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Here I showcase you the top 9 best Minecraft shaders of 2018! All of these shader packs will make your Minecraft look much more beautiful than what vanilla looks like!

I included the FPS performance counter so you can see which ones are meant to be played on high-end computers, and which ones will run really well on low-end PCs. → DOWNLOAD: Update: Optifine got updated to 1.13 and these shaders will work with Minecraft 1.13 too. ✔ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! My in-game settings: 2560x1440 resolution, fancy graphics, 10 render distance My specs: GTX 1070, i5-6400, 16GB of DDR4 2133mhz DOWNLOAD: 1. SEUS v10.1 (Ultra) This shader pack has an average performance cost, but it looks absolutely beautiful.

276,644 views Author: Cody Darr, dotModded, stazza85, dethraid October 8, 2017. Continuum Shaders Mod 1.12.2/1.11.2 is a shader for high performance.

Minecraft looks completely different with it in a really nice way. Works really well with texture packs!

SEUS v11 A newer but much performance requiring shader for Minecraft. You need a high-end PC to run this shader. It runs pretty well on 1440p resolution when I'm not recording. Sildurs Vibrant Shaders v1.17 (High) Really colorful shader pack for Minecraft.

Some people might find it too colorful, so it's definitely not for everyone. The performance is great though, might work well on low-end PC. I find the colors a bit too colorful at sunset and some other times of the day. Continuum v1.3 The most performance hungry shader that there is.

You need a really good PC to run this shader smoothly. It's quite similar to SEUS v11, but they are not identical. I have never really used this much. Chocapic13 V6 (Ultra) Another colorful shader with above average performance.

Might work on low-end computers. The water, sky, colors and everything else looks absolutely stunningly beautiful. Robobo1221's v7.1 (Ultra) A really nice looking shader with surprisingly bad performance. I expected to get at least 90 FPS with it, but for my surprise I was stuck around 50 FPS. Chocapic13 v7 (Low) The most performance friendly shader on this list, will work on low-end PC.

It lacks many features though, the water looks really dull compared to other shaders and the shadows are not aggressive at all. Will probably look a lot better if you choose a higher version than Low.

Conquest of The Sun This shader is supposed to be used with the Conquest texture pack. I did not use it, since this is a shader comparison and I will keep them all standalone without any extra mods or texture packs.

Sushi Shader v2 I had never heard of this shader before, I included it just for fun. It has a really deep blue saturation, I don't really like it that much. ♫ Music by C418.

Minecraft’s low-fi charms were predictably the first thing modders took to ‘fixing’. The ruddy textures, while distinctive, are an obvious target for an upgrade if you stare at them long enough. I confess that when I found a texture pack I loved I’ve never gone back to the original look: I’m going to start off with that one and then explore the the rather vibrant world of Minecraft Texture packs. There’s nothing too crazy in here: those packs tend to be part of larger mods that fundamentally change the game, and that’s another article entirely. But what we do have here is a fantastic selection of textures that bring all sorts of style to the game, from the ultra-realistic to the cartoonish to far out sci fi. Bejeweled 3 order number keygen serial.

Movie There’s even an animated textures included, a feature supported since development snapshot 13w02a was released, although they’re not yet implemented in the main game. Not sure how to grab and install one of these snapshots?

Don’t worry, I can help you with that too. Click through to be delighted by the variety and vibrancy of Minecraft’s many texture packs. Before you begin, download and point the at your Minecraft install: it’ll enable the game to run with HD images on the blocks, which many of these packs include. If you want to try out any of those animated textures with a development snapshot,. It’s not difficult and the rewards are well worth it.

All these textures are compatible with the latest release version of Minecraft, 1.4.7, but if you do try some of the very newest snapshots, do be aware that they will likely contain new elements that the texture pack creators haven’t yet made textures for, meaning they’ll either be blank or even invisble. Okay, ready now? Let’s start with something big and bright.

We’re going to change the world, or your world, at least. A lot of texture packs have a theme that they try and nail, but Joli’s is about personal expression: he made a texture pack, a sort of twee fantasy world that best reflected his own happy demeanour: the swirling sun is definitely a sight more cheerful than the default, squat square. Jolicraft feels like a warm summer day.

But even more impressive are the customisation options: you can build your own texture pack at the site, choosing how the game represents everything from doors and shadows, to water drops and clouds. It’s a remarkable thing. The flipside of the inevitable realism packs was that someone would endeavour to convert Minecraft to a comic book style.