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UsefulMods
- Need some advice on my performance mods
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Does anyone know anything to help Minecraft on MacBook?
You can try Java tweaks - https://github.com/brucethemoose/Minecraft-Performance-Flags-Benchmarks or performance mods - https://github.com/TheUsefulLists/UsefulMods
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Help Increase FPS and lowering RAM usage
Reference this list of performance mods, find your version, and ensure you're using as many as possible (as long as 2 don't conflict.)
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Is there a List of mods for forge that increase performance?
Just an FYI, that list has been archived and is no longer being maintained. Use this instead: https://github.com/TheUsefulLists/UsefulMods
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Any Advice for Optimizing "Medieval MC [FORGE] - MMC3" Modpack Performance? Client and/or Server side!
Owner of the list here. You should probably refer to the original UsefulMods list instead, my list has been archived and won't be updated anymore.
- High performance consumption mods in Better MC (1.16.5)
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Best performance mods?
That list is outdated and no longer being maintained, check the original instead: https://github.com/TheUsefulLists/UsefulMods
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The most modest, optimized, and vanilla-friendly mods that you can think of for version 1.18?
Maintainer of the list here, you should probably refer to the original UsefulMods list instead. I don't have the time or motivation to maintain my list anymore and as such it's pretty outdated.
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How should I begin creating/assembling a dedicated Minecraft server, both hardware and software? (I have advanced user knowledge and can basically do anything with the appropriate internet guide. Also I'm capable of using google.)
Things I found on the internet that can be useful: - The aforementioned Raspberry Pi 4 8GB - This modlist about performance enhancing and bugfixing mods, also mod websites such as Modrinth
- Migrating server from Paper to Fabric
Starlight
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How do voxel games like Minecraft store and load worlds?
Link to Starlight
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Attempting to stop Vault Hunters from Freezing every 2minutes
i can confirm what mrspinn has posted but I would use rubidium and not magnesium(both ports of sodium, just a different authors on the ports.), this works with magnesium/rubidium extras as well for things like a better zoom function(runs off the sodium base so both ports are fine). Then if you'd like shaders with this you can use oculus(port of iris), this works with optifine shader packs. Road runner is good for cleaning up a lot of the overhead in things like game physics, AI, block ticking, etc (port of lithium, don't know why this one didn't keep the chemical name). Starlight again is good at what it does, even to the point of being integrated into papermc(which is why it's on their github and not the spottedleaf's personal anymore), don't know if you've sent much time around plugin servers. I also then use Ferritecore this greatly helps bring down memory requirements of the pack(I can run on 4gb, given I have fairly fast memory).
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Sodium, what is it?
It's just that. It's a free and open source optimization mod that aims to improve fps, and fixes other issues. Along with that, Sodium is free and open source (available on GitHub). By default, Sodium does not provide shader support, and shader support can be done with Iris (Iris is also open source and free as well). But if you want to optimize your fps even more, you can bring in Lithium and Starlight (Lithium targets overall optimization, like the AI and other stuff without breaking the game, and Starlight is a complete rewrite of the vanilla lighting engine to be even more faster and fixes so much stuff with the lighting engine). And you can tack on more mods, like FerriteCore, Enchaned Block Entities (EBE) in order to optimize other parts of the game
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What's your performance mod combo?
Starlight v1.0.0
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How do i change the sevrer version from paper to fabric without losing the nether?
Source? I can't find it for paper. the Github says it's only for fabric https://github.com/PaperMC/Starlight
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Guilty as charged
Just a little note, but Starlight is much more efficient than Phosphor, and i'ts even given me less issues with other mods.
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Help please!
Once loaded, it is ready to go. I suggest running it with Lithium and Starlight for the best fps
- Minecraft Server Software Optimization be like: (Mojang wen fix?)
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Got an old PC? Here's how you can play 1.17!
Starlight: https://github.com/PaperMC/Starlight/releases, get the latest jar
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Is there a better FPS boost client than Optifine? (Java 1.17.1)
I'm sure you've heard of Forge. It is a "client" that allows the game to run modifications. Well there's a new modloader that is better for performance called Fabric. There are many mods for fabric that boost your fps by a lot like Sodium (https://github.com/CaffeineMC/sodium-fabric/releases/tag/mc1.17.1-0.3.0), Lithium (https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/lithium/files), Starlight (https://github.com/PaperMC/Starlight/releases), Krypton (https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/krypton/files) and some more.
What are some alternatives?
phosphor-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to dramatically improve the performance of Minecraft's lighting engine while fixing many bugs
Iris - A modern shaders mod for Minecraft compatible with existing OptiFine shader packs
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
C2ME-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
optifine
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
litematica-printer - An extension for Litematica that adds the missing printer functionality for 1.19, 1.18 and 1.17
sodium-fabric
hydrogen-fabric - Things of which are too dangerous to put in Lithium.
fabric-carpet - Fabric Carpet
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies