
Oculus
Unofficial Fork of "Iris", made to work with FML
About this Mod
Unofficial Fork of "Iris", made to work with FML
Features
Features
- Performance. Oculus should fully utilize your graphics card when paired with optimization mods like Rubidium.
- Mod compatibility. Oculus should make a best effort to be compatible with modded environments.
- Backwards compatibility. All existing ShadersMod / OptiFine shader packs should just work on Iris, without any modifications required.
- A well-organized codebase. I'd like for working with Iris code to be a pleasant experience overall.
Please, don't report Oculus' issues to the official Iris Github.
Available Versions
How to Install Oculus on Your Client
Install the Mod Loader Locally
Install forge for your local Minecraft version.
Download the Matching File
Choose the Oculus file for forge and Minecraft 1.20.1.
Install Mod
Place the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and restart Minecraft. No server-side installation is required.
Compatibility
Mod Loaders
Minecraft Versions
1.20.1, 1.20, 1.19.4 (+5 more)
Server-side
✗ UnsupportedRecommended RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Frequently Asked Questions
Does Oculus need to be installed on the Minecraft server?
No. Modrinth marks Oculus as unsupported on the server side. Install it only in your local Minecraft mods folder. Your server can remain unchanged unless the mod page lists an additional dependency.
Which version and loader does Oculus require?
Use a file for forge, neoforge and your exact Minecraft version. Supported versions include 1.20.1, 1.20, 1.19.4. Files for different loaders are not interchangeable.
Oculus is not working – what should I check?
First check the Minecraft version, loader version and required dependencies. Put the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and remove older duplicates. Because this mod is client-side, adding server RAM will not fix it.
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