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Exordium

Render the HUD and screens at a lower framerate to speed up what's really important: the worldrendering.

Renders the HUD at a lower fixed framerate (configurable in the settings), freeing up CPU and GPU time for the world rendering. There is no good reason to render the hotbar at 100+ FPS.

Compatibility

This is still work in progress software! There will be issues, please report them!

Affected vanilla features

  • Overlays except Vignette (Pumpkin, freezing, spyglass, portal...)
  • Hotbar (all parts of it)
  • Crosshair
  • Bossbars
  • Debug Screen (F3 Menu)
  • Titles
  • Scoreboard
  • Chat

Tested and working with

  • Sodium
  • Iris
  • Optifine
  • AppleSkin
  • Better Ping Display
  • Chat Heads
  • Detail Armor Bar
  • WTHIT (What the hell is that?)
  • JourneyMap
  • ToroHealth Damage Indicator
  • BetterF3

Not compatible

  • VulkanMod

Screen setting notice

This feature is still not done (disabled by default) and has mainly transparency issues. It heavily speeds up mods like REI (Roughly Enough Items), but with visual issues.

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License

This project is licensed under tr7zw Protective License. This license does not allow others to distribute the software/derivative works(in source or binary form). You have to contact the author to get permission for redistribution. (For example: Modpacks(that are not hosted on CurseForge), "Clients", mod hosting sites). Keep in mind that Githubs TOS and Overwolfs TOS apply at their respective places. This (among other things) means you don't need to ask to include the mod in a CurseForge Modpack and that by contributing code it explicitly gets the same license as the repository.

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