![]() ![]() So there you have it, replace the poor performance from the default minecraft engine and get up to 16x performance just by fixing its rendering pipeline. Now you can see that my GPU is still not being fully utilized, but its clear that there are major issues with Minecraft's code code, which is often called out by developers when looking at some other mods that help with optimizations It runs much better after you set the settings to use the 4.3 rendererģ2 Chunks Sodium 3.0 - ~69fps - Just for reference its still same as previous 0.1.0 build You'll also need to install fabric and you might want to install fabric api as well. ![]() I also did some tests with Sodium 0.1.0 which while better than native were far behind OptifineĪ few people in the comments mentioned the new version of Sodium with its OpenGL 4.3 renderer was much better, and /u/pajicadvance23 linked me to a compiled version of it on github here. However that was before I knew there was a more experimental version of Sodium which runs way better. I made a post the other day about Optifine and mentioned Sodium in it.
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