Opti-Basic Fabric
A basic optimisation modpack for Fabric. [1.20.1-1.21.11]
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Opti-Basic Fabric
What Is Opti-Basic Fabric?
This is a modpack that I made to prioritise optimisation. It has some basic optimisation mods and is made for people that just want performance without much want for shaders or a better look.
What's Inside
- Cloth Config API A config screen API - Concurrent Chunk Management Engine A mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft - Cull Leaves Culls leaf blocks - Debugify Fixes some bugs on the Minecraft bug tracker - Dynamic FPS Reduces resource usage while Minecraft is idle - Enhanced Block Entities (v1.0.0-v1.0.10) Reduces FPS lag with block entities - Entity Culling Skips rendering things that you can't see - Fabric API A library with essential hooks for fabric mods - Ferrite Core Reduces the memory usage of Minecraft - Immediately Fast Speeds up immediate mode rendering - Lithium No-compromises game logic/server optimization mod - Modern Fix (v1.0.0-v1.0.10) and replaced with [ModernFix-mVUS](https://modrinth.com/mod/modernfix) All-in-one mod that improves performance, reduces memory usage, and fixes many bugs - More Culling Changes how multiple types of culling are handled - Noxesium Improves client performance on large multiplayer servers - Sodium A modern rendering engine for Minecraft - Sodium Extra Adds some optimisation features that aren't in sodium - Starlight (v1.0.0-v1.0.3) Rewrites the lighting engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors - Yet Another Config Lib A configuration library for Minecraft
Why Use Opti-Basic?
This mod is for performance. If you just want good performance with no shaders (but the option to add more later), then this mod is for you.
Reviews: This modpack is always progressing and it would be great if you could give some feedback! Please submit a ticket in the discord and give us feedback on anything we could do better in the future. All feedback is welcomed.