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What shader are you using
/slowgen
If it feels like LoD generation with
Distant Generator
is too slow:
Try increasing CPU Load
in Distant Horizons settings for faster generation, but you will experience more lag spikes and stuttering due to heavier workload on CPU.
To see if Distant Generator
is really working or not:
1) Check CPU usage while in-game, using Aggressive
settings of CPU Load
. If CPU usage's hovering around 80-100%, the LoDs are generating in the background.
2) Go to DH settings > Advanced Options > Debug > Wireframe
, set Enable Debug Wireframe Rendering
and Show World Gen Queue
to True
.
Enabling both settings will show you the visualization of world gen tasks queued and working on the map (blue boxes for queued tasks, red boxes for working tasks)aurora's shaders
and i did it
nothing changed
What iris version are you using?
lemme check
You are using the latest version of aurora?
I think it is
Try disabling shaders first, then see if you can see any lod chunks
alr
still the same
Decrease vanilla rd, set cpu load to aggressive and then make Minecraft use atleast 4gb of ram
my minecraft uses 12gb ram
what's your cpu?
idk
Dh takes a bit of time for some chunks to load in even if the cpu is a high end
So ig just wait it out?
The debug wireframe is there
So chunks are infact getting generated
oh alr
So I can't make fast this process?
I've been in the same world for about 12 minutes and still nothing has changed
set your vanilla RD to 2, to see if DH is working at all
how can i
ESC > settings > video
there should be a render distance slider
alr
it is working
you can increase the quality preset to medium of high
/config
To edit the config, press the button next to the FOV slider to edit the config.
The config file found in .minecraft/config/DistantHorizons.toml
There is a way to speed it up a bit:
- install performance mods:
- Noisium
- Faster Random
- Lithium
- {other}
- increase the CPU load in DH settings
- free up your CPU:
- decrease vanilla RD (recommended vanilla RD during gameplay is between 8 and 16, lower during generation)
- limit your fps
- close background apps
- tune the DH threading settings
but chunks are not infinity
it will never be
you can increase the DH render distance in the DH options
/config
To edit the config, press the button next to the FOV slider to edit the config.
The config file found in .minecraft/config/DistantHorizons.toml
I won't recommend going over 512 RD
but its infinity
and mine is 512
You can also tune the fog and noise texture to make the effect better, as well as add slight earth curviture
see: #Make the fog cover first few visible DH chunk rows...
see: https://discord.com/channels/881614130614767666/1238244368260010047
It is not, you can see the last line of chunks, but the fog hdes it
/slowgen
If it feels like LoD generation with
Distant Generator
is too slow:
Try increasing CPU Load
in Distant Horizons settings for faster generation, but you will experience more lag spikes and stuttering due to heavier workload on CPU.
To see if Distant Generator
is really working or not:
1) Check CPU usage while in-game, using Aggressive
settings of CPU Load
. If CPU usage's hovering around 80-100%, the LoDs are generating in the background.
2) Go to DH settings > Advanced Options > Debug > Wireframe
, set Enable Debug Wireframe Rendering
and Show World Gen Queue
to True
.
Enabling both settings will show you the visualization of world gen tasks queued and working on the map (blue boxes for queued tasks, red boxes for working tasks)it can take couple hours to generate such big RD
on my main PC with some worldgen mods and 13900k 32 threads CPU it takes 6 hours
on lower end devices it can easily take over 12 hours on custom worlden
alr ty