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How to Install Optimum Realism

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OptiFine: Install OptiFine .jar → Pack → .minecraft/resourcepacks  |  Shader → .minecraft/shaderpacks  |  Enable Connected Textures + Emissive Textures

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6. RAM and performanceOptional

Only do this if the game is stuttering or crashing. If it’s running fine, you’re done — most players never need to change this. If you are hitting problems, match your RAM to the resolution you’re using:

ResolutionMinimum RAMRecommended RAM
64x (Free)2 GB2–4 GB
128x2 GB4–6 GB
256x4 GB6–8 GB
512x6 GB8+ GB

Most players run 256x (our Basic tier). Worked example: 16 GB total RAM on 256x → set -Xmx6G. Never go above half your total system RAM.

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In the Minecraft Launcher, go to Installations → Edit → More Options → JVM Arguments. Find -Xmx2G and change it to something like -Xmx6G. Save, then relaunch.

Other ways to gain FPS (no RAM change needed):

• Lower render distance to 8–12 chunks
• Reduce shadow quality in shader settings
• Use a lower resolution pack (drop from 256x to 128x)
• Update your GPU drivers
• Close background apps like Chrome and Discord overlay

If the game crashes on startup with an "Out of Memory" error, increase your RAM allocation. This is the most common crash cause.

Common Mistake

Don’t allocate more than half your system RAM. If you have 16 GB total, keep Minecraft at 8 GB max.

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Tip

OptiFine generally uses less RAM than Iris + Fabric, making it a good choice if you’re on a lower-end system. But Iris + Sodium usually gives better frame rates on modern hardware.

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