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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: HaydenTheBuilder on March 01, 2014, 10:02:23 AM
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Ok. I've been recently trying to download shaders mod, but it doesnt work every time i try. I've watched some youtube vids and did exactly the same thing, but nothing comes out. Can anyone help?
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Step One
Launch the Minecraft Launcher.
Step Two
Add or change a profile and set it to load Minecraft 1.7.2.
Step Three
Save the profile, and click Play to start Minecraft using that profile.
Step Four
Exit Minecraft.
Step Five
Download Minecraft Forge for Minecraft 1.7.2 Windows Installer.
Step Six
Run the installer.
Step Seven
Choose Install client and click OK to begin the installation.
Step Eight
Finish the installation.
Step Nine
Launch the Minecraft Launcher.
Step Ten
Select the Forge profile and click Play to start Minecraft with Forge.
Step Eleven
Verify that the Mods button is present in the menu under the Multiplayer button.
Step Twelve
When you click it, you should see three mods already installed.
Step Thirteen
Exit Minecraft.
Step Fourteen
#SoManySteps
Now Onto the Next part of Installation.
Step One
Download ShadersModCore.jar.
Step Two
Copy the whole .jar to the your %appdata%\.minecraft\mods folder generated by Forge.
Step Three
Launch the Minecraft Launcher.
Step Four
Select the Forge profile and click Play to start Minecraft with Forge.
Step Five
Click the Options... menu button, then Shaders....
Step Six
Click the Open shaderpacks folder button.
Step Seven
Download a SEUS Compatible Shaders Pack
Step Eight
Copy the whole .zip into the %appdata%\.minecraft\shaderpacks folder.
Step Nine
In Minecraft, click on SEUS_v10.1_preview1_.zip to select it as the shader pack.
Step Ten
Set Cloud shadow to false.
Step Eleven
Set New block breaking to true.
Step Twelve
Set Tex Min to `Nearest-Nearest.
Step Thirteen
Click Done, click Done.
Step Fourteen
Enjoy the Shaders!
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Thank you for the steps pawn! However. I have gotten to step 12 before. The problem is that my desktop gets a blue screen error when I click"done" can anyone help with that?
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Like your computer blue screens and freezes or just your minecraft?
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first, my mouse starts lagging, then 10 seconds later, this blue screen comes up saying that windows has been shut down to protect my pc. then it restarts. this happens every time.
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In most cases that would mean that your computer isn't powerful enough to handle the resources required to run the mod. :\
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ya hayden told me he didn't have a fast pc :P
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first, my mouse starts lagging, then 10 seconds later, this blue screen comes up saying that windows has been shut down to protect my pc. then it restarts. this happens every time.
I wouldn't try this mod again until you get a better graphics card, you could do some serious damage to your computer by letting it blue screen over and over.
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Well, if you're seeing BSODs when you load the world, that's more of an issue with your processor failing to... process the resources required to run the beautiful shade and water reflections. The graphics card only speeds up the visual rendering of the effects but the processor is what actually *applies* the effects to the game. An upgraded graphics card will definitely boost your frames while running shaders, but if your processor cant handle the load (blue screens) at all, then I'd upgrade that first, if possible.
Hope this helps :D
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Thank you guys for helping me.
Now i really want a better pc lol
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What PC do you have now? Or, if you know, what are the specs?
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What PC do you have now? Or, if you know, what are the specs?
^?
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Here are my computer specs (btw it is a very old custom built computer built in 2002 but compared to that it runs unmodded minecraft pretty well about 40-80 fps)
AMD athlon(tm) ll X2 250
Processor
3.23GHz, 1.75GB RAM
(not made in USA)
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Also, my graphics card is ATI Radeon HD 4500, which i know is VERY bad. (It came out so long ago)
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Well, if you're not able to spend heaps of money on upgrades, your best bet for cost-effectiveness may be to upgrade the RAM. You can get another 4 GB (2 x 2GB cards) for around $40 or less, much cheaper than a new processor or video card :P
If I were you, check how many RAM cards your motherboard supports and over how many channels; If you have 1 x 2GB card in now and the mobo supports 3-channel RAM, I would personally try an extra set of 2 x 2GB cards and see if that boosts the performance with shaders. Like Chris said though, the video card is definitely the biggest factor here as far as the frames go, but the extra RAM should give your processor a little more to work with. If you need suggestions for RAM, I'd personally recommend the blue Corsair Vengeance RAM (Got 8GB of it in my own machine); the heatsinks on top come at an extra price but the cooler the better as with anything inside a computer.
