Minecraft Dungeons lag, stuttering, fps drops and crashing fix – Wondering how to fix performance issues in Minecraft Dungeons? Here is a FPS boost guide that might solve some of the problems you are having with the game.
Minecraft Dungeons – How to fix stuttering, lag, fps drops and crashing
Here are some steps you need to follow if you want to get rid of issues like fps lag while playing the game:
Minecraft Dungeons – System Requirements
Check the official systems requirements of Minecraft Dungeons and make sure that your system has the power to handle the game smoothly. Here are the Minimum and Recommended System Requirements for the game:
Minimum
OS | Windows 10 version 18362.0 or higher |
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Architecture | x64 |
Keyboard | Integrated Keyboard |
Mouse | Integrated Mouse |
DirectX | Not specified |
Memory | Not specified |
Video Memory | Not specified |
Processor | Not specified |
Graphics | Not specified |
Recommended
OS | Windows 10 version 18362.0 or higher |
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Architecture | x64 |
Keyboard | Integrated Keyboard |
Mouse | Integrated Mouse |
DirectX | Version 11 |
Memory | 8 GB |
Video Memory | 2 GB |
Processor | Core i5 2.8GHz or equivalent |
Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 or equivalent DX11 GPU |
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Repair Minecraft Dungeons to fix crashes (For Xbox app users)
If you are playing Minecraft Dungeons on the Xbox (beta) app on your Windows 10 PC then you can actually repair the game. This will fix the game if there are any sort of missing or broken files. Here is how to do it:
- Go to your Windows Settings
- Select Apps & features
- Look for Minecraft Dungeons from the app list
- Click on Minecraft Dungeons once you find it (Just use sort by : size)
- Select Advanced options
- Click on Repair
- Wait until the process is completed
- Restart the Xbox(beta) app
Windows 10 update KB4535996 performance issues
Microsoft released an update for Windows 10 few days ago called KB4535996. The KB4535996 cumulative update for Windows 10 heavily buggy and is causing a lot of problems for Windows users.
If you are not sure whether you have already installed this update or not. Just click on “View Update History” and you will get to see all the latest updates that got installed on your system. If you see an update called KB4535996. You have to uninstall it.
On the Update History window you will notice the option Uninstall updates on top. Click on it and from the list of updates installed select the one you want to uninstall. Right click on it and click on Uninstall.
Let me make one thing clear, none of these methods are advanced and are pretty basic. There is no guarantee that these steps will fix your problem 100%.
If you think this guide had helped you then let us know in the comment section below. Also, If you are facing problems that are not mentioned on this article then also you can comment below. We will try come out with a fix. Good luck!
That’s all folks!
Last Updated on May 31, 2020
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