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.Minecraft launcher (Installations - OptiFine) and increase the amount of RAM that will be used (MORE OPTIONS. Enable Resource Pack and Shader. Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 or AMD Radeon HD4870 (512MB VRAM with Shader Model 4.0 or higher).

Realistico has an innovative approach to Minecraft: it has been created with the bump mapping in mind.
As a default, a standard, a normal thing.
By the default, Minecraft doesn't support bump mapping, so Realistico requires the Shaders mod to work properly.
This doesn't stop you from playing it without Shaders and bump mapping, but keep in mind that you need the Shaders mod along with a shaderpack to get the full experience.
ShaderRealistico combines three mapping techniques:
- parallax displacement
- normal maps
- specular maps
So you'll need a shaderpack which supports well all those maps. For now, as far as I know, the only one is the Continuum.
Some UNrecommended specifications
My unrecommended setup: (a laptop):
- Intel i7-4510U 2.0 - 2.6 GHz
For- AMD Radeon R5 M230

8gb Ram Mac Recommended Shader Pack For Minecraft

- 4GB RAM
- FPS: I can't run it. lol
Some recommended specifications from the Community
Another set-up:
- Intel i7-4790K 4.0 - 4.4 GHz
- GTX 980 Ti
- 8GB RAM

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- FPS: 40 - 90

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Another set-up:
- Intel i7-4770K 3.5 - 3.9 GHz
- GTX 970 Gigabyte G1 OC Edition
- 16 GB RAM
- Continuum shaderpack
- - no volumetric clouds
- - shorter shadow distance
- - lower global illumination setting
- Realistico Full
- Optifine 1.8.9 HD H5 / Optifine 1.9 HD B1 / Optifine 1.9.2 HD B2 pre
- allocated Minecraft RAM: 3 GB
- Minecraft settings
- - Graphics: Fancy
- - Smooth Lighting: Maximum
- - Smooth Lighting Level: 100%
- - Fog: OFF
- - VBOs set to ON (Helps a good bit)
- - Mipmap Level: 4 (helps a lot!)
- - Render distance: 7
- - Natural Textures: OFF
- - Better Grass: OFF
- - Connected Textures: Fast
- Shaders settings
- - No Antialiasing
- - Normal Map: ON
- - Specular Map: ON
- - Render Quality: 1x
- - Shadow Quality: 0.5x
- - Old Lighting: OFF
- FPS: 50 - 70
Submit your specs to help everyone check if they can run it, thanks : )
How to get the best from Realistico by installing it correctly
This is basically what we're going to see here. Let's start.
PS: Screenshots will be added soon
1. Follow this tutorial to install the Shaders mod with no hassle
2. Download the Continuum shader pack here (make sure you have the latest version: 1.2 at the moment)
3. Download the Realistico pack
4. Load the pack in the game
5. Load the shader pack
5.1 Set it up like in the following screenshots:
5.2 Fix incorrect tiling with this option
6. Enjoy!
Optimize the Render quality
In the Shaders... Settings, tweak the Render and Shadow quality options.
Some examples:
- Render Quality: 1x
- Shadow Quality: 0.5x

It can double your framerate
Run it with the GPU
If you have Intel HD graphics (unsupported by Continuum), or for any other reason, just follow this trick:
Why the Continuum shader pack
No shader pack is the same. That's obvious.
What's less obvious, is that few shader packs feature decent mapping support.
Continuum is one of the best, as far as I know, but you can also try Robobo, or anything you like.
Just keep in mind that if you don't display the pack as in the pictures, it's because of the shader. Or your settings. Don't blame me, a poor texture pack maker who tries to do his best. Sigh sigh.
Common problems
- 'When I try to load the pack, it glitches out and the resource pack isn't on! '
- 'When I load the pack, all block are black / transparent /somethingelse
That's common. It means the game can't handle the pack.
Try to optimize the game with Optifine, and give Minecraft more RAM.
Troubleshooting
Follow this before asking for help:
- download a clean installation of Minecraft 1.8.9
- convert the pack to 1.8 (revert this tutorial)
- open the game, and load the pack from the main menu (don't load a world)
Let me know what happens, then:
- unload the pack, and close the game
- install Optifine 1.8.9 (here)
- download the Continuum 1.2 preview (for Minecraft 1.8.9) (here)
- open the game, and from the main menu load JUST the Continuum 1.2
Let me know what happens, then:
- unload the Continuum, and load the pack from the main menu
Let me know what happens, then:
- load both the pack and the Continuum from the main menu (just to be sure)