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What (Windows or Linux) is the machine running? How many gigabytes of RAM do you plan to allocate? Share public link

Change these values to match your system capability (e.g., "-Xmx6g" to allocate 6GB of RAM). Save and close the file. Performance Results and What to Expect Performance Metric Default Bundled JRE Zulu Platform x64 15% – 25% Increase Micro-Stutters Frequent in dense hordes Minimal to none Mod Load Times Slow heap allocation Highly accelerated Server Desync Common with 10+ players Drastically reduced

Select or Java 17 (Project Zomboid Build 41+ operates best on these versions). zulu platform x64 architecture project zomboid

However, . One player reported fixing severe lag on Build 42.13.1 by going to the Java Control Panel, manually adding Azul Zulu 25 JRE , and disabling other Java versions — after which stuttering completely disappeared.

Java 17 (Project Zomboid Build 41 and later rely on Java 17). What (Windows or Linux) is the machine running

Project Zomboid, developed by The Indie Stone, is built on Java. To ensure the game runs smoothly and has a consistent Java version, the developers bundle a customized version of the Azul Zulu JVM directly with the game files, usually located within the game's installation folder under a /jre or /jre64 directory.

Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), find "Zulu Platform x64 Architecture," and select End Task . Save and close the file

Project Zomboid is a highly detailed zombie survival simulation game. The game runs on Java. Java applications require a Java Development Kit (JDK) or Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run. The default Java version bundled with Project Zomboid is often outdated. It may also lack optimization for modern 64-bit systems.