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    Iris

    Iris

    A modern shaders mod for Minecraft compatible with existing OptiFine

    ...So I created Iris, to try and solve these issues, and also address many other longstanding issues with shader packs. I first and foremost develop Iris to meet my own needs of a performance-oriented shaders mod with good compatibility.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Minecraft Shaders GLWSP

    Lightweight Shaders for Intel HD Graphics - (Chocapic13' Shaders edit)

    A Minecraft shader pack designed for low-end Intel HD Graphics and older 2/4 core CPU's. It is a Chocapic13' Shaders edit. The shader pack is very minimal and compliments vanilla nicely while adding just enough to be beautiful. Based off of Chocopic's shaders and designed to be even faster and more optimised than other low-end shader packs. Works on 1.19.2 and in the nether. No crashes observed and also works in both Optifine and Fabric/Sodium.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Craft

    Craft

    Minecraft clone written in C using modern OpenGL

    A simple Minecraft clone written in C using modern OpenGL (shaders). A very performant Minecraft clone written in just a few thousand lines of C using modern OpenGL (shaders). Online multiplayer support is included using a Python-based server. Many people have used this as a base upon which a more complex game was built. Simple but nice looking terrain generation using simplex noise. More than 20 types of blocks and more can be added easily.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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