Realistic Minecraft in-game perspective used to explain how to adjust server view distance for optimal performance.
If your Minecraft server is feeling laggy or sluggish, the very first thing you should check is your View Distance setting. Many players crank this number up thinking it improves gameplay — but the truth is, a high view distance can wreck your server performance.
This article explains why it’s not good to use a large View Distance, shows you how to change it, and walks you through the math behind the chunk loading system.
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View Distance is a setting that controls how far players can see in terms of loaded chunks. Each chunk is a 16×16 block section of the world. The higher the value, the more chunks are loaded around each player.
But here’s the catch:
More chunks = more memory + more CPU.
For example, if your server View Distance is set too high and you have 5+ players online, your server might lag hard or even crash if it runs out of RAM or CPU power.
Here’s why keeping the View Distance small is usually the smarter move:
View Distance | Chunks Loaded per Player | Performance Impact |
---|---|---|
4 | 81 | Low |
6 | 169 | Medium-Low |
8 | 289 | Moderate |
10 | 441 | High |
12 | 625 | Very High |
16 | 1089 | EXTREME (avoid!) |
The math? It’s simple:
(viewDistance + viewDistance + 1)²
So for a View Distance of 10:
(10 + 10 + 1)² = 21² = 441 chunks per player
That adds up really fast with more players.
Whether it is View Distance or Simulation Distance, increasing the View Distance on a server-side environment will lead to lag if you do not take the necessary measures to handle it.
Follow these steps to change the View Distance on your Minecraft server (Java Edition):
Boom. Better performance, instantly.
If you’re using a server type like Paper, Spigot, PurPur, Magma, or Mohist, you also need to adjust the spigot.yml
file:
spigot.yml
.view-distance:
and change the number (default is 10).This setting controls chunk generation, not just visibility — if it’s set too low, you’ll get invisible world borders even if your main setting is high.
Player Count | Recommended View Distance |
---|---|
1–5 | 6–8 |
6–10 | 6 |
11+ | 4–6 |
Modded Server | 4 |
Lower = smoother gameplay, happier players.
Running Minecraft smoothly is all about smart optimization, not just maxing out settings.
If your world looks foggy or “short” after lowering view distance — don’t worry. You’re actually boosting performance for everyone.
Want better gameplay without lag? Lower your view distance. That’s it.
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No, it just temporarily hides them. Chunks are still saved on your world file.
Only for singleplayer or local LAN worlds. For servers, it causes serious lag.
1 — but we recommend 4 to 6 for stable gameplay on busy servers.
Want smoother performance? Lower that view distance and enjoy the game again.
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