BetterFps Mods is an interesting Minecraft mod that add a few performance improvements by changing how Minecraft calculates sine and cosine, trying to be compatible with other mods.
New File | BetterFps-1.4.8.jar |
Release Type | Release |
Manager | Guichaguri |
Created | Apr 26, 2015 |
Update | Sep 24, 2017 |
Support | 1.12.2 |
The BetterFPS mod does its thing by changing the way the game calculates the sine and cosines. Doing this allows the game to function much better so this mod is pretty much a godsend if you’re using a low end PC and are struggling to run Minecraft smoothly. Of course it won’t solve all the FPS problems you face with the game but it will certainly reduce them significantly which will allow you to have a much smoother and therefore more enjoyable experience when playing Minecraft.
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One crucial thing to remember about the BetterFPS mod is that it has multiple different algorithms for players to choose from. Each of these algorithms is designed for the same purpose of increasing the FPS but some perform better than others in certain scenarios and this is why you might need to switch the algorithms from time to time in order to ensure that the mod keeps functioning optimally. To change the algorithms you can use the config file that comes with the mod or there’s also an in-game user-interface that you can bring up with the F12 key that can be used as well.
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Improvements
All improvements can be enable or disabled in the config file (config/betterfps.json) or in the options menu (Options -> BetterFps Options) (For older versions, press F12 while in game).
Algorithm
Changes sin() and cos() algorithm. There are 7 algorithms. Each one of them may or may not help you, it really depends on the hardware of your computer.
Currently, it’s pretty similar from what FpsPlus used to do, but it doesn’t edit base classes.
I have plans to expand this, not in more algorithms, but in algorithm generation based on benchmarks.
Affects both client-side and server-side.
Memory Preallocation
Removes a RAM preallocation of 10MB. This allocation was added to prevent players from starting the game with low memory, but this allocation is kept until its almost the memory reaching its limit. This was made just for players using modpacks, where memory might be a problem. If you have enough memory, this is pretty much useless for you.
Only affects client-side.
Fog
Removes the fog. The fog creates a lot of lag, why not add an option to remove it?
Only affects client-side.
Beacon Beam
Removes the transparent layer of the beam. It might help it when there’s a lot of beacons.
Experimental – I’m still testing if it actually helps anyone, I might remove it.
Only affects client-side.
Fast Hopper
Hoppers are very unoptimized, they keep checking for items to pickup when there’s no need for it. Simply putting a solid full block on top of it stops looking for items to pickup.
Recently, Forge has added the new capability API, which forced me to remove others improvements. I might reimplement them in the future.
Only affects server-side.
Fast Beacon
Beacons are also unoptimized, the code processes stuff that it didn’t need to. Not only it was recoded thinking in performance, the code was also organized for processing stuff only when it needs to.
Affects both client-side and server-side.
Fast Search
The creative mode search is really unoptimized, in big modpacks, the pressing any key in the text input would freeze the game by a few moments. This improvement implements a smart search algorithm, reusing old results for new searches.
It also supports multithreaded/asynchronous searches.
Only affects client-side.
How to install:
Start by downloading Forge Installer, BetterFps-1.4.8.jar . Once this is done, open it and click Install Client.
Launch Minecraft and select the Forge profile. Enter your credentials again and click Play to complete the installation of Forge.
Then find your .minecraft folder:
Windows: Go to the Start menu, then go to Run. Otherwise, press Windows + R key. Then type% appdata% in the search bar, then go to the .minecraft folder.
Linux: Press ALT + F2 at the same time. You should normally have your .minecraft.
If you do not see it, activate hidden folders with the CTRL + H combination.
Mac: Your minecraft folder is in User> Library> Application Support.
If you can not find Application Support, do Finder> Menu Bar: Go + Hold ALT> Library.
Then drag the .jar from your previously downloaded mod into the mods folder, which is in your .minecraft.
Start the game, and have fun!
Download BetterFps Mods 1.12.2/.12.1
File Name | Status | Game Version | Date |
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BetterFps-1.4.8.jar | Beta | 1.12.2 | Sep 24, 2017 |
BetterFps-1.4.7.jar | Beta | 1.1.12.1 | Aug 28, 2017 |
BetterFps-1.4.5.jar | Release | 1.11.2 | Jun 6, 2017 |
BetterFps-1.4.5-1.10.jar | Release | 1.10.2 | Jun 6, 2017 |
BetterFps-1.3.4.jar | Release | 1.11 | Feb 2, 2017 |
BetterFps-1.3.1.jar | Release | 1.9.4 | May 21, 2016 |
BetterFps-1.2.0.jar | Release | 1.8.9 | Dec 19, 2015 |
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