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i tried to use a very basic shader called "Sildurs Vibrant Shaders v1.163 Lite" which should run on basically anything. i have a very good alienware gaming laptop: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.60GHz. System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor. i'm open for any suggestions
I have a 2080 super, an i9-9900k processor, and 32 gigs of ram, yet I can't seem to get above 40 fps when running any shader. I have tried reinstalling Java, allocating all different amounts of memory to Minecraft, (xmx4, 8, 12, 16, and even 24). I am completely stumped.
Make sure you are using your dedicated GPU instead of your integrated one. When you open the F3 screen, on the right you should see what GPU Minecraft is using. To use the dedicated card (at least for NVIDIA), navigate to NVIDIA Control Panel -> Manage 3D Settings -> Global Settings, and change Preferred graphics processor to "High-performance ...
VR shaders. I've started using Vivecraft for Minecraft more a little recently and wanted to know what are some of the optimized shaders to use. Ones that look decent, but run well. Graphics card: GTX 1650, Headset: Quest 2. I also prefere the default resource pack. Because of the Quest 2 I can reach 90 hertz, but wouldn't care if it touched ...
Posts: 2. I've been trying to install and run shaders (on macOS), however every time I boot up Minecraft there's no option in the video settings for it - the button just isn't there. I have double checked every time that I'm running OptiFine (1.20.4), and have checked the OptiFine files, and there is definitely a shader folder, with shaders in it.
2. Using some shaders in older (1.10/1.11 at least) Minecraft versions. Never in newer (at least 1.16+) versions. it was still pretty rare, and may have been limited to when changing from full screen to window or vice versa (I swear this is the moment when I've had so many crashes with this game).
I think, the best shaders in 2023 are BSL Shaders, Complementary Reimagined, SEUS PTGI E12, HRR 3, HRR 2.1, Kappa Shaders, AstraLex Shaders, when you want vanilla style then Super Duper Vanilla, when super High realistic and ray-traced then any SEUS Shader.
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I solved this by downloading a fabric mod, Sodium, which enables Minecraft to allow multi-core rendering. It boosted my FPS from a 2-chunk 30 fps all the way to a 32 chunk 40 fps. Of course this is with shaders (I swapped to BSL shaders) and max graphics, I can simply turn down the chunk render distance to 15 and easily get 60 fps without ...
Here is an illustrative image to help understand the role of these two shaders in Minecraft. Source: Vanilla Shader Guidance. Configuring Shader Files. First,we need to open a higher version of Minecraft,such as '1.21-pre2.jar'.Inside the '1.21-pre2.jar\assets\minecraft\shaders' directory,you will find all the shader-related content.