Minecraft 1.19-1.7.10 Enhanced Visuals Mod

Mod Info

It adds a stronger visual effect to certain times in the game, making the game screen more attractive, such as when the player uses the Potion or when looking at the ending actor.

Features

modify the visual effects of specific events in the game, such:

when the player is attacked, traces of blood will appear on the screen, which is more intuitive and bloody.

When the player is poisoned, the screen will appear yellow-green, just like the blood bar will turn green after the Vanilla game is poisoned.

When the player stands beside or looks at the last shadow, the picture will become blurred and markings will appear, just like the old TV signal will become weak.

When the player is afraid of being blown by explosives or coolies, tinnitus will occur, and the screen will lose focus, simulating the effect of real-world vertigo.

When the player is damaged by the flame, a burning effect will appear.

When the player’s health value is very low, there will be a fuzzy phenomenon, which also simulates the effect of real-world vertigo, and the screen will appear blood stains, the field of vision will turn red, and it is extremely dangerous.

When the player is extremely hungry, the entire vision will turn gray.

Linkage with the determined module, when the player is extremely thirsty, the screen will have double images; when the player is too hot, the field of vision will turn red; when the player is too cold, the field of vision will freeze.

Note: The expansion visual effect module is not compatible with some OptiFine functions, and black screen phenomenon may occur. The following operations are required:

close Quick Rendering in (in the Performance menu)

anti-aliasing in Close (in the Light and Shadow menu)

anisotropic filtering in turned off (in the Tier menu)

Requires

  • CreativeCore

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How To Install Minecraft Mod

  1. Press the key combination “Window+R” to Open the Run command window
  2. Insert “%appdata%” and then press “Enter” to open The “Roaming folder”
  3. You should see a folder named “.minecraft”. If you see a folder named “mods”, simply open it.
  4. If you don’t see any “mods” folder in “.minecraft” folder, don’t worry! You can just create a new folder and name it “mods”. Right-click in the folder, choose “New” -> “Folder”, rename the folder to “mods” and you are done!

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