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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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4. Pick a shader

Just want it to work? Get Kappa Shaders. It has top-tier LabPBR and POM support, looks excellent with Optimum Realism, and is free. Download it from shaderLABS (or search "Kappa Shader" on Modrinth), drop the .zip into your shaderpacks folder, and skip to the next step. That’s the whole decision — you do not need to compare the rest.

Your shaderpacks folder:

.minecraft/shaderpacks  ·  on Windows: %appdata%\.minecraft\shaderpacks

Why a shader at all? Optimum Realism uses LabPBR to describe realistic materials. Without a LabPBR-compatible shader you only see about a third of the pack’s detail — no depth, reflections, or realistic lighting.

More shader options (advanced)

All of these support LabPBR and pair well with the pack — pick one only if you have a reason to:

Complementary Reimagined — lighter than Kappa, great for everyday play on mid-range GPUs
Complementary Unbound — the cinematic version of Reimagined
BSL — clean, stylized look
Sundial / Sundial Lite — newer, lightweight options for lower-end hardware
KappaPT / SEUS PTGI HRR 2.1 — path-traced lighting for high-end GPUs (heavy)

Full tier comparisons and pack-resolution pairings are on the shader guide, and there’s a deeper walkthrough at which shader is best.

Common Mistake

Only use LabPBR-compatible shaders. Sildur’s Vibrant and some older shaders won’t show PBR materials correctly — your textures will look flat without proper reflections or depth.

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Tip

Stick with Kappa unless your GPU struggles — then drop to Complementary Reimagined. Either one looks great; you don’t need to try them all.

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