Read the post. If you keep asking after this you'll be on my list of people I want to stab. I seriously have a list. It's all full of people that can't read forums for crap.
Here's a question. What channel does SEUS use for height? From looking at the texture packs, it looks like it's the green channel on the normal map, but I could be mistaken.
Also, it looks like the brighter the height, the farther "in" it goes. So the mortar between bricks is white.
Am I getting somewhere?
Also, what software could I use to create these height maps and combine them with the normal maps? I've been using the demo of Crazy Bump. But $50 is outrageous for a simple program to make a couple height maps.
[Shaders] Error : Invalid program gbuffers_textured_lit
[Shaders] Error : Invalid program composite1 // is this referring to an error in composite1.vsh ?
[Shaders] Error : Invalid program final
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And I have some wacky, almost psychedelic screenshots of whats happening.
If you can't be bothered to read the description, or the few posts "Directly" above your post on the "Same" page, well, then we can't be bothered to help you. Have a nice day.
Same thing. If you can't be bothered to read the description, or the few posts "Directly" above your post on the "Same" page, well, then we can't be bothered to help you. Have a nice day.
I do not know a lot about how to fix things like this, but maybe its because this is for 1.7.5?
No, SEUS is compatible with "Any" version of Minecraft, the 1.7.5 in the title is a mistake that hasn't been removed yet. The reason those kids can't get it working is because they are arrogant and/or stupid enough to install things on their computers without reading what to do first.
Arrrh, you are the guy that posted a 1 word post, "Why?". This video showing/explaining the issue is much more helpful than just 1 word.
Ok, as with any bug report no one can help without knowing what you are working with, meaning: What version of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using. Plus and most importantly your PC specs, Graphics Card model and Driver version.
To find your specs:
Click Windows Start Button.
Type "Device Manager", then click on that the icon.
Now click "Display Adapters", this will give you your GPU model (Graphics Card).
Now right click on your graphics card model and left click "Properties".
Finally click on "Drivers" at the top, this will give you your Driver version.
Arrrh, you are the guy that posted a 1 word post, "Why?". This video showing/explaining the issue is much more helpful than just 1 word.
Ok, as with any bug report no one can help without knowing what you are working with, meaning: What version of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using. Plus and most importantly your PC specs, Graphics Card model and Driver version.
To find your specs:
Click Windows Start Button.
Type "Device Manager", then click on that the icon.
Now click "Display Adapters", this will give you your GPU model (Graphics Card).
Now right click on your graphics card model and left click "Properties".
Finally click on "Drivers" at the top, this will give you your Driver version.
You never said what versions of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using???
Ok, well your driver is up to date which was my first thought could be the cause, but that's ok. Your GT 530 is very underpowered for a shader, especially SEUS, a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS, but I shouldn't imagine this would cause the issue,..... maybe.
You never said what versions of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using???
Ok, well your driver is up to date which was my first thought could be the cause, but that's ok. Your GT 530 is very underpowered for a shader, especially SEUS, a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS, but I shouldn't imagine this would cause the issue,..... maybe.
Oh... I forgot it. My computer is running MC 1.7.10, Shader Core 2.3.19 and SEUS v10.1 Ultra.
Oh... I forgot it. My computer is running MC 1.7.10, Shader Core 2.3.19 and SEUS v10.1 Ultra.
Is it can fix??
Right, first of all I would "Strongly" recommend you use 10.1 Lite or 10.0 Standard, because as I said a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS 10.1 Ultra just to get a barely playable framerate.
Also it would help to narrow down the cause if you could try 10.0 to see if the problem persists with that version.
Have you edited/tweaked SEUS in any way, like enabling Volumetric Clouds???
Right, first of all I would "Strongly" recommend you use 10.1 Lite or 10.0 Standard, because as I said a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS 10.1 Ultra just to get a barely playable framerate.
Also it would help to narrow down the cause if you could try 10.0 to see if the problem persists with that version.
Have you edited/tweaked SEUS in any way, like enabling Volumetric Clouds???
Em... I have enabling Volumetric Clouds, but as you say like this. I think I should change my Graphics Card... haha..
Em... I have enabling Volumetric Clouds, but as you say like this. I think I should change my Graphics Card... haha..
*Sigh* Ok, so you have a problem with the clouds being glitchy/buggy, and you didn't think to mention you have Edited the clouds in the master config files!?
Geez, just set it back to how it was or download a fresh cop of SEUS.
I was just wondering before I install this, I have a NVIDIA GeForce GT 520, Should that be able to use SEUS on lowest settings?
A GTX 650 is normally recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS Ultra at 1080p with just barely playable framerates. Your card (GT 520) is designed for very low-end games like standard Minecraft, unfortunately it isn't designed for high-end games or graphical applications like shaders, sorry.
You "Might" get SEUS to physically run if you have a low enough monitor resolution, but it will run very very poorly. If your monitor is 1080p, not a chance, you will probably get 1 or 2 fps, it will look like a picture slideshow.
Maybe try SEUS 10.0 Lite or 8.0 Lite, if that's still too laggy, have a read on the Shader Core thread, there are a few recommended shader-packs listed on there for low powered cards.
Well done sir for asking first instead of just installing and then complaining it doesn't work like most people do.
*Sigh* Ok, so you have a problem with the clouds being glitchy/buggy, and you didn't think to mention you have Edited the clouds in the master config files!?
Geez, just set it back to how it was or download a fresh cop of SEUS.
I downloaded a fresh cop of SEUS and set Anisotropic Filtering to "Disable" in my Nvidia.
