He use 337.88 version, and he hasn't got any other mods.
Ok, please list the versions of MC, SEUS and the Shader Core he's using. Plus are 100% sure that Nvidia has been selected as the Preferred Graphics "Globally" not just for MC.
Also how much RAM is allocated to MC???
No problem at all mate! Just saying that because I don't want you forget me! And yea, since DontBeCursed apparently find how to change the light color itself but not the light source color, I was actually referring to that.
Arhhh, I'm not sure if that's possible, I mean it's nothing I've come across before. I know how to change the color of the light emitted but not the actual color of the light sources surface.
MC: 1.7.5 SEUS: 10.1 Standard and GLSL Shaders Mod v2.3.15 and 1024MB but i'm not sure.
Ok well you can try allocating a bit more RAM but I think with 1GB you should be ok to at least get SEUS running. Silly question, it's not a Mac is it???
The only other thing I can think of is like I said above, your friend hasn't selected Nvidia properly as the main GPU, it needs to be selected Globally not just for Minecraft and the changes need to be saved and applied after. Also try loading a world with SEUS "Disable" (No shader at all), then lower your render distance to as low as it will go, should be "Tiny (2)" then try enabling SEUS.
Help !!!!!!!!!!!! I´m not able to download every shader !!! I came to an website where is skiped the advertsing and then nothing happened !!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP
!!!!!!!!! IT'S OK !!!!!!!!! Don't panic !!!!!!! The links for some versions have been down for a few days because of AdFoc.us server issues, so it's out of our hands. Hopefully they will be back up soon.
Help !!!!!!!!!!!! I´m not able to download every shader !!! I came to an website where is skiped the advertsing and then nothing happened !!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP
If you think it is that important you need to sit in a room and think about yourself as a person.
But yeah, adfoc.us is down.
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If someone in an S class cuts me off, I don't get upset. He obviously has important things to do. Now, someone in a Toyota? We're fighting.
These forums are dumb and break my links. I'm bubbleawsome on steam too.
Is this compatible with Mcpatcher? If so, it would really make my day. I`ve already installed the Ultra SEUS version onto my computer, and it looks quite awesome with normal mapping. However I want to try something amazing, but I`d like to know if it is possible without crashing first. Anyway thanks for reading my wordy post. Looks like it is impossible, since my computer crashes without Optifine.
Is this compatible with Mcpatcher? If so, it would really make my day. I`ve already installed the Ultra SEUS version onto my computer, and it looks quite awesome with normal mapping. However I want to try something amazing, but I`d like to know if it is possible without crashing first. Anyway thanks for reading my wordy post. Looks like it is impossible, since my computer crashes without Optifine.
As far as I know the GLSL Shader Core is compatible with every mod that isn't another Shader mod, I'm 99% sure MCPatcher works fine. If you crash without OptiFine, try loading a world with all shaders Disabled, then once you're in the world, lower your render distance to reduce the strain on your system then try enabling SEUS again and slowly raise you render distance back up.
When I use any of your shaderpacks it makes my Minecraft crash which I hate cause I love the shaderpack sooooooooooooooo MUCH! How do I make it not lag/crash?!
When I use any of your shaderpacks it makes my Minecraft crash which I hate cause I love the shaderpack sooooooooooooooo MUCH! How do I make it not lag/crash?!
Hi Ninja_Dragon_12, here you go, follow the instructions below.
##### CRASH ON ENABLING SEUS AND/OR BLACK SCREEN FIX #####
LAPTOP USERS ONLY!
You need to open your Nvidia or AMD Control Panel and set the "Preferred Graphics Processor" to Nvidia or AMD, NOT: Auto or Intel. Do this "Globally", not just for Minecraft.
If you do "Not" have either an Nvidia or AMD Control Panel then please read the guide below for: PC USERS ONLY.
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PC USERS ONLY!
The descriptions and instructions for this mod, that you were supposed to read "Before" installing them, very clearly say: "You need a modern and very powerful Graphics Card to run a shader. Plus, Intel HD Graphics are "Not" compatible with SEUS."
Intel HD is not designed for gaming because it is "Not" a Graphics Card, it's an iGPU. This means it's a small part of your Processor/CPU that "ACTS" like a very low powered Graphics Card.
Intel HD is very weak, it's designed to give you enough graphical power to watch a movie, YouTube video or play a small basic game like Candy Crush, not for running extremely complex and demanding graphical mods.
Simply put, if Intel HD is your only Graphics adapter then your PC is not good enough for modern games, you need to upgrade or buy a new PC.
If you are "Not" using Intel HD and "Do" have a proper dedicated Nvidia or AMD graphics card but you still get the black screen or crashing, then in most cases it's caused by one of the following:
1# - Your PC's graphics card is not powerful enough or is too old. The mods description clearly says you need a "Modern and very powerful graphics card!" 2# - Your graphics card driver is out of date. Update it to the latest version from your manufactures website. 3# - The wrong or an out dated version of the GLSL Shader Core mod is installed. 4# - You have mod installed or a setting that is causing an incompatibility.
