If you can run minecraft smoothly then you can most likely also run our aircraft as long as you know what settings to change go to options video settings and set maximum frame rate to unlimited and for demonstration purposes i’ll be turning on show fps one of the most impactful features in Raw draft is better foliage you can disable it by pressing f8 and then switching this to false what you lose you lose those additional sprouts of foliage coming out of leaves cacti and so on i personally like it so i disable it regardless because it makes things look too blurry Next up i suggest changing the render distance the normal this will do you two favors first of all a large mod packs unless you have graphic enhancing modes like better foliage the main increased performance cost derives from calculating all the new and unique mob ais a smaller render distance makes less Mobs active at the same time worse even performance wise at least a lot of mobs in a real craft have infighting so even in the background actual combat is simulated and not just them wandering around the second favor is that since we’ve concluded that mobs only spawn or become active If their chunk is rendered knowing that dragons wander around a lot and therefore potentially travel and destroy a pretty large radius around their nest if you find a dragon turn tail and run since its trunk is no longer within your render distance you’ve pretty much prevented him from destroying any potential valuable villages In his area of influence the main downside is that since the old craft has pretty insanely large pre-generated structures you’re more likely to be affected by them the smaller your rendered distance becomes here’s an example there is some kind of structure here because it’s not blowing in rather learning Oh wow it was the chunk was so large i was actually already on top of it you can also customize or disable particles by pressing p you can disable them by pressing this button over here disabling particles mostly helps in preventing lag spikes but if you’re already at 40 or 60 fps Then there’s no need to disable them the next major performance boost requires you to install optifine make sure it’s optifine 1.12.2 e3 the other ones have some issues with real craft all you have to do is download it and move it into your mods folder you can find the download link and Additional details in the description once optifine is installed open options video settings and switch use vbos on go to performance and turn on fast math dynamic updates lazy chunk loading render regions and smart animations fast render is known for causing bugs and it mustn’t be used if you have a share So at least in all crafts case keep it off if all you wanted to do is boost your fps then i’d say you’re done here but if you still don’t reach the desired fps you’ll need to start disabling things that have an actual impact on the game’s visuals all settings that have a Fancy or default setting should be switched to either fast or off this includes graphics and smoother lighting most of these settings are found in details like clouds trees sky and so on you can read about their impact on the game just by hovering over the settings itself So feel free to choose on which things are disabled or not for so desperate you can also decrease your screen resolution or turn off animations that’s pretty much it if you’d like to familiarize yourself with actual modpack and game mechanics i’ve made lots of guides and gameplay videos thanks for watching and bye You Video Information
This video, titled ‘How to Improve FPS in RLCraft + Optifine Settings’, was uploaded by Lord Angrim on 2021-01-25 16:30:03. It has garnered 178558 views and 3809 likes. The duration of the video is 00:04:14 or 254 seconds.
RLCraft is capable of running just as smoothly as regular Minecraft as long as you know what settings to change.
In this guide, I will demonstrate how to substantially increase your FPS in RLCraft without any substantially impactful graphical changes.
Obviously, it goes without saying that the more you disable the higher fps you get, but I’m here to help disable the least amount of features possible, while still reaching a playable amount of fps.
If you simply want to boost your fps, I’ve also added the optimal optifine settings that will improve fps without any graphical changes at all.
For RLCraft 2.9 the recommended Optifine version is 1.12.2 G5 Optifine Link (OptiFine 1.12.2 HD U G5) ► https://optifine.net/adloadx?f=OptiFine_1.12.2_HD_U_G5.jar&x=fe85 RLCraft 2.9 will also feature tons of performance upgrades for even more fps
Optifine Link (OptiFine 1.12.2 HD U E3) ► https://optifine.net/adloadx?f=OptiFine_1.12.2_HD_U_E3.jar
The mods directory is usually found in C:UsersYourNameAppDataRoaming.minecraftmods
If you’re using CurseForge by default it’s in C:UsersYourNameDocumentscurseforgeminecraftInstancesRLCraftmods
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RLCraft is a Minecraft Modpack consisting of approximately 120 separate mods that have been bundled and tweaked by Shivaxi to create a challenging Minecraft fantasy world. The modpack is currently at version 2.8.2 and runs on Minecraft version 1.12.2.
While trying to survive this world you will discover dragons, castles, dungeons, skill systems, new crafting systems and if that wasn’t enough most of the mechanics of traditional Minecraft have been modified.
The modpack is specially designed to bring an incredibly hardcore and semi-realism challenge revolving around adventure and survival.
RLCraft Download https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/rlcraft
RLCraft Shader ► https://sonicether.com/shaders/download/v11-0/ Lycanites mobs texture-pack ► https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/lycanites-redux
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