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Shaders and mods can be a bit confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, it opens up a whole new level of visuals in Minecraft. If you’ve got Complementary Shaders with Iris, you're actually on a very good path already. That combo is one of the best in terms of performance + visuals.
let me try more
Just wait
shaders like complementary/BSL can be super demanding. Even with Iris and Sodium (which help a lot), if the base performance isn't great, shaders will still lag.
- Performance Issues : Low RAM or VRAM – Minecraft (especially modded with shaders) needs at least 8GB of RAM and a decent GPU.
- Background programs – Stuff running in the background can eat up your CPU and RAM.
- Old drivers – Make sure your GPU drivers are up to date (especially if you’re using Iris/Sodium with shaders).
And the leaf block you said thats actually a setting in the shader!
- In Complementary, blocky-looking leaves (with no gaps) can happen if the “Leaf Transparency” or “Fancy Leaves” setting is turned off.
Fix Tips:
Lower your render distance (try 6-8 chunks).
Set Graphics to fast instead of fancy if shaders are off..
Allocate more RAM in the Minecraft launcher (careful though, not too much if your PC is limited).
Use Complementary Reimagined Lite or Performance profiles in the shader options.
Turn off “Volumetric Lighting” and “Bloom” in the shader settings — those eat FPS.
Btw it maybe a good idea to ask your dad to take a look - he might help check background stuff or clean up the PC a bit too, which can help general lag.
To improve your Minecraft experience with shaders, here are a few mods that can make the game run smoother or look even better:
Sodium: This mod optimizes rendering performance and makes Minecraft run smoother with shaders, especially on lower-end systems.
Phosphor: A lighting optimization mod, useful when using shaders to make performance better.
Lithium: A performance optimization mod that helps improve Minecraft’s internal mechanics.
Tweakeroo: A mod that lets you tweak different visual and gameplay aspects of the game to get the most out of your shaders.
Thank you so much!! I already assumes that I should be able to change the leaves in settings
I have changed everything to fast instead of fancy yesterday
But no matter what I have done so far, it was as laggy as before but with your help it might work!
I have the strong feeling that it’s my PC fault
I will force my dad to fix it
Just tell me if anything persists more...glad to help
Could it also be that the graphic card is not good enough??
Where can I find the settings for the leaves? I can't find them
shaders like complementary/BSL can be super demanding. Even with Iris and Sodium (which help a lot), if the base performance isn't great, shaders will still lag.
- Performance Issues : Low RAM or VRAM – Minecraft (especially modded with shaders) needs at least 8GB of RAM and a decent GPU.
- Background programs – Stuff running in the background can eat up your CPU and RAM.
- Old drivers – Make sure your GPU drivers are up to date (especially if you’re using Iris/Sodium with shaders).
And the leaf block you said thats actually a setting in the shader!
- In Complementary, blocky-looking leaves (with no gaps) can happen if the “Leaf Transparency” or “Fancy Leaves” setting is turned off.
Fix Tips:
Lower your render distance (try 6-8 chunks).
Set Graphics to fast instead of fancy if shaders are off..
Allocate more RAM in the Minecraft launcher (careful though, not too much if your PC is limited).
Use Complementary Reimagined Lite or Performance profiles in the shader options.
Turn off “Volumetric Lighting” and “Bloom” in the shader settings — those eat FPS.
BSL is actually known for being great, even on low-end computers! But I have no personal experience
That's why its so superly demanding