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.
Oceano Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.14
Oceano Shaders are great mid- to high-end shaders for Minecraft. The shaders add beautiful effects and vibrant colors to the game. One of the most notable features of this shaderpack is the way it changes rivers and oceans.
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SEUS Renewed Shaders 1.19.4 → 1.10
SEUS Renewed is one of the shaderpacks from the SEUS family of shaders. It’s a renewed version of the original SEUS shaders, which were last updated in 2016.
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Sildur’s Enhanced Default 1.20.1 → 1.7.2
Sildur’s Enhanced Default is a simplified version of the Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders. Enhanced Default will run well on low end systems, whilst still adding great effects to Minecraft.
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Trippy Shaderpack 1.18.2 / 1.17.1 > 1.12.2
Trippy Shaderpack is an experimental Minecraft shaderpack. It adds many strange effects to Minecraft, such as random coloring, distortion effects and world curvature.
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SEUS PTGI HRR 1.19.4 → 1.13
SEUS PTGI HRR is a shaderpack that renders shader effects at half resolution. It uses filtering, anti-aliasing and other techniques to scale the effects to full screen.
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AstraLex Shaders 1.19.4 → 1.16
AstraLex is a high-end shaderpack for Minecraft. Previously known as BSLex, AstraLex is an amazing edit of the popular BSL Shaders, by CaptTatsu.
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Vaporwave Shaderpack 1.19.3 > 1.12
The Vaporwave Shaderpack is an experimental shaderpack. It adds a cool vaporwave effect to your Minecraft worlds. The pack was made by the same creator that made Ominous Shaders and DOF Shaderpack.
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DOF Shaderpack 1.19.3 > 1.12
DOF Shaderpack is a very simple, yet incredibly useful shaderpack. DOF Shaderpack stands for Depth of Field Shaderpack. It does exactly what you think it will do: it adds Depth of Field to Minecraft, but without adding any other effects.
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SORA Shaders 1.19.3 > 1.8
SORA Shaders are great shaders for any mid- to high-end PC. They are relatively well optimized, which makes them run well on mid-tier graphics cards as well.
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Tea Shaders 1.20.1 → 1.8
Tea Shaders are simple, yet elegant low end shaders. These shaders were previously known as Beyond Belief Vanilla Reborn.
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