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@Override
public void create() {
batch = new SpriteBatch();
img = new Texture("badlogic.jpg");
}

@Override
public void render() {
Gdx.gl.glClearColor(0, 0, 0, 1);
Gdx.gl.glClear(GL20.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
if (x < 0 || x > 400) {
    speed = -speed;
}
x += speed * Gdx.graphics.getDeltaTime() * 60;
Gdx.app.log("delta",Gdx.graphics.getDeltaTime()+"");

batch.begin();
batch.draw(img, x, 0);
batch.end();
}

I had a problem and i created a new project. The problem libgdx tries to keep 60FPS and avarage deltatime is ~16ms.Some renders take +20ms then next render takes 12ms(render1 + render2 = 32ms) to achieves 60FPS. That makes game laggy. As you can see i don't have anything in the project and it is the same in desktoplaunch. How did you solve this ?

Note: I also tried reqeustRendering. But it is the same thing if the render takes more time than the average. I also tried to wait some time for the render if that is less than 16ms. It didn't help either. It doesn't have any GC problem. I use Libgdx 1.6.4.

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    Consider using a fixed time step and thus making the game framerate independent: gafferongames.com/game-physics/fix-your-timestep Aug 6, 2015 at 11:44
  • The code above is frame rate independent. A fixed timestep is for a repeatable physics simulation and would actually introduce stuttering unless it is combined with interpolation. Regarding the original question, I don't see any issues with what you're doing. Are you seeing uneven frame rate? Try using Gdx.graphics.getRawDeltaTime() and see if that looks different. Sounds like you're getting performance spikes, but that would be unusual for such a basic program.
    – Tenfour04
    Aug 6, 2015 at 13:24
  • I used rawDeltaTime but it did not help. That sprite is jerky for 2 or 3 seconds for every ~5 seconds. Do you use 1.6.4 version ?
    – Redugsix
    Aug 6, 2015 at 13:40
  • Yeah, I've used 1.6.4 for a couple weeks and haven't noticed any lag.
    – Tenfour04
    Aug 6, 2015 at 18:06
  • Could you please share the game class code ? Sep 26, 2016 at 5:53

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Do not log output in the render loop

Remove the line Gdx.app.log("delta",Gdx.graphics.getDeltaTime()+""); as this writes output to the log, which slows down your render loop dramatically.

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