I have been playing Feed The Beast for a long time now, and am getting tired of the default textures. I have seen some videos of people playing FTB with Sphax and suddenly got hooked on the cartoony feel, so I was wondering if my computer can run Sphax PureBDCraft (http://bdcraft.net/)128x. Here are my computer specs:
Thanks for the responses guys. I just downloaded Sphax and the FTB modpack patch and merged them together. But, when I ran my game with the texture pack active, it slowed down to 2-6 frames per second. I guess I can't run it. It must be all the HD mod blocks the game has to load that slows it all down...:( I guess I'll just scale down to 64x. Thanks for your help though guys. It's always appreciated. (By the way, I am running with Optifine installed)
Also, what might be interesting to know is what computer specs some YouTubers that run Minecraft with Sphax 128x, say the Yogcast, have...
Your Graphic card may have a part in it, It's definitely not the best.
But what I think is the problem is because you probably didn't dedicate ram, since you have 16 I recommend dedicating 8, but anywhere between 1-2 will do for 256x and below.
I have been playing Feed The Beast for a long time now, and am getting tired of the default textures. I have seen some videos of people playing FTB with Sphax and suddenly got hooked on the cartoony feel, so I was wondering if my computer can run Sphax PureBDCraft (http://bdcraft.net/)128x. Here are my computer specs:
Processor 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512 MB
Thanks so much guys.
Six Core i12
64gb 6400 Mhz DDR5
nVidia GTX990 4gb
Alternatively, you could just download it and see what happens?
(on the non-sarcastic side, you should be fine..)
-Thanks, YG_Redstone
Yeah, and even more so with those huge mods now textured with HD textures.
Your Graphic card may have a part in it, It's definitely not the best.
But what I think is the problem is because you probably didn't dedicate ram, since you have 16 I recommend dedicating 8, but anywhere between 1-2 will do for 256x and below.