usefulmods
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usefulmods
- [Feed The Beast Minecraft] Quels sont les mods de performance disponibles pour forge for 1.18.2 ?
- Optimizing Minecraft FPS on Linux Mint: Tips and Troubleshooting
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How do I get started on modding for Minecraft and what are some good mod recommendations?
I wouldn't install optifine, the majority of mods don't play well with it. Opt for Rubidium, Sodium, or another combo with the mods listed here: Modlist Link
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Why are my leaves rendered this way with Better Folliage 2.7.1 (Java 1.16.5, Optifine HD G8)?
highly reccomend using rubidium/magnesium if you're on forge, they are faster and have less incompatibility issues, here's a list of mods that work well for performance enhancing https://github.com/NordicGamerFE/usefulmods
- Definitely optifine, so what other performance mods should I add as a replacement?
- what very useful Fps improvement mods that are compatable with almost any mod?
- Is Fabric or PaperMC better? and if so which Mods/Plugins should I use?
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polymc odd issue
does laptop have a GPU? if yes, is it being used? in-game F3 screen to check. top right about 4th or 5th line down. if no, optimizers may help a little. a good list
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Why don't popular modpacks add in all the normally recommended performance mods?
I would suggest that you try out any performance-enhancing mods, after a bit of research to see if they have any known conflicts with anything you already have (this is a good list). Be careful (back up first!), and be prepared to back out any changes.
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Why is it running so poorly ? What do the spikes in the graph represent ? And what could I do to help reduce these stutters ? Thanks (:
Source: https://github.com/NordicGamerFE/usefulmods/blob/main/JavaArgumentsOptimization.md
Indium
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Sodium won't let me run my mods.
I did find this on the issue tracker (https://github.com/comp500/Indium/issues/207) Which version of Fabric API are you using? 0.84.0 or newer is required.
- Can someone help me with Indium?
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Mod List
Iris Shaders + Sodium - Link - Indium - Link - (Indium is needed for many other Sodium based FPS increasing mods) - Increases performance and shaders performance
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Optifabric not working
Fabric has its own optimization mods. For performance, there is a great Sodium mod. To optimize the Lithium game world. To optimize Phosphor light. These are the main Minecraft optimization mods for Fabric. For shaders there is an Iris mod. Also, if you're playing with Fabric mods, don't forget the Indium rendering mod.
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Mods that have Optifine functionality
Indium (Required for Sodium compatibility)
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Name-dependent item textures with Sodium
You'll need CIT Resewn (and possibly Indium, but I'm not 100% sure). After this, you can follow any tutorial on how to make such resourcepack for OptiFine or MCPatcher, as CIT Resewn supports both.
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Low Performance on High End PC
indium github.com/comp500/Indium and continuity www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/continuity allow you to have connected textures with sodium and lithium
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This pops up when I try to download Optifine from the site...
If you don't also want Forge mods, they list the combination of Continuity and CIT Resewn as alternatives. (While not directly related to this usecase, if you go that route I would recommend also installing Sodium, Indium, Lithium, and Starlight.)
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Playing highly demanding games that don't scale well with better hardware be like...
Indium to make Sodium compatible with some of the following mods.
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Realistic Minecraft Grass Block (4K)
Since they were Linux computers, then I assume they play Minecraft Java, which means there's a lot of ways to optimize the game to make it run a lot faster, sometimes even 3 times faster. This tutorial fully explains how to download Fabric mods, and this modpack is the best way to optimize Minecraft. The modpack might be a little complicated to download but it's absolutely worth. I downloaded just 2 mods (Sodium and Indium) on a computer that turns into a slideshow when Chrome is opened but they made Minecraft playable. The modpack also allows for shaders that make Minecraft look much better, almost like AAA games with RTX on.
What are some alternatives?
shulker-dupe - A client-side fabric mod that makes it easier to perform the shulker dupe. (discontinued for the time being as 1.19.1 has patched this, may look for bypasses soon)
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
PolyMC - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
C2ME-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Iris - A modern shaders mod for Minecraft compatible with existing OptiFine shader packs
invincibility-hack - A fabric client-side mod for an invincibility exploit.
connected-block-textures - An implementation of the MCPatcher/Optifine connected textures format on the Fabric modloader.
FarPlaneTwo - Level-of-Detail renderer in Minecraft. Allows for render distances of millions of blocks. (Cubic Chunks-compatible) (WIP)
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
lazydfu - Fabric mod that makes Minecraft DataFixerUpper initialization lazy
hydrogen-fabric - Things of which are too dangerous to put in Lithium.