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Hello, I just installed sodium on a very low-end PC that ran Minecraft before, but poorly. It has massively boosted the max fps, and seems to be a bit smoother overall, but still gets massive frame drops/stutters when moving, or turning 180 degrees, as well as generally while playing.
A Reddit post asks if there is any way to use Anti Aliasing with Sodium, a mod that improves Minecraft performance. Users suggest using Iris, Resolution Control Plus, or VanillAA mods to enable different types of Anti Aliasing.
Users ask and answer whether there is a 1.12.2 version of sodium, a performance-boosting mod for Minecraft. They also share other mods and tips to optimize the game.
A user asks how to return to default video settings menu after installing Sodium, a mod that improves Minecraft performance. Other users reply with links, shortcuts and tips to change Sodium settings or disable potion particles.
Users report that Create Fabric 1.20.1 does not work with Sodium mod and get an incompatible mod set error. See possible solutions, alternative mods and links to ...
Yo, but for me sodium goes way better than Optifine, I play on laptop, and when playing with optifine it barely reaches 60 fps, while with sodium I reach 100 fps and even 160 and loading like 15 chunks, and thats what I want, playing the game at smooth 100 fps the problem is the lag spikes, I wanna ask if your solution would work even if im on laptop.
Users share their opinions and suggestions on what other mods to use with Sodium and Iris, two client mods that improve performance and graphics in Minecraft. See the list of mods, links, and comments from r/technicalminecraft subreddit.
A post on r/sodium_mod subreddit that explains how to download and install Sodium Mod and Fabric Loader from CurseForge. It also answers some questions from other users about the mod and its compatibility with Forge and Optifine.
Running native Minecraft on my Macbook Air (7 core) with Sodium mod installed to boost performance even more. While I expected it to perform great i'm still mind blown. Setup: Native res with everything maxed out, 24 chunks distance, VSync off. With Sodium – 100-120 FPS. Without Sodium – 50-70 fps
Sodium is a mod that improves frame rates, reduces micro-stutter and lag spikes, and fixes graphical defects in Minecraft 1.16. It uses modern OpenGL features and optimizes chunk rendering, loading, and updating. See how it compares to Optifine and download it from CurseForge.