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22 mar 2022 · Forge Based Modpack featuring Performance Based Mods and Tweaks to make your Minecraft game run better and faster! Sodium & OptiFine are both supported (read config below). This pack now supports 1.12.2, 1.16.5, 1.18.2, 1.19.4, 1.20.1 of the Forge Editions.
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FPS Boosting Modpack Featuring Performance Mods on Forge...
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FPS Boosting Modpack Featuring Performance Mods on Forge...
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Chętnie wyświetlilibyśmy opis, ale witryna, którą oglądasz,...
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- BetterFps
BetterFps is a Minecraft mod that add a few performance...
- Boosted FPS [FABRIC] Performance Mods
Fabric Based Modpack featuring Performance Based Mods and...
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26 sie 2021 · Fabric Based Modpack featuring Performance Based Mods and Tweaks to make your Minecraft game run better and faster! Sodium is fully supported (read config below). This pack now supports 1.16.5, 1.17.1, 1.18.2, 1.19.4, 1.20.6, 1.21 of the Fabric Editions.
MAXIMUM FPS WITHOUT UNNECESSARY MODS AND BAD GRAPHICS!! For Fabric, Quilt, Forge and NeoForge all 1.21, all 1.20, 1.19.4, 1.18.2, 1.17.1, 1.16.5! It can be installed on absolutely any launcher! (Instructions on FAQ) - Download the Minecraft Modpack MAX FPS: Optimized by NizeroXs on Modrinth.
The fastest and most compatible rendering optimization mod for Minecraft. Now available for both NeoForge and Fabric!
BetterFps is a Minecraft mod that add a few performance improvements, trying to be compatible with other mods. If you have two screenshots comparing with and without, PM me. These screenshots are outdated and many improvements have been implemented since then.
The FPS Booster Modpack optimizes Minecraft for better performance, higher FPS, reduced lag, and smoother gameplay, enhancing overall enjoyment.
9 kwi 2023 · The Sodium mod is a free, open-source tool that takes over that rendering, allowing Minecraft to draw objects without some of the usual stuttering and dips in frame rate that are normal for the game. This is most noticeable when just loading up a world, before anything has been rendered.