Hope it helps :)
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Well, if you're not able to spend heaps of money on upgrades, your best bet for cost-effectiveness may be to upgrade the RAM. You can get another 4 GB (2 x 2GB cards) for around $40 or less, much cheaper than a new processor or video card :P
If I were you, check how many RAM cards your motherboard supports and over how many channels; If you have 1 x 2GB card in now and the mobo supports 3-channel RAM, I would personally try an extra set of 2 x 2GB cards and see if that boosts the performance with shaders. Like Chris said though, the video card is definitely the biggest factor here as far as the frames go, but the extra RAM should give your processor a little more to work with. If you need suggestions for RAM, I'd personally recommend the blue Corsair Vengeance RAM (Got 8GB of it in my own machine); the heatsinks on top come at an extra price but the cooler the better as with anything inside a computer.
Hope it helps :)
With that kind of a computer, though, I doubt it would do much even to upgrade the RAM. I have 4GB of RAM and I still get like 20-30 frames with Shaders, the more intensive ones? 15+. I would recommend building a very high end computer if you really want to use Shaders, much higher than mine or Jordans'. :P
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"Or Jordan's" eh? Well let me throw something at ya here; dis computer o' mine ain't done yet. With custom structure comes infinite possibilities. :>
I will admit though, my computer (how it is now and since May 2013 when I built it) can run Ultra shaders at around 25 frames on multiplayer (around 40 on SP), and its pretty much unplayable in most situations due to the lag spikes every few seconds (these occur in SP as well...).
My specs:
Motherboard: Asus M5A97 R2.0
Processor: AMD FX-6300 (3.5 Hz, overclocked to about 3.95-4.1 Hz)
Video Card: MSI Radeon 7850 2GB
RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance
Power Supply: Corsair Professional 850W
And Chris, I'm not saying adding some RAM will send your computer to space, I'm just saying it might help the blue-screens if a full re-haul isn't an option since the processor will have more memory to play with. Not sure though, I've never had the problem... Just trying to offer some potential advice :P
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A computer will never throw a bluescreen under normal operation, even when running at 100%. If you are getting any bluecsreen errors for any reason, it means there's either an unrecoverable error in the core of Windows (kernel/drivers) or you have failing hardware somewhere.
Given that this only happens when you try to load up Minecraft with the shaders mod, the most likely culprit would be your video driver crashing from some weird graphics call the mod is trying to do and taking everything else down with it.
The first thing I would try to do would be to get the latest graphics driver for your version of Windows for the Radeon HD 4000 series cards.
If you could tell me your version of Windows, I could give you a link to the correct drivers from AMD's website.
Also, your CPU in your computer was released in mid 2009, so your computer is from at least then.
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guys, listen to the shark eating a computer, he knows what he's talking about. (This whole thread is practically gibberish to me :P )
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A computer will never throw a bluescreen under normal operation, even when running at 100%. If you are getting any bluecsreen errors for any reason, it means there's either an unrecoverable error in the core of Windows (kernel/drivers) or you have failing hardware somewhere.
Given that this only happens when you try to load up Minecraft with the shaders mod, the most likely culprit would be your video driver crashing from some weird graphics call the mod is trying to do and taking everything else down with it.
The first thing I would try to do would be to get the latest graphics driver for your version of Windows for the Radeon HD 4000 series cards.
If you could tell me your version of Windows, I could give you a link to the correct drivers from AMD's website.
Also, your CPU in your computer was released in mid 2009, so your computer is from at least then.
thanks for the help Kealps :D
Sadly, i have windows xp because my dad knows nothing about computer and thinks that all version of windows are the same (when i explained to him that we should upgrade to windows 8 because it lacks Aero, he ignored me lol)
I have run other games that are huge in size. And some of them brought me to blue screen errors. The pattern of my computer is that it runs games REALLY well, (like 110fps max) than it suddenly crashes with no signs.
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Hayden, you might wanna check this out: https://famcraft.com/index.php/topic,5589.0.html
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Hayden, you might wanna check this out: https://famcraft.com/index.php/topic,5589.0.html
gotta convince my dad...
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Hayden, believe me, Windows 7 is much better than Windows 8 out of the box. You have to do major modifications to Windows 8 to get it running like Windows 7, or a bit better, but I think it's more worth your time just to get Windows 7 if you can :P