{"id":5988,"date":"2021-07-12T12:29:11","date_gmt":"2021-07-12T12:29:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.in-stat.com\/?p=5988"},"modified":"2021-07-12T12:29:11","modified_gmt":"2021-07-12T12:29:11","slug":"how-to-change-tick-speed-in-minecraft-back-and-forth-command-included","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.in-stat.com\/how-to-change-tick-speed-in-minecraft-back-and-forth-command-included\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Change Tick Speed in Minecraft Back and Forth? Command Included"},"content":{"rendered":"
The way most online video games are built, they need a program loop to function well. This feature controls and determines how often the event triggers get updated and activated. In the case of liquid blocks, it controls the rate at which the fluid flows. The program works with something called Ticks. Ticks in this context, \u00a0mean one cycle of the game\u2019s algorithm, and Minecraft has a particular rate the tick is expected to run. In a situation where you want to change the tick speed, here How to Change Tick Speed in Minecraft.<\/p>\n
The program loop of Minecraft goes at the speed of 20 ticks\/second. When you want to change the tick speed, you follow this command \u00a0\u201c\/gamerule randomTickSpeed <|your tick number|>\u201d after enabling the cheats. For example, \u201c\/gamerule randomTickSpeed 80\u201d<\/strong>. This will put your tick on an auto mode where it will change every 4 seconds. An alternative way to do this is to do the changing via your game settings.<\/p>\n Whenever your tick rate gets higher, it will affect the pace at which your game update, it slows down the updating process. Adjusting your tick rate to 7200 makes it update once per hour, but if you set the rate at 20, it will update once each second. However, the frequent update causes the game to be sluggish, but will on the other hand make the plants grow faster. But why is it so important to change the Tick speed? Let’s discuss the reason.<\/p>\nDefault Tick Speed in Minecraft<\/strong><\/h2>\n