Shaderpacks
Shaderpacks are packs that add realistic shading to Minecraft. Features added include god rays, shadows, anti-aliasing, depth of field and so on. Among shaderpacks, there is a huge difference between one shaderpack and the other. Some shaders will add a bunch of features to Minecraft, whereas some others are more limited in what they add to the game. These shaderpacks in return do yield more FPS. This makes the shaderpacks more playable and overall more enjoyable on low end PC’s. A good example of low end shaderpacks is Builder’s QOL Shaders, which adds limited features to Minecraft. As a consequence, it’s one of the lightest shaderpacks around and will basically run on any system. On the other side of the spectrum, there are shaders like BSL Shaders and SEUS PTGI, with the latter being the heaviest on your system. They will add features like god rays, high-quality shadows, heavy anti-aliasing, bloom and so on. Apart from that they also support POM and PBR texture packs, which can take realism in Minecraft to the next level. SEUS PTGI is a shaderpack that includes a feature that was previously unknown to Minecraft: path tracing. This means that using modern GPU technology, SEUS PTGI is able to more realistically and accurately shade your world.
Exposa Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.8.9
Exposa shaders are great shaders that even work on low-end PCs. This shaderpack can really bring medieval texture packs to live.
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Potato Shaders 1.19.4 → 1.12
Potato Shaders strive to be as light as possible to be usable on low-end PCs. However, it still attempts to improve the visuals reasonably.
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RedHat Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.7
RedHat Shaders bring you a warmer world with a reddish color hue. It boasts almost lifelike accurate water textures and water surface reflections unlike other shaderpacks.
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NostalgiaVX Shaders 1.21 → 1.16
NostalgiaVX Shaders are an even more advanced version of the original Nostalgia Shader. The VX version includes much more realistic shading.
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KappaPT Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.16.5
The KappaPT Shaders are a path-traced Minecraft shaderpack. Visually, it is very similar to its little brother, the regular Kappa Shaders.
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Spectrum Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.13.2
Experience realism with Spectrum Shaders! This shader aims to give you a natural feel that’ll surely keep you playing Minecraft.
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Prismarine Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.12
Prismarine Shaders are a BSL Edit that give off a nice fantasy vibe that everyone can appreciate, at a low performance cost.
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Photon Shaders 1.19.4 → 1.16
Get your head in the clouds, literally, with the Photon Shaders. It offers a combination of a dreamy, yet realistic vibe like no other shader!
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Lux Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.15.2
Dive into the mystical world of Minecraft with the Lux Shaders. This shader offers an atmosphere perfect for those who enjoy serenity. Download this shader here now.
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Complementary Reimagined 1.21 → 1.14
Complementary Reimagined is a shaderpack that aims to bring perfection to Minecraft when it comes to visual features.
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