fabulously-optimized
Indium
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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fabulously-optimized
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One thing bedrock has that java wants? Leaves changing colour according to the "season"
There are some features that optifine has that sodium doesn’t, but there are tons of mods that add them. You can find a list here, but Fabulously Optimized is a well-known and popular modpack that adds sodium, other performance mods, missing optifine features, and much more. You can also use Prism Launcher (a fork of MultiMC) for an automatic install of Fabulously Optimized with auto updates, and to be able to manage your mod packs and launch them with single clicks instead of having to manually change your mods. Alternatively, if you won’t use shaders or resource packs, Simply Optimized is essentially a “lite version of fabulously optimized without all the QOL mods like connected textures or the shaders mod (I’d recommend adding zoomify for the optifine zoom). Let me know if you have questions
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could anyone pls help me... ive tried everything and minecraft is still not working properly.
Have you tried this https://github.com/Fabulously-Optimized/fabulously-optimized
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Will the new toolkit enable better performance for Minecraft?
There's a really cool modpack called Fabulously Optimized that should boost your FPS considerably. See https://github.com/Fabulously-Optimized/fabulously-optimized/
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How to turn off better grass on the fabulously optimized modpack
Right right. I only mentioned that because it was the only one listed with the word grass in here https://github.com/Fabulously-Optimized/fabulously-optimized/blob/main/INCLUDED-MODS.md
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[java] I have more than enough power to run minecraft at over 400 fps in vanilla yet I constantly get stutters that send my framerate to the 40s. Any solution? This has been a problem for a year
OptiFine isn't liked by the modding community nowadays, being closed-source, kinda slow and doesn't run on Fabric. I'd suggest Fabulously Optimised, the modpack, over OptiFine.
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What's your startup ritual when you create your own modpack, for good performance?
Have a look at the Fabulously Optimized Modpack. It is a Vanilla+ (Fabric) modpack optimized for maximum performance and has a bunch of QoL mods. Check the compatibility of these and whether these fit in your modpack. I do this everytime I start playing a new modpack.
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Low FPS with shader
you can try getting some of the mods under the smooth section in this list: https://github.com/Fabulously-Optimized/fabulously-optimized/blob/main/INCLUDED-MODS.md but other than that i can recommend assigning a key to turn shaders off when near large create contraptions which is what i usually do. you see shaders + large create contraptions dont work well unless you have a 4090 or something so sadly there is no way of fixing it. you can also try other shaders that are more optimized like this one: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/customization/chocapic13-shaders
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Folia – Multithreading Coming to your Minecraft server
See https://github.com/Fabulously-Optimized/fabulously-optimized...
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Can someone please give me some Minecraft performance mods that I can use btw my laptop is a Lenovo ideapad 110-15ACL
If you feel comfortable using CurseForge's launcher to manage modpacks, this is a quick and easy option for the maximum performance you'll ever get out of Minecraft. It is currently at 1.19.2, but the github lists all the mods included which may have 1.19.3-compatible versions. You can also see the changes to the configs.
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.
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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?
Iris - (WIP) A new shaders mod for Minecraft intended to be compatible with existing ShadersMod/Optifine shaders
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
Minecraft-Region-Fixer - Python script to fix some of the problems of the Minecraft save files (region files, *.mca).
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
LCLPy - A debloated, feature rich and CLI based launcher for Lunar Client. Made in Python. Available on Linux & Windows.
Iris - A modern shaders mod for Minecraft compatible with existing OptiFine shader packs
UsefulMods - Just a list of useful mods
connected-block-textures - An implementation of the MCPatcher/Optifine connected textures format on the Fabric modloader.
optichime - Rust app for converting OptiFine resource packs to Chime
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
hydrogen-fabric - Things of which are too dangerous to put in Lithium.