Running Minecraft with 13.5 GB of RAM is feasible for most players.
Running Minecraft with 13.5 GB of RAM is feasible for most players.
Awesome! I believed my project was flawed. I'm working with fabric mod manager and API, optifine integrated, optifabric in use, sildur shaders, and a 256 texture pack. Ambient sound and reverb are also set up.
That's the x256 pack you're employing? What's the reason behind it?
- Can we explore other options?
- What if we tried something different?
- Let's think of a fresh approach.
- Are there other ways to look at this?
- How about we brainstorm more?
Sure thing, but kept it simple. The x256 pack was chosen to match the original game closely, using the same textures you like. The x128 version is lighter and gives a more cartoonish feel with just one pack or the vanilla version for a standard look. You can find more details here: https://bdcraft.net/
It hasn't been a while since I've played, and it doesn't seem like much is missing. How does a game with tons of shaders stack up against something like MCTX?