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How to Install Optimum Realism

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Iris + Fabric: Fabric + Iris + Sodium + Polytone + Continuity + EMF + ETF → .minecraft/mods  |  Pack → .minecraft/resourcepacks  |  Shader → .minecraft/shaderpacks

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2. Install the mods

You need these mods for the full Optimum Realism experience. Download them all from Modrinth:

Required:

Iris — shader loader (this is what makes shaders work)
Sodium — massive performance boost (doubles your FPS in most cases)
Fabric API — required by most Fabric mods

Needed for full pack features:

Continuity — connected textures (glass, bookshelves, etc.)
Polytone — custom colors for water, grass, and sky
Entity Model Features (EMF) — custom entity models
Entity Texture Features (ETF) — custom entity textures

Drop all the .jar files into your mods folder:

.minecraft/mods

On Windows, press Win + R and type %appdata%\.minecraft\mods to get there fast.

On Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/mods

On Linux: ~/.minecraft/mods

Make sure every mod matches your Minecraft version. Mixing versions (e.g., a 1.20.4 mod on Minecraft 1.21) will crash the game on launch. Check the version number before you download.

Common Mistake

Don’t put mods in the resourcepacks folder — they go in mods/. Resource packs and mods are completely different things.

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Tip

If you’re on a lower-end PC, Sodium alone can double your frame rate. It’s the single most impactful performance mod you can install.

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