


Before you use the JVM arguments, you must increase all your video settings to the maximum.If anything goes wrong, just delete the chain of JVM arguments that you have used. I have merely done my own research into Java, so I am only sharing what I have discovered. Please keep in mind that I am not a Java expert. This is mainly achieved by entering a long chain of JVM arguments in your launcher's "Edit Profile". The purpose of this thread is to help players with less capable graphic cards in their computers get better performance in Minecraft. Go to your minecraft launcher setting and find the JVM arguments box. If you want to retain using Optifine Shaders, there's always IrisShaders 1.1.1, those work great with some Optifine-made Shaders as well, like Sildurs :) You can still use the mods above and remove Sodium (since it's redundant, as Iris has a customized Sodium) LambDynamicLights 2.0.1+1.17 Compatibility Layer for Connected TexturesĬonnectedTexturesMod for Fabric 0.5.0+1.17 Resource Pack Starlight 1.0.0-RC3+fabic.2b7d7ae Helpers What I use for performance are the following: Version/Loadersįabric API 0.37.1+1.17 Performance/Frame StabilityĬull Leaves 2.2.0 (looks like Smart Trees in Optifine) I'm using 1.17.1 and got the latest JDK 16 from AdoptOpenJDK.

You can use Fabric mods to boost performance, way more than Optifine. But you can set the RAM to 4096M, via -Xmx4G -Xms4G Sorry, I'm not an expert using JVM arguments. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting Use the wiki or community support for questions that can be answered there.Explain your suggestions with a text post.Don't promote illegal or unethical practices.Don’t advertise servers or communities.Trails & Tales 1.20 FAQ | Login/Stolen Account Problems | Technical Problems On /r/Minecraft