Feel free to post on the SEUS thread if you want more info about whether your graphics card (Nvidia or AMD/ATI) is compatible.
There are some very basic and low-end Shaders available on Minecraft.net forum that might work with old or low powered cards and Intel HD.
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MAC USERS ONLY!:
If you had read the mods description you would have seen that it clearly says: "The author of SEUS Shader-pack has no access to a Mac, so is unable to provide Mac support at this time."
Using SEUS 10.1 Ultra System Specs: Intel i7-4770S (3.1 ghz, 8 cores), Gtx 760 192 bit 2 or 3 gbs of gddr5 vram, 12 GB DDR3 Ram. Same issue on my 4 core 3.5 ghz 560 ti PC. Using Java 8 latest build, latest non-beta nvidia driver. I for some reason can't upload images, so description: When the sun is anywhere visible on the screen, (looking at, in corner, ect.) everything is fine, but when the sun isn't on-screen, like in a cave or behind a mountain, or sometimes just behind the character, larger shadows (tree and grass shadows work fine) completely or partially vanish. Tried Re-Downloading karyonix's shadersmod, tried enabling ShadowClipFrustm, lowering ShadowRes, disabling some features, everything i can think of short of modifying java.exe settings in my Nvidia control panel.
Hmmm interesting. Ok first off I apologise if I'm repeating anything we may have already covered, it's very late here and I have family staying so I'm very warn out Also to add a screenshot which would be very helpful, you need to upload your pic to a host/sharing site like "imgur.com" or "tinypic.com" then use the "Direct Link" they give you and simply click the Add Picture icon when writing a post and paste that link in there.
Anyway so, a few things I can think of, firstly have your disabled "Cloud Shadows" in shader settings?? Also, are you using OptiFine and if you are using it have you tried removing it?? Have you tried tweaking settings in your Nvidia CP for "javaw.exe", like disabling AA, AF Threaded Optimisation, Triple Buffering e.t.c....
Sitting here working and happen to refresh one monitor just as you posted
Anyway, in case you wasn't already aware, this is a common issue with the 750/750Ti and possibly the 880M as it uses the same architecture. A few of us are trying to figure out a fix, but sadly as of yet, nothing has been found.
It seems to be a problem with the cards either experiencing simple driver issues that Nvidia has yet to smooth out or just plain not coping/understanding certain coding, in this case with SEUS it's possibly, "not confirmed", the coding for cloud reflections on water, but it seems to be a problem across multiple shader-packs as well as other games, so the exact cause is still unknown.
Some 750/750Ti owners have managed to avoid this bug by using SEUS v10.1 "Preview 1"....... But, the download links are currently down for it
AdFoc.us that links to the downloads is having server issues so it's out of our hands, they've been down for a few days and there is no ETA on them being back up, but hopefully it will be soon.
Sitting here working and happen to refresh one monitor just as you posted
Anyway, in case you wasn't already aware, this is a common issue with the 750/750Ti and possibly the 880M as it uses the same architecture. A few of us are trying to figure out a fix, but sadly as of yet, nothing has been found.
It seems to be a problem with the cards either experiencing simple driver issues that Nvidia has yet to smooth out or just plain not coping/understanding certain coding, in this case with SEUS it's possibly, "not confirmed", the coding for cloud reflections on water, but it seems to be a problem across multiple shader-packs as well as other games, so the exact cause is still unknown.
Some 750/750Ti owners have managed to avoid this bug by using SEUS v10.1 "Preview 1"....... But, the download links are currently down for it
AdFoc.us that links to the downloads is having server issues so it's out of our hands, they've been down for a few days and there is no ETA on them being back up, but hopefully it will be soon.
My computer runs surprisingly well with SEUS v10.1, my GPU Only costs $130 and it runs at a perfect 15-20 fps, not the best fps but its still well playable.
These are my specs:
CPU: AMD FX-4130 3.8 ghz
Memory: 8 GB
GPU: (AMD) Sapphire HD 7730 2 GB.
My computer runs surprisingly well with SEUS v10.1, my GPU Only costs $130 and it runs at a perfect 15-20 fps, not the best fps but its still well playable. These are my specs: CPU: AMD FX-4130 3.8 ghz Memory: 8 GB GPU: (AMD) Sapphire HD 7730 2 GB.
Hi Bolt853, if you don't mind I would like to ask a couple of questions please, just so have an idea of what that card can do with SEUS.
What resolution are you playing Minecraft at???
What Render Distance are you using???
Do you have any resource/texture packs installed???
Which version of SEUS are you running, Lite, Standard, Ultra...???
Just curious, have you tried the latest Beta driver released about a week ago from Nvidia (340.43)??? That might have an update or the start or one for the 750's.
Ok, please list the versions of MC, SEUS and the Shader Core he's using. Plus are 100% sure that Nvidia has been selected as the Preferred Graphics "Globally" not just for MC.
Also how much RAM is allocated to MC???
