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hydrogen-fabric
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Best Server Software (Java) for 1.19 SMP server to play with friends
• Hydrogen;
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How can I improve performance? Sometimes my frames drop to around 20 per second when entities are near, and it's unplayable. Linked F3 for graphics information and video settings for any suggestions. Thanks
1) LazyDFU: Compiled DFU rules afterwards. 2) EntityCulling: Doesn't render entities that you can't see 3) NoFade: This isn't exactly a performance mod, but fading sometimes makes my game crash, so I use this. 4) NotEnoughCrashes: Again, not a performance mod, but makes crashes much easier to handle. 5) SmoothBoot: Makes Minecraft not hog too many resources when starting up 6) SodiumExtra: Basically adds more options to Sodium. 7) Hydrogen: idk how to describe this (I no longer don't use this as 1.18 hasn't released yet, but I'll this in anyway). 8) C2ME: Improves chunk performance. 9) Enchanced Block Entities: Improves rendering of block entities. Note that this only really shows effect when you're in an area with tons block entities (eg. your storage basement)
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looking for better performance mods for a 2070 rtx (or just sodium costume settings)
I would suggest you to use Sodium or Iris - Overall Performance Improvement / Iris If You Wanna Use Shaders Too Lithium - Improve CPU Usage LazyDFU - Launch Game Faster Phosphor - Improve Light Engine Hydrogen - Reduce Memory Usage
- What are some good Performance mods for 1.17
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Help sodium phosphor and lithium arent giving good performance.
Try Entity Culling and Hydrogen
- Which one is better
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Got an old PC? Here's how you can play 1.17!
Hydrogen: https://github.com/CaffeineMC/hydrogen-fabric/releases, download the latest jar
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[java] My Minecraft is severely laggy and I don't know if it's because of the mods, or what...
for newer versions Sodium+Lithium+Phosphor (+aditionally hydrogen)
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Why are you booing me im right
You forgot about Hydrogen.
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How to drastically improve performances (Fabric / Forge)
(Experimental) Hydrogen ( CaffeineMC/hydrogen-fabric )
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?
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
lazydfu - Fabric mod that makes Minecraft DataFixerUpper initialization lazy
Iris - A modern shaders mod for Minecraft compatible with existing OptiFine shader packs
LambDynamicLights - A dynamic lights mod for Minecraft with Fabric.
connected-block-textures - An implementation of the MCPatcher/Optifine connected textures format on the Fabric modloader.
lithium-forge - A port of Lithium for Minecraft Forge.
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors [Moved to: https://github.com/PaperMC/Starlight]