
PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time
Faster resourcepack reloads and atlas overflow recovery for large resource packs.
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About this Mod
PackForge
PackForge is a client-side Fabric mod that helps large resource packs load faster.
It is mainly designed for big server resource packs, such as packs generated by ItemsAdder, ModelEngine, and other heavily customized resource packs.
Minecraft normally has to search through the resource pack many times during loading. With very large packs, this can make the loading screen take a long time, especially when the pack contains thousands of models, textures, sounds, or JSON files.
PackForge improves this by building a fast internal index of the resource pack when it loads. After that, Minecraft can find files much faster instead of repeatedly searching through the whole pack.
What PackForge does
- Speeds up loading and reloading of large zipped resource packs
- Helps reduce long loading screens when joining servers with big packs
- Configurable features such as:
- Skip loading fade out
- Loading time toast
- Each individual features
Benchmark
Packforge 1.0 vs Vanilla Minecraft
Packforge 1.2 vs Quick Pack (by DrexHD)
Packforge 1.2 was able to load the same pack in just 9.37 seconds while Packforge 1.0 load it in 16.25 seconds, this was done by optimizing font loading logic.
Tested with a large server resource pack containing about 28,000 entries, 9,800 textures, and 10,700 model files across 191 namespaces (The pack is over 61 MiB when extracted).
Normally the game has to do 4,600 full ZIP scans, or over 130 million entry checks, just for model/item discovery and namespace setup during loading.
PackForge avoids most of those repeated scans by indexing the ZIP once per reload.
Atlas Overflow Protection
Some very large resource packs can also fail to load on weaker or older GPUs because the final texture atlas becomes too large.
PackForge includes optional atlas protection that can downscale oversized textures in memory so the pack has a better chance to load successfully.
PackForge does not modify your resource pack files. Atlas protection only creates smaller temporary versions of oversized textures while the pack is loading. Most normal block and item textures should look the same during gameplay, but heavily downscaled textures may appear slightly softer on lower-end hardware.
This feature can be disabled in the mod's config file or via ModMenu's config screen
Compatibility
PackForge is compatible with following mods
- Sodium
- Iris
- ImmediatelyFast
- FerriteCore
- Lithium
- Entity Model Features
- Entity Texture Features
- Continuity
- CIT Resewn
- [Probably More]
PackForge also support Vulkan too!
Not Supported
OptiFine / OptiFabric - probably not worked, haven't tested.
Usage in modpack
Modpack developers are free to include this mod in their modpacks. No permission or prior notification is needed.
Available Versions
How to Install PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time on Your Client
Install the Mod Loader Locally
Install fabric for your local Minecraft version.
Download the Matching File
Choose the PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time file for fabric and Minecraft 26.2.
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
26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1 (+6 more)
Server-side
✗ UnsupportedRecommended RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Frequently Asked Questions
Does PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time need to be installed on the Minecraft server?
No. Modrinth marks PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time 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 PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time require?
Use a file for fabric, forge, neoforge and your exact Minecraft version. Supported versions include 26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1. Files for different loaders are not interchangeable.
PackForge - Optimized Resource Pack Loading Time 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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