Arhhh, I'm not sure if that's possible, I mean it's nothing I've come across before. I know how to change the color of the light emitted but not the actual color of the light sources surface.
Ok well you can try allocating a bit more RAM but I think with 1GB you should be ok to at least get SEUS running. Silly question, it's not a Mac is it???
The only other thing I can think of is like I said above, your friend hasn't selected Nvidia properly as the main GPU, it needs to be selected Globally not just for Minecraft and the changes need to be saved and applied after. Also try loading a world with SEUS "Disable" (No shader at all), then lower your render distance to as low as it will go, should be "Tiny (2)" then try enabling SEUS.
!!!!!!!!! IT'S OK !!!!!!!!! Don't panic !!!!!!!
But yeah, adfoc.us is down.
These forums are dumb and break my links. I'm bubbleawsome on steam too.
Couldn't help but chuckle at this
As far as I know the GLSL Shader Core is compatible with every mod that isn't another Shader mod, I'm 99% sure MCPatcher works fine. If you crash without OptiFine, try loading a world with all shaders Disabled, then once you're in the world, lower your render distance to reduce the strain on your system then try enabling SEUS again and slowly raise you render distance back up.
Hi Ninja_Dragon_12, here you go, follow the instructions below.
##### CRASH ON ENABLING SEUS AND/OR BLACK SCREEN FIX #####
LAPTOP USERS ONLY!
If you do "Not" have either an Nvidia or AMD Control Panel then please read the guide below for: PC USERS ONLY.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PC USERS ONLY!
Intel HD is not designed for gaming because it is "Not" a Graphics Card, it's an iGPU. This means it's a small part of your Processor/CPU that "ACTS" like a very low powered Graphics Card.
Intel HD is very weak, it's designed to give you enough graphical power to watch a movie, YouTube video or play a small basic game like Candy Crush, not for running extremely complex and demanding graphical mods.
Simply put, if Intel HD is your only Graphics adapter then your PC is not good enough for modern games, you need to upgrade or buy a new PC.
If you are "Not" using Intel HD and "Do" have a proper dedicated Nvidia or AMD graphics card but you still get the black screen or crashing, then in most cases it's caused by one of the following:
1# - Your PC's graphics card is not powerful enough or is too old. The mods description clearly says you need a "Modern and very powerful graphics card!"
2# - Your graphics card driver is out of date. Update it to the latest version from your manufactures website.
3# - The wrong or an out dated version of the GLSL Shader Core mod is installed.
4# - You have mod installed or a setting that is causing an incompatibility.
Feel free to post on the SEUS thread if you want more info about whether your graphics card (Nvidia or AMD/ATI) is compatible.
There are some very basic and low-end Shaders available on Minecraft.net forum that might work with old or low powered cards and Intel HD.
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MAC USERS ONLY!:
Hmmm interesting. Ok first off I apologise if I'm repeating anything we may have already covered, it's very late here and I have family staying so I'm very warn out
Anyway so, a few things I can think of, firstly have your disabled "Cloud Shadows" in shader settings?? Also, are you using OptiFine and if you are using it have you tried removing it?? Have you tried tweaking settings in your Nvidia CP for "javaw.exe", like disabling AA, AF Threaded Optimisation, Triple Buffering e.t.c....
I just walked him through the install so I know all of his stuff is up-to-date.
Everything else for him is perfectly fine.
Any fix for this as of yet?
Running an Nvidia GTX 750/750Ti???
Yes he is.
(Also, damn you replied fast.)
Sitting here working and happen to refresh one monitor just as you posted
Anyway, in case you wasn't already aware, this is a common issue with the 750/750Ti and possibly the 880M as it uses the same architecture. A few of us are trying to figure out a fix, but sadly as of yet, nothing has been found.
It seems to be a problem with the cards either experiencing simple driver issues that Nvidia has yet to smooth out or just plain not coping/understanding certain coding, in this case with SEUS it's possibly, "not confirmed", the coding for cloud reflections on water, but it seems to be a problem across multiple shader-packs as well as other games, so the exact cause is still unknown.
Some 750/750Ti owners have managed to avoid this bug by using SEUS v10.1 "Preview 1"....... But, the download links are currently down for it
AdFoc.us that links to the downloads is having server issues so it's out of our hands, they've been down for a few days and there is no ETA on them being back up, but hopefully it will be soon.
Regards
euphoria
Alright, I'll let him know. Thanks for the info.
These are my specs:
CPU: AMD FX-4130 3.8 ghz
Memory: 8 GB
GPU: (AMD) Sapphire HD 7730 2 GB.
Hi Bolt853, if you don't mind I would like to ask a couple of questions please, just so have an idea of what that card can do with SEUS.
What resolution are you playing Minecraft at???
What Render Distance are you using???
Do you have any resource/texture packs installed???
Which version of SEUS are you running, Lite, Standard, Ultra...???
Regards
Just curious, have you tried the latest Beta driver released about a week ago from Nvidia (340.43)??? That might have an update or the start or one for the 750's.