Make Minecraft more realistic?

jo
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I wanted to ask how Minecraft can be made as realistic as in the two videos here:

So what texture packs, shaders, mods, etc, which works best in the 1.14.4.

Sw

By looking into the video description…

sy

Look in the video descriptions / comments there's what was used in the videos.

ju

The question is rather the required hardware XD

Fe

Here you need texture packs and shaders. Attention: this does not work on Noob hardware. You need a real graka and a good processor.

Ce

If the developer was reasonably competent, a mid-range gaming PC should do it. It looks awesome compared to Minecraft, but it's nothing special compared to "normal" other games.

Ce

If the developer was reasonably competent, a mid-range gaming PC should do it. It looks awesome compared to Minecraft, but it's nothing special compared to "normal" other games.

ju

This is Minecraft That needs a lot of single core and a fat Graka. And that already with a normal shader without Texture Pack.

Ce

Yes, but only because most developers of this stuff that absolutely bad optimize.

ju

Is just Java, that uses a core XD

Ja

The Shader + Ultra Texturepacks are much more appealing to the system than Battlefront II to Ultra Settings.

They are not perfectly optimized.

Ja

You need a shader and a texture pack.

For example, (very extreme): Seus PTGI E9 Shaders + Umsoea R10 Texture Pack or the Realistico Textures.

The textures in the 1st video are, I believe, at first glance the realistico textures and the 2nd video called Ultimate Immersion.

But beware! For shaders you need Optifine. This is only for the Java version of Minecraft.

jo

Okay, thanks for your answer. I already have Optifine, I'll look for the other things right away.

jo

Thank you, so I have a really good gaming computer, I think I should be able to do it.

St

That has nothing to do with Java…

ju

Of course otherwise it would be more efficient and I would not need a high end CPU

Ja

Of course you need a pretty good graphics card for it. The Seus PTGI E9 Shader is an RTX shader, but it also works with GTX cards and AMD cards. Recommended (nvidia) for the gtx 970, gtx 1070, gtx 1080, gtx 1080ti, rtx 2060 super, rtx 2070, rtx 2070 ti, rtx 2080, rtx 2080 ti, so it runs smoothly.

Ti

Haha XD Ne…

St

By more false statements it does not get better.

Java is a programming language and as such it has little impact on performance
The JRE is so well optimized that the performance of completely native programs (such as compiled with gcc or g ++) differs only slightly from small programs
Java supports multithreading and thus the use of multiple cores for ages, this possibility is only used by Minecraft for resource-heavy calculations (incidentally, this applies to most games)
The main reasons for the high demands of Minecraft are the complexity of the necessary calculations (most games with a very realistic graphics are much simpler) and the poorly programmed engine