Why do I only get 2 fps with shaders on Minecraft?
Shaders is a very RAM and graphics card-intensive addition to Minecraft. The graphics card that you’re using could just not be good enough to allow shaders. If possible, I recommend you get something around the GTX 960 or 970, as those can run a bit more intensive graphics.I’d also check to see if adding shaders caused rendering problems with either mods or your texture packs. Some mods use textures that can cause problems with the shaders. Texture packs with too high a pixel count, like Joseph Keane's answer said, can really cause major problems. So check and make sure your resource pack isn’t too high, as well as what mods you have installed.
What shaders does bashur use for his minecraft?
they are blind shaders
How do you install shaders on Minecraft?
Hello!Before we get going let me say this: it may only work on Windows so sorry ;w;Alright lets start!1st, before we get going, you should check the frames you get on average. 60 or below, I'd recromend not using in normal gameplay.now lets go.Alright, first download the GLSL Shaders mod! [http://www.minecraftforum.net/fo... ]Second, I'd recromend getting optifine. [ http://optifine.net/downloads ]Once the shaders mod is down installing, press the Home button and the R button at the same time, then go to %appdata% then go to .Minecraft.You want to go too .Minecraft, create a folder called Shaders and Shaderpacks. You'll need these for shader packs.Then, cut the GLSL shaders mod and put it in the mods folder.Then you're done with Vanilla, if you want Aether II do thisOpen .Aether, go to profile, go to mods, then cut and paste the GLSL mod into the mods folder.
How do I get 60 FPS with shaders on Minecraft on my Lenovo Y520 laptop?
you can eitherA. Reduce the resolution farther till your fps hits 60B. Go into shaders options and turn it to half quality….i wouldn't do this as in my opinion it makes the game look worse than vanilla, but it's up to you.C. Turn all the settings in the shaders tab to “off" or “low" and turn off other regular game setting's like particles and effectsD. Turn your render distance to low and shaders AA to offE. Check and make sure nothing is running in the background by checking task manager.F. If none of the above work, be sure you have the latest driver updates, and the latest optifine patch.If all the above fail, then your laptop can't run it at 60 fps, so I would lock it to 30 if shaders are absolutely necessary.Hope this helps!With all due respect,John Bethune.
Are there any good graphics cards that can run Minecraft shaders?
To be honest, you’re going to need a hell of a GPU. I run Minecraft with optifine with Continuum shaders installed and a Flows HD texture pack. I own a single 1080 and i7 6700. With these specs I can manage at least 100 FPS with slight drops. Thankfully, it is over 60 FPS so it’s definitely playable.However, MrMeepz shaders are very light on your computer, as I can run at least 200–300 FPS on it.Thanks for reading
Minecraft 1.9.4 Optifine Shaders Error?
So, I ve played Minecraft with SEUS (Sonic Ether s Unbelievable Shaders) on a Windows 7 PC for awhile, but ever since I upgraded to Windows 10 and wiped my system, shaders don t work. I use optifine to put shaders in, if that helps. I also have an Nvidia graphics card. The error I am getting says "Shaders Error: Invalid Composite 1" Now I have looked online everywhere, and I ve seen things fixing "Invalid Program Final," or "Invalid Composite," but nothing on "Invalid Composite 1"
What do I need to run Minecraft shaders with decent fps?
I have a Dell Inspiron 570 desktop, running on Windows 7 Home Premium. Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 Processor 3.00 GHz RAM: 4GB, 3.75 usable 64-bit operating system using DirectX 11 my graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 4200, so I can run normal MC at around 40-60 fps. I want to be able to run pretty much the lowest version of Shaders at around 80 fps or so. I'm not looking for a budget. I don't want to go overkill! I just want something that'll use Shaders decently and play normal MC at high fps.
Minecraft Shaders crashes when I select a shader pack to use.?
Do you mean a texture pack? If so, I can't think of anything other than your game running out of ram and crashing. If you actually mean a shader pack then it is likely that you are using either an incompatible pack i.e. it is from a different mod or from a different mod version OR you have installed the mod incorrectly. Check what mod the shader is for, and maybe try using an installer to reinstall the mod you are using.