Make sure you are entering your username and password correctly. I MEAN IT. You typed your email wrong in your message so I hope that's not how you typed it into the launcher.
But if that still doesn't work, try hitting up MC support. They can usually help with issues like this.
Can someone help me? I need a graphics card that will actually work with these shaders. >_> When I try to use it, my graphics card crashes. XD Does anyone know a graphics card that would let me get like 120 fps with this shader?
My specs:
Processor: AMD A4-3420 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 2.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB (7.71 GB usable)
System type: 64-bit Operating System
Also, I don't see F4 on the OptiFine website. xD
What you need is a dedicated video card. You can find decent ones on Newegg for as low as $100, or at your local computer store.
This is probably not an issue with the shaders, but rather a problem with your graphics card. Try updating your graphics drivers. If that doesn't work, it's likely that there may be some kind of incompatibility with your graphics card.
Allocating more RAM is not recommended and can actually slow down your game. There are some rare cases where if you have 50+ mods allocating more RAM is useful, but for vanilla, even 350MB is more than enough.
Well, that is what i figured, i was hoping it would point it out somewhere that i didn't see.
There's generally no easy way to see which mods cause incompatibilities but to remove them one-by-one. From a StackExchange answer:
There is no hard-and-fast rule other than simply installing them both and seeing if it blows up. However, there are some tricks for guessing ahead of time.
Firstly, mods which use the same API/framework/loader (e.g. ModLoader or Minecraft Forge) are much more likely to be compatible with one another than non-framework mods. This is because those APIs are created specifically to help prevent mods from conflicting with one another. (However, it's still possible — even easy — to create conflicts.)
Mods which use patchers are also somewhat more likely to be compatible with other mods if installed last. (Patchers work by replacing small bits of Minecraft's code rather than entire files.) However, patchers are few and far between.
The best rule-of-thumb indicator of whether two mods will conflict is to compare the list of .class files they contain. If there are no files which exist in both mods, chances are good that they'll work just fine together. If there are one or more files which exist in both, however, there will very likely be a conflict.
Finally, you can check the mods' documentation to see if they have notes about compatibility. Sometimes, there will be special instructions for getting two mods to work together which otherwise conflict or descriptions of what functionality the conflict will break. (e.g. TooManyItemsand Convenient Inventory; ControlPack and OptiMine)
Most likely some of the mods you've installed are not compatible with each other. Remove any mods you may have recently added to your game and try adding them one by one.
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Make sure you are entering your username and password correctly. I MEAN IT. You typed your email wrong in your message so I hope that's not how you typed it into the launcher.
But if that still doesn't work, try hitting up MC support. They can usually help with issues like this.
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Minecraft PE is written in C++ whereas Minecraft PC (as you know) is Java.
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What you need is a dedicated video card. You can find decent ones on Newegg for as low as $100, or at your local computer store.
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This is probably not an issue with the shaders, but rather a problem with your graphics card. Try updating your graphics drivers. If that doesn't work, it's likely that there may be some kind of incompatibility with your graphics card.
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Allocating more RAM is not recommended and can actually slow down your game. There are some rare cases where if you have 50+ mods allocating more RAM is useful, but for vanilla, even 350MB is more than enough.
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Optifine.
P.S. - Google is your friend
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There are two things you can do to improve performance with MC.
1. Install Optifine (and tune your graphics settings for optimal performance).
2. Update your graphics drivers.
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Update your graphics drivers.
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I've reached out to Chocapic13 and SonicEther to see if we can come to an agreement on this issue.
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UPDATE: We've reached 100 supporters on the petition! Sign it so we can bring back yShaders and allow Chocapic13 v3 shaders to be distributed!
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Did you actually read the main post?
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There's generally no easy way to see which mods cause incompatibilities but to remove them one-by-one. From a StackExchange answer:
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Most likely some of the mods you've installed are not compatible with each other. Remove any mods you may have recently added to your game and try adding them one by one.
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With 20 ticks in a second, a 20 tick clock could be just what you're looking for.
1 Repeater = 2 Ticks on lowest, 4 ticks on highest
5 Repeaters * 4 ticks per repeater = 20 ticks = 1 second
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There is now a petition to SonicEther to allow me to continue making yShaders! Click here to sign it!