I installed the normal SEUS, then turned everything to lowest like the chunk loading etc, And I get like 19 FPS without a Resource pack and around 12-15 with a Resource pack. Playable, but I'll probably wait for a better card for my computer before really playing, Also would have any recommendations on what a "Good" card would be? I'm kind of looking into getting one. Thanks for any info!
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
I installed the normal SEUS, then turned everything to lowest like the chunk loading etc, And I get like 19 FPS without a Resource pack and around 12-15 with a Resource pack. Playable, but I'll probably wait for a better card for my computer before really playing, Also would have any recommendations on what a "Good" card would be? I'm kind of looking into getting one. Thanks for any info!
No problem, happy to help.
Regarding which card to buy, well it would depend on your budget mainly, but also what CPU you have. No point getting a decent card if your CPU will hold it back (bottleneck it).
But as a quick guide, a GTX 650Ti is a nice card and big step up from your GT 520, plus you can pick them up so cheap now 50-60% off their normal price: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BG-400-MS
Read the post. If you keep asking after this you'll be on my list of people I want to stab. I seriously have a list. It's all full of people that can't read forums for crap.
Read the first post. Or the last few pages. Or any of the thread.
What are you even saying.
These forums are dumb and break my links. I'm bubbleawsome on steam too.
Also, it looks like the brighter the height, the farther "in" it goes. So the mortar between bricks is white.
Am I getting somewhere?
Also, what software could I use to create these height maps and combine them with the normal maps? I've been using the demo of Crazy Bump. But $50 is outrageous for a simple program to make a couple height maps.
EDIT: ALPHA CHANNEL! Hooray!
If you can't be bothered to read the description, or the few posts "Directly" above your post on the "Same" page, well, then we can't be bothered to help you.
Have a nice day.
Same thing.
If you can't be bothered to read the description, or the few posts "Directly" above your post on the "Same" page, well, then we can't be bothered to help you.
Have a nice day.
No, SEUS is compatible with "Any" version of Minecraft, the 1.7.5 in the title is a mistake that hasn't been removed yet. The reason those kids can't get it working is because they are arrogant and/or stupid enough to install things on their computers without reading what to do first.
I wish someone can fix it...
Link :
It would help if the video wasn't private
Arrrh, you are the guy that posted a 1 word post, "Why?". This video showing/explaining the issue is much more helpful than just 1 word.
Ok, as with any bug report no one can help without knowing what you are working with, meaning: What version of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using. Plus and most importantly your PC specs, Graphics Card model and Driver version.
To find your specs:
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce GT 530 (GeForce 340.52 Driver)
CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz
RAM : 2.00 GB
You never said what versions of MC, Shader Core and SEUS you are using???
Ok, well your driver is up to date which was my first thought could be the cause, but that's ok. Your GT 530 is very underpowered for a shader, especially SEUS, a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS, but I shouldn't imagine this would cause the issue,..... maybe.
Oh... I forgot it. My computer is running MC 1.7.10, Shader Core 2.3.19 and SEUS v10.1 Ultra.
Is it can fix??
Right, first of all I would "Strongly" recommend you use 10.1 Lite or 10.0 Standard, because as I said a GTX 650 is recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS 10.1 Ultra just to get a barely playable framerate.
Also it would help to narrow down the cause if you could try 10.0 to see if the problem persists with that version.
Have you edited/tweaked SEUS in any way, like enabling Volumetric Clouds???
Em... I have enabling Volumetric Clouds, but as you say like this. I think I should change my Graphics Card... haha..
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
-Albert Einstein
Current setup: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PJzPD3
*Sigh* Ok, so you have a problem with the clouds being glitchy/buggy, and you didn't think to mention you have Edited the clouds in the master config files!?
Geez, just set it back to how it was or download a fresh cop of SEUS.
A GTX 650 is normally recommended as the "Minimum" card to run SEUS Ultra at 1080p with just barely playable framerates. Your card (GT 520) is designed for very low-end games like standard Minecraft, unfortunately it isn't designed for high-end games or graphical applications like shaders, sorry.
You "Might" get SEUS to physically run if you have a low enough monitor resolution, but it will run very very poorly. If your monitor is 1080p, not a chance, you will probably get 1 or 2 fps, it will look like a picture slideshow.
Maybe try SEUS 10.0 Lite or 8.0 Lite, if that's still too laggy, have a read on the Shader Core thread, there are a few recommended shader-packs listed on there for low powered cards.
Well done sir for asking first instead of just installing and then complaining it doesn't work like most people do.
I downloaded a fresh cop of SEUS and set Anisotropic Filtering to "Disable" in my Nvidia.
Now it be fixed...
I installed the normal SEUS, then turned everything to lowest like the chunk loading etc, And I get like 19 FPS without a Resource pack and around 12-15 with a Resource pack. Playable, but I'll probably wait for a better card for my computer before really playing, Also would have any recommendations on what a "Good" card would be? I'm kind of looking into getting one. Thanks for any info!
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
-Albert Einstein
Current setup: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PJzPD3
No problem, happy to help.
Regarding which card to buy, well it would depend on your budget mainly, but also what CPU you have. No point getting a decent card if your CPU will hold it back (bottleneck it).
But as a quick guide, a GTX 650Ti is a nice card and big step up from your GT 520, plus you can pick them up so cheap now 50-60% off their normal price: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BG-400-MS
Also I will look into that Card. Thanks.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
-Albert Einstein
Current setup: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PJzPD3