So I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a core i5. I am pretty sure it can run shaders. IDK about the graphics card (not nvidia or gforce forget what they r called). I wanna at least run rudoplays shaders. So I downloaded everything correctly with forge and stuff. It is all in my .minecraft folder. But when I loaded up minecraft 1.8, it says not responding. I waited until it finally open. I clicked the shaders button and set my shaders, but when I loaded up my world, it was all black and had some weird lines and shapes. And minecraft froze. It said on the chat about my Intel hd family, and said something about frame buffer. How do you fix this, do I need to delete the meta inf file or something. How do you? I need help. Can my computer run it? Thanks.
So I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a core i5. I am pretty sure it can run shaders. IDK about the graphics card (not nvidia or gforce forget what they r called). I wanna at least run rudoplays shaders. So I downloaded everything correctly with forge and stuff. It is all in my .minecraft folder. But when I loaded up minecraft 1.8, it says not responding. I waited until it finally open. I clicked the shaders button and set my shaders, but when I loaded up my world, it was all black and had some weird lines and shapes. And minecraft froze. It said on the chat about my Intel hd family, and said something about frame buffer. How do you fix this, do I need to delete the meta inf file or something. How do you? I need help. Can my computer run it? Thanks.
Hold the Windows key and press R, type in "dxdiag" without the quotes. Wait for the program that just opened up to finish loading, then go to the Display tab and tell me the name of the device listed there. If there's a Render tab, also tell me the name of the device there too.
If one of those has either AMD or NVIDIA, make sure your game is running using that GPU (Google can help you here). If it only says Intel, no your computer cannot run shaders. Intel GPUs are horrendous for games and many games released up to 10 years ago refuse to run on Intel GPUs. SEUS, and any higher packs including RudoPlays, does not work with Intel GPUs. How to make them? If there's a lower-end pack available, and in most cases it's the lowest one available that looks awful (basically only has blocky shadows, some prettier lighting colours, maybe reflections, and that's it). For SEUS or packs without a lightweight version? Upgrading your computer is the only option, and for a laptop that means chucking out the old one and buying a new one.
It does say on basically every single page that a modern, powerful card is needed for shaders, and that Intel GPUs will not work.
Well first yes you need to delete the meta inf file if there is one and second you need to know what graphics you have unless we cant help since shaders is most about the gpu its probally that your laptop cant handle it you might need to just go on to a pc and use it but thats all i can say without what graphics you have.
hope i could help
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META-INF no longer needs to be deleted. And, it's a folder, not a file. And a laptop is a PC, PC is a personal computer, laptops count as personal computers.
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do you have optifine if you have optifine it works
Yeeaaahhh no. If the OP's problem is they have a computer with an underpowered / incompatible GPU (which they do considering the log complained about "Intel HD Graphics", which is an Intel GPU and thus renders the majority of mid to high end shader packs flat out broken, resulting in the black screen, and even low packs play with crappy FPS), Optifine won't even help. Intel has broken OpenGL support which the shader pack is conflicting with Intel's OpenGL implementation and causing this error to occur. Cannot fix aside from find a different, working, shader pack (good luck with an Intel GPU) or simply upgrading the computer (since it's a laptop, that means throwing out the laptop and getting a new one with a proper dedicated graphics card).
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Hold the Windows key and press R, type in "dxdiag" without the quotes. Wait for the program that just opened up to finish loading, then go to the Display tab and tell me the name of the device listed there. If there's a Render tab, also tell me the name of the device there too.
If one of those has either AMD or NVIDIA, make sure your game is running using that GPU (Google can help you here). If it only says Intel, no your computer cannot run shaders. Intel GPUs are horrendous for games and many games released up to 10 years ago refuse to run on Intel GPUs. SEUS, and any higher packs including RudoPlays, does not work with Intel GPUs. How to make them? If there's a lower-end pack available, and in most cases it's the lowest one available that looks awful (basically only has blocky shadows, some prettier lighting colours, maybe reflections, and that's it). For SEUS or packs without a lightweight version? Upgrading your computer is the only option, and for a laptop that means chucking out the old one and buying a new one.
It does say on basically every single page that a modern, powerful card is needed for shaders, and that Intel GPUs will not work.
META-INF no longer needs to be deleted. And, it's a folder, not a file. And a laptop is a PC, PC is a personal computer, laptops count as personal computers.
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Yeeaaahhh no. If the OP's problem is they have a computer with an underpowered / incompatible GPU (which they do considering the log complained about "Intel HD Graphics", which is an Intel GPU and thus renders the majority of mid to high end shader packs flat out broken, resulting in the black screen, and even low packs play with crappy FPS), Optifine won't even help. Intel has broken OpenGL support which the shader pack is conflicting with Intel's OpenGL implementation and causing this error to occur. Cannot fix aside from find a different, working, shader pack (good luck with an Intel GPU) or simply upgrading the computer (since it's a laptop, that means throwing out the laptop and getting a new one with a proper dedicated graphics card).
Author of the Clarity, Serenity, Sapphire & Halcyon shader packs for Minecraft: Java Edition.
My Github page.
The entire Minecraft shader development community now has its own Discord server! Feel free to join and chat with all the developers!
Ok thanks