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NoisiumForked
Optimises worldgen performance for a better gameplay experience.
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Used for mods with little to no gameplay elements.
General improvements to world generation, such as bug fixes, aesthetic overhauls, or misc additions.
Enhances game performance and optimizes resource usage.
A modified or ported version of an existing mod.
Neoforge is a fork of the Minecraft Forge available for versions 1.20.1+ of Minecraft. Many Forge mods are compatible with Neoforge and vice versa.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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Noisium Forked
This mod is a fork of the orignal and now unmaintained mod Noisium. The fork intends to maintain compatibility with future Minecraft versions.
Optimises worldgen performance for a better gameplay experience.
Noisium changes some world generation functions that other mods don't touch, to fill in the gaps left by other performance optimisation mods. Most notably, NoiseChunkGenerator#populateNoise is optimised to speed up block state placement when generating new chunks.
Setting the block state via abstractions/built-in functions is bypassed. Instead, the block states are set directly in the palette storage, thus bypassing calculations Minecraft does that are normally useful when block states are set, but when generating the world only slow it down.
There are also 3 other optimisations, that increase biome population speed, block state sampling speed and chunk unlocking speed (Minecraft 1.21 and up) during world generation.
Noisium has full 1:1 parity with vanilla Minecraft world generation (world generation without Noisium).
The performance difference is variable, between a few seconds to a few dozen seconds faster depending on the amount of chunks generated.
See the below Spark profiles for the differences in performance:
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Compatible mods
Noisium should be compatible with most, if not all, of the popular optimisation mods currently on Modrinth/CurseForge for Noisium's supported Minecraft versions, since Noisium aims to fill in the gaps in performance optimisation left by other mods. This includes (but is not limited to) C2ME, Lithium, Nvidium, and Sodium.
- C2ME: every world generation thread runs faster. The biome population multithreading is also done in a much better/more performant way in C2ME, so it's been removed from Noisium since
v1.0.2. It's suggested to run C2ME alongside Noisium for even better world generation performance. - Distant Horizons: Noisium speeds up LOD world generation threads, since LOD generation depends on Minecraft's world generation speed.
- ReTerraForged: RTF has built-in compatibility with Noisium, to fully utilize the optimisations during RTF world generation.
Incompatibilities
See the issue tracker for a list of incompatibilities.
See the version info in the filename for the supported Minecraft versions.
Made for the Fabric, Quilt, and NeoForge modloaders.
Server-side.
FAQ
- Q: Will you be backporting this mod to lower Minecraft versions?
A: No.
- Q: Does this mod work in multiplayer?
A: Yes, but it'll only improve performance on the server.
- Q: Does only the server need this mod or does the client need it too?
A: Only the server needs this mod (but it works on the client too if you're going to host LAN or play singleplayer).
Attribution
- Thank you to Steveplays28 for the orignal mod.
- Thank you to Builderb0y for giving great starting points and helping with issues
- Thank you to ishland for helping with C2ME compatibility and benchmarking performance
- Thank you to Uniter and raccoonman2 for benchmarking performance
License
This project is licensed under LGPLv3, see LICENSE.
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Noisium Forked
This mod is a fork of the orignal and now unmaintained mod Noisium. The fork intends to maintain compatibility with future Minecraft versions.
Optimises worldgen performance for a better gameplay experience.
Noisium - Discontinuation Notice.
- Noisium will be discontinued starting 26.3 as FastNoise exists as a better and more optimized version of the same.
- I recommend using FastNoise for all recent and upcoming versions.
Noisium changes some world generation functions that other mods don't touch, to fill in the gaps left by other performance optimisation
mods.
Most notably, NoiseChunkGenerator#populateNoise is optimised to speed up block state placement when generating new chunks.
Setting the block state via abstractions/built-in functions is bypassed. Instead, the block states are set directly in the palette storage,
thus bypassing calculations Minecraft does that are normally useful when block states are set, but when generating the world only slow it
down.
There are also 3 other optimisations, that increase biome population speed, block state sampling speed and chunk unlocking speed (Minecraft
1.21 and up) during world generation.
Noisium has full 1:1 parity with vanilla Minecraft world generation (world generation without Noisium).
The performance difference is variable, between a few seconds to a few dozen seconds faster depending on the amount of chunks generated.
See the below Spark profiles for the differences in performance:
Dependencies
Required
None.
Compatibility info
Compatible mods
Noisium should be compatible with most, if not all, of the popular optimisation mods currently on Modrinth/CurseForge for Noisium's supported Minecraft versions, since Noisium aims to fill in the gaps in performance optimisation left by other mods. This includes (but is not limited to) C2ME, Lithium, Nvidium, and Sodium.
- C2ME: every world generation thread runs faster. The biome population multithreading is also done in a much better/more performant way in
C2ME, so it's been removed from Noisium since
v1.0.2. It's suggested to run C2ME alongside Noisium for even better world generation performance. - Distant Horizons: Noisium speeds up LOD world generation threads, since LOD generation depends on Minecraft's world generation speed.
- ReTerraForged: RTF has built-in compatibility with Noisium, to fully utilize the optimisations during RTF world generation.
Incompatibilities
See the issue tracker for a list of incompatibilities.
See the version info in the filename for the supported Minecraft versions.
Made for the Fabric, Quilt, and NeoForge modloaders.
Server-side.
FAQ
-
Q: Will you be backporting this mod to lower Minecraft versions?
A: No. -
Q: Does this mod work in multiplayer?
A: Yes, but it'll only improve performance on the server. -
Q: Does only the server need this mod or does the client need it too?
A: Only the server needs this mod (but it works on the client too if you're going to host LAN or play singleplayer).
Attribution
- Thank you to Steveplays28 for the orignal mod.
- Thank you to Builderb0y for giving great starting points and helping with issues
- Thank you to ishland for helping with C2ME compatibility and benchmarking performance
- Thank you to Uniter and raccoonman2 for benchmarking performance
License
This project is licensed under LGPLv3, see LICENSE.
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