
Fabric Performance Pack
Boost your game and FPS as much as possible. Configurable, Experimental.
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About this Modpack
Introduction
Originally made for my friends, this modpack will be needed by anyone who lacks the performance of vanilla Minecraft for a comfortable game without lags. The modpack, inspired by the new graphics engine from JellySquid (aka Sodium), was originally focused mainly on the client, but now it contains all the optimizations available that don't affect vanilla mechanics (be calm, your redstone schemes are safe 😉).
Why FPP?
The first distinguishing feature of the Fabric Performance Pack is that there are no unnecessary features and vanilla-changing optimizations, only the most necessary functions for players. This is the same vanilla, but faster and smoother. FPP includes all compatible (and not only) performance mods that I know of.
The second (and main) feature is flexibility. Thanks to the amazing mod of EZForever, you can switch the loading of any mod or part of a modpack right in the game at any time, as well as conveniently manage the launch of additional mods that you added yourself (just put them in the mods/My mods folder).
Features
- Choose the renderer that works best on your hardware: Vanilla, Sodium, Sodium + Iris Shaders or Canvas Renderer
- Optimize the composition of the modpack for the available power of your PC: turn off CPU-intensive optimizations if your CPU is too weak, or vice versa, turn them on if the CPU is much more powerful than your GPU and can take on extra work for less expensive rendering
- Add your mods and manage their launch. Put the mods you want in the
My Modsfolder to be able to switch them in a special screen. You can also change the folder name to any of the supported translations (currently onlyМои модыis supported) - Create and use resource and data packs with extended functionality by activating the
Developer Toolsmodule (most of the features will be available in 1.17.1, WIP)
What is planned?
- 1.17.1 (available here, extremely outdated)
- GitHub and Discord (felix14_v2)
- Translate mods descriptions in Mod Menu
- Add more developer tools for resource and data packs (made in 1.17.1)
- Add performance impact indication to tooltips
- Add translations into other languages
Credits
The main mods
- Fabric API (by modmuss50)
- Cloth Config API (by shedaniel)
- LibJF (by JFronny)
- Mod Menu (by ProspectorDev)
- ThatOrThis (by EZForever)
- Loading Timer (by Blobanium)
Graphics Engine|Rendering
- Sodium (by jellysquid3)
- Sodium Extra (by FlashyReese)
- Reese's Sodium Options (by FlashyReese)
- Better Sodium Video Settings Button (by LimeShulkerBox)
- Indium (by comp500)
- Iris Shaders (by coderbot)
- Canvas Renderer (by grondag)
Light Engine
- Starlight (by spottedleaf)
- Phosphor (by jellysquid3)
RAM
- FerriteCore (by malte0811)
- Hydrogen (by jellysquid3)
Server
- Lithium (by jellysquid3)
- Tic-Tacs (by Gegy1000)
- Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (by ishland)
- Recipe Cache (by biom4st3r1)
- Krypton (by astei)
Boot
- DashLoader (by alphaqu)
- LazyDFU (by astei)
- Smooth Boot (by UltimateBoomer)
Rendering Simplification
- Better Beds (by Motschen)
- Fast Chest (by FakeDomi)
- Enhanced Block Entities (by FoundationGames)
- Selective Entity Removal (by x3rmination)
- Entity Culling (by tr7zw)
Game window
- Borderless Mining (by comp500)
- Dynamic FPS (by juliand665)
- WindowThonk (by AMereBagatelle)
- Debrand (by haykam)
Other tools (may change in the future))
- Not Enough Crashes (by natanfudge)
- Ksyxis (by VidTu)
- Bobby (by Johni0702)
- Ok Zoomer (by Ennui)
- LambDynamicLights (by LambdAurora)
Resource/datapack possibilities
- Custom Entity Models (by dorianpb)
- Respackopts (by JFronny)
- FabricSkyboxes (by AMereBagatelle)
Modpack logo is the cropped copy of the photo by Gregg M. Erickson distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
Available Versions
How to Set Up a Fabric Performance Pack Server
Order Server
Choose at least 4 GB RAM (6 GB recommended for Fabric Performance Pack). Based on player count: per 8 players.
Install Modpack in Dashboard
Open the modpack browser in the dashboard, search for "Fabric Performance Pack" and click "Install". The fabric loader and Minecraft 1.16.5 are configured automatically.
Start Server & Play
Start the server – all mods are loaded automatically. Share the server IP with friends and play together!
Frequently Asked Questions
Fabric Performance Pack server crashes or won't start – what to do?
Most common causes: insufficient RAM or wrong fabric loader. Check latest.log for "OutOfMemoryError" → increase RAM to at least 6 GB. For "Mixin" or "ClassNotFoundException" errors: modpack version and loader don't match. With Mado Hosting, loader and Minecraft version are auto-configured on modpack install – preventing most startup issues.
How much RAM does a Fabric Performance Pack server really need?
Minimum 4 GB, recommended 6 GB for stable performance. per 8 players. Important: Minecraft modpacks need more RAM than vanilla – plan extra per additional player. With Mado Hosting, you can scale RAM up live at any time without data loss (from €8/month).
Can I add custom mods to Fabric Performance Pack without conflicts?
Yes, but check compatibility: only use mods for the same loader (fabric) and same Minecraft version (1.16.5). Common issues: ID conflicts with recipe mods and incompatible coremod versions. The Mado dashboard mod browser only shows compatible mods and warns about known conflicts.
Fabric Performance Pack server lagging – performance tips
1) Increase RAM to 6 GB+. 2) Reduce server view-distance to 8 (server.properties). 3) Pre-generate chunks with the "Chunky" plugin. 4) Use /spark profiler to check which mods consume the most tick time. With Mado Hosting, all servers run on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores – eliminating hardware as a bottleneck.
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