The slider caps the framerate just fine at anything under 70, so I don't see why it wouldn't do it for 70 and over.
Not that I'm complaining, because 60 fps is still a very good framerate, I'm just wondering why it caps at that when the slider goes past it. I checked the slider, it still said 'Unlimited,' I checked for other apps running but I had quit them all. Then I created a customized superflat world with nothing but air blocks and villages and pointed my cursor into nothingness. I tried the same thing on the laptop (after updating to 14w30c), and instead of getting over 215 fps, I got 60. This new title is unique, and because of that, it became viral sooner than any other game. We have the most popular battle-royales available for download on Macbook/iMac. He did that on something like 12-chunk render, so I thought surely I could do the same on 8-chunk, since that usually nets me a good 40 fps on my Air. Hyper Scape Mac OS X Do you want another FPS battle-royale for Mac Download Hyper Scape for Mac, a game that will raise the standards of his genre. When I heard that 14w30b came out, I immediately watched SethBling's overview, in which he was able to go from 40 fps to 215 just by looking down. I thought it was a bit strange that it seemed to cap at 60 even when I had set 'Max FPS' to 'Unlimited,' but I thought hey, it's a 4-year-old computer, maybe that's just how it runs. It maxes out at 60 fps when I stare into nothing but air blocks. The Mini, being older and less powerful, can usually give me a good 40 fps in singleplayer when on fast graphics and 4-chunk render.