apps. Here, lookup Minecraft. Click on the burger menu icon for your Minecraft version and select Advanced options. In your Minecraft advanced app options, scroll down and click on Repair. This will make sure that your game files are complete and not corrupted. If you want to completely clear all files from the Minecraft app, as if it was freshly reinstalled, then click on Reset. This will fix the problem when Minecraft is stuck in building terrain on your PC. All of these steps and more information will be available in my extensive guide linked In the description below. I hope this helped you out, leave a comment if you have any questions, and see you in the next one. Video Information
This video, titled ‘How To Fix Minecraft Stuck in Building Terrain’, was uploaded by tech How on 2023-01-18 15:47:31. It has garnered 6162 views and 18 likes. The duration of the video is 00:05:27 or 327 seconds.
For more information, follow this guide: https://www.techy.how/tutorials/minecraft-stuck-in-building-terrain-fix
A short tutorial on how to fix the problem when Minecraft is getting stuck in building terrain.
🛠️ Equipment I use: (Mic, PC Components, etc.) https://www.techy.how/equipment
Leave a comment if you have any questions.
Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Allocate More RAM to Installation 1:53 Windows & Java Update 2:26 Update Graphics Driver 3:03 Minecraft Graphics Settings 3:50 Check PC Storage 4:32 Repair Minecraft
Disclaimer: The information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of an appropriately qualified professional. Follow the instructions at your own risk. Due to factors beyond the control of tech How no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result.
#BuildingTerrain #MinecraftProblem #MCfix
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIWVXHJyW38V2LsUKVdlePw/join