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A modpack that provides a lot of useful additions with not a lot of performance drop
Enhances game performance and optimizes resource usage.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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This modpack aims to provide as much utilities as possible without a huge performance drop. It is made to fit for almost anyone, including if you want to dive into shaders, realistic minecraft simulation, or you just want an optimized modpack for a potato PC.
It has 6 built-in shaders, many resource packs (you can choose to enable both of those), controller support, zoom mod, journeymap, and so on.
After you've downloaded the modpack, you can customize it even more, you can add or remove mods, shaders, resource pack or datapacks, the only limit is your imagination.
The full list of components can be found at the version's dependencies